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and last but not least farland thinks that we all need to get up to speed on ai because machines are already deeply deeply involved in our human culture as vice president of the frankfurt book fair he also lays between fascination with and refusal of the creative power of machines which by the way happens to be the title of his latest book war welcome to america we can start ladies and gentlemen the fact that ai has indeed made significant inroads into the arts let's start with a quick overview of just how far they've got. content myself a blood robot recently seen at the bit is in the running controlled by intelligent software not an isolated case robots and ai have long figured on the art scene artificial and artistic intelligence seem to work well together something something . not the french collective obvious uses ai to create his paintings. bed with thousands of portraits from the 18th century the system recognizes passions and produces images in the respective styles this is how the fictitious family bellamy was created. not convincing on the contrary the ai painting at monteb
and last but not least farland thinks that we all need to get up to speed on ai because machines are already deeply deeply involved in our human culture as vice president of the frankfurt book fair he also lays between fascination with and refusal of the creative power of machines which by the way happens to be the title of his latest book war welcome to america we can start ladies and gentlemen the fact that ai has indeed made significant inroads into the arts let's start with a quick overview...
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at least $26.00 people were killed in indonesia as proper region after racism allegations sparked farland protests bus laying to rest a long running controversy in spain as judges ruled the remains of general franco should be exudes. the u.s. president's has urged people around the world to take pride in their country and preserve national sovereignty and his address to the united nations general assembly assessing that the future belongs to those he called patriots and not globalists so trump aim at china and its trade policies once again the united states lost $60000.00 factories after china and to the double. this is happening to other countries all over the. the world trade organization needs drastic change. the 2nd largest economy in the world should not be permitted to declare itself a developing country in order to game the system at others' expense. for years these abuses were tolerated. ignored or even in. globalism exerted a religious pull. on the past leaders causing them to ignore their own national interests. but as far as america is concerned those days are over well let's g
at least $26.00 people were killed in indonesia as proper region after racism allegations sparked farland protests bus laying to rest a long running controversy in spain as judges ruled the remains of general franco should be exudes. the u.s. president's has urged people around the world to take pride in their country and preserve national sovereignty and his address to the united nations general assembly assessing that the future belongs to those he called patriots and not globalists so trump...
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joining me, former den security advisor kt nak farland. >> you are absolutely right, trish. >> you said that this is like do or die. this matters right now. it's a critical time. walk us through it, why. >> as you just said, previous presidents have not stood up to china and for 20 years we have been subsidizing their trade at the expense of ours. they might have 25% tariffs on cars made in america but we have a 2% tariff on cars made in china. we have at the expense of our own economy subsidized the economic growth for china. the reasoning was the foreign policy community said once china gets modern, it's going to be wealthy and it will be a good trading partner with an open economy and open society. none of those things have happened. trump has an opportunity. i think it's the last chance for the united states to stand up against china. trish: why is it the last chance? >> in 10 years china plans to dominate the tellings of the future by 2025. that's just a few years from now. by the mid century they plan to be the world's most of powerful politically, militarily and technologically.
joining me, former den security advisor kt nak farland. >> you are absolutely right, trish. >> you said that this is like do or die. this matters right now. it's a critical time. walk us through it, why. >> as you just said, previous presidents have not stood up to china and for 20 years we have been subsidizing their trade at the expense of ours. they might have 25% tariffs on cars made in america but we have a 2% tariff on cars made in china. we have at the expense of our...
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think, undermining the functioning of the senate when it came to supreme court nominatio the the farlandt garland versus kavanaugh. the idea the united states senate would not act? we're arbitrarily saying we interpret the constitution to mean the president can't appoint a supreme court justice in the last year of his term. where did that come from? what we have are conservatives who no longer believe in processes or institutions. >>> coming up on "morning joe," brexit hasn't yet split the uk from the eu, but it is splitting voters from their elected we'll officials. we'll talk about the politics at play in this very chaotic, very consequential issue overseas. every day, visionaries are creating the future. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes inalso available in hybridts kind leall wheel drive.sport. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. this melting pot of
think, undermining the functioning of the senate when it came to supreme court nominatio the the farlandt garland versus kavanaugh. the idea the united states senate would not act? we're arbitrarily saying we interpret the constitution to mean the president can't appoint a supreme court justice in the last year of his term. where did that come from? what we have are conservatives who no longer believe in processes or institutions. >>> coming up on "morning joe," brexit hasn't...