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i thought i believe is an inherent human flaw rather than a machine but machine also has flaws it can just go out of order. we're going to deal with that. this is a happens to some tools and. theoretical. of three laws or fourth laws are you know to preserve which i don't believe will actually can be integrated into robots but as long as we have a big off button on there i think about as long as we have access to that stone close down the ices to that bottom feeder we're going take a short break right now where we come back we'll continue talking to peter rabbit and engineer about exclude a creator of the intelligent robot rabat we'll ask him who takes the blame if something goes wrong in an automated world stay with us. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to. education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you. want is the place of students in this business model for college w
i thought i believe is an inherent human flaw rather than a machine but machine also has flaws it can just go out of order. we're going to deal with that. this is a happens to some tools and. theoretical. of three laws or fourth laws are you know to preserve which i don't believe will actually can be integrated into robots but as long as we have a big off button on there i think about as long as we have access to that stone close down the ices to that bottom feeder we're going take a short...
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they would also have to carry the machine gun. machine gun weighs about 50 pounds. the tripod another 50 or 60 pounds. these guys had to be able to carry all the equipment and ammunition. the weight of the machine gun is what led to the advent of the automatic rifle or automatic assault weapon. >> why do you like to come out and do this? >> it was challenging to research and there is not a lot written in english about the french army. they were the bulk of the allied force and they were fascinating to read about. i was stationed in germany in the army. it got me really interested in some of the war aspects. the equipment and the general look of it is pretty neat. it's been really fun to learn about. a lot of people don't know about the french and the involvement. a lot of people think i am german. they find that fascinating. and in the whole period of the first world war, they start out with linear tactics. the machine gun comes into play. gas,, airplanes, poison all of this technology. it's pretty interesting. >> what was it like visiting the battlefields? >> i thi
they would also have to carry the machine gun. machine gun weighs about 50 pounds. the tripod another 50 or 60 pounds. these guys had to be able to carry all the equipment and ammunition. the weight of the machine gun is what led to the advent of the automatic rifle or automatic assault weapon. >> why do you like to come out and do this? >> it was challenging to research and there is not a lot written in english about the french army. they were the bulk of the allied force and they...
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i'm totally against machines that can kill and machines making decisions even even when there's a human in the in the system which is that the excuse that a lot of these use it's very disjointed with the playstation. game sort of generation that's grown up playing battlefield in games like this where it's so easy to press a button and the little shadow figure in the distance drops and to do that in real life it's so destroying to the emotion as you have mentioned it several times before is there's not there is no feeling it's just a few pixels on a screen that you're interacting with my i think creating machines like thought that that are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone and robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more wars will we see more wars because they're just much more comfortable to fight at this point. i'm not sure whether it'll make more wars but i do i would argue that doesn't make them safer it just. means that you just need mo
i'm totally against machines that can kill and machines making decisions even even when there's a human in the in the system which is that the excuse that a lot of these use it's very disjointed with the playstation. game sort of generation that's grown up playing battlefield in games like this where it's so easy to press a button and the little shadow figure in the distance drops and to do that in real life it's so destroying to the emotion as you have mentioned it several times before is...
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one, it will be a certified machine. two, it will be able to accept paper ballots, and we will have some kind of paper ballot system. susan: we have one minute. either of you have a final question? reid: a few years ago before the russians got involved, the trend was england somewhere towards internet voting. there are some states that deal with internet voting for the military and people overseas. do you want to see internet voting in the future if it can be totally secured? -- i will never say never. frankly, i don't think it will be in my lifetime. i think that internet voting -- i know a lot of millennials and young adults would love to be able to vote on their telephone, cell phones, but that one not happen in the near future. i think there are ways it can be done. one way that is being tested right now, piloted in west virginia, is using block chain for overseas and military votes. there are also ways we are looking at, a secure web portal that you have to have passwords, password-protected, to get into to process
one, it will be a certified machine. two, it will be able to accept paper ballots, and we will have some kind of paper ballot system. susan: we have one minute. either of you have a final question? reid: a few years ago before the russians got involved, the trend was england somewhere towards internet voting. there are some states that deal with internet voting for the military and people overseas. do you want to see internet voting in the future if it can be totally secured? -- i will never...
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i'm totally against machines that can kill and machines making decisions even even when there's a human in the in the system which is that the excuse that a lot of these use it's still very disjointed and with the playstation really are a game sort of generation that's grown up playing battlefield in games like this where it's so easy to press a button and the little shadow figure in the distance drops and to do that in real life it's so disjointed that the emotion as you have mentioned it several times before is there's not there is no feeling it's just a few pixels on a screen that you're interacting with my i think creating machines like thought that that are automatic or even semi automatic with a human in the loop is just is a misuse of technology do you think do you think this whole drone and robotics warfare will which makes war certainly safer at least where they armies. breed more worse will we see more wars because there are too. much more comfortable to fight at this point you know i'm not. i'm not sure whether to make more wars but i i do i would argue that doesn't make them
i'm totally against machines that can kill and machines making decisions even even when there's a human in the in the system which is that the excuse that a lot of these use it's still very disjointed and with the playstation really are a game sort of generation that's grown up playing battlefield in games like this where it's so easy to press a button and the little shadow figure in the distance drops and to do that in real life it's so disjointed that the emotion as you have mentioned it...
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a robot it's has sensors it does work for us that we don't want to do and so on so washing machine is a robot but we don't even consider it and anyway a robot would just it's a machine that must be less robot in the sense that you know we the regular people perceive it in that sense what is the most advanced rather that you've created what can eat do. but. yeah it's very easy to morph size robots. what i work on is specifically algorithms and. vision algorithms in particular so i teach robots have c and how to see the world and that's a very difficult task for a robot it's very easy for us when we walk into a room we can instantly say where we are within that room and where all the rest of the objects are in that room and what the function of those objects are these concepts are very very difficult and it's you can show you can teach an artificial intelligence what a chair looks like in several chairs and then you can show it a new chair that never seen before right now and it could pick out and say that is a chair but if you showed a series of things and said which of these is for si
a robot it's has sensors it does work for us that we don't want to do and so on so washing machine is a robot but we don't even consider it and anyway a robot would just it's a machine that must be less robot in the sense that you know we the regular people perceive it in that sense what is the most advanced rather that you've created what can eat do. but. yeah it's very easy to morph size robots. what i work on is specifically algorithms and. vision algorithms in particular so i teach robots...
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the cans proceed to another machine called the clincher, and moving often at the amazing speed of 140 of the cans in place automatically. ♪ ernard: the route of travel is the vacuum sealing machine. this receives the cans with clenched covers, sucks all the air out, and seals the cans hermetically. to this machine developed by can manufacturers we owe a great debt, for without its benefits in sealing cans so no air can reach the content, no food could be preserved in this manner. loading merrily onward, the canned passes through a washing machine. ♪ rackers then nimble scooped them up and place them on a cooking tray. ♪ bernard: huge cavern like steam cookers stand ready to receive the tray loads of freshly-canned salmon. ♪ bernard: for an hour and a half, the salmon cook under heavy steam pressure, simmering in their own juice until they are a cream paste. ♪ bernard: all day and night during the season, the canneries rad hive of activity. -- are a beehive of activity. continuous cleaning, canning and cooking of various fridays of salmon. there are even floating canneries, ships that
the cans proceed to another machine called the clincher, and moving often at the amazing speed of 140 of the cans in place automatically. ♪ ernard: the route of travel is the vacuum sealing machine. this receives the cans with clenched covers, sucks all the air out, and seals the cans hermetically. to this machine developed by can manufacturers we owe a great debt, for without its benefits in sealing cans so no air can reach the content, no food could be preserved in this manner. loading...
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technology that is 15 years old now and some of these states machines are still the machines they bought with these initial funds. any business in america that does not invest in their technology 15 years ago and leave it at that and think you have come up to the state-of-the-art in where things need to be -- we understand these machines, who, again, many of which are over a decade old, they need to be upgraded. for example, georgia has requested $10 million that was provided through the formula for the $380 million disbursement. georgia has no machines that have paper ballots. the estimate is that in order to move all the way to machines for every voter that allows for paper ballots, which are the only type of ballots that could then be audited and a confident manner afterwards and the paper is much less likely to be hacked and the more secure provision, georgia whinnying between $35 million and $100 million to update the machines. we saw virginia upgrade all of the machines away from a paperless system to paper ballots before the 2017 election. that is the kind of urgency we need to se
technology that is 15 years old now and some of these states machines are still the machines they bought with these initial funds. any business in america that does not invest in their technology 15 years ago and leave it at that and think you have come up to the state-of-the-art in where things need to be -- we understand these machines, who, again, many of which are over a decade old, they need to be upgraded. for example, georgia has requested $10 million that was provided through the...
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or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. >>> alex true beck's time may be up as "jeopardy" host. he said it's 50/50 he will return. he's 78 years old and hosting the game show since 1984. he announced a player from the los angeles hockey team take over for him and laura coates, legal analyst for cnn. >> hard to imagine the show without alex true btieaof tradi for 2018 and offer a first of its kind membership program. members get general member access to all home games, reserved seat plan and concession discounts. that includes 20 ounce domestic drafts for $4 and hot dogs for three bucks and 10 game plans start at $240. full season plan holders can give away tickets and still attend. fans can also switch seats during the season. we'll see how these models do. >> if they keep playing the way they're playing they will get a lot of takers. >>> the best time to leave a ballgame, and it's earlier, much much earlier. 5:38, espn's analytics blog crunched the numbers and found the best t
or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. >>> alex true beck's time may be up as "jeopardy" host. he said it's 50/50 he will return. he's 78 years old and hosting the game show since 1984. he announced a player from the los angeles hockey team take over for him and laura coates, legal analyst for cnn. >> hard to imagine the show without alex true btieaof tradi for 2018 and offer a first of its kind membership program....
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for machine prediction?it's the box in the middle, human prediction. the value of human prediction will fall as the capability of machine prediction increases. so we are quite poor predicters. we're slow, we're noisy, we have all sorts of systematic biases in our prediction. it's been very well documented in books like danny canman's thinking fast and slow, the predictably irrational. all these things document how terrible humans are at making predictions, but we still make them all the time. and so as the capabilities of machine prediction increase, the cost of machine prediction falls, the value of human prediction will plunge. so our human prediction capabilities become less and less valuable because the machines can do it so much better, faster, cheaper. and that's the part i think the press has been fascinated with, and that's led to a mischaracterization of a complete wiping out of the role of humans. what they miss when they focus on that are all the other boxes. the other boxes are the complements. t
for machine prediction?it's the box in the middle, human prediction. the value of human prediction will fall as the capability of machine prediction increases. so we are quite poor predicters. we're slow, we're noisy, we have all sorts of systematic biases in our prediction. it's been very well documented in books like danny canman's thinking fast and slow, the predictably irrational. all these things document how terrible humans are at making predictions, but we still make them all the time....
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rolling forward the cans pastor a washing machine. pass through a washing machine.ed up and tray. on a huge, cap like steam cookers tray ready to receive the loads of freshly-canned salmon. four one hour and a half, the salmon cook under heavy steam pressure. all day and night during the season, the canneries a beehive of activity. canning andleaning, cooking of various fridays of salmon. there are even floating canneries, ships that are equipped with canning machinery, traveling from place to place following the fish. ♪ constant inspection eliminates the slightest leak and any can. cans properly sealed container no air, and this ensures. he am the salmon. usually in 12 short hours, salmon fresh from the sea are sealed fresh in the can and set out to cool. modern labeling machines make quick work of their task. ofre are several varieties salmon and most canneries have a special label for each brand. you may wonder how the labelers can distinguish the several varieties. the answer is simple. the salmon are canned in vacuums one variety at a time. as the cans passed t
rolling forward the cans pastor a washing machine. pass through a washing machine.ed up and tray. on a huge, cap like steam cookers tray ready to receive the loads of freshly-canned salmon. four one hour and a half, the salmon cook under heavy steam pressure. all day and night during the season, the canneries a beehive of activity. canning andleaning, cooking of various fridays of salmon. there are even floating canneries, ships that are equipped with canning machinery, traveling from place to...
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it was a gorgeous, gorgeous machine. you with the soundtrack to your life. >> transformers and cabbage patch dolls may be the two top sellers this year, but for adults there's only one hot item, the vcr. >> christmas shoppers have again made the video cassette recorder one of the year's hottest get gifts for cloneups. but the vcr is a lot more than a popular christmas gift. it's an invention some say is changing the whole idea of television. >> there are so many inventions where you can track the success back to the smashing of a limitation, and the vcr smashed the limitation of time. >> most people use vcrs for what they call time shifting. let's say this sunday is your parents' 50th wedding anniversary, but you can't miss the steelers. what you do is set the timer on your recorder, pop in a tape, and watch the steel is where you get home. >> it just changed the paradigm of television. >> the makers of tv programs and movies shown on television claim their films lose their rerun value when they're recorded on home video
it was a gorgeous, gorgeous machine. you with the soundtrack to your life. >> transformers and cabbage patch dolls may be the two top sellers this year, but for adults there's only one hot item, the vcr. >> christmas shoppers have again made the video cassette recorder one of the year's hottest get gifts for cloneups. but the vcr is a lot more than a popular christmas gift. it's an invention some say is changing the whole idea of television. >> there are so many inventions...
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. ♪ a machine almost human, the iron shank, cuts off the heads and tails, cleans, and in some cases,in a jiffy. ♪ from the fish house, the salmon travel in pure, clear spring water to the canning house. ♪ as thousands of fish are cleaned and delivered to the canning house, hour after hour, there must be thousands of cans to imprison the delicate flavor for which the alaskan salmon has --nd universal renowned universal renown. machines, such as this one, have been developed to reform the cans, attach and seal the bottom, and deliver them in rapid succession to the canning house nearby. ♪ through years during which the salmon industry was growing in alaska, can manufacturers found it advantageous to ship partially formed cans to the fisheries. for a time, the cans were made entirely by hand at the canneries, fashioned from sheets of tin, but this method is now little used. finally, the idea of shipping factory made cans was developed by manufacturers. millions of these are shipped to alaska where they are completed at the canneries. ♪ the salmon are placed on a conveyor at one end, sha
. ♪ a machine almost human, the iron shank, cuts off the heads and tails, cleans, and in some cases,in a jiffy. ♪ from the fish house, the salmon travel in pure, clear spring water to the canning house. ♪ as thousands of fish are cleaned and delivered to the canning house, hour after hour, there must be thousands of cans to imprison the delicate flavor for which the alaskan salmon has --nd universal renowned universal renown. machines, such as this one, have been developed to reform the...
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it can harvest up to what 1,000 people would harvest in one day, that machine can do it by itself. one thing we are trying to show off in these areas, somebody that knows nothing about cotton can leave here feeling like they got some knowledge. we have a display case with samples of cotton. cotton is all graded by the usda, so it is an unbiased party. it is all the same standard across the u.s. there are four grading offices in texas. one in lubbock, 150 miles from here, and to others. i forget how many, seven or eight in the whole nation. they grade the cotton primarily on eight different factors. amount of trash in it, the length of the fibers, the color of the fiber is a big part. if we get a lot of rain and it is harvested wrong, it might not discolor, you want it to be a bright white. all these different factors. cotton have so many factors that can come into play. we have a bale of cotton here that was actually drawn on my farm. we show a grade and explain the different factors that make the grade up. when you put 8 combinations of factors, you end up with a lot of combinatio
it can harvest up to what 1,000 people would harvest in one day, that machine can do it by itself. one thing we are trying to show off in these areas, somebody that knows nothing about cotton can leave here feeling like they got some knowledge. we have a display case with samples of cotton. cotton is all graded by the usda, so it is an unbiased party. it is all the same standard across the u.s. there are four grading offices in texas. one in lubbock, 150 miles from here, and to others. i forget...
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so this is complicated stuff with a decentralized system and machines and all of that.is it safe to say the simplest rule there should always be a paper backup? >> it depends on the state. >> i am not discipline -- suggesting regulation but but if you don't have a paper backup it is hard to determine if you have an accurate count. >> paper is interesting because everyone can't use paper if you have a disability then it is hard to do that paper piece. if we could do security with paper to make sure it is accessible then that is 100% right with the paper backup. >> serving on the intelligence committee with cybersecurity issues and with those bug bounties. but with those levels of security i don't want to say they are overconfident but they have a level of confidence that may not be justified. trust but verify as reagan said what about that provision. but then to penetrate the systems. and then to have that come up reading from washington. for what they need to do. and then to great effect. until somebody shows them they are not. that is what they are suggesting. >> from
so this is complicated stuff with a decentralized system and machines and all of that.is it safe to say the simplest rule there should always be a paper backup? >> it depends on the state. >> i am not discipline -- suggesting regulation but but if you don't have a paper backup it is hard to determine if you have an accurate count. >> paper is interesting because everyone can't use paper if you have a disability then it is hard to do that paper piece. if we could do security...
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they check all the paper trails from the machines, all the paper receipts, and make sure that the machines match all the numbers. so in a way those are audited numbers before they're certified. election night reporting is not official. >> right. >> so it has to go through a process where they check all of the paper receipts and check all of the voting numbers against those receipts to make sure that they can certify it as official results. so it is not -- it's not exactly an audit, but it is a form of an audit. >> and in the -- well, i think it's not exactly an audit, but i understand what you're saying. election night returns are always unofficial. >> correct. >> always need to be verified. and on that topic, let me go to one other -- i think in the maryland primary that was just completed, some of the registrations were not downloaded appropriately. i don't know how many provisional ballots were cast because of that. do either of you -- either of you know? >> i don't know the numbers. we could get that from maryland for you. >> i think we are in the process of getting that and one of the
they check all the paper trails from the machines, all the paper receipts, and make sure that the machines match all the numbers. so in a way those are audited numbers before they're certified. election night reporting is not official. >> right. >> so it has to go through a process where they check all of the paper receipts and check all of the voting numbers against those receipts to make sure that they can certify it as official results. so it is not -- it's not exactly an audit,...
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this. >> it just seems a little weird buying clothes out of a vending machine. >> the vending machine has been here almost a year, but is generating a buzz now, in part thanks to social media. frank barbieri's tweet, sfo has a down vest vending machine for visiting vcs, short for venture capitalists has more than 3,000 likes, 500 plus retweets and 100 plus comments. >> there is a fair degree of uniformity in the venture capital world, and uniform is one of those. and the down vest or the fleece vest is one thing you see very often. >> reporter: barbieri knows. he works with venture capitalists and was headed to new york to raise a round of funding when he spotted the machine. he says the tweet has been more laughable than offensive. >> first ten likes were from investors who we've spoken with. they have a good sense of humor. >> the vests run about 50 dollars and the jackets around $70. >> i think it's cool. it's another way to make money. >> sfo spokesperson doug yankkl says the machine is making money. >> they tell us they're doing sales of over $10,000 per month just from this mach
this. >> it just seems a little weird buying clothes out of a vending machine. >> the vending machine has been here almost a year, but is generating a buzz now, in part thanks to social media. frank barbieri's tweet, sfo has a down vest vending machine for visiting vcs, short for venture capitalists has more than 3,000 likes, 500 plus retweets and 100 plus comments. >> there is a fair degree of uniformity in the venture capital world, and uniform is one of those. and the down...
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trying to show the different how harvest has transitioned from hand harvest to the modern-day machine we had in the other building. to 1000 -- up up to what 1000 people will harvest and one day, the machine can do itself. ,e are also trying to show off somebody that knows nothing about cotton and feel like they can leave here feeling like they've got knowledge. we had a display case with samples of cotton grades. cotton is all graded by the usda, and unbiased party. it is all by the same standard across the u.s.. there's four grading offices. here. 150 miles from there is only -- probably seven or eight in the whole nation now. cotton-based this common factors, the amount of trash, length and color of fibers. we get a lot of rain, and the harvest might discolor it. -- is graded morning evening moisture, but cotton has got so many factors. we have a bale of cotton grown on my farm. we show the grade and explain the different factors that make up the grade. so, when you put eight combinations of factors, you end up with a lot of different combinations in the final grade. cotton has been
trying to show the different how harvest has transitioned from hand harvest to the modern-day machine we had in the other building. to 1000 -- up up to what 1000 people will harvest and one day, the machine can do itself. ,e are also trying to show off somebody that knows nothing about cotton and feel like they can leave here feeling like they've got knowledge. we had a display case with samples of cotton grades. cotton is all graded by the usda, and unbiased party. it is all by the same...
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vote of of americans machines hungry companies. one is here today. i wish the other two companies could have joined us. andn the threats we face the billions of state dollars that go to these companies, oversight is vital to ensure they are providing secure and reliable voting machines and services. congress must do everything we can to defend our elections and confidence inan's our democratic process. i am glad we have a system with different systems in different jurisdictions because one hack won't ruin everything, but one hack in one state could jar people's confidence. they came close last time to hack into 21 states. close to the voter list in illinois, and we don't want this to happen again. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> i look for to working with you on this. we both worked with sarah lankford and several wightman -- in several wightman. they have both had time to think about these issues. wightman, if you would like to start, i would like for you to go first. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for your thoughtfulness in m
vote of of americans machines hungry companies. one is here today. i wish the other two companies could have joined us. andn the threats we face the billions of state dollars that go to these companies, oversight is vital to ensure they are providing secure and reliable voting machines and services. congress must do everything we can to defend our elections and confidence inan's our democratic process. i am glad we have a system with different systems in different jurisdictions because one hack...
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and a gold dredge is really a simple machine that does three things. the gold dredge chewed up gold bearing gravel, it's solid -- it swallowed golden spit out rock. chewing up the gravel was done by the big bucket line beside us. the frame sticking out is called the latter. it had a 35 foot digging latter. that means this machine could cut 35 feet below water level to reach bedrock. around that latter in operation was a continuous chain of 64, 6 cubic foot buckets. you can see some on the line. in operation, that continuous chain was like a big chainsaw blade cutting in reverse. the chain of buckets would move around that digging latter. frombucket would come underneath, big into the face of the pond upfront, get a load of gold-bearing gravel, carry the gold up the ladder and drop it to the hopper on the third deck of the dredge and in the bucket would come down for another load. number eight could move 22 buckets per minute for 7000 cubic yards of gold bearing gravel in 24 hours. all that gold bearing material elevated, dropped in the hopper, the hopp
and a gold dredge is really a simple machine that does three things. the gold dredge chewed up gold bearing gravel, it's solid -- it swallowed golden spit out rock. chewing up the gravel was done by the big bucket line beside us. the frame sticking out is called the latter. it had a 35 foot digging latter. that means this machine could cut 35 feet below water level to reach bedrock. around that latter in operation was a continuous chain of 64, 6 cubic foot buckets. you can see some on the line....
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test and all the stores fall 2013 the gap was so huge that they had to cheat and hack commercial machine look like they created new technology and part of that secrecy and paranoia he came to hide the shenanigans. and when i finally published my first story october 2015 a lot of employees were not even aware of what they had done in the lab are not even aware only a few of the blood tests were done but most were done with the hack commercial machine because they were not authorized to go into the lab there was a fingerprint scanner if your finger had not been and/or preapproved you cannot get in and did not know what was going on. so it was about hiding not just from the outside but also many employees on the inside. >> in a sense is another tell because if you were committed you could do with it said you operate 180 degrees different so go back in my mind what was the first encounter with the performance with novartis. >> the prologue of the book is with the chief financial officer at the time elizabeth and her colleagues and it takes place in 2006 comeback from come back from a demonst
test and all the stores fall 2013 the gap was so huge that they had to cheat and hack commercial machine look like they created new technology and part of that secrecy and paranoia he came to hide the shenanigans. and when i finally published my first story october 2015 a lot of employees were not even aware of what they had done in the lab are not even aware only a few of the blood tests were done but most were done with the hack commercial machine because they were not authorized to go into...
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they did about -- i think they did 80 tests using this hacked method with the machine. >> host: well,we could go on and on about this element but i think you have pretty well established that -- i won't use the term scam -- of the -- i want to go now to where you become part of the story if i can put it that way. were you first sniffed out something was different here and how that led to your investigation. >> guest: right. so, theranos and elizabeth holmes first came on my radar when i read a profile of elizabeth holmes in the "the new yorker" magazine in late 20 14678 she had become a celebrate, about a year or more since she had risen to fame and she had graced the cover of for money magazine and that was in the first time i discovered the company exist and this young woman founded it and then i learned of the company's valuation and of her great wealth, and there was a thing -- a couple things but one thing in particular that struck me is odd as i was reading that new yorker profile on the subway home from manhattan to brooklyn which was this notion at a 19-year-old college dropou
they did about -- i think they did 80 tests using this hacked method with the machine. >> host: well,we could go on and on about this element but i think you have pretty well established that -- i won't use the term scam -- of the -- i want to go now to where you become part of the story if i can put it that way. were you first sniffed out something was different here and how that led to your investigation. >> guest: right. so, theranos and elizabeth holmes first came on my radar...
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there is now an arms race because the people developing phishingri attacks are offered using machine learning to figure out ways to make more subtle e-mails that bypass the filters but i think what we are going to see is much greater degree of sophisticationre in the machine learning that's applied to this so every day you will see a significant advance on both the offense and the defense at machine speeds so the cyber actors can create industrial scale phishing attacks to automatically generate these phishing e-mails in large numbers. the internet company is developing defenses that are just as fast and just a scalable. that is always consider as one of the hardest problems in cybersecurity. >> he think they are powerful enough to counter the offense? >> there's a long-standing debate in cybersecurity theory about whether they are offense or defense dominant in cyber. it's inherently harder to defend the system benefits to attack it. we don't think so. we think in fact the advantage goes too ever assembled the largest number of trading -- training data. if the defenders were willing
there is now an arms race because the people developing phishingri attacks are offered using machine learning to figure out ways to make more subtle e-mails that bypass the filters but i think what we are going to see is much greater degree of sophisticationre in the machine learning that's applied to this so every day you will see a significant advance on both the offense and the defense at machine speeds so the cyber actors can create industrial scale phishing attacks to automatically...
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and it will have machine guns and cannons to destroy the german strong points and the german machine guns. here's the problem. you know how you get a tank in 1916? yeah. neither did they. but they look around the world and come up with some ideas. in the united states there is something called the hope agricultural tractor being used on farms around lawrence. pulling plows and other things. it's on a caterpillar tractor. there are things you need to go across nasty mud. the brits take this tractor and they bolt on hillbilly armor. now a hope agricultural tractor is designed to do a lot of things, pushing a machine gun is probably not one of them. the first day this tank is used in september of 1916, you start the attack with 49 tanks. and that is a most of the entire -- almost the entire number of tanks in the world at that time. and 17 of them do not even make it to the front. they break down before they get there. so, you only begin the attack with 32 tanks. you see what happens from there. good idea, and it shows the potential to go, these tanks are pretty cool, worth investing in
and it will have machine guns and cannons to destroy the german strong points and the german machine guns. here's the problem. you know how you get a tank in 1916? yeah. neither did they. but they look around the world and come up with some ideas. in the united states there is something called the hope agricultural tractor being used on farms around lawrence. pulling plows and other things. it's on a caterpillar tractor. there are things you need to go across nasty mud. the brits take this...
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what 1000vest up to people would harvest in one day, that machine can do it by itself. one thing we are trying to show off in these areas, somebody that knows nothing about cotton can leave here feeling like they got some knowledge. we have a display case with samples of cotton. , it israded by the usda all the same standard across the u.s.. grading offices in texas. how many, seven or eight in the whole nation. they grade the cotton primarily on eight different factors. the color of the fiber is a big part. rain and itlot of is harvested wrong, it might not be a bright white. all these different factors. [indiscernible] cotton have so many factors that can come into play. we have a bale of cotton here drawn on my farm. we shows a grade and explain the different factors that make the grade up. when you put the combination of a factors, you in up with a lot of combinations in the final grade. cotton has been good to our life. we owned and operated a cotton teachingafter agriculture in high school for 11 years, got into managing a cotton gin, and later buying shares of it
what 1000vest up to people would harvest in one day, that machine can do it by itself. one thing we are trying to show off in these areas, somebody that knows nothing about cotton can leave here feeling like they got some knowledge. we have a display case with samples of cotton. , it israded by the usda all the same standard across the u.s.. grading offices in texas. how many, seven or eight in the whole nation. they grade the cotton primarily on eight different factors. the color of the fiber...
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florence + the machine, that's a fantastic band name."name. what was your first band? and i was 11 and i band called the toxic cockroaches. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] b'tave a guitar. and the only instrument we had was a drum kit. >> seth: okay, so, what does a guitarist without a guitar hold? >> not much. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> not much. i held a lot of enthusiasm. >> seth: oh, that's good. yeah. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] that comes across today. this is -- so, you also, you've written a book. this is a collection of -- drafts of lyrics, drawings, things like that. is this something -- are you someone who saves everything and constantly is keeping your work with you as you travel? >> yes. yeah, i've always had notebooks all the time and i'm always, kind of, writing things down. scraps of paper is one of the most important thing to me, so, i keep everything. but, yeah, when i was -- i would never lose notebooks. like, i would go out all night and i would lose keys and phones and boyfriends. [ laughter ] but i would a
florence + the machine, that's a fantastic band name."name. what was your first band? and i was 11 and i band called the toxic cockroaches. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] b'tave a guitar. and the only instrument we had was a drum kit. >> seth: okay, so, what does a guitarist without a guitar hold? >> not much. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> not much. i held a lot of enthusiasm. >> seth: oh, that's good. yeah. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ]...
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machines. the feel of songs for. me and to change me. every sensation becomes more intense. dynamic interests with smaller numbers. zero minutes to sixty minutes more d.w. . it's all happening which of it is a fairly. sure link to use from africa around the world. your link to assumptions stories and discussions kalo some student news after coming from gravity from foreign exempt from own use of easy and while with safety debit cost much africa joined us on facebook at t w africa. hundreds often use in my times. where i come from rajoy remains an important soft transmitting news and for mission and when i was young my country was in the drawing of many conflicts the war problem which people most people want a god that i wanted to see. it was my job to tour in one of the not just sets so as not everyone in the town. and this and chose a days. nothing husband prince admired known codea enjoy a month or more of them so long even the stuff i caught us i was it's wicked for me all. my choices discarded because given their way toward transmittance patrols. men in the brush mom muc
machines. the feel of songs for. me and to change me. every sensation becomes more intense. dynamic interests with smaller numbers. zero minutes to sixty minutes more d.w. . it's all happening which of it is a fairly. sure link to use from africa around the world. your link to assumptions stories and discussions kalo some student news after coming from gravity from foreign exempt from own use of easy and while with safety debit cost much africa joined us on facebook at t w africa. hundreds...
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which goes to my point. >> in terms of the voting machine, most of these machines are not connected to the internet, they are disconnected. >> whether or not take the -- whether or not they are connected is interesting. machines are individual, there is a transmission for some of them. at the end of the day it transmits the results. there are backups to that, in the case of rhode island the most important one is the paper ballot. >> everything goes back to my question. you do not see a technical threat currently? >> in terms of the voting system in rhode island, from foreign adversaries, no. i do think we frontloaded our investigation in voting machines which made it -- made a big difference. >> we talked about members of congress previously. how protected are we on our networks? >> everyone has a different threat model, giving the sensitivity of information and policy shaping, which we engage in, it is safe to say a foreign adversary from a intelligence perspective, they would want to know what you are doing on a daily basis. what policies you are driving. in terms of how your positio
which goes to my point. >> in terms of the voting machine, most of these machines are not connected to the internet, they are disconnected. >> whether or not take the -- whether or not they are connected is interesting. machines are individual, there is a transmission for some of them. at the end of the day it transmits the results. there are backups to that, in the case of rhode island the most important one is the paper ballot. >> everything goes back to my question. you do...
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full of water and soap. >> and athey have a plan for ths machine. it's going to be a great idea to put the net around the parameter toe lien. >> three, two, one. >> start filling it with. >> bubbles. >> that's a great idea. >> not bad, actual. >> i it seems like nothing could go wrong. >> watch medisappear. >> does it stay in the net something. >> that's their hope, that the bubbles are going to stay inside the netting. look at how much is coming down. >> look at that. >> this is so crazy. >> this is so easy. >> most these successful youtuber videos are just them trashing their nice houses. >> oh my god, it's filling up at halfway. >> this looks like what happens when you get it wrong to the washing machine or dishwasher. >> does that happen to you often, nick? >> it happened to me in college once when i did know. it basically looks like this. >> it's incredible. >> who needs a bubble snsh this is awesome. >> the kids would have a great time. but they are able to fill it almost to the point where their heads clear the foam but at that point they jus
full of water and soap. >> and athey have a plan for ths machine. it's going to be a great idea to put the net around the parameter toe lien. >> three, two, one. >> start filling it with. >> bubbles. >> that's a great idea. >> not bad, actual. >> i it seems like nothing could go wrong. >> watch medisappear. >> does it stay in the net something. >> that's their hope, that the bubbles are going to stay inside the netting. look at how...
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so genuine autonomy for machines is a long way away? but here's the here's the key thing.tand ai, in my view, is as a form of theft. and what i mean by that is that these programs, machine learning programs, require enormous amounts of data from people and we simply take the data... if you talk to people from google they'll say our realjob is building ai, and we need all your data to do this. but then the trick, the thing that is terribly annoying is that they then turn around and say because we've taken all your data and correlated it and interpolated it and projected it, we're creating this program that will now replace you, you are no longer needed. you're out of work. but the thing is, you are needed because they need your data. so it bothers me terribly that we're talking about potentially putting people out of work when those people are still needed, because their data is needed. when i talked before about a system where maybe you pay for social media, what if you were also paid so you had a chance to achieve knowing dignity by making better and better data ? the oth
so genuine autonomy for machines is a long way away? but here's the here's the key thing.tand ai, in my view, is as a form of theft. and what i mean by that is that these programs, machine learning programs, require enormous amounts of data from people and we simply take the data... if you talk to people from google they'll say our realjob is building ai, and we need all your data to do this. but then the trick, the thing that is terribly annoying is that they then turn around and say because...
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the 5% of society could have a conversation outside of the manipulation machine or the addiction machinected? there is a personality effect you start to get irritable and a little paranoid and pick fights with people that used to be called the poor little snowflake syndrome that is why conservatives call college students that trump is addicted to twitter and i talked to him over the years and he is always a con man and a shell man -- zero man but he never used to be so weirdly insecure and in need of picking a fight and irritable and paranoid that is new and that is the addiction talking if you see anything like that in yourself then delete your account don't even tell anybody just do it for your own sake. [laughter] this isn't anybody else's business. if you are young and growing up with this at least get away from it for a while. you have to take some risks to endorse some discomfort just to know yourself before you can even have an opinion. you can always go back on that is your choice that that it really is your choice i don't know you but at least until you test the waters you don't
the 5% of society could have a conversation outside of the manipulation machine or the addiction machinected? there is a personality effect you start to get irritable and a little paranoid and pick fights with people that used to be called the poor little snowflake syndrome that is why conservatives call college students that trump is addicted to twitter and i talked to him over the years and he is always a con man and a shell man -- zero man but he never used to be so weirdly insecure and in...
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there's anger that plans to cut the maximum stake on gaming machines could take two years.elight with which the government's announcement was received back on the 17th of may has now turned to puzzlement and dismay. and peers say goodbye to lord carrington. you never, neverfelt other than you were dealing with someone who cared about you. but first, the political week got off to a tumultuous start. in the space of 2a hours, the brexit secretary and then the foreign secretary resigned in protest at theresa may's new plan for leaving the european union. the prime minister chaired the first meeting of her new cabinet on tuesday morning and afterwards she tweeted that she was looking ahead to a busy week. but a few hours later, more resignations — two conservative mps who were vice—chairs of the party left. with all that to contend with, ministers probably would've liked a brexit—free day. but the liberal democrats had other ideas. they had the choice of what the commons should spend the afternoon debating. and they chose, yes, brexit. more specifically — whether a government o
there's anger that plans to cut the maximum stake on gaming machines could take two years.elight with which the government's announcement was received back on the 17th of may has now turned to puzzlement and dismay. and peers say goodbye to lord carrington. you never, neverfelt other than you were dealing with someone who cared about you. but first, the political week got off to a tumultuous start. in the space of 2a hours, the brexit secretary and then the foreign secretary resigned in protest...
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then we decided to put a machine gun up there. there was some great discussion about how we were going to do that. i think it was me. i said, throw a rope over the side. apparently, that paste you off -- pissed you off. i would not put a machine gun in a tower? i would, if i had that kind of fire. it would depend on what i was facing. >> back in the center, please. >> one of the first things i noticed when i was looking at the credits back when saving private ryan came out, i was a little surprised that a marine was the advisor in a movie that is all about the army. capt. dye: here we go. >> did you get any ration about that? capt. dye: i am the united states army absolute favorite marine -- armies absolute favorite marine. they have made me an honorary member of the 506 regiment. they have given me the order of saint marie's. the marine corps has told me to piss off. i enjoy it and i enjoy jabbing the official army in the but, saying it took -- butt, saying, it took a marine to get it done, didn't it, general? i am and always wil
then we decided to put a machine gun up there. there was some great discussion about how we were going to do that. i think it was me. i said, throw a rope over the side. apparently, that paste you off -- pissed you off. i would not put a machine gun in a tower? i would, if i had that kind of fire. it would depend on what i was facing. >> back in the center, please. >> one of the first things i noticed when i was looking at the credits back when saving private ryan came out, i was a...
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in thecame the ghost machine.y doing that they were able to monitor and then control the flow of money. this was through a bank network. became aoint it relatively simple matter of sending a command that would say at 2:00 a.m., at these atm's in atm's willwan, these also fit out 40 banknotes all at once. they would text or code to the money meals. they would text a code and say here it comes. the money would spit out, they did not even have to touch the machines. you can imagine the shock of anybody standing around the machine. inwas like being at a casino the slot machine. carol: over a. of years we are talking about 1.2 million dollars. -- billion dollars. >> my colleagues and friends in london who cover law enforcement all ofelf, we talked to the various police agencies that were involved. the thing that busted this open was cyber thieves and hackers all network. they all talk to one another. confederacy on the dark web. the cops have been separate for a long time. they finally said we have to act like the hack
in thecame the ghost machine.y doing that they were able to monitor and then control the flow of money. this was through a bank network. became aoint it relatively simple matter of sending a command that would say at 2:00 a.m., at these atm's in atm's willwan, these also fit out 40 banknotes all at once. they would text or code to the money meals. they would text a code and say here it comes. the money would spit out, they did not even have to touch the machines. you can imagine the shock of...
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the mules wouldn't have to touch the machine.ou would imagine the shock of everybody standing around the machine and saw that. it was like being in a casino at a slot machine. carol: or when my daughter said those machines spit out money. happened.lly what carol: we are talking $1.2 billion. what's interesting about the story, you got exclusive interviews. tell me about who you talked to. , we talked toues all of the various police agencies that were involved in pursuing this case. and the thing that busted this open was, sever these and hackers, they all network -- cyber thieves and hackers, they all network and talk to each other. they have this confederacy on the dark web. the cops have been separate for a long time. they finally said we've got to act like the hackers and we got to start networking and sharing data. so into full set up a data clearinghouse in the netherlands and they became an air traffic control system for law enforcement around the world. so we talked to police detectives in spain, who eventually arrested th
the mules wouldn't have to touch the machine.ou would imagine the shock of everybody standing around the machine and saw that. it was like being in a casino at a slot machine. carol: or when my daughter said those machines spit out money. happened.lly what carol: we are talking $1.2 billion. what's interesting about the story, you got exclusive interviews. tell me about who you talked to. , we talked toues all of the various police agencies that were involved in pursuing this case. and the...
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here at german electronics giant polish workers are still operating the machines but those machines are capable of doing many tasks on their own how will it be in the future technology is developing at a rapid pace and that has a direct effect on the working world more and more jobs can be performed by robots especially in traditional manufacturing industries companies invest in robots because they save money money they can invest in other areas older employees between fifty and retirement age often get left by the wayside a study by consulting firm mercer says that's a worldwide phenomenon. especially in china where workers fifty years and older have a seventy nine percent chance of being replaced by automation technology in robot friendly japan the risk is actually lower and fifty nine percent right here in germany fifty seven percent of older employees are in danger of losing their jobs and fifty two percent of american workers over fifty are at risk employees without special skills could be in trouble if millions in asia become unemployed the economic and social consequences will be
here at german electronics giant polish workers are still operating the machines but those machines are capable of doing many tasks on their own how will it be in the future technology is developing at a rapid pace and that has a direct effect on the working world more and more jobs can be performed by robots especially in traditional manufacturing industries companies invest in robots because they save money money they can invest in other areas older employees between fifty and retirement age...