0
0.0
Jan 5, 2025
01/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
bartender brian lovelace was always happy to see them.ning (voiceover): lori and larry usually sat right at the bar, where brian served them martinis followed by big steaks. they were always together and very kind and nice to each other. andrea canning (voiceover): one night, larry and lori were at their usual place at the bar. it was busy, music playing, drinks flowing. then, all of a sudden, brian said something happened between them. it was an uncomfortable conversation you can tell that they were having. and there was a moment of silence where the music had changed from song to song. andrea canning (voiceover): that's when brian heard something he'll never forget. he said to lori, i killed my f'ing wife for you. my gosh. and you could hear a pin drop at that moment. what are you thinking when you hear that? i mean, there's a lot to process in that moment. yeah, it's a lot to process. and the very first thing i was thinking is, well, i killed my wife for you? well, who's lori? i thought lori was his wife. andrea canning (voiceover): br
bartender brian lovelace was always happy to see them.ning (voiceover): lori and larry usually sat right at the bar, where brian served them martinis followed by big steaks. they were always together and very kind and nice to each other. andrea canning (voiceover): one night, larry and lori were at their usual place at the bar. it was busy, music playing, drinks flowing. then, all of a sudden, brian said something happened between them. it was an uncomfortable conversation you can tell that...
0
0.0
Jan 2, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and ada lovelace further into babbage's machine than babbage did. she wrote, what is usually thought to be the first kind of sketch for a program for, a modern program. so you had these three people between them could have had they able to work together, we could have had a computing revolution in the mid 19th century, which is quite a thought. and it, you know, thinking about whether that would have been good or bad. is, is, is something i quite like to do. but these were kind of victorian, victorian things. then no one picked up booth's system of, of logic that, that. it took about 100 years before someone picked it up, said, hey, we can use that to organize systems of switches and then we could do calculations and generate numbers and we can use those to represent things in the world. as ada lovelace had suggested it. and then that became computing. and then the first actual computer that worked was built in england during the second world war when the had a fiendish encryption machine called enigma and they added an extra rotor to and they could
and ada lovelace further into babbage's machine than babbage did. she wrote, what is usually thought to be the first kind of sketch for a program for, a modern program. so you had these three people between them could have had they able to work together, we could have had a computing revolution in the mid 19th century, which is quite a thought. and it, you know, thinking about whether that would have been good or bad. is, is, is something i quite like to do. but these were kind of victorian,...
0
0.0
Jan 13, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the nation of cheering, of lovelace, who gave birth to the modern computer and the world wide web. so, mark my words, britain will be one of the great ai superpowers. that is not some sort of boosting or wishful thinking. is not some sort of boosting or wishfulthinking. it is not some sort of boosting or wishful thinking. it can be done and it will be done. there is a reason why open ai choose london as their international office and there is the reason mistral ai, office and there is the reason mistralai, one office and there is the reason mistral ai, one of the champions of open source, have just announced a uk office, too. we have the way of building protective powers after rising vehicles. black stone your�*s largest data centre in northumberland. we are number one in europe for al investment. we have already attracted more than £25 billion, and that is just attracted more than £25 billion, and that isjust in the time that this government has been in office. that is what you get with the government that can be a trusted partner with a clear strategy. it is what you get wit
this is the nation of cheering, of lovelace, who gave birth to the modern computer and the world wide web. so, mark my words, britain will be one of the great ai superpowers. that is not some sort of boosting or wishful thinking. is not some sort of boosting or wishfulthinking. it is not some sort of boosting or wishful thinking. it can be done and it will be done. there is a reason why open ai choose london as their international office and there is the reason mistral ai, office and there is...
0
0.0
Jan 1, 2025
01/25
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and then we can do calculations and generate numbers and represent things in the world as ada lovelace suggested and that became computing. and the first actual computer that worked was built in england during the second world war when the germans had a fiendish encryption machine, enigma, and they added an extra rotor to it, and they couldn't break the code by hand and they needed it to be automated. and if anyone goes to england, go to benchly park now has a visitors center for the nation and the world, it's magical because it's an old stately home built around a lake. by the end of the war, it had 10,000 people there, it was a code breaking factory, basically and the code breakers, the senior ones were mostly drawn from oxford and cambridge, they were mathematicians, poets, stuff like that, people that could work with code and the interesting thing is that none of them built this first computer colossus. and if you've seen the movies or the legend, you think that adam built the first computer, it wasn't. it was a brilliant post office engineer at the post office, used to have resear
and then we can do calculations and generate numbers and represent things in the world as ada lovelace suggested and that became computing. and the first actual computer that worked was built in england during the second world war when the germans had a fiendish encryption machine, enigma, and they added an extra rotor to it, and they couldn't break the code by hand and they needed it to be automated. and if anyone goes to england, go to benchly park now has a visitors center for the nation and...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
as bad lovelace had told the press, the serious relations with europe depends on the new leadership, se you towards gender equality. a better future for syria means an inclusive peaceful transfer of power reconciliation and reconstructs. this requires the political dialogue involving all ethnic and religious groups involving men and equally women. we're frauds. and so many places not on you from missouri and people in europe, but also from syria and people when i was before christmas and turkey. and also here today that they are making clear women rights are yardstick for the future. for everyone in the free sites. not only as many syrians will therefore job, so new rulers, by the extra ahead of the trip, the gym, and foreign minister said should be greasing with a to ship with an out stretch tons. ironically, upon arrival, the heights were also on chief declined to shake that box on. that's what we need there. awesome, distressing images about colonial screen taken from social media and proposing to show syria's car and justice minister, ordering the execution of 2 women. and let's
as bad lovelace had told the press, the serious relations with europe depends on the new leadership, se you towards gender equality. a better future for syria means an inclusive peaceful transfer of power reconciliation and reconstructs. this requires the political dialogue involving all ethnic and religious groups involving men and equally women. we're frauds. and so many places not on you from missouri and people in europe, but also from syria and people when i was before christmas and...