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kathryn: it's a structural issue.hink mike mckee alluded to this, not subbing that will be a debt crisis immediately, because there is no market as deep and liquid as the u.s. treasury market for those countries with enormous surpluses. china is trying to diversify into gold, but over the next couple of years, the u.s. will remain the main player, especially when the dollar remains the sovereign currency of the world. in the meantime, is political risk, such as government shutdown, causes yields to go higher, equities to go lower, then we could talk about playing political risk. but we have seen this story play out multiple times. government shutdowns is something very temporary in its market impact. kailey: markets for the time being seem much more concerned with the monetary policy path than the fiscal one because that is the more immediate concern we are dealing with. on the monetary policy path, a lot of conflicting research that dani and i have been discussing. morgan stanley calling for 300 basis points. goldman
kathryn: it's a structural issue.hink mike mckee alluded to this, not subbing that will be a debt crisis immediately, because there is no market as deep and liquid as the u.s. treasury market for those countries with enormous surpluses. china is trying to diversify into gold, but over the next couple of years, the u.s. will remain the main player, especially when the dollar remains the sovereign currency of the world. in the meantime, is political risk, such as government shutdown, causes...
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we have kathryn basinsky from ntia. kathryn is communications policy specials at ntia. welcome, kathryn. thank you. we also have brian daly who is joining us virtually. brian is assistant vice president for wireless technology and standards at at&t. ryan, it's good to see you again. we also have christian lowry,, section chief of the national risk management center which is part of cisa. christian, brazier him. there he is. welcome. we have seamus mooney, emergency mansion court at fairfax county, department of emergency management and security. seamus, i think that there he is. welcome. we also have geary morrill, midwest eastern regional director of engineering at alpha media. garry chi think you are here virtual to. welcome. and we have harold pricece cup president of sage alerting systems. harold, thanks for coming. and finally we have kevin stine. kevin is chief of private sector security division and information technology laboratory at the national institute for standardste and technology, otherwise known as nist. kevin, good to see you here so thanks again every
we have kathryn basinsky from ntia. kathryn is communications policy specials at ntia. welcome, kathryn. thank you. we also have brian daly who is joining us virtually. brian is assistant vice president for wireless technology and standards at at&t. ryan, it's good to see you again. we also have christian lowry,, section chief of the national risk management center which is part of cisa. christian, brazier him. there he is. welcome. we have seamus mooney, emergency mansion court at fairfax...
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lisa graves, kathryn, christina, i can't thank you enough, i appreciate your time this evening.f demonstrators converge on the nation's capital and cities all around the world to demand a cease-fire in israel's war on hamas. take a moment to pause and ask, why did you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i couldn't afford to get sick. i want to be there for this one. i can't if i'm sick. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease. you may be at risk if you're 19 to 64 with certain chronic conditions. or if you're 65 or older. don't pause a moment longer. ask your doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia today. at first, i used better than bouillon for broth. ask your doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated and then stir fry... sauces... even marinades! and with all the varieties... organic... reduced sodium... and now the culinary collection... ... it's like the deliciousness never ends! make everything better with better than bouillon! >> t
lisa graves, kathryn, christina, i can't thank you enough, i appreciate your time this evening.f demonstrators converge on the nation's capital and cities all around the world to demand a cease-fire in israel's war on hamas. take a moment to pause and ask, why did you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i couldn't afford to get sick. i want to be there for this one. i can't if i'm sick. pneumococcal pneumonia is a...
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lisa graves, kathryn, christina, i can't thank you enough, i appreciate your time this evening.ators converge on the nation's capital and cities all around the world to demand a cease-fire in israel's war on hamas. way back in 1982 we took care of about forty kids and had to turn away over two hundred and fifty. it's the emotion of that moment that said man that just isn't fair, and i think it was at that moment that operation smile was born. every three minutes a child is born with a cleft condition. thousands are waiting for the cleft surgery and care your support gives. they need you. give joy and a new smile. scan the code or go online to give today. businesses need 5g solutions today. that's why they choose t-mobile for business. las vegas grand prix chose t-mobile to help power operations for one of the world's largest racing events. mlb partners with t-mobile to advance how the game is played. and t-mobile's network helps aaa stay connected nationwide... to get their members back on the road. now's the time to see what america's largest and fastest 5g network can do for y
lisa graves, kathryn, christina, i can't thank you enough, i appreciate your time this evening.ators converge on the nation's capital and cities all around the world to demand a cease-fire in israel's war on hamas. way back in 1982 we took care of about forty kids and had to turn away over two hundred and fifty. it's the emotion of that moment that said man that just isn't fair, and i think it was at that moment that operation smile was born. every three minutes a child is born with a cleft...
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mary kathryn, what are you looking forward to tonight? >> i'm excited about this.ecause these are two people who can speak fluently about different visions for america. i think one of them is not a great vision and causes people to leave the state of california for the state of florida which has in migration in huge numbers. something that governor ron desantis will use against newsom. but even though i disagree with newsom i like that both guys are getting in the arena. we have two frontrunners in biden and trump right now who are not making an argument to the american people in an arena where their ideas can be tested in large part. biden occasionally takes a question, trump does rallies. they will face off to tough questions from each other and the moderator and i appreciate them going to voters and making the argument and excited to hear it. >> dana: dave, you are a one-person focus group for this. you left california and moved to florida and ron desantis is somebody that you think does a really great job. what are you looking at tonight? >> well look, the cont
mary kathryn, what are you looking forward to tonight? >> i'm excited about this.ecause these are two people who can speak fluently about different visions for america. i think one of them is not a great vision and causes people to leave the state of california for the state of florida which has in migration in huge numbers. something that governor ron desantis will use against newsom. but even though i disagree with newsom i like that both guys are getting in the arena. we have two...
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as bret mentioned in the curator here and it's my pleasure to introduce kathryn brownell who is this evening speaker. she's an associate professor of history at perdue university and a senior editor at the history column at the "washington post." her research and teaching focuses on the intersections between media politics andulul popularem culture with a particular emphasis on the american presidencies. her first book showbiz politics, hollywood and american political life published in 2014 by the university of north carolina press examines the institutionalization of entertainment style instruction in american politics and the rise of the celebrity presidency. this book will be available for purchase and signing after the event. her second book "24/7 politics" cable television and the fragmenting of america from watergate to fox news will be published in august by princeton university press. it excavates how the growth of cable television transformed american political life by tethering politics to profit in catering to narrow audiences rather than finding common ground. please joi
as bret mentioned in the curator here and it's my pleasure to introduce kathryn brownell who is this evening speaker. she's an associate professor of history at perdue university and a senior editor at the history column at the "washington post." her research and teaching focuses on the intersections between media politics andulul popularem culture with a particular emphasis on the american presidencies. her first book showbiz politics, hollywood and american political life published...
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joining me now is kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary ventures, along with kathryn rampell. she's also washington post opinion columnist. catherine, you hear there, with that voter, and you see in the polling, that people, even the ones inclined to support president biden just don't feel solid and comfortable with their financial situation. that has got to be a huge issue for the president. >> it absolutely is. if you look at biden's ratings, in, fact if you look at the approval ratings of pretty much every political leader that has presided around the world over a bout of extended inflation, they are all in the toilet. the economy is definitely dragging on biden's poll numbers. look, in some, ways on paper, the economy looks relatively good. if you look at unemployment, gdp growth, on paper the economy looks quite resilient, particularly relative to the alternative. you know, there is a lot of fear of recession for example following that high bout of inflation. but voters just aren't feeling. it >> but how do they run on the economy? if they're signaling that they're gonna
joining me now is kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary ventures, along with kathryn rampell. she's also washington post opinion columnist. catherine, you hear there, with that voter, and you see in the polling, that people, even the ones inclined to support president biden just don't feel solid and comfortable with their financial situation. that has got to be a huge issue for the president. >> it absolutely is. if you look at biden's ratings, in, fact if you look at the approval ratings of...
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. >> dana: headlines over the weekend mary kathryn, "new york times" joe biden is in trouble.journal." "new york magazine" do democrats understand how bad the election is looking? marie makes the point to barack obama's numbers at this point weren't great. is joe biden a barack obama? one of the issues in the poll is over 70% of the people polled say joe biden is too old to run for president a second time. there is really nothing joe biden can do about his age. >> right. i think he is starting from a handicap in that sense. this is all a balancing act when you run a presidential campaign. one of the issues i see that's a real challenge for democrats is that key parts of their coalition that they can rely on in huge numbers, not just small numbers, black and hispanic and young people are not looking good at all. they are looking quite negative. shingle digit leads for biden among hispanic voters, 20% saying they would vote for trump among black voters. that's an alarm right there. i would look at the poll and say it's an outlier. i looked back on polls and the stats are in sept
. >> dana: headlines over the weekend mary kathryn, "new york times" joe biden is in trouble.journal." "new york magazine" do democrats understand how bad the election is looking? marie makes the point to barack obama's numbers at this point weren't great. is joe biden a barack obama? one of the issues in the poll is over 70% of the people polled say joe biden is too old to run for president a second time. there is really nothing joe biden can do about his age....
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yeah, kathryn and also several 100 of foreign journalists coming to san francisco as well. >> and with a pet coming to town many people are asking those experiencing homelessness are being moved away from the area around moscow. nice. enter viewers have been sending kron 4 pictures of 10 suddenly popping up on streets and neighborhoods where you don't usually have tents. kron four's rob nesbitt reached out to the mayor's office to see if this is actually happening. he joins us live with the verdicts. good evening, rob. >> grant vicki, the question of moving those living on the streets also came up when dreamforce was in town. now apec is next to move into the mosconi center. residents say the question is coming up again. as francisco plans for the arrival of thousands at a packed residents of the city say they've noticed more scenes like this. >> posting pictures to social media in claiming that the city has moved and house populations away from the moscow nice enter into their neighborhoods. i reached out to the mayor's office about the complaints it was told that the city is doing th
yeah, kathryn and also several 100 of foreign journalists coming to san francisco as well. >> and with a pet coming to town many people are asking those experiencing homelessness are being moved away from the area around moscow. nice. enter viewers have been sending kron 4 pictures of 10 suddenly popping up on streets and neighborhoods where you don't usually have tents. kron four's rob nesbitt reached out to the mayor's office to see if this is actually happening. he joins us live with...
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. >> reporter: kathryn cade, one of her closest friends. she talked to me about mrs.e of service. >> she was really in many ways my north star. she had a vision for how each of us could really make a difference in this world, and she exemplified that herself. >> reporter: today's service had a who's who quality to it. tomorrow's funeral will be small and private. rosalynn carter will be buried in plains on the family property. norah. >> dedicating her life to public service. mark strassmann, thank you so much. >>> heading overseas now to the release of a dozen more hostages from inside gaza on this fifth day of a temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas. the latest group of hostages brings the total number freed during the truce to 81. cbs's lilia luciano reports from tel aviv that once again no americans were part of this latest exchange. >> reporter: nine women, most elderly, a teen, and two thai citizens walked from the hands of hamas to freedom on the fifth day of the temporary truce. mare eftal dragged from her home in kibbutz nir oz was released. her partne
. >> reporter: kathryn cade, one of her closest friends. she talked to me about mrs.e of service. >> she was really in many ways my north star. she had a vision for how each of us could really make a difference in this world, and she exemplified that herself. >> reporter: today's service had a who's who quality to it. tomorrow's funeral will be small and private. rosalynn carter will be buried in plains on the family property. norah. >> dedicating her life to public...
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. >> reporter: kathryn cade, one of her closest friends. she talked to me about mrs.ife of service. >> she was really, in many ways, my northstar. she had a vision for how each of us could really make a difference in this world, and she exemplified that herself. >> reporter: today's service had a who's who quality to it. tomorrow's funeral will be small and private. rosalynn carter will be buried in plains on the family property. norah? >> norah: dedicating her life to public service. mark strassmann, thank you so much. heading overseas now to the release of a dozen more hostages from inside gaza on this fifth day of a temporary cease-fire between israel and hamas. the latest group of hostages brings the total number freed during the truce to 81. cbs's lilia luciano reports from tel aviv that, once again, no americans were part of this latest exchange. >> reporter: nine women, most elderly, a teen, and two thai citizens, walked from hamas to freedom on the fifth day of the temporary truce. meirav tal was dragged from her home in kibbutz nir oz was released, but her pa
. >> reporter: kathryn cade, one of her closest friends. she talked to me about mrs.ife of service. >> she was really, in many ways, my northstar. she had a vision for how each of us could really make a difference in this world, and she exemplified that herself. >> reporter: today's service had a who's who quality to it. tomorrow's funeral will be small and private. rosalynn carter will be buried in plains on the family property. norah? >> norah: dedicating her life to...
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investors were caught offguard by that news is our very own kathryn says, she was expecting to hear moreategic investors then actually nixing it. coming up next, we are talking about diamonds. rishaad: are you singing? diamonds are forever. the most successful ad campaign ever. the question is, if they are for forever, what's the point of investing. the alternative investment class, we will talk to christie's, they are gearing up for the auctions. ♪ hey, doc, quick question. okay? if you had to choose, would you give yourself a root canal or run payroll? run payroll, no question. you know how tough payroll can be, right? no. we switched to gusto, and paying my team couldn't be easier. gusto gives me unlimited payroll runs, next day direct deposits, and automatically files my taxes. ooh, taxes! sounds like you know the drill. good one! can i run payroll too? sure, after this. choose payroll without the pain. that's working with gusto. yvonne: hong kong's autumn auction season is here. rishaad: what is this even mean, 15.4 a caret fancy intense diamond, internally flawless. yvonne: it's sh
investors were caught offguard by that news is our very own kathryn says, she was expecting to hear moreategic investors then actually nixing it. coming up next, we are talking about diamonds. rishaad: are you singing? diamonds are forever. the most successful ad campaign ever. the question is, if they are for forever, what's the point of investing. the alternative investment class, we will talk to christie's, they are gearing up for the auctions. ♪ hey, doc, quick question. okay? if you had...
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kathryn cade was a longtime aide and friend of mrs. carter's. serves as vice chair of the carter center board of trustees. >> what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author, yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. amna: the newshour's judy woodruff covered the carters and reflected on their decades-long friendship. judy: what we witnessed was a first lady who saw her role as going well beyond the essential warm and welcoming host, to being a close and trusted, yes, advisor. in essence, an extension of the president himself. a first lady who understood the weight of her words and especially her actions. without rosalynn carter, i don't believe there would have been a president carter. amna: and daughter amy shared a letter her father wrote to rosalynn 75 years ago, while serving in the navy. >> while i am away, i tried to convince myself that you really are not, you could not be as sweet and beautiful as i remember. but when i see y
kathryn cade was a longtime aide and friend of mrs. carter's. serves as vice chair of the carter center board of trustees. >> what a remarkable woman she was. wife, mother, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author, yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. amna: the newshour's judy woodruff covered the carters and reflected on their decades-long friendship. judy: what we witnessed was a first lady who saw her role as...
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talk to like an ancient historian of ancient egypt, we talked to professional psychic, we talked to kathryn a nice mix it's a really fun mix. >> it's a really good mix. >> so i have to ask you this, just because of the timing of this so this week, my wife and i were like, we have to watch something where we can just like enjoy it, shut off our brains, a very fraught time in the world. and so we've been watching old romcoms. and we watched "my best friend's wedding" and then all of a sudden, giamatti turns up in the hallway with julia roberts you're the bellman how early in the career? [ cheers ] >> i'm just -- look at the head of hair. that was pretty early on in my career as a film actor i hadn't done much film at all i didn't know what this movie was about, nothing they just hired me and gave me this scene i auditioned for it. they gave me the scene i didn't know what the movie was about, nothing, yeah >> seth: it is really like peak julia roberts. you just like watch it, and you're like, oh my god, i mean - she's still wonderful, but movie star julia roberts -- and just the two of you in
talk to like an ancient historian of ancient egypt, we talked to professional psychic, we talked to kathryn a nice mix it's a really fun mix. >> it's a really good mix. >> so i have to ask you this, just because of the timing of this so this week, my wife and i were like, we have to watch something where we can just like enjoy it, shut off our brains, a very fraught time in the world. and so we've been watching old romcoms. and we watched "my best friend's wedding" and...
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kathryn says they are fully staffed with cleanup crews. cleaning up ice and snow all down 80 and there try to get out there and do all that work. so drivers don't get stuck yesterday afternoon at apple gate. caltrans stop truckers making sure that they had chains. >> it's a good thing. they had to change top down below sea. they made a mall staff make sure the kerry change because it's going to get rough. >> drivers are reminded to slow down and not use cruise control. leave plenty of distance between you and other vehicles. winter wonderland. there it is all. look, there's some snow on the peaks there. this is a live picture from lake tahoe to look like that yesterday. so, yeah, they did get some snow in that direction. meteorologist kyla grogan with details. that was pretty yeah. it is pretty. they got some slick roads out there, too. and right now you can see a little more snow starting to fall as we kind of get into the part of the day where the temperatures start dropping enough to make that happen. >> also, a little bit of lightning
kathryn says they are fully staffed with cleanup crews. cleaning up ice and snow all down 80 and there try to get out there and do all that work. so drivers don't get stuck yesterday afternoon at apple gate. caltrans stop truckers making sure that they had chains. >> it's a good thing. they had to change top down below sea. they made a mall staff make sure the kerry change because it's going to get rough. >> drivers are reminded to slow down and not use cruise control. leave plenty...
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. >> you know, kathryn, it really strikes me, because you've got donald trump, okay? whether it's new york or the federal courts, it is political persecution, and that he's being unfairly targeted. but frankly, we have seen the fbi, as of light, whether we're talking about senator menendez, or now mayor adams, we've seen the fbi not hesitate to investigate, launch investigations, execute searches and raids, where, as it relates to democrats. how do you think this narrative is playing out to the public? oftentimes, i know y'all in the legal community, you're like, okay, we're just gonna go with what's happening in the confines of the courts, and by the book. but now, this is playing out in the court of public opinion. >> it shows that, you know, the fbi, the department of justice, are equal opportunity. as you said. senator menendez as a democrat. mayor adams is a democrat. and let's not forget that the manhattan d.a., a democrat, indicted six people who were associated with the adams mayoral campaign. indicted them for allegedly being donors to that campaign. that hap
. >> you know, kathryn, it really strikes me, because you've got donald trump, okay? whether it's new york or the federal courts, it is political persecution, and that he's being unfairly targeted. but frankly, we have seen the fbi, as of light, whether we're talking about senator menendez, or now mayor adams, we've seen the fbi not hesitate to investigate, launch investigations, execute searches and raids, where, as it relates to democrats. how do you think this narrative is playing out...
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to mandatory arbitration has exploded to 54% as of 2017, up from 2% in 1992, according to scholars kathryn stone and alexander colvin, the employee win rates in these privatize so-called courts is just 21%, which is 59%, as is as often as in federal courts, and only 38% as often in state. corporations, meanwhile enjoy what scholars call repeat player advantage. the more often a firm appears before a private arbitrator, the less likely its employees are to prevail. arbitrary clauses, moreover, frequently bar employees from joining forces to vindicate they otherwise would enjoy under statutory law even when going it alone would be manifestly unjust, not to mention irrational. in one notorious case, a low level employee of accounting, ernst and young, would have had shell out some $200,000, a figure not disputed by ernst and young in expenses to recover roughly $4,000 for wage underpayment under the fair labor standards act. justice neil gorsuch for a narrow high court majority, upheld that outcome on the grounds that the employee had freely contracted to arbitrate his disputes. in fact, erns
to mandatory arbitration has exploded to 54% as of 2017, up from 2% in 1992, according to scholars kathryn stone and alexander colvin, the employee win rates in these privatize so-called courts is just 21%, which is 59%, as is as often as in federal courts, and only 38% as often in state. corporations, meanwhile enjoy what scholars call repeat player advantage. the more often a firm appears before a private arbitrator, the less likely its employees are to prevail. arbitrary clauses, moreover,...
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scarlet fu, kathryn greifeld, they will go beneath the headline data from cupertino as well.h needed. the banks, beleaguered. gerard cassidy, rbc. maybe our interview of the day. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. if you're trying to get a view of the whole organizational financial health and you're trying to do that through multiple systems, that makes it very, very cumbersome. ♪ it's not just tech, it's not just people. it's how they work together to provide that experience to the customer. as a finance organization that is what you want to do. ♪ the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases. and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas- a brilliant reality! the ink
scarlet fu, kathryn greifeld, they will go beneath the headline data from cupertino as well.h needed. the banks, beleaguered. gerard cassidy, rbc. maybe our interview of the day. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. if you're trying to get a view of the whole organizational financial health and you're trying to do that through multiple systems, that makes it very, very cumbersome. ♪ it's not just tech,...
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kathryn, great to see you.up, how the grinch is stealing wall street bonuses and later, presidential candidate and u.s. former ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley is going to be our special guest at the table you do not want to miss that conversaon awbo cinright back >> announcer: this cnbc program is sponsored by baird. visit bairddifference.com. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. it's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are your neighbors watching the same game? yeah, my 5g home internet delays the game a bit. but you get used to it. try these. they're noise cancelling earmuffs. i stole them from an airport. it's always something with you, man. great! solid! -greek salad? exactly! don't delay the game with verizon or t-mobile 5g home internet. catch it on the xfinity 10g network. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. the market rally won't help boost wall street bonuses this year with that story, robert frank joins with us a look at the continued decline of wall street bonuses and w
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we're introducing betty to ai innovator kathryn breslin. hi, betty. hello.e "i" in a! really is. so i've been asked to give you a demonstration of some of what a! can do these days. oh, good, i shall be very interested. we're going to find out. have you heard of chatgpt? hear of? chatgpt. no, i haven't. first, a simple search for info on bletchley park and then... so we're going to take that paragraph and we're going to translate it into german, which i think would have shortened quite a lot of the effort if we had it back in those days. and here we are, like two seconds later, we have this translation of the text. very fast, indeed. amazing. i had no idea. the other thing i really wanted to show you was notjust for how ghatgpt can regurgitate and do some of these things which we already have technology to do, but show you a little bit more of its creative side. so we are going to ask chatgpt to write a poem about a lady called betty webb who worked at bletchley park during world war ii. and seconds later, a! creates this. in bletchley's hallowed halls where
we're introducing betty to ai innovator kathryn breslin. hi, betty. hello.e "i" in a! really is. so i've been asked to give you a demonstration of some of what a! can do these days. oh, good, i shall be very interested. we're going to find out. have you heard of chatgpt? hear of? chatgpt. no, i haven't. first, a simple search for info on bletchley park and then... so we're going to take that paragraph and we're going to translate it into german, which i think would have shortened...