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in 2017, dr. li joined google cloud. bachelor of arts degree in physics from princeton and phd in electrical engineering from the california institute of technology. i now recognize dr. persons for five minutes to present his testimony. >> good morning. thank you, chairwoman comstock, ranking members lipinski and veasy. artificial intelligence, to ensure the u.s. remains a leader in ai innovation, special attention will be needed for our education and training systems, regulatory structures, frameworks for privacy and civil liberties and our understanding of risk management in general. ai holds substantial promise for improving human life, increasing the nation's economic competitiveness and solving some of society's most pressing challenges. yet as a disruptive technology, ai poses risks that could have far-reaching effects on, for example, the future labor force, economic inclusion and privacy and civil liberties, among others. today i'll summarize three key insights arising from our recent work. first, the distinction
in 2017, dr. li joined google cloud. bachelor of arts degree in physics from princeton and phd in electrical engineering from the california institute of technology. i now recognize dr. persons for five minutes to present his testimony. >> good morning. thank you, chairwoman comstock, ranking members lipinski and veasy. artificial intelligence, to ensure the u.s. remains a leader in ai innovation, special attention will be needed for our education and training systems, regulatory...
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dr. li, i see you sking your head too. >> yeah, absolutely. in addition to the example mr. persons provided, i think deeply about the jobs that are currently dangerous and harmful for humans from fighting fires to search and rescue to, you know, natural disaster recovery. not only we shouldn't put humans in harm's way if we can avoid it, but also we don't have enough help in these situations. and this is where technology should be of tremendous help. >> very quickly, i'm out of time. just yes or no. if we lose dominance in ai, that puts us in a really bad spot in worldwide competitives, would you agree? >> yes. >> yes. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> yes. >> madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you. good question. now i recognize mr. veasey for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. we have heard about already from your testimony some of the advantages of ai and how it can help human kind. how it can help advance us as a nation and a country. but as you know, there are people also thatabout ai. t
dr. li, i see you sking your head too. >> yeah, absolutely. in addition to the example mr. persons provided, i think deeply about the jobs that are currently dangerous and harmful for humans from fighting fires to search and rescue to, you know, natural disaster recovery. not only we shouldn't put humans in harm's way if we can avoid it, but also we don't have enough help in these situations. and this is where technology should be of tremendous help. >> very quickly, i'm out of...
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dr li that the company's us. in india alone each year some sixty thousand newborns died due to resistant pathogens. they're increasingly spread through food the environment. goods but also tourists and are now more frequently reaching europe. the world health organization warns that these special strains of bacteria are resistant to most types of antibiotics. this notion studies and research show that a number of incidents of contamination with multi resistant pathogens in people in the environment and in the food chain in india are much higher than in other countries. and that if we look at that globally you want to find the key to controlling this antibiotics crisis memory must look towards india cause. we want to track down these new kinds of bacteria environmentalist and we'll diag carr is willing to help us together with diana carr and dr leave out we want to take samples and have them tested in germany to find out which antibiotics are of no use in fighting these bacteria when it dissolves when we leave tha
dr li that the company's us. in india alone each year some sixty thousand newborns died due to resistant pathogens. they're increasingly spread through food the environment. goods but also tourists and are now more frequently reaching europe. the world health organization warns that these special strains of bacteria are resistant to most types of antibiotics. this notion studies and research show that a number of incidents of contamination with multi resistant pathogens in people in the...
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you know, we got hall-of-fame li coache dr. j, and iceman, rick barry, gary payton.l and am 'e stoudemire and nate robinson. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, it's bi chris anderson. you know, so we got some great plays. >> jimmy: the championship is august 24th -- >> yep. >> jimmy: back in brooklyn. >> right here in b: oklyn. >> jim's coming back in brooklyn. >> we bringing the championship right here. >> jimmy: back to brooklyn, new york. [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> jimmy: and ice cube has a a special gift. everybody in the audience tonight is getting a ticket to the championship august 24th. >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: here in brookl. that's the way to do it right there! >> big 3, baby. >> jimmy: that's how you do it. use ]ers and app that's how you do it right there! ice cube, everybody! >> yay, yay.nd [ cheerspplause ] >> jimmy: catch big 3 live on friday nights all summer long. we'll be right back with dale earnhardt jr.! stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'hom captain obvious ls.com rewards me basically everywhere. so why am
you know, we got hall-of-fame li coache dr. j, and iceman, rick barry, gary payton.l and am 'e stoudemire and nate robinson. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, it's bi chris anderson. you know, so we got some great plays. >> jimmy: the championship is august 24th -- >> yep. >> jimmy: back in brooklyn. >> right here in b: oklyn. >> jim's coming back in brooklyn. >> we bringing the championship right here. >> jimmy: back to brooklyn, new york. [...
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i've marked plus, the wife a pro fighter who lied to dr.d's abuse. >> let's do it. >> have a good show everybody. >> this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> we will count you down. >> ay is going to be a changing day in your life. >> five, four... >> i am not giving up on you. [cheers and applause]
i've marked plus, the wife a pro fighter who lied to dr.d's abuse. >> let's do it. >> have a good show everybody. >> this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> we will count you down. >> ay is going to be a changing day in your life. >> five, four... >> i am not giving up on you. [cheers and applause]
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dr. phil: you feel you have been falsely accused. >> they lied to put me in jail. >> dr.
dr. phil: you feel you have been falsely accused. >> they lied to put me in jail. >> dr.
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dedicateck, let ourselves to what the greeks to makeny years ago, gentle the lies of this world. 1968, the announcement of this nation, drrtin luther king jr.. [applause] >> from the american federation of teachers, please welcome, randy weingarten. >> our choice is not whether change will come, but whether we can guide that change in the service of our ideals and toward a social order shaped to the needs of all our people. in the long run, we can master change not through force of fear, but only through the framework of an understanding mind, through an openness and new knowledge in fresh outlooks which can only strengthen the most fragile and powerful of human gifts, the gift of reason. hemispheric -- johan nesburg, south africa, june 8th, 1966. [applause] >> please welcome our next -- emma, gonzales gonzales, representing the student movement, march for our lives, the recipient of the 2018 student human rights award. [applause] emma: first is the danger of futility, the belief there is nothing one woman -- one man or one woman can do against the ignorance and injustice and aling -- and violence, yet young began the pr
dedicateck, let ourselves to what the greeks to makeny years ago, gentle the lies of this world. 1968, the announcement of this nation, drrtin luther king jr.. [applause] >> from the american federation of teachers, please welcome, randy weingarten. >> our choice is not whether change will come, but whether we can guide that change in the service of our ideals and toward a social order shaped to the needs of all our people. in the long run, we can master change not through force of...
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li ekethveryin..g. just like that. thane ersws impsi.le d i'llat i' avedolways ne... dr eam remo , eam drerfast, and ovall.e ..'i'llam dre. gig w bmoreesseusins,n iplmore accaes, fordn af to dream gig. mc coasuit, bg ldinamicersa' lat rgesgig-eespord netwk. >>> gunman opened fire. >> fiveeo pepl killed. others wounded. the suspected gunman is in custody. mhisotive knunown. is horning fstir ahandccntous the terror, and dlsetai autbo ose wer we killed andhe t iefrnds and family left be.hind snoo i immediately started icrndng a srttaoned ctainctg alyl m filamy members. as all ine kw washa ttre the w we ctiveot shoernd a ttha uld say stay in our oicffe dar bderica oseur lvesin, ske e locour dos,or ande w all d.f o hi ochin a tragedy the likes ofhichy' there allti getngoo t ar.imi other mass shooting. isthe tim iiandlinaposff oices ofhe t citapal gazette. goorod mni tngu.o yo yang.n oaa gnilrich istspe sgndin the morning outside inap annolis anorch fingromhe snece th ere, and aaron, the sadea rlity is estheit sonuatis breoming toofaarmili. whasat w oencug thoht unl nimagab, leareom becin mgore common acple. till ev
li ekethveryin..g. just like that. thane ersws impsi.le d i'llat i' avedolways ne... dr eam remo , eam drerfast, and ovall.e ..'i'llam dre. gig w bmoreesseusins,n iplmore accaes, fordn af to dream gig. mc coasuit, bg ldinamicersa' lat rgesgig-eespord netwk. >>> gunman opened fire. >> fiveeo pepl killed. others wounded. the suspected gunman is in custody. mhisotive knunown. is horning fstir ahandccntous the terror, and dlsetai autbo ose wer we killed andhe t iefrnds and family...
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li independently. and in ju to work in the mayo clinic e.r. >> hi there. i'm dr. grossman. one of the supervising doctors today. >> being in a wheelchair makes him a better >> i'm 6'5", i would often forget to sit down. now i have no choice. i have to sit and hold their hand. >> hello there. >> howdy. >> that connection to his patients inspiring him to push forward with his own life. >> i a smiling the time because i could have been dead. instead, i get to practice medicine. i get to influence the lives of others and it's incredible feeling. >> what an increbly inspiring story. >> i was going to say what perspective. >> incredible. >>> somara, first day of summer. not bad a>> all. e're around where we should be temperaturewise or we're going there. we are startin to see or we are seeing sun breaking through the clouds. still a few spotty showers. some of us getting some rain. here's a look at the first day of mmer. we're seeing a lot of clouds. but we're going to see a good amount of sunshine as well. milder than yesterday. not quite as hot but pretty close. then we do have
li independently. and in ju to work in the mayo clinic e.r. >> hi there. i'm dr. grossman. one of the supervising doctors today. >> being in a wheelchair makes him a better >> i'm 6'5", i would often forget to sit down. now i have no choice. i have to sit and hold their hand. >> hello there. >> howdy. >> that connection to his patients inspiring him to push forward with his own life. >> i a smiling the time because i could have been dead. instead,...
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dr kauffman's forced to come clean about his so-called stellar military record. those purple hearts? those sharpshooter medals? all liesver tell kim pack you were in the military? >> yes. >> did you ever -- did she ever do a project for college and part of the project was you being in the military? >> yes. >> and what you went through? >> yes. >> and that you carried bodies? >> yes. >> and the torture you had gone through? >> yes. >> did you ever tell anyone you were a green beret? >> yes. >> who did you tell? >> i don't recall how many people i told. >> so he created this background that didn't even really exist. >> that is correct. once you start examining someone who is bold enough to engage in stolen valor, you start realizing that there are other aspects to this man's life that would require us to investigate. >> reporter: but in that deposition kauffman posits his own theories about who may have killed his wife. >> who do you think did it? >> i thought it could be someone who was one of the veterans. >> reporter: the last choice was that it was someone in a motorcycle gang. >> what motorcycle gang? >> the pagans.
dr kauffman's forced to come clean about his so-called stellar military record. those purple hearts? those sharpshooter medals? all liesver tell kim pack you were in the military? >> yes. >> did you ever -- did she ever do a project for college and part of the project was you being in the military? >> yes. >> and what you went through? >> yes. >> and that you carried bodies? >> yes. >> and the torture you had gone through? >> yes. >>...
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our national government, and i quote -- if a ruler pays attention to lies, all his servants become wicked, end quote. mr. speaker, dr. portiuss correct that america's immigration problem is not with immigrants but with americans. we should take his counsel to examine how a people bound by liberty and equality rather than birth right and obligation should govern themselves and accommodate those seeking the same. our founders were driven by the premise that all are created equal. endowed by the creator with certain inalienable right, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. in that veen they categorically rejected the notion of obligation to government or servitude to land holders simply by the happenstance of one's birth. washington framed it simply but effectively. quote, the bosom of america is open to receive not only the opulent and respected stranger but the oppressed and persecuted of all nations and religions. whom shall we welcome to a participation of all our rights and privileges if by decency and propriety of conduct they appear to merit the enjoyment in end quote. thomas jefferson
our national government, and i quote -- if a ruler pays attention to lies, all his servants become wicked, end quote. mr. speaker, dr. portiuss correct that america's immigration problem is not with immigrants but with americans. we should take his counsel to examine how a people bound by liberty and equality rather than birth right and obligation should govern themselves and accommodate those seeking the same. our founders were driven by the premise that all are created equal. endowed by the...
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lies in the stars, not within ourselves. >> okay. ourselves. >> okay. thank you. the question is for the doctor. i'm wondering what is your response to dr. bose presentation. >> the last part of your question? >> just how much negotiating space do you see in soe and board members control. >> okay, yeah. i don't have much research done in this area. but i think soe reform in china is taking place at its own pace. and i do think too big a role assigned to soe is probably not going to help to improve china's economic efficiency. actually, one of my studies which i didn't talk too much about is the -- when the size of soe grows too big, it could even have negative contribution to the chinese economy. but i think the chinese government has already determined to pursue soe reforms. it was stated in the six years ago in the congress and it is being repeated a number of times. but i think, you know, the direction is correct. but i just -- we need to see the outcome. and i hope we don't have to wait for too long before some encouraging outcomes are being seen. but when soe participate in international market competition, certain rules, i do agr a
lies in the stars, not within ourselves. >> okay. ourselves. >> okay. thank you. the question is for the doctor. i'm wondering what is your response to dr. bose presentation. >> the last part of your question? >> just how much negotiating space do you see in soe and board members control. >> okay, yeah. i don't have much research done in this area. but i think soe reform in china is taking place at its own pace. and i do think too big a role assigned to soe is...