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one way of teaching ai systems is machine learning. in the workplace is usually a type of machine learning software meaning it can teach itself using data sets or experience his small software is learning how to recognize the number nine it does this by breaking the image down into individual pixels each pixel has distinct characteristics the neural network analyzes these and compares them with others and readjust itself until it reliably recognizes the great progress has been made in machine learning technology system recently managed to be the world's best player in the complex chinese. that systems used to machine. learning with neural network. neural networks are mathematical computer structures that mimic the human brain. the mathematical nodes . these are arranged in various layers which are interconnected. networks are specially suited for recognizing passions and large data sets or for helping to form repetitive tasks these systems learn through experience and adapt accordingly. so not so easy to understand how a neural network
one way of teaching ai systems is machine learning. in the workplace is usually a type of machine learning software meaning it can teach itself using data sets or experience his small software is learning how to recognize the number nine it does this by breaking the image down into individual pixels each pixel has distinct characteristics the neural network analyzes these and compares them with others and readjust itself until it reliably recognizes the great progress has been made in machine...
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back when ibm was founded, we were making meat scales, simple tabulating machines, clocks, so we've comeong way. ibm's expansion over time, we were a new york-based company. a lot of our business was customers along the east coast of the united states. and i think one of thomas watson senior's early visions was, and why he called us international business machines, was that he wanted to be a global company. so that's expanding within the u.s., but also around the globe. i think that was different for a lot of companies back then. >> this, gentlemen, is system three, a computer for the businessman who never thought he could afford one. >> 1969, we introduced the system three, the first fully develop system for ibm. >> system three can give you the answers in minutes. any information that provides these answers begins right here in one place, on these new system three punchcards. >> that was done here completely in rochester, and that system was a midrange system meant for small business. it was a part of the marketplace ibm wasn't supporting at the time, and it really made computers avail
back when ibm was founded, we were making meat scales, simple tabulating machines, clocks, so we've comeong way. ibm's expansion over time, we were a new york-based company. a lot of our business was customers along the east coast of the united states. and i think one of thomas watson senior's early visions was, and why he called us international business machines, was that he wanted to be a global company. so that's expanding within the u.s., but also around the globe. i think that was...
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so we essentially reengineered his machine. engineers, surgeons, technicians working together to create what is now called the mayo-gibbon heart-lung bypass machine. they transformed hurt surgery. if you know anybody who has had open heart surgery or a heart transplant perhaps, it began with a machine just like this. our first patient at mayo clinic, right over here, linda stout. she was a five-year-old girl from bismarck, north dakota. she was dying of a heart defect. she had a short time to live. her parents brought her here with no other hope. her life was saved in a machine just like this. that is her sixth birthday party a few months after her operation. she has had a wonderful life. a lovely person. i have interviewed her a number of times. it is really fun. linda came back to mayo clinic on the 50th anniversary of her heart surgery as a guest of honor at a surgical congress. and look what she gave us. she gave us her autographed book and her get well cards that her mother had saved for her. we tell our new employees when
so we essentially reengineered his machine. engineers, surgeons, technicians working together to create what is now called the mayo-gibbon heart-lung bypass machine. they transformed hurt surgery. if you know anybody who has had open heart surgery or a heart transplant perhaps, it began with a machine just like this. our first patient at mayo clinic, right over here, linda stout. she was a five-year-old girl from bismarck, north dakota. she was dying of a heart defect. she had a short time to...
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director george wunderlich shows us a civil war era electrotherapy machine, transport helicopters used during the vietnam war, and a unique contraption to combat hypothermia. >> i'd like to welcome you here to the united states army medical department museum. you can see our regimental crest behind me, and that crest has a slogan on it or a motto that says, experience and progress. and today as we go through the museum, i'd like to show you some of the technological innovations which have truly made the military medical department what it is. i also want to show you something that a lot of people don't think about -- army medicine has touched the lives of almost every individual in the united states even though most have never served in the military. i think you'll be interested to see how your life has been affected by some of these incredible innovative changes. so here we are in our early galleries. this gallery covers the period from our founding in 1775 all the way through world war i in this section, and on the other side of the wall here, world war ii and eventually the korean c
director george wunderlich shows us a civil war era electrotherapy machine, transport helicopters used during the vietnam war, and a unique contraption to combat hypothermia. >> i'd like to welcome you here to the united states army medical department museum. you can see our regimental crest behind me, and that crest has a slogan on it or a motto that says, experience and progress. and today as we go through the museum, i'd like to show you some of the technological innovations which have...
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just a few years later but basically the same machine. operation,radius of but it started a revolution. the h 13 originally was not developed as an evacuation vehicle. it was originally developed so that artillery observers could get up over the terrain. it morphed into its role. this was developed from the get go to be able to use equipment. it could carry rocket pods, machine guns, cargo and soldiers, and it was specifically designed from the beginning so that it would have a version that would allow us to have litters. patients could lie down in the litter or on the open floor, or in the seats in the back. the lifting capability of this machine with a turbine engine gave it incredible lifting power. now we do have two pilots. now we do have to pilots. we do have wipes. it will start in any weather. we have a flight crew that sits behind the pilot. -- you are not subjected to the weather or that fearful ride of hanging out in midair. there is also a change in theory because one of the things we are doing is we have improved the capabili
just a few years later but basically the same machine. operation,radius of but it started a revolution. the h 13 originally was not developed as an evacuation vehicle. it was originally developed so that artillery observers could get up over the terrain. it morphed into its role. this was developed from the get go to be able to use equipment. it could carry rocket pods, machine guns, cargo and soldiers, and it was specifically designed from the beginning so that it would have a version that...
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i could not live with this machine we can finish our work much faster than with an ox what's more the potatoes are already pretty clean when they come out of the soil mechanization proper cultivation practices are giving us much better yields. the. german development agency g.i. said runs a green innovation center in india among its tasks is bringing together farmers an agricultural machinery makers. to go in front of farmers have small fields in india and big machines with a big turning radius don't make any sense so together with the farmers and private companies we try out machines that are more suitable the aim is to make the work for farmers easier and more productive so at the end of the day with a good plot of good power the farmer will have more potatoes than with the traditional ox oxen from. india is the world's second biggest potato producer after china a lot of india's produce roots before it can be sold the un estimates that india loses forty percent of its harvest due to insufficient infrastructure. i have someone one of the people behind a solution backed by the g.i. sa
i could not live with this machine we can finish our work much faster than with an ox what's more the potatoes are already pretty clean when they come out of the soil mechanization proper cultivation practices are giving us much better yields. the. german development agency g.i. said runs a green innovation center in india among its tasks is bringing together farmers an agricultural machinery makers. to go in front of farmers have small fields in india and big machines with a big turning radius...
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man has learned he cannot fight machines.rove their substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. they have learned the fight is part of the work. to the farmworkers, their wives, children and all those who have joined them in their struggle, this film is dedicated. ♪ [spanish singing] announcer: you're watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. during world war ii, the u.s. marine corps recruiter navajo indians to create a code based on their navajo language to help the military communicate their plants. navajo code talker, samuel sandoval on his life. he is a preview. >> you are on the beach where you were 61 years ago. anything that is terribly important that you would like to say? say that ilike to -- very reluctant for [indiscernible] the educational ceremonies that the shaman
man has learned he cannot fight machines.rove their substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. they have learned the fight is part of the work. to the farmworkers, their wives, children and all those who have joined them in their struggle, this film is dedicated. ♪ [spanish singing] announcer: you're watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on...
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each group of farmers had a machine. each farmer had an equal right to its use.or the first time together, they were acting together, cooperatively, for a common purpose. and even more important, a change was beginning to come into their thinking. for the first time, they were thinking in terms of each other, what they could accomplish together by working together. with new machinery, new methods, and a definite plan to follow, a plan that embraced them all, the farmers worked in the land -- and the land responded. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> when horace higgins saw henry riding his new tractor, he began to understand the real meaning of tva. that the individual, through cooperation with his fellows, becomes a more important individual. as john warden says, when you develop people, you have something permanent. ♪ >> the development of people is the first concern of democracy. in school, the children learn how to use the things that were built for them. they learn how the dams work. up in the mountains on the tree -- tributary streams, high dams back up reservoirs against times of d
each group of farmers had a machine. each farmer had an equal right to its use.or the first time together, they were acting together, cooperatively, for a common purpose. and even more important, a change was beginning to come into their thinking. for the first time, they were thinking in terms of each other, what they could accomplish together by working together. with new machinery, new methods, and a definite plan to follow, a plan that embraced them all, the farmers worked in the land --...
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man has learned he cannot fight machines.rove their substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. the fight isrned part of the work. to the farmworkers, their wives, children and all those who have joined them in their struggle, this film is dedicated. ♪ singing] you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series reelamerica saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. this weekend on the presidency, learn more about camp david, the presidential retreat in the maryland mountains from former president george bush and other insiders. here's a preview of the event. >> camp david was initially called shangri-la, which means heavenly place, which it is. it is tucked into the mountains. thankfully it is only a 25 minute helicopter luck -- helicopter ride from the south lawn which means it is extremely accessible. so laura and i accessed it a lot. you will hear from one of the base commanders
man has learned he cannot fight machines.rove their substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. the fight isrned part of the work. to the farmworkers, their wives, children and all those who have joined them in their struggle, this film is dedicated. ♪ singing] you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series reelamerica saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on...
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that's the question facing specialists in artificial intelligence as they decide just how intrusive machines. are going to have you with us and we start today's show with a remarkable event of tokyo's grand prince hotel four thousand of new suns shareholders gathered at the luxury hotel and when they had conductor their main order of business they broke into loud applause nissan's owners had voted carlos gone off the automakers board the once very powerful mr goannas facing allegations of years long financial misconduct which nissan's leaders fear might leave a lasting stain on the company's image. as a right to decide the fate of. its a meeting that began with an apology. on behalf of the company allow me to express my sincere regret for any concern the recent events may have cost. him best is to trust the board and dismiss carlos. the final decision on the criminal charges will be left to the judicial system. however the two asses of the issue is removal on the grounds of breach of cooperate ethics even of one is this misconduct would lead to the dismissal of any executive or employee. or
that's the question facing specialists in artificial intelligence as they decide just how intrusive machines. are going to have you with us and we start today's show with a remarkable event of tokyo's grand prince hotel four thousand of new suns shareholders gathered at the luxury hotel and when they had conductor their main order of business they broke into loud applause nissan's owners had voted carlos gone off the automakers board the once very powerful mr goannas facing allegations of years...
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my first vice like mosul sewing machine. where i come from women are bound by this notion for something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to add the bicycle of my home but it took me years to. finally the game has been mentioned by me and i say that but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing and by . now i want to meet shower door smallman back home put bounce back in two thousand and social norms and inform them of old dead babies and write. my name is the amount of people home and they were eating. alone welcome to a special edition of shift about how robots with artificial intelligence conquer the living room. for today's show or present your method to rector is a villain or her film high a yard documents people around the world who've incorporated robots into their lives the robots have artificial intelligence and can act independently and interact with their owners almost like real people. not along you were involv
my first vice like mosul sewing machine. where i come from women are bound by this notion for something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to add the bicycle of my home but it took me years to. finally the game has been mentioned by me and i say that but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing and by . now i want to meet shower door smallman back home put bounce back in two thousand and...
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farmers have small fields in india and so big machines with a big turning radius don't make any sense so together with the farmers and private companies we try out machines that are more suitable the aim is to make the work for farmers easier and more productive the end of the day with a good plan good power the farmer will have more potatoes than what the traditional ox of. india is the world's second biggest potato producer off to china a lot of india's produce roots before it can be sold the un estimates the india loses forty percent of its harvest due to insufficient infrastructure. i have someone one of the people behind a solution backed by the g.i. said he runs a cold storage facility for seed potatoes near puna. what this is the first cold storage in the area it has a modern cooling system that allows us to have constant temperatures on every floor the finest tell me that the quality of the seed potatoes is much better so i'm very happy about that by the. fast food ever ready to montpellier he goes to great lengths to protect his precious seedlings from pests launch trades now
farmers have small fields in india and so big machines with a big turning radius don't make any sense so together with the farmers and private companies we try out machines that are more suitable the aim is to make the work for farmers easier and more productive the end of the day with a good plan good power the farmer will have more potatoes than what the traditional ox of. india is the world's second biggest potato producer off to china a lot of india's produce roots before it can be sold the...
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supermarket giant walmart is to deploy autonomous machines across thousands of its stores in the us.floor cleaners, shelf scanners and loaders, and pick—up towers, the devices willjoin the existing machines already in use in selected stores. the company says they will free up staff or other tasks. and finally, astronomers have finally taken the first—ever picture 00:04:07,563 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 of a black hole. photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world, measuring a0 billion kilometres across, the black hole, dubbed an "absolute monster," is 500 million trillion kilometres away. start saving those air miles. the home makeover show itself seems to be getting a makeover. i am behind the scenes at a new bbc show that's using virtual reality to reshape couples‘ homes before actually doing it in real life. completely not what i expected. and it could get emotional. that's not the only challenge the producers of your home made perfect were up against. we're trying to make a really emotional, transformative tv show, and when people have got headsets on it's very ha
supermarket giant walmart is to deploy autonomous machines across thousands of its stores in the us.floor cleaners, shelf scanners and loaders, and pick—up towers, the devices willjoin the existing machines already in use in selected stores. the company says they will free up staff or other tasks. and finally, astronomers have finally taken the first—ever picture 00:04:07,563 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 of a black hole. photographed by a network of eight telescopes across the world,...
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but does every farmer actually do that if a computer is able to start the feeding machine autonomous leap. we hope. we currently have two thousand or so feeding them by hand as inconceivable it's good to have ali automated feeding. for a lot of marketers find food. back at the carrot field the vegetable crop is being separated from the weeds by hammond at least it's environmentally friendly the vehicle is powered by solar panels but it's difficult to find workers willing to pull up weeds for eight hours when will this work be automated the organic farmer was hoping for speedy a progress. we know that in the long term we won't have any more so we need the technology to help keep the weeds on our fields in check call of them both to the house but there's a big demand for big visions of farming can benefit greatly from digitalisation. home our dream is to come here with a small trailer open the door and then one hundred drones fly out and around the field and everything automatically. so when will drones take on the difficult tasks how will farm jobs change and how many will remain what
but does every farmer actually do that if a computer is able to start the feeding machine autonomous leap. we hope. we currently have two thousand or so feeding them by hand as inconceivable it's good to have ali automated feeding. for a lot of marketers find food. back at the carrot field the vegetable crop is being separated from the weeds by hammond at least it's environmentally friendly the vehicle is powered by solar panels but it's difficult to find workers willing to pull up weeds for...
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they said, let the me government men do things with machines over the mountain.ut youth was more inquisitive, and the pioneer spirit was still alive. something new, big, exciting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the dam builders, 200,000 in all. 4000 on this one project. mountaineers, city workers -- for them, it was more than a job. they had a stake in what they were doing. they were building themselves -- for themselves and for their children, for the future of the valley. as the month passed, the farmers started coming to the dams to see for themselves. ♪ ♪ >> they were impressed by the magnitude of the work, but even the open-minded ones like henry clark couldn't understand at first just what it all had to do with them. it was the business of john warden, a tva agricultural representative, to answer that. it has everything to do with your farm, he said. the dams are just the beginning . there were small meetings up and down the valley. john warden told the farmers, 10 inches of topsoil supports all the life on earth. every drop of rain that falls on your fields carries away a b
they said, let the me government men do things with machines over the mountain.ut youth was more inquisitive, and the pioneer spirit was still alive. something new, big, exciting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the dam builders, 200,000 in all. 4000 on this one project. mountaineers, city workers -- for them, it was more than a job. they had a stake in what they were doing. they were building themselves -- for themselves and for their children, for the future of the valley. as the month passed,...
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right now only onejob here has been handed over to the machines.omplex of checking and sorting the fish can be automated too, and doing that means evenjobs can be replaced. injapan, that is essential to solve the looming worker shortage. it feels like ai is getting pretty good now at solving problems like these and it is probablyjust a matter of time before we're seeing it all over the place in similar situations. but we are still yet to see any of those massive industry shifting ideas become a reality. it feels like this isjust the beginning. brilliant. that was stephen beckett injapan. and that's it from l'atelier des lumieres, here in paris. don't forget that we live all across social media, on facebook, instagram, youtube and twitter @bbcclick. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. the weather has been mostly behaving itself today apart from a few showers in east and east anglia. the skies are quite deceiving, the blue skies are quite deceiving, the blue skies and fluffy clouds, but it is nippy out there and it'll be a chilly evening an
right now only onejob here has been handed over to the machines.omplex of checking and sorting the fish can be automated too, and doing that means evenjobs can be replaced. injapan, that is essential to solve the looming worker shortage. it feels like ai is getting pretty good now at solving problems like these and it is probablyjust a matter of time before we're seeing it all over the place in similar situations. but we are still yet to see any of those massive industry shifting ideas become a...
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right now only onejob here has been handed over to machines.and sorting the fish can be automated to undoing that means even jobs can be replaced. in japan, that that means even jobs can be replaced. injapan, that is essential to solve the looming worker shortage. it feels like ai is getting good at solving problems like these and it is a matter of time before we will see it in other situations where we are yet to see those massive industries shifting ideas becoming a reality. it feels like this is just the beginning. brilliant. that was stephen beckett injapan. brilliant. that was stephen beckett in japan. that is brilliant. that was stephen beckett injapan. that is it from here in paris. don't forget we live all across social media. thanks for watching and we will see you soon. hello again. we've got some stronger winds today which are making it feel that bit colder. we've got a few showers, perhaps one or two wintry ones coming into the south—east of england and east anglia. but away from here, it is going to be dry, plenty of sunshine, some
right now only onejob here has been handed over to machines.and sorting the fish can be automated to undoing that means even jobs can be replaced. in japan, that that means even jobs can be replaced. injapan, that is essential to solve the looming worker shortage. it feels like ai is getting good at solving problems like these and it is a matter of time before we will see it in other situations where we are yet to see those massive industries shifting ideas becoming a reality. it feels like...
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man has learned he cannot fight machines.heir substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. they have learned the fight is part of the work. to the farmworkers, their wives, children, and all those who have joined them in their struggle, this film is dedicated. ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ films onn watch our public affairs in their entirety on a weekly series "reel america ." saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> this weekend, on the presidency, learn more about presidentialhe retreat in the maryland mountains from former president george bush and other insiders. here's a preview of the program recorded at the george w. bush presidential center. originallydavid, called shangri-la, which means heavenly place. which it is. it is only a 25 minute helicopter ride from the south long, which means it is extremely accessible. laura and i access that a lot. -- accessed it a lot. you're going to hear from one of the
man has learned he cannot fight machines.heir substandard way of life within a system that so far has given every advantage to those for whom they are forced to work. they have learned the fight is part of the work. to the farmworkers, their wives, children, and all those who have joined them in their struggle, this film is dedicated. ♪ [singing in spanish] ♪ films onn watch our public affairs in their entirety on a weekly series "reel america ." saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday...
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people machines working together in harmony that's what the future could hold in store for us. also on the roads one of the logistic sectors biggest problem is mc running now based startup came up with a solution cargo next is the first digital freight company in europe using artificial intelligence to manage long distance haulage of old truckloads across the continent. these days more and more trucks use artificial intelligence to plan their trips six thousand logistics companies rely on a new ai system to optimize carrying capacity the self learning algorithm manny was developed by hamburg based startup cargo next it's fed with data from the logistic sector. also followings from experience and knowledge it learns how to predict where the trucks are headed and learns how to determine the prices ahead of time and how to combine the trips. here's one example of a fully loaded truck goes from a to b. normally would drive back empty but manny knows that a truck will be needed not far from be in a few hours so it can drive back to a with freight at least that's how it works in prin
people machines working together in harmony that's what the future could hold in store for us. also on the roads one of the logistic sectors biggest problem is mc running now based startup came up with a solution cargo next is the first digital freight company in europe using artificial intelligence to manage long distance haulage of old truckloads across the continent. these days more and more trucks use artificial intelligence to plan their trips six thousand logistics companies rely on a new...
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at the beginning they had to supply their own machines, so they had to go out and rent the machines and bring them to the workplace, and on and on and on. and of course the days were endless, not just six days a week, but six and a half days a week usually, and long hours. so these women really wanted to and the man in the industry resisted it. they didn't want women because women were said to be unskilled. ask, you and i would questions about, what did they mean by skilled? they defined scale in terms of the work that men did, and if it was work that women did, it was , eveninition unskilled though we could be a good sewing machine operator in a particular task. pushed,n nevertheless and a special moment that has gone down in history as an uprising of the 30,000, some say 20,000 but i will stick with the 09, thenumber, in 19 women became particularly agitated by wage cuts in the industry. they were doing piecework and there were cuts on those pieces, and they were angry, angry, angry, that they were being asked to work endless hours of seasonal work, suddenly the work was done and they
at the beginning they had to supply their own machines, so they had to go out and rent the machines and bring them to the workplace, and on and on and on. and of course the days were endless, not just six days a week, but six and a half days a week usually, and long hours. so these women really wanted to and the man in the industry resisted it. they didn't want women because women were said to be unskilled. ask, you and i would questions about, what did they mean by skilled? they defined scale...
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. >> guest: machine guns have been registered since 1968 and about 100 machine guns in circulation and when was the last time you heard about a machine gun being used in any kind of shooting. register a machine gun and all kinds of fines that if i just give you my machine gune e so l i'm saying is we know what works. this is not like the climate issue where we don't really know how to change course. we're trying things and think about different policies but nobody has solved it. that is not the case on guns but you have nations around the world that have great licensing and registration systems and buyback programs and they have worked. those things have worked here in america and the states that have them. we know what to do. whamerican people support things in 79% of americans support licensing and it's up to us to make sure the politicians catch up where we are. >> host: are you allowed to own a gun in russia? >> guest: it is very restricted in russia. >> host: next call is cara in california. >> caller: hello. my question for mr. boesky is what is being done about the regular -- re
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they reengineered his machine to create what is now called the heart-lung bypass machine. if you know anybody who has had open heart surgery or a heart transplant, it began with a machine just like this. our first patient at mayo clinic, linda stout, she was a five-year-old girl from this market, north dakota. she was dying of a heart defect. she had a short time to live. her parents brought her here with no other hope. her life was saved in a machine just like this. that is her sixth birthday party a few months after her operation. she lived a wonderful life. i have interviewed her a number of times. clinicame back to mayo on the 50th anniversary of her heart surgery as a guest of honor at a surgical congress. look what she gave us. getgave us her autographed well cards that her mother had saved for her. we tell our new employees when they come here on their tour, behind every invention at the mayo clinic, there is always a linda. , she has herraphs world famous surgeon's autographed. she has the cleaning lady's polygraph -- autographed. . you see her scrawl of her name.
they reengineered his machine to create what is now called the heart-lung bypass machine. if you know anybody who has had open heart surgery or a heart transplant, it began with a machine just like this. our first patient at mayo clinic, linda stout, she was a five-year-old girl from this market, north dakota. she was dying of a heart defect. she had a short time to live. her parents brought her here with no other hope. her life was saved in a machine just like this. that is her sixth birthday...
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and human machine and maybe they can replace a t.v. or something between a t.v. and a cat something between a t.v. and a pet but they can't replace another person and they're not designed to do that either . the film also shows a japanese family giving robots to their grandmother toppers to stop her feeling lonely. you going to bed. i know all of us if you register recognize your faces and call you by your names. i could be wrong but that feels good doesn't it. oh. oh. yes well. you want to die it's just you know. you're beautiful just as you are you. know the real charmer. ok because it's. the i'm going to let you. live to japan for a while go on that and then your film you should various of the robots actually n.z. why in your opinion are robots far more accepted in japan than they are in europe you know. what exactly i've been told this is connected to shintoism that's an old traditional japanese way of thinking where inanimate things in our lives can also have souls. and this separation we know in the west between animate and inani
and human machine and maybe they can replace a t.v. or something between a t.v. and a cat something between a t.v. and a pet but they can't replace another person and they're not designed to do that either . the film also shows a japanese family giving robots to their grandmother toppers to stop her feeling lonely. you going to bed. i know all of us if you register recognize your faces and call you by your names. i could be wrong but that feels good doesn't it. oh. oh. yes well. you want to die...
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the wind that is shaking up the machine in chicago. stay with us. with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can barely feel. the follow up cat scan showed that it had gone to her liver. we needed a second opinion. that's when our journey began with cancer treatment centers of america. one of our questions was, how are we going to address my liver? so my doctor said i think we can do both surgeries together. i loved that. now my health is good. these people are saints. ha, they're saints. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. and not one dollar out of pocket buy for closing costs.n payment no down payment, no closing costs. why re
the wind that is shaking up the machine in chicago. stay with us. with retirement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. you can...
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how do we make sure these new artificial intelligence systems being built, and machine learning systemsare explainable and interpretable? how do we make sure that when they make decisions about human beings, human beings can come back and say, why did you decide that about me, why is that what my credit rating is, why did you stop me on the street on the suspicion of some crime? we want to make systems that are more responsive to the people who use them. that takes a combination of a legal and liberal arts perspective with an in-depth technical computer science perspective. host: in today's world, liberal arts is not necessarily dead yet? daniel: liberal arts is always at the center of how we think about the world because it is about how people function. computer sciences about how to build great systems that do great things for people. but to understand what this system should do, how they should interact with people, you need a combination. for example, we are having an enormous debate around the world about privacy protection. i think everyone has recognized that we need more robust
how do we make sure these new artificial intelligence systems being built, and machine learning systemsare explainable and interpretable? how do we make sure that when they make decisions about human beings, human beings can come back and say, why did you decide that about me, why is that what my credit rating is, why did you stop me on the street on the suspicion of some crime? we want to make systems that are more responsive to the people who use them. that takes a combination of a legal and...
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machines it's a strangely beautiful scene. despite his mills archaic appearance daniel is a formidable soul trader with a startup mentality he puts the magic of marketing at the service of a passionate love of all frantic textiles. moving is insanely repetitive it's. boring but it drives you to for some reason to keep doing it and doing it more and getting it better each time i can't really tell you what it is it's like an addiction. a very very cruel unforgiving addiction but what is incredibly satisfying is getting fabric that has been washed with what we call finished back delivered and you open it up and it's not sort of an attempt at doing it it's. there's no planned obsolescence or daniels mail his artfully woven cloth is durable and can be passed on for several generations just like our grandparents clothes and his approach appeals to global brands like a half long and even nike. the company gets its fair share of visitors eager to notice secrets of authentic british tweed. what it's very good for is educating people in
machines it's a strangely beautiful scene. despite his mills archaic appearance daniel is a formidable soul trader with a startup mentality he puts the magic of marketing at the service of a passionate love of all frantic textiles. moving is insanely repetitive it's. boring but it drives you to for some reason to keep doing it and doing it more and getting it better each time i can't really tell you what it is it's like an addiction. a very very cruel unforgiving addiction but what is...
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country focuses on trump and his book blue marie very few seem to care that our organized murder machines continue their work around the world that's the term i like to use instead of military organized human murder machine that has a nice ring to it just kind of rolls off the tongue got it. doesn't really sound so boring and. sounds like a super lame millipede you met at a party at military over there is an account if i hear one more capital gains tax joe i'm going to kill myself. so let's just go along with organized human murder machine show a ten months ago i covered how twenty one trillion dollars had gone unaccounted for at the pentagon over the past twenty years don't try to think about the number twenty one trillion because you'll pass out and hit your head on a desk ok if your salary is forty thousand dollars a year in order to earn a twenty one trillion it would take you five hundred and twenty five million years . at which point you can even enjoy the new jet ski you bought because you're a brain in a jar. since i last brought you that report there has been a little more covera
country focuses on trump and his book blue marie very few seem to care that our organized murder machines continue their work around the world that's the term i like to use instead of military organized human murder machine that has a nice ring to it just kind of rolls off the tongue got it. doesn't really sound so boring and. sounds like a super lame millipede you met at a party at military over there is an account if i hear one more capital gains tax joe i'm going to kill myself. so let's...
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and with superfast 56 data networks around the corner, the capabilities of these machines could increasely. this has led many to question the responsibilities that come with these capabilities. and the questions are coming not just from silicon valley but from the heart of one of the world's major religions. at the vatican, the catholic church has brought together scientists and ethicists to discuss these issues, and pope francis has written a letter, the human community, which emphasises the urgent need to study the relationship between humans and emerging technologies. the pope presented the letter to the pontifical academy for life to open the special conference called robo—ethics: humans, machines and health. one of the star attractions here is japanese professor hiroshi ishiguro, the creator of extremely humanlike robots. i am a humanoid. i am a copy of professor ishiguro. he has used them before to speak at his place in conferences but this time he has come in person. professor ishiguro presented his vision of the future of humanity, a world where humans evolved into robots, leavin
and with superfast 56 data networks around the corner, the capabilities of these machines could increasely. this has led many to question the responsibilities that come with these capabilities. and the questions are coming not just from silicon valley but from the heart of one of the world's major religions. at the vatican, the catholic church has brought together scientists and ethicists to discuss these issues, and pope francis has written a letter, the human community, which emphasises the...
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so, right now, we have to instruct our machines but, in a 56 world, our machines might decide to communicateor with each other. the machines will start communicating, simply to regulate the flow of human activity. your car is going to be connecting and thinking and interacting and communicating with every other sensor that happens as it's walking down the street. as it passes a building, as it passes somebody on a bicycle, information from a traffic light three blocks down that you can't even see yet, it's going to be completely seamless. as 56 networks connect and run more of our infrastructure, the theory goes they will give a massive boost to the economy. the technology is ready to go and, if we delay the roll—out, there are fears that we could fall behind other countries. so can we afford to wait? the uk is currently one of the leading countries for 56 deployment in the world. that is attracting lots of good external investment, people trialling new applications and testing new services that utilise 56 in the uk, launching them here first. if all the operators had to slow down for 12 to
so, right now, we have to instruct our machines but, in a 56 world, our machines might decide to communicateor with each other. the machines will start communicating, simply to regulate the flow of human activity. your car is going to be connecting and thinking and interacting and communicating with every other sensor that happens as it's walking down the street. as it passes a building, as it passes somebody on a bicycle, information from a traffic light three blocks down that you can't even...
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one of the benefits of ai and machines is the ability to surveillance more and create more protection in an organization, then what can be done by individuals manually. >> my time has expired, i yield back. rep. waters: mr. foster is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to our witnesses. i think you are going to sense a lot of difference in the nature of questions you get from members here who were or were not present 10 years ago when lehman fell. a quick show of hands, i think -- how many of you were at the helm of your bank when lehman fell and tart came up? mr. dimon only. for those of you who are new, i would like to let you know what it was like being a member of congress, when the tarp vote came up. our phones were ringing with a mixture, 50/50 mixture of no and hell no, about whether we should vote to save the economy. we were faced to vote for $700 million in taxpayer money. at the time, the cbo estimated half of that would be a loss. that, you should have your staff dig up the roll call vote on who voted to save the economy and who did not. then look over those names ca
one of the benefits of ai and machines is the ability to surveillance more and create more protection in an organization, then what can be done by individuals manually. >> my time has expired, i yield back. rep. waters: mr. foster is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you to our witnesses. i think you are going to sense a lot of difference in the nature of questions you get from members here who were or were not present 10 years ago when lehman fell. a quick show of hands, i...
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it's widely asserted that leon out of really did build a flying machine himself and that the last will and employee of his tried out this flying machine and that layer nardo recorded the flight in his codex. x. therefore when i've read the codex and there is nothing in it about the flight. stuff one plane of. the florence workshop of. his court painter became leonardo's master school he achieved mastery of perspective better than anyone else and he sketched everything he saw whether in books or in his surroundings in the pages of his notebooks unable to make a living as a freelance artist at the age of twenty five he applied to work as a specialist for military equipment at the milan court of ludovick us force. on hot the equipment he promised was either unfeasible totally impractical or simply didn't work so much with him for instance if you look at the tank he proposed it's constructed to be driven by hand crane and hunt. and that hand crank is attached to a kind of gear a cage here so that the front wheel goes backwards and the rear wheel goes forwards . much as echo takes a skeptic
it's widely asserted that leon out of really did build a flying machine himself and that the last will and employee of his tried out this flying machine and that layer nardo recorded the flight in his codex. x. therefore when i've read the codex and there is nothing in it about the flight. stuff one plane of. the florence workshop of. his court painter became leonardo's master school he achieved mastery of perspective better than anyone else and he sketched everything he saw whether in books or...
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china has that for a lot of these machine learning artificial intelligence technologies. mostly because they have a growing middle class. i have a lot of social and economic challenges such as the managed management of their large city that really needs the benefit of machine learning technology and other automatic techniques. so there's no question they're going to realize enormous benefits from that and at some point, they're going to want to bring technology out into the global marketplace. and that's where i think we're going to start to have a lot of really challenging questions. because their technology respect for privacy the way we expectedto, doesn't respect other human right the way we expected to, what happens when china persuaded a wholebunch of third countries , other developing countries that they should adopt a social score in the way that china has started to adopt . those are going to be i think the real competitive challenges that were going to have to face . >> would you use a wuawei phone? >> we all use technology that has chinese components of the que
china has that for a lot of these machine learning artificial intelligence technologies. mostly because they have a growing middle class. i have a lot of social and economic challenges such as the managed management of their large city that really needs the benefit of machine learning technology and other automatic techniques. so there's no question they're going to realize enormous benefits from that and at some point, they're going to want to bring technology out into the global marketplace....
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meanwhile the ultra futuristic machines are a great time saver it took a three d. printer one hundred twenty hours to make this jacket. make. these objects ghana the next major technical revolution is done it pellets collection assistant. a graduate of shankar a prestigious fashion school in tel aviv the young israeli designer made waves with extraordinary graduation show. i didn't know anything about. working on this project so i started my research they internet. so many amazing siri their knowledge with an hour. by this technology local branch of the maker movement platform provided her with access to high tech machines enabling her to artfully meld fashion and technology that was so happy to see a. man there who needed. all the information did they teach me anything i don't know about three. for a first collection created entirely at home and done it perry kept her machines running night and day to print jackets dresses skirts and even shoes for groundbreaking work baffled some of her teachers but captivated people elsewhere. in just two weeks over five million
meanwhile the ultra futuristic machines are a great time saver it took a three d. printer one hundred twenty hours to make this jacket. make. these objects ghana the next major technical revolution is done it pellets collection assistant. a graduate of shankar a prestigious fashion school in tel aviv the young israeli designer made waves with extraordinary graduation show. i didn't know anything about. working on this project so i started my research they internet. so many amazing siri their...
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well at the heart of a famine machine getting increasingly closely connected but does the show actually square with reality or is it just show case a pipe dreams of engineers and who will be allowed to build the infrastructure needed for artificial intelligence up occasions and five g. the new standard for ultra fast mobile connection turns out there's hope for weiwei german chancellor merkel stressed she does not want to exclude single provided us from contracts shaping the future. look don't touch simple i contact controls this machine is this hands off robotic arm the future of automation the latest technologies like this one here on display at the hanover trade fair technology is a very powerful and a.t.m. but only if you use them to the right purpose you know and the purpose for example in this example by and applying. visual control and i control technology is to make life easier for the work activity. within a year or two five cheat acknowledge e is set to change the way manufacturing is done and hand over prototypes show how the faster flow of data improves production processes
well at the heart of a famine machine getting increasingly closely connected but does the show actually square with reality or is it just show case a pipe dreams of engineers and who will be allowed to build the infrastructure needed for artificial intelligence up occasions and five g. the new standard for ultra fast mobile connection turns out there's hope for weiwei german chancellor merkel stressed she does not want to exclude single provided us from contracts shaping the future. look don't...
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look don't touch simpler i contact controls this machine is this hands off robotic arm the future of automation the latest technologies like this one here on display at the hanover trade fair technology is a very powerful and that only if you use them to the right purpose you know and the purpose for example in this example by deploying. visual control and i control technology is to make life easier for the work at. within a year or two five cheat acknowledge e is set to change the way manufacturing is done and hand over prototypes show how the faster flow of data improves production processes and makes factories more efficient. five hundred times faster than the actual technology we have and we will use this in our production for at and also for quality systems that means we can get closer to real time data connection and real time intelligence systems five g. is on everyone's mind not only engineers but also politicians german chancellor angela merkel is against excluding companies like who away from infrastructure updates in the industry are off i don't think we should exclude any
look don't touch simpler i contact controls this machine is this hands off robotic arm the future of automation the latest technologies like this one here on display at the hanover trade fair technology is a very powerful and that only if you use them to the right purpose you know and the purpose for example in this example by deploying. visual control and i control technology is to make life easier for the work at. within a year or two five cheat acknowledge e is set to change the way...