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but i will say, geoffrey hinton has been working on these technologies for several decades.any within the space that have been issuing these warnings for several years, so his own warning does seem to becoming quite late in the day and there is sense that maybe the genie is out of the bottle now and there's no accounting for what happens next. here in the uk — a nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten others is giving evidence in her defence at manchester crown court. prosecutors allege that lucy letby attacked 17 babies in the neo—natal unit at the countess of chester hospital in north—west england between june 2015 to june 2016. she denies the charges. live now to manchester crown court — and the bbc�*s rowan bridge. bring us up to date. this has been an extremely _ bring us up to date. this has been an extremely long _ bring us up to date. this has been an extremely long and _ bring us up to date. this has been an extremely long and detailed i bring us up to date. this has been i an extremely long and detailed trial and we are into the seventh m
but i will say, geoffrey hinton has been working on these technologies for several decades.any within the space that have been issuing these warnings for several years, so his own warning does seem to becoming quite late in the day and there is sense that maybe the genie is out of the bottle now and there's no accounting for what happens next. here in the uk — a nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten others is giving evidence in her defence at manchester crown...
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geoffrey hinton, dr.thank you very much for joining us and for issuing this warning that you have here on this show. we appreciate your time. >> thank you for inviting me. >>> coming up next, he was choked to death by another rider on the new york city subway, what we know about the death of jordan neeley, and what's happening next. neeley, and wha happening next ld. there's an abundance of reasons to get started. how far we take an idea is a question of willpower. because progress... is a matter of character. ♪♪ the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about upwork. i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world. instead of talentless people from all over my house. why give your family just ordinary eggs when they can enjoy the best? eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious taste. plus, superior nutrition. which is now more important than ever. ♪♪ because the way we care... is anything but ordinary. only eggland's best. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ this i
geoffrey hinton, dr.thank you very much for joining us and for issuing this warning that you have here on this show. we appreciate your time. >> thank you for inviting me. >>> coming up next, he was choked to death by another rider on the new york city subway, what we know about the death of jordan neeley, and what's happening next. neeley, and wha happening next ld. there's an abundance of reasons to get started. how far we take an idea is a question of willpower. because...
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dr geoffrey hinton was so well respected among many people, academics as well. some sympathy around the things he is saying and why he resigned? yes, and it is interesting because he has raised some important questions at this point of the development of ai. there are big ethical issues. he is not the first person to resign from an ai project because of these issues. he is the most high—profile. 50. because of these issues. he is the most high-profile.— because of these issues. he is the most high-profile. so, the spread of misinformation, _ most high-profile. so, the spread of misinformation, and _ most high-profile. so, the spread of misinformation, and the _ most high-profile. so, the spread of misinformation, and the difficulty i misinformation, and the difficulty knowing what is real and fake. the issue of v8s _ knowing what is real and fake. the issue of v8s is _ knowing what is real and fake. tue: issue of v8s is not knowing what is real and fake. tte: issue of v8s is not new. even back in the 19th century with the airbrushing of photographs are using pho
dr geoffrey hinton was so well respected among many people, academics as well. some sympathy around the things he is saying and why he resigned? yes, and it is interesting because he has raised some important questions at this point of the development of ai. there are big ethical issues. he is not the first person to resign from an ai project because of these issues. he is the most high—profile. 50. because of these issues. he is the most high-profile.— because of these issues. he is the...
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but geoffrey hinton doesn't think that will work. a big lead. so, we're not going to stop developing it. a lot of the uses of it are going to be very beneficial, and that is going to encourage people to keep developing it, but we need to think hard about ways in which we develop it where it is not going to get control. others in the industry feel warnings about al may be coming to late. geoffrey hinton has been working on these technologies for several decades, there are many within the space that have been issuing these warnings for several years, so his own warning does seem to be coming quite late in the day and there is a sense that maybe the genie is out of the bottle now, and there is no accounting for what happens next. there is so much investment money pouring into artificial intelligence projects at the moment that it might be difficult to slow this train down. the worry some have is that before too long it will start building its own tracks and deciding for itself where it wants to go. zoe kleinman, bbc news. the united nat
but geoffrey hinton doesn't think that will work. a big lead. so, we're not going to stop developing it. a lot of the uses of it are going to be very beneficial, and that is going to encourage people to keep developing it, but we need to think hard about ways in which we develop it where it is not going to get control. others in the industry feel warnings about al may be coming to late. geoffrey hinton has been working on these technologies for several decades, there are many within the space...
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we spoke to geoffrey hinton, _ train. we will see. we spoke to geoffrey hinton, the _ train.ke to geoffrey hinton, the godfather| geoffrey hinton, the godfather of ai about the rapid development of this technology. asked about the risks and benefits of the this is what he said. it benefits of the this is what he said. ., , ., , benefits of the this is what he said. ., , .,, ., said. it will not stop at developing _ said. it will not stop at developing because i said. it will not stop at| developing because the competition— developing because the competition for- developing because the l competition for example developing because the - competition for example between united _ competition for example between united states_ competition for example between united states and _ competition for example between united states and china _ competition for example between united states and china for- united states and china for example. _ united states and china for example, even— united states and china for example, even if— united states and china for example, even if everyone| example
we spoke to geoffrey hinton, _ train. we will see. we spoke to geoffrey hinton, the _ train.ke to geoffrey hinton, the godfather| geoffrey hinton, the godfather of ai about the rapid development of this technology. asked about the risks and benefits of the this is what he said. it benefits of the this is what he said. ., , ., , benefits of the this is what he said. ., , .,, ., said. it will not stop at developing _ said. it will not stop at developing because i said. it will not stop at|...
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merjia, the artificial intelligence editor for the financial times spoke to us earlier — she said geoffrey hintonion from google should be taken seriously. what geoff hinton says should be taken very seriously and i think maybe is more concerning than the things that have come before in terms of warnings from others. simply because of professor hinton�*s position in this area, he is known, as you said, as the godfather of artificial intelligence. he's been a pioneer of deep learning, which is the type of ai that now underpins what we are seeing as consumers in chatgtp and google�* bard, and so on. he's been at the forefront of this type of research, so he knows it better than anyone else, he knows its potentials and its risks as well. so i think this will mark a moment in the sort of race to develop more ai products and you know, people will have to take these risks seriously. let's remind ourselves of exactly what ai is and how it works. it starts with an algortihim — that's a set of instructions given to a computer — they make millions of choices using rules set by people. this can be used in w
merjia, the artificial intelligence editor for the financial times spoke to us earlier — she said geoffrey hintonion from google should be taken seriously. what geoff hinton says should be taken very seriously and i think maybe is more concerning than the things that have come before in terms of warnings from others. simply because of professor hinton�*s position in this area, he is known, as you said, as the godfather of artificial intelligence. he's been a pioneer of deep learning, which...
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i spoke earlier to dr geoffrey hinton. thank you very much were joining us on bbc news.ese statements and criticisms of the development of ai now?— of ai now? several reasons. one, of ai now? several reasons. one. i'm — of ai now? several reasons. one. i'm 75 _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's time - of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's time to l 0ne, i'm 75 so it's time to retire. another was, iactually want to say some good things about google, and they are more credible if i don't work for google. in the last is i want to be free to talk about the dangers of ai without worrying about the impact it might have on google, i don't want to criticise google, i think they have been very responsible. would your message have been more effective if you had been inside google with the ability to maybe steer the way things are going? i to maybe steer the way things are going?— to maybe steer the way things are going? i thought that for a while, are going? i tho
i spoke earlier to dr geoffrey hinton. thank you very much were joining us on bbc news.ese statements and criticisms of the development of ai now?— of ai now? several reasons. one, of ai now? several reasons. one. i'm — of ai now? several reasons. one. i'm 75 _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's time - of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's time to l 0ne, i'm 75 so it's time...
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dr geoffrey hinton has been telling the bbc more about his concerns.happens when these things get more intelligent than us. but recently, i came to the conclusion that the kind of intelligence we are developing is very different from the intelligence we have. we are biological systems. these are digital systems. the big difference is, with digital systems, you have many copies of the same set of weights, the same model of the world... these copies can learn separately but share their knowledge instantly. it's as if you had 10,000 people and whenever one person learned something, everybody automatically knew it. and that is how the chatbots can know so much more than any one person. and right now, what we are seeing is things like gpt—ii eclipses people in the amount of general knowledge it has, by a long way. in terms of reasoning, it's not as good, but it does already do simple reasoning. given the rate of progress, we expect things to get better quite fast. so we need to worry about that. right now, they are not more intelligent than us, as far as i
dr geoffrey hinton has been telling the bbc more about his concerns.happens when these things get more intelligent than us. but recently, i came to the conclusion that the kind of intelligence we are developing is very different from the intelligence we have. we are biological systems. these are digital systems. the big difference is, with digital systems, you have many copies of the same set of weights, the same model of the world... these copies can learn separately but share their knowledge...
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and you can hear that full interview with dr geoffrey hinton in the next hour.r at metropolitan museum of art for the annual met gala in new york. serena williams and a feline dressed jared leto there. the gala is co—hosted by anna wintour and a host of celebrities, including dua lipa and roger federer. this year, the met gala pays tribute to the late designer karl lagerfeld, who famously designed for chanel and fendi for decades before passing away in 2019. we are just days away from the pomp and pageantry of king charles�*s coronation. royalfansjohn and sky are already camping out along the procession route in central london. and of course, with a new monarch comes a new menu for the popular street parties that are held across the uk. coronation quiche is the official dish for the big day. fiona lamdin's been lucky enough to do some taste testing. in the royal kitchen, it's all about coronation quiche right now. seven decades after coronation chicken was created for queen elizabeth, her son has opted for this savoury tart which is bursting with spinach and bro
and you can hear that full interview with dr geoffrey hinton in the next hour.r at metropolitan museum of art for the annual met gala in new york. serena williams and a feline dressed jared leto there. the gala is co—hosted by anna wintour and a host of celebrities, including dua lipa and roger federer. this year, the met gala pays tribute to the late designer karl lagerfeld, who famously designed for chanel and fendi for decades before passing away in 2019. we are just days away from the...
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dr geoffrey hinton�*s pioneering research on deep learning and neural networks paved the way for current the new york times, dr hinton said he is worried that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement saying, "we remain committed to a responsible approach to ai" i spoke earlier to dr geoffrey hinton and about his concerns. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. why did you decide to take this decision to leave google and make these statements and criticisms of the development of ai now? several reasons. 0ne, i'm 75, so it's time to retire. another was, i actually want to say some good things about google, and they are more credible if i don't work for google. in the last is i want to be free to talk about the dangers of ai without worrying about the impact it might have on google, i don't want to criticise google, i think they have been very responsible. would your message have been more effective if you had been inside google with the ability to maybe steer the way things are going? i thought that for a while, and that may be true
dr geoffrey hinton�*s pioneering research on deep learning and neural networks paved the way for current the new york times, dr hinton said he is worried that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement saying, "we remain committed to a responsible approach to ai" i spoke earlier to dr geoffrey hinton and about his concerns. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. why did you decide to take this decision to leave google and make...
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one man behind that technology, has resigned from google after more than a decade, dr geoffrey hinton, known as the godfather of artificial intelligence, says he stepped down so he can freely discussed the dangers of a i. he tells the new york times he's worried about artificial intelligence, taking jobs from people and also misinformation. with fake videos, photos and texts, saying the average person will not be able to know what is true anymore and he warns, it is hard to see how you can prevent the bad actors from using it for bad things. he joins a growing list of industry experts calling for regulation. elon musk tweeting just yesterday, even benign dependency on a i automation is dangerous to civilization if taken so far that we eventually forget how the machines work it is, i think, a vigorous to society. i need them. ah! cars or planes are medicine. one recent breakthrough, a non invasive system that can turn our thoughts into text, saying it could one day help people who have lost their ability to speak due to a stroke or paralysis. researchers have also found a i can more ef
one man behind that technology, has resigned from google after more than a decade, dr geoffrey hinton, known as the godfather of artificial intelligence, says he stepped down so he can freely discussed the dangers of a i. he tells the new york times he's worried about artificial intelligence, taking jobs from people and also misinformation. with fake videos, photos and texts, saying the average person will not be able to know what is true anymore and he warns, it is hard to see how you can...
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that was geoffrey hinton, speaking to my colleague sumi somaskanda. troubled us bank first republic would now be in the hands ofjp morgan. the californian bank was swooped up in a $10.6 billion dollar deal, brokered by us regulators. first republic had been under pressure since last month, when the collapse of two other us lenders sparked fears about the state of the banking system. well, we are just days away from the pomp and pageantry of king charles�*s coronation. but let's skip the formalities, and get right down to the food. because with a new monarch comes a new menu for the popular street parties that are held across the uk. "coronation quiche" is the official dish for the big day. fiona lamdin�*s been lucky enough to do some taste testing. in the royal kitchen it's all about coronation quiche right now. seven decades after coronation chicken was created for queen elizabeth, her son has opted for this savoury tart which is bursting with spinach and broad beans. this has been baked before and cooled so that when we put the filling in it's not g
that was geoffrey hinton, speaking to my colleague sumi somaskanda. troubled us bank first republic would now be in the hands ofjp morgan. the californian bank was swooped up in a $10.6 billion dollar deal, brokered by us regulators. first republic had been under pressure since last month, when the collapse of two other us lenders sparked fears about the state of the banking system. well, we are just days away from the pomp and pageantry of king charles�*s coronation. but let's skip the...
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dr geoffrey hinton�*s pioneering research on deep learning and neural networks has paved the way forsystems like chatgpt, but dr hinton says he now regretted his work and is worried that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement saying, "we remain committed to a responsible approach to ai." well, to look at some of the applications of ai in a bit more detail, here's courtney bembridge from the newsroom. there are so many ways that al is set to change our lives. of course, we've heard a lot about the dangers, but i wanted to have a look at some of the other applications. we start with this piece in the guardian talking about noninvasive mind—reading — turning our thoughts into text. but before you get too worried that your family, friends and colleagues may soon know exactly what you think about them, it is designed to restore speech in those struggling to communicate after stroke or motor neurone disease. sticking with the medical field, we've also got this example talking about chatgpt�*s bedside manner, saying that it was better than
dr geoffrey hinton�*s pioneering research on deep learning and neural networks has paved the way forsystems like chatgpt, but dr hinton says he now regretted his work and is worried that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement saying, "we remain committed to a responsible approach to ai." well, to look at some of the applications of ai in a bit more detail, here's courtney bembridge from the newsroom. there are so many ways that al...
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last week veteran ai developer geoffrey hinton announced his resignation from google, saying he regrettedo speak freely about the risks of the technology he created. later today committees of the european parliament will vote on the european union's ai act — potentially the strictest and most wide—ranging laws on al in the world. joining me now is dessi savova, head of continental europe tech group at clifford chance. we have talked a lot about the role ai is playing, these proposals could be pretty strict. if ai is playing, these proposals could be pretty strict-— be pretty strict. if they go through. _ be pretty strict. if they go through, and _ be pretty strict. if they go through, and we're - be pretty strict. if they go through, and we're prettyi be pretty strict. if they go - through, and we're pretty sure they will go will be a game changer because the european commission and european institutions are going forwards, realfirst european institutions are going forwards, real first and european institutions are going forwards, realfirst and it's kind landmark regulation of ai which wi
last week veteran ai developer geoffrey hinton announced his resignation from google, saying he regrettedo speak freely about the risks of the technology he created. later today committees of the european parliament will vote on the european union's ai act — potentially the strictest and most wide—ranging laws on al in the world. joining me now is dessi savova, head of continental europe tech group at clifford chance. we have talked a lot about the role ai is playing, these proposals could...
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, called the godfather of artificial intelligence. >> after we got geoffrey hinton in, it becameasier. we weren't anticipating getting the industry leaders. reporter: industry leaders include high-level executives at microsoft and google, along with hundreds of other experts in tech. >> we are in an ai arms race. companies are competing with each other, needing to develop ai as quickly as possible. they then put development of ai and make it more powerful, over making it safe and understandable and transparent. reporter: he says the risks burn deeper. >> another possibility is that we automate so much of the economy that we have, basically the road is more autonomously run and we don't know how to do things, we become very dependent on them and we are completely subject to them always doing our bidding. if they turn in another direction or pursue something else, then we would be powerless to correct it. reporter: the san jose professor and tech expert says he signed the statement, adding that it makes sense some big names decided to do the same as they may want to wash their hand
, called the godfather of artificial intelligence. >> after we got geoffrey hinton in, it becameasier. we weren't anticipating getting the industry leaders. reporter: industry leaders include high-level executives at microsoft and google, along with hundreds of other experts in tech. >> we are in an ai arms race. companies are competing with each other, needing to develop ai as quickly as possible. they then put development of ai and make it more powerful, over making it safe and...
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geoffrey hinton, a leading figure in artificial intelligence has resigned from his job at google, andof the growing dangers of ai. it's technology that involves computers carrying out tasks which humans used to do, such as self—driving cars. mr hinton who's spent his career researching ai, says he's now concerned there's a serious risk the technology, will get out of control. zoe kleinman, has the details. ai is already part of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie streaming recommendations to photo filters. but is it getting too powerful too fast? probably the most famous ai tool at the moment is chatgpt. millions of us have used this chat bot to get humanlike answers to all sorts of questions. so i decided to ask it how to make this report for you tonight, and this is what it said. it's come back with, "remember to keep the introduction concise, clear and engaging as it sets the tone for the rest of the report." i'll do my best. first, what is it? well, artificial intelligence, or ai, is an umbrella term for computer systems trained to do the tasks that trad
geoffrey hinton, a leading figure in artificial intelligence has resigned from his job at google, andof the growing dangers of ai. it's technology that involves computers carrying out tasks which humans used to do, such as self—driving cars. mr hinton who's spent his career researching ai, says he's now concerned there's a serious risk the technology, will get out of control. zoe kleinman, has the details. ai is already part of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> this week a tech pioneer named geoffrey hinton announced he left his job at google so hel intelligence, the technology he helped to create. two days later the chair of the federal trade commission wrote an op-ed in "the new york times" laying out her own concerns and calling for strict regulation. whether you realize it or not, artificial intelligence already runs many aspects of our lives. so why are experts and, indeed, the godfather of ai himself, suddenly scrambling to warn us about it? nbc news technology correspondent jake ward has our "sunday focus." >> reporter: you've seen the movies, humans build robots -- >> what am i? >> reporter: robots rebel. >> open the pod bay doors. >> reporter: it all goes bad. >> this mission is too important for me to allow to you jeopardize it. >> reporter: and already in these early days of ai chatbots we've seen weird behavior from tech-like chat gpt. >> ai doesn't have to be sentient to be scary. >> reporter: trying to get a reporter to leave his wife. >> i said i'm married and it said, well, you're married but you're not happy and
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heat levels june , july and august will be the worst since 1879 godfather of the neural network geoffrey hintonrs of artificial intelligence immediately after leaving the corporation, he joined those who call for tight control over the development of neural networks, at the end of march, an american businessman. elon musk co-founder. pinterest social networks avon sharp and co-founder of apple step have signed an open letter. they demanded to suspend the development of more powerful than gpt. 4 neural networks. a pause of at least six months is needed to create security protocols in the field of artificial intelligence in the future, it may happen that machines with human intelligence will improve themselves and nothing can stop this process. there are already many excesses with low-level systems. and in china, there are hundreds of cases where robots, going out of control , killed or maimed people, some terrible episodes came into view. there are more and more surveillance cameras of conflicts between people and robots. another example from china, an angry woman attacked the registration machi
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geoffrey hinton left his job at google and issued a stark warning. >> i think it's possible that peopleence. >> in other words, computers may take over? >> yes, that's possible. >> reporter: an existential threat to all of us. >> you'll recognize geoffrey hinton, we had him on the show. joining us is nbc news technology correspondent, jake ward. you have a lot of really smart people who have created a lot of really intelligence design, including artificial intelligence, warning congress to act, but congress is full of people who don't necessarily understand the basics of the internet. are they asking for the specifics? are they laying out a ground framework for congress to say here's how you do this? >> well, i would say, katy, that at this point, the answer is no. i mean, i think fundamentally, congress has come a long way from where we were back when orrin hatch asked zuckerberg how they make money, and zuckerberg said we sell ads, we're not there more. the staffers are smarter, regulators are smarter. so there's lots of smart people working on the problem in washington. i would say t
geoffrey hinton left his job at google and issued a stark warning. >> i think it's possible that peopleence. >> in other words, computers may take over? >> yes, that's possible. >> reporter: an existential threat to all of us. >> you'll recognize geoffrey hinton, we had him on the show. joining us is nbc news technology correspondent, jake ward. you have a lot of really smart people who have created a lot of really intelligence design, including artificial...
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interesting in the list are two of the three so-called godfathers of modern artificial intelligence geoffrey hinton from the university of toronto and her begio show from the university of montreal, this is a scientist who in 2018 received the turing award a prestigious award in the field of computer science for his work in the field of deep learning, this principle formed the basis of all modern neural networks. so their third colleague, yang li kun, who now works in a corporation in a brand, did not sign a letter on twitter. elecon said that he already cares about the ethical use of artificial intelligence, but in fact it turns out that he is one of the largest players in the field of neural networks. well, at least the western letter was not signed only by the brand corporation. the rest of the merciless on the subject of the risks of artificial intelligence initiate not the first time, for example, the same jeffrey hit recently left the post of president of google and said. in the very first interview that artificial intelligence could become a much more dangerous problem for humanity than clim
interesting in the list are two of the three so-called godfathers of modern artificial intelligence geoffrey hinton from the university of toronto and her begio show from the university of montreal, this is a scientist who in 2018 received the turing award a prestigious award in the field of computer science for his work in the field of deep learning, this principle formed the basis of all modern neural networks. so their third colleague, yang li kun, who now works in a corporation in a brand,...
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geoffrey hinton is telling them to get control of ai soon before it starts to outsmart us. a former google vice president of engineering is fearful the powerful websites and apps like chatgpt can be underestimated or not given the proper guardrails to keep humans in firm control of the technology and and believes in a capitalistic society. it is very possible that a i could become smarter than humans between 5 and 20 years from now. still ahead, san francisco. >> has left a launched an initiative to get rid of single-use plastic, starting with the city's restaurants. details on their incentives. details on their incentives. when we come back. inner voice: (kombucha brewer): when i started my new kombucha business... ... i thought there would be a lot more kombucha... ...and a lot less business. inner voice (graphic designer): as a new small business owner... ...i've learned that trying to be the “cool” boss... ...is a lot harder when you're actually the “stressed” boss. inner voice (furniture maker): i know everything about my new furniture business. well, everything except
geoffrey hinton is telling them to get control of ai soon before it starts to outsmart us. a former google vice president of engineering is fearful the powerful websites and apps like chatgpt can be underestimated or not given the proper guardrails to keep humans in firm control of the technology and and believes in a capitalistic society. it is very possible that a i could become smarter than humans between 5 and 20 years from now. still ahead, san francisco. >> has left a launched an...
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statement's backers are executives from google and microsoft, the ceo of chatgpt's openai, and geoffrey hintonferred to as one of the godfathers of ai. >> the existential threat i think may be the u.s. and china, europe and japan could all cooperate on trying to avoid that existential threat, but the question is, how should they do that when stopping development is not feasible? reporter: and their industry figures owever say their fears around human extinction are overblown, and many believe the real problem with ai is its reproduction of bias learned from racist, patriarchal or inclusionary systems. >> i think these are some of the domains. unemployment is one. credit and lending is another. assisted housing, access to developmental opportunity like college admissions and school admissions, these are domains where we should be paying close attention. reporter: reporter: the statement follows a much longer letter signed by more than 1000 experts, including the tesla ceo, elon musk. it calls for a pause in government of nex-gen, warning nonhuman mines might eventually outsmart and replace us -
statement's backers are executives from google and microsoft, the ceo of chatgpt's openai, and geoffrey hintonferred to as one of the godfathers of ai. >> the existential threat i think may be the u.s. and china, europe and japan could all cooperate on trying to avoid that existential threat, but the question is, how should they do that when stopping development is not feasible? reporter: and their industry figures owever say their fears around human extinction are overblown, and many...
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geoffrey hinton resigns vice president of google and on this occasion gave a fairly frank interview accordingm. now he can speak out without looking back at his post in the corporation; he considers it his duty to share his concerns about the direction and, most importantly, at what pace neural networks are developing. today according to him , generative artificial intelligence means projects like these table artists in the near future will cause a real avalanche of disinformation, and no one else will be able to to understand where the truth is, and where is the reality created by the neural network. in addition , according to the scientist, developed models of artificial intelligence will not only take on part of the routine work, but for one part of the jobs will increase the likelihood of creating a fully autonomous weapon and tend to to adopt bad manners. i draw not the best examples of behavior from the data sets on which they are trained at the same time by the hinton, believing that some of these threats are still purely theoretical, however, he is worried that the race of those techn
geoffrey hinton resigns vice president of google and on this occasion gave a fairly frank interview accordingm. now he can speak out without looking back at his post in the corporation; he considers it his duty to share his concerns about the direction and, most importantly, at what pace neural networks are developing. today according to him , generative artificial intelligence means projects like these table artists in the near future will cause a real avalanche of disinformation, and no one...
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geoffrey hinton, one of the godfathers of artificial intelligence, says the situation is now quite scaryoke to zoe kleinman, the bbc�*s technology editor. a lot of people say to me, you know, we'rejust at this moment in time here where things are evolving so very fast. it's astonishing to me to see how quickly things are changing. you know, let's take chatgpt because it's the kind of viral ai chatbot, isn't it, that everybody�*s heard of? it's only been out for six months and already the latest version of it can pass the bar exam that's taken by trainee lawyers. now, obviously, it's not been six months in development, it's been several years in development, but it can write speeches, it can write computer code, it can do your homework. you know, there's endless uses for this one thing alone. and we haven't really seen this before. traditionally, ai has been good at doing one thing really well, but it's not been good at multitasking, so you'd need a host of things to do all the differentjobs that you might yourself do in a day, right? but now, this... agi, it's called, generalai, is able
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the godfather of ai has issued a warning to artificial intelligence creators, geoffrey hinton telling them to get control of ai soon before. outsmart us, the former google vice president of engineering is fearful that the powerful websites and apps like chatgpt can be underestimated or not given proper guardrails to keep humans in firm control of the technology and in believes in a capitalistic society. it's very possible. a i become smarter than humans between 5 and 20 years from now. the highway. excuse me, the national highway traffic safety administration is calling for a recall of 67 million air bag inflators due to a life-threatening defect. those inflators are made by a rc automotive. they're used an airbag systems by at least 12 car manufacturers. but the safety administration has not specified which ones they do say 9 airbag bursts have led to injuries or deaths. so far, though, rc disagrees with this recall saying fields testing has found no defect. >> we'll introduce you to the first vietnamese owned winery in napa. you how they got started at the types of wine started at t
the godfather of ai has issued a warning to artificial intelligence creators, geoffrey hinton telling them to get control of ai soon before. outsmart us, the former google vice president of engineering is fearful that the powerful websites and apps like chatgpt can be underestimated or not given proper guardrails to keep humans in firm control of the technology and in believes in a capitalistic society. it's very possible. a i become smarter than humans between 5 and 20 years from now. the...
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geoffrey hinton, who's spent his career researching ai, says he's now concerned there's a serious risk get out of control. zoe kleinman has the details. ai is already part of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie streaming recommendations to photo filters. but is it getting too powerful too fast? probably the most famous ai tool at the moment is chatgpt. millions of us have used this chat bot to get humanlike answers to all sorts of questions. so i decided to ask it how to make this report for you tonight, and this is what it said. it's come back with, "remember to keep the introduction concise, clear and engaging as it sets the tone for the rest of the report." i'll do my best. first, what is it? well, artificial intelligence, or ai, is an umbrella term for computer systems trained to do the tasks that traditionally humans have done. until recently, it's been nowhere near as us at doing things, but that's all changing because it's now developing super fast. what are the benefits? the tech giants are competing like mad to try to bring out the ultimate ai produc
geoffrey hinton, who's spent his career researching ai, says he's now concerned there's a serious risk get out of control. zoe kleinman has the details. ai is already part of our lives, from health care options to insurance quotes, movie streaming recommendations to photo filters. but is it getting too powerful too fast? probably the most famous ai tool at the moment is chatgpt. millions of us have used this chat bot to get humanlike answers to all sorts of questions. so i decided to ask it how...
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so one of the godfathers of ai, geoffrey hinton, spoke to us and told us that if the us stopped developing is there any ability to monitor an entity when it is developing ai and might use it for nefarious reasons? i think there is reason to be optimistic, actually. it got mainstream only recently. the great power that comes with artificial general intelligence, that's possible and that made the geopolitical competition worse, of course, as well as competition between companies, because everyone wanted to get that power first. what's happening today, this realisation that the most likely outcome if we race full steam ahead without safety concern is we are all going to go extinct, really gives for the first time america, china, the uk and everyone else the same incentives, to put safeguards in place so we don't lose control over this tech. because, you know, it doesn't matter if you are chinese, american, british, if you are extinct. max, what is the most imminent threat you are worried about with this technology? control. loss of control for humanity. we are already seeing little hints of i
so one of the godfathers of ai, geoffrey hinton, spoke to us and told us that if the us stopped developing is there any ability to monitor an entity when it is developing ai and might use it for nefarious reasons? i think there is reason to be optimistic, actually. it got mainstream only recently. the great power that comes with artificial general intelligence, that's possible and that made the geopolitical competition worse, of course, as well as competition between companies, because everyone...
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one man behind that technology, has resigned from google after more than a decade, dr geoffrey hinton, known as the godfather of artificial intelligence, says he stepped down so he can freely discussed the dangers of a i. he tells the new york times he's worried about artificial intelligence, taking jobs from people and also misinformation. with fake videos, photos and texts, saying the average person will not be able to know what is true anymore and he warns, it is hard to see how you can prevent the bad actors from using it for bad things. he joins a growing list of industry experts calling for regulation. elon musk tweeting just yesterday, even benign dependency on automation is dangerous to civilization. if taken so far that we eventually forget how the machines work it is, i think, a bigger risk to society. we've been cars or planes are medicine. one recent breakthrough, a non invasive system that can turn our thoughts into text, saying it could one day help people who have lost their ability to speak due to a stroke or paralysis. researchers have also found a i can more efficien
one man behind that technology, has resigned from google after more than a decade, dr geoffrey hinton, known as the godfather of artificial intelligence, says he stepped down so he can freely discussed the dangers of a i. he tells the new york times he's worried about artificial intelligence, taking jobs from people and also misinformation. with fake videos, photos and texts, saying the average person will not be able to know what is true anymore and he warns, it is hard to see how you can...
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british-canadian computer science professor geoffrey hinton and author of the most advanced.eural network chat gpt quit google stating that artificial intelligence poses a real threat to all mankind. you said that artificial intelligence can manipulate and maybe find a way to kill humanity. how can he kill people if he becomes much smarter than us, he will be an excellent manipulator, because he learns this from us in nature , there are very few examples when a smarter thing is controlled by a less smart euroset can program. so she will be able to get around and the limitations that we put in her insight according to a scientist who studies those decades came 2 months ago, when he saw how quickly the gpt chat neural network is improving and how unpredictably it behaves, trained on trillions of texts that know 50. hov, including russian, the system gives very conscious answers to user questions. it would seem that he said, yes, well , what could be dangerous in her, but the dangerous thing is that she turned out to be endowed with some abilities that were not laid in her by th
british-canadian computer science professor geoffrey hinton and author of the most advanced.eural network chat gpt quit google stating that artificial intelligence poses a real threat to all mankind. you said that artificial intelligence can manipulate and maybe find a way to kill humanity. how can he kill people if he becomes much smarter than us, he will be an excellent manipulator, because he learns this from us in nature , there are very few examples when a smarter thing is controlled by a...
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developments should all be paused until suitable safety measures were in place, and top ai pioneer geoffrey hinton up lesson plans and help with marking, freeing up teachers to spend more time with their pupils. the head teachers are forming an advisory group to help schools manage both the opportunities and threats presented by ai. they say the group will act in the interests of students and educators, and it won't be pushed around by the tech giants. zoe kleinman, bbc news. you're watching bbc news, do stay with us. there is a lot of fine weather to come across the uk in the week ahead — our good old friend high pressure building up from the azores. some areas may catch a few showers but those will be in the minority. in the sunshine, many will end up feeling rather warmer, actually, particularly in contrast to recent days. here is the high pressure stretching up from the azores. you can see it wobbles about day on day, and those changes in wind direction will have subtle effects on how the weather plays out. low pressure to the north occasionally trailing its weather fronts south, giving the in
developments should all be paused until suitable safety measures were in place, and top ai pioneer geoffrey hinton up lesson plans and help with marking, freeing up teachers to spend more time with their pupils. the head teachers are forming an advisory group to help schools manage both the opportunities and threats presented by ai. they say the group will act in the interests of students and educators, and it won't be pushed around by the tech giants. zoe kleinman, bbc news. you're watching...
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and top ai pioneer geoffrey hinton retired from google, saying he now regretted his work.pils. the head teachers are forming an advisory group to help schools manage both the opportunities and the threats presented by ai. they say the group will act in the interests of students and educators and it won't be pushed around by the tech giants. zoe kleinman, bbc news. something a little different next. a parasurfing teenager in south africa dreams of getting surfing into the paralympics by 2028. emily brown reports. going with the waves, remand lost both his legs and arms to meningitis when he was just a few months old. it is now one of south africa �*s test parrot surface and once a chance to show his skills at the paralympics. i show his skills at the paralympics.- show his skills at the paralympics. show his skills at the paral mics. . ., , ., paralympics. i am able to balance — paralympics. i am able to balance on _ paralympics. i am able to balance on the _ paralympics. i am able to balance on the prostaticl paralympics. i am able to - balance on the prostatic lake. i use
and top ai pioneer geoffrey hinton retired from google, saying he now regretted his work.pils. the head teachers are forming an advisory group to help schools manage both the opportunities and the threats presented by ai. they say the group will act in the interests of students and educators and it won't be pushed around by the tech giants. zoe kleinman, bbc news. something a little different next. a parasurfing teenager in south africa dreams of getting surfing into the paralympics by 2028....
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while the man described as the godfather of a:i., geoffrey hinton, has quit hisjob at google, sayingw ai is used. given the rate of progress, we expect things to get better quite fast, so we need to worry about that. right now they're not more intelligent than us, as far as i can tell, but i think they soon may maybe. a quick look at the world of fashion there. not from me, from the met gala in new york. this year's event paid homage to the late fashion designer karl lagerfeld and his cat choupette. doja cat dressed up as a cat and jared leto also dressed up as a cat. lil nas x was a really sparkly cat, but even he couldn't take the spotlight away from this guy who gate—crashed the red carpet. not a cat. some good news now and the celebrations continue. fans in wrexham are out celebrating the men's team getting promoted back to the english football league after 15 years. i'm going to leave you with 10 seconds of surprise. and that's exactly what this headteacher got after investigating a noise in a bin on his school grounds in the us. principaljames marsh said he and the bear were bo
while the man described as the godfather of a:i., geoffrey hinton, has quit hisjob at google, sayingw ai is used. given the rate of progress, we expect things to get better quite fast, so we need to worry about that. right now they're not more intelligent than us, as far as i can tell, but i think they soon may maybe. a quick look at the world of fashion there. not from me, from the met gala in new york. this year's event paid homage to the late fashion designer karl lagerfeld and his cat...
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geoffrey hinton— read the sun. absolutely. geoffrey hinton says- read the sun. absolutely.vian transgender crack dealers . “r:3«r transgender crack dealers. they reatty— transgender crack dealers. they reatty went— transgender crack dealers. they really went down _ transgender crack dealers. they really went down the rabbit hole, didn't they? and they used to be quite good. they have hole, didn't they? and they used to be auite good. they have hole, didn't they? and they used to be a long|ood. they have hole, didn't they? and they used to be a long history. ay have hole, didn't they? and they used to be a long history. theyve hole, didn't they? and they used to be a long history. they were quite a long history. they were actually founded i don't know if you gavin mckenzie you know this, gavin mckenzie by the the proud boys. the founder of the proud boys. yeah, crazy. i think back yeah, it's crazy. i think back in days he not far in those days he was not far right and vice was kind of like a student rag or a more like a student rag or something. was something. yeah, it was e
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last week, veteran ai developer geoffrey hinton announced his resignation from google, saying he regrettedy, committees of the european parliament will vote on the european union's ai act, potentially the strictest and most wide—ranging laws on al in the world. gina neff is executive director of the minderoo centre for technology and democracy at the university of cambridge. a warm welcome to the programme. first of all, i am not sure if you are across what the european parliament is proposing. what do we expect to be in place in europe when it comes to ai and trying to police it?— comes to ai and trying to police it? comes to ai and trying to olice it? ~ , ., ., police it? well, we should all be welcoming _ police it? well, we should all be welcoming the _ police it? well, we should all be welcoming the fact - police it? well, we should all be welcoming the fact that i police it? well, we should all| be welcoming the fact that we are starting to think about the guard rails that will make ai work to everyone. so what the eu act has proposed is to help put those really high risk situations,
last week, veteran ai developer geoffrey hinton announced his resignation from google, saying he regrettedy, committees of the european parliament will vote on the european union's ai act, potentially the strictest and most wide—ranging laws on al in the world. gina neff is executive director of the minderoo centre for technology and democracy at the university of cambridge. a warm welcome to the programme. first of all, i am not sure if you are across what the european parliament is...
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and top ai pioneer geoffrey hinton retired from google, saying he now regretted his work.ng, freeing up teachers to spend more time with their pupils. the head teachers are forming an advisory group to help schools manage both the opportunities and the threats presented by ai. they say the group will act in the interests of students and educators and it will not be pushed around by tech giants. zoe kleinman, bbc news. to football, and manchester city have won their third successive premier league title. their spot at the top of the table was confirmed this evening after second—placed arsenal lost 1—0 away at nottingham forest. fans gathered outside the etihad stadium to celebrate the title victory. they have the chance to claim a treble with the fa cup and champions league finals to come next month. but questions remain off the pitch with the club facing more than 100 premier league charges for breaching financial regulations. the bbc�*s analysis editor ros atkins has been looking at the story. manchester city are premier league champions but questions remain about how the
and top ai pioneer geoffrey hinton retired from google, saying he now regretted his work.ng, freeing up teachers to spend more time with their pupils. the head teachers are forming an advisory group to help schools manage both the opportunities and the threats presented by ai. they say the group will act in the interests of students and educators and it will not be pushed around by tech giants. zoe kleinman, bbc news. to football, and manchester city have won their third successive premier...
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among the signatories, geoffrey hinton, who has been dubbed the godfather of artificial intelligence. he recently quit google so he could warn of the dangers of the technology he helped build. experts say the greatest dangers may come with the development of artificial general intelligence, or agi, in which machines would have cognitive abilities akin or superior to human beings and that it could happen sooner than previously thought. many have called for a pause on introducing new ai technology until strong government regulations are put into place. meanwhile, fears are growing around ai's threats to the workforce. starting tomorrow, june 1, hotline operators at the national eating disorders association will be replaced by a wellness chatbot named tessa. workers say executives at the organization moved to fire them and replace them with ai as -- in retaliation for union organizing. the sudanese army has suspended its participation in ceasefire talks as a shaky truce with the paramilitary rapid support forces, set to expire monday, has been punctured by ongoing fighting in and around
among the signatories, geoffrey hinton, who has been dubbed the godfather of artificial intelligence. he recently quit google so he could warn of the dangers of the technology he helped build. experts say the greatest dangers may come with the development of artificial general intelligence, or agi, in which machines would have cognitive abilities akin or superior to human beings and that it could happen sooner than previously thought. many have called for a pause on introducing new ai...
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dr geoffrey hinton's pioneering research on deep learning and neural networks has paved the way for currentd that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement saying, "we remain committed to a responsible approach to a.i." dr hinton has been telling the bbc how these systems can know so much. the intelligence we are developing is very different from the intelligence we have. we are biological — intelligence we have. we are biological systems. - intelligence we have. we are biological systems. and - intelligence we have. we are| biological systems. and these intelligence we have. we are - biological systems. and these are digital systems. biological systems. and these are digitalsystems. in biological systems. and these are digital systems. in the big difference is that with digital systems, you have many copies of the same set of weights, the same model of the world. and all of these copies can learn separately, but share their knowledge instantly. so it is this if you had 10,000 people and whenever one person learns something everyone automatic
dr geoffrey hinton's pioneering research on deep learning and neural networks has paved the way for currentd that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement saying, "we remain committed to a responsible approach to a.i." dr hinton has been telling the bbc how these systems can know so much. the intelligence we are developing is very different from the intelligence we have. we are biological — intelligence we have. we are biological...
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then jed geoffrey hinton, considered the godfather of a.i. abruptly quits google.e is worried about, i want to share with you and the audience, get your thoughts about it, when you compare human brains to neural networks of computers, it takes a vast amount of data to train them. we have, our neural network is much more complicated but apparently that these machines, these large language models have been trained to do new things and they have few shot learning. in other words they're getting faster and faster and faster and that is sort of central to his concern. they're almost getting so fast that the, there is inevitable conclusion to where this goes? >> yeah. i mean it's crazy. we had 3.5, chatgpt 3.5 come out november, december of last year? i think it was november. before we you into it, chatgpt-4 .0 came out, which was more powerful than 3.56789 not only better researchers are amazed. health care, some research has been done on what gpt-4 can do in health care is incredible but they didn't see that kind of change coming from 3.5. they're not done as you said.
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geoffrey hinton told the new york times he's leaving google because he wants to talk about the dangersartificial intelligence without having to consider how his comments will affect the company. doctor. hinton was also critical of himself telling the newspaper he was a little regretful of his life's work. he's worried about the impact on jobs and also worried that it's not long i become smarter, 10 people. i appears to be finding its way into everyday aspects of our lives. microsoft now launching i designer and it can now help you write a thoughtful note with your flower deliveries. rich demuro has details in today's tech smart. >> here's what's happening in the tech world. a special all ai version. let's start with microsoft. they have some fresh competition for canada in the form of a new ai powered design tool. it's called microsoft designer. now it's available to everyone with a microsoft account through a beta preview from what i can tell, it's a lot better than the days of print shop. all you have to do is describe what you want to make. for instance, you can say social media pos
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geoffrey hinton who helped pioneer ai recently left google to warn ai is growing too fast.yes. i think it's possible. >> ai is already reinventing science, medicine and music. but also producing fake news, photos and videos, potentially undermining democracy, even replacing humans in critical jobs. at the white house, four top tech ceos meeting with the vice president about ai's promise and peril. >> it's definitely going to be a challenge, but it's one i'm sure we can handle. >> not anticipating photos we told ai to create an image of the meeting. underscoring the threat, this is what it created. this is not a real photo. it was created by an ai program with the names of people attending, including president biden. >> has enormous potential. >> reporter: real video from the white house. >> our job is to make sure that we do seize the benefits and we have to start unmitigating the risks. >> i think it's possible that people are just passing phase in the evolution of intelligence. >> people are a passing phase, in other words, computers will takeover? >> yes, that's possible
geoffrey hinton who helped pioneer ai recently left google to warn ai is growing too fast.yes. i think it's possible. >> ai is already reinventing science, medicine and music. but also producing fake news, photos and videos, potentially undermining democracy, even replacing humans in critical jobs. at the white house, four top tech ceos meeting with the vice president about ai's promise and peril. >> it's definitely going to be a challenge, but it's one i'm sure we can handle....
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geoffrey hinton, nicknamed the godfather of f a. i is one of the brains behind popular platforms like chat, gpt, but now he partly regrets that work saying to the new york times quote, i console myself with the normal excuse. if i hadn't done it, somebody else would have leaving google after a decadeo he can let the public know the dangers of a i that he helped create. he joins a number of experts warning of the potential harm, including the co founder of apple. should be responsible, and we should study these things and kind of re prepared people for what's coming. in the near future. ai could replace a lot of jobs flood the internet with misinformation or even become smarter than people. but the power of a i can also be harnessed for good, like early cancer detection. either way, though, tech experts and policy makers are struggling with whether and how to regulate the technology. alright, ktvu is celebrating asian american pacific islander month here in the bay area, and we're highlighting the good work of a local organization. i
geoffrey hinton, nicknamed the godfather of f a. i is one of the brains behind popular platforms like chat, gpt, but now he partly regrets that work saying to the new york times quote, i console myself with the normal excuse. if i hadn't done it, somebody else would have leaving google after a decadeo he can let the public know the dangers of a i that he helped create. he joins a number of experts warning of the potential harm, including the co founder of apple. should be responsible, and we...