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and before we go two stories a note the massachusetts institute of technology is set to invest one billion dollars in computing an artificial intelligence making mit of the largest such u.s. university program mit was a pioneer in artificial intelligence research dating back to the nineteen fifties the program which will have an infusion of three hundred fifty million dollars a contribution from blackstone group co-founder steve schwarzman nearly doubles the current resource allocation to mit's computing and a program called mit intelligence quest. and sticking with ai toyota motor corporation is investing in a startup that uses artificial intelligence for robots and they aren't just any robots these can pick up after your children or your spouse or even you i suppose by doing daily tasks such as picking up and placing toys in their proper place loading a dishwasher and even keeping an inventory of household items through a built in camera the robot can see and identify objects and a term and what to do with them in the home it can even locate and bring objects to people robot find my phon
and before we go two stories a note the massachusetts institute of technology is set to invest one billion dollars in computing an artificial intelligence making mit of the largest such u.s. university program mit was a pioneer in artificial intelligence research dating back to the nineteen fifties the program which will have an infusion of three hundred fifty million dollars a contribution from blackstone group co-founder steve schwarzman nearly doubles the current resource allocation to mit's...
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maintained, iways went to the massachusetts institute of technology partly cuttingthey are the edge of technology. we need to incorporate the technology investment into our trade school in academics. how we do that is we invite andstry into the classroom make sure what we're teaching the kids is applicable upon graduation. you.ank mr. davis: our economy is changing very rapidly. automation, the retail sector is changing in major ways. and proveninvest workforce china programs whether in k-12 schools or community colleges or places like right here in topeka. real broadband. broadband can help an explosion of jobs and economic development all across the 2nd district. it is something desperately needed. farmers should not have to operate an immigration system off of a hotspot. i hope role broadband will be part of a package deal we passed to rebuild america. we now have a minute and a half for each of you to present a closing statement. watkins: thank you for joining us. my story began since the generations ago when my family settled in kansas. over the generations, we have the values of
maintained, iways went to the massachusetts institute of technology partly cuttingthey are the edge of technology. we need to incorporate the technology investment into our trade school in academics. how we do that is we invite andstry into the classroom make sure what we're teaching the kids is applicable upon graduation. you.ank mr. davis: our economy is changing very rapidly. automation, the retail sector is changing in major ways. and proveninvest workforce china programs whether in k-12...
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technology. it is on important part of me. what i've always maintained, i chose to go to the massachusetts institute of technology in part because they are on the cutting edge of technology. we need to incorporate those -- the technology advancements in to our trade schools, into our academics. how we do that is we invite industry into the classrooms and make sure that what we're teaching the kids applicable upon their graduation. >> all right. thank you. 45 seconds for an answer from mr. davis. >> our economy is changing very rapidly. automation, retail sector is changing in major ways. i think what we need to do is we need to invest in improving workforce training programs, whether they are in our k through 12 schools, our community colleges or places like washburn tech right here in topeka. we also need rural broad band. that can help an explosion of jobs and economic development all across the second district, and it is something that is desperately needed. you know, farmers shouldn't have to operate an irrigation system off of a hot spot. that's why i hope that real broad band will be part of an infrastructure package that
technology. it is on important part of me. what i've always maintained, i chose to go to the massachusetts institute of technology in part because they are on the cutting edge of technology. we need to incorporate those -- the technology advancements in to our trade schools, into our academics. how we do that is we invite industry into the classrooms and make sure that what we're teaching the kids applicable upon their graduation. >> all right. thank you. 45 seconds for an answer from mr....
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the massachusetts institute of technology whom i am sure you have heard of was the center of a lot of food research. and i think there is where we begin to get some of the most important innovations that food safety and sanitation. most free -- food research today takes place in massachusetts. and if i'm not mistaken, ulysses s grant, yes, that is where he came from. a small town, massachusetts was industrial, at the time. the investment the government made was important because the origins of junk food actually came out of that lab. but what the military needed and what they got quickly was put ability, food safety and making food palatable. so, that is something i want you to remember as you think about food but i want you to understand that this is the evolution of what you are hearing about. now, conflict in food is something that this whole course is about. i want to begin to tell you about some of the ways it has impacted food in the post cold war. so in an article you read for this class called buying peace, one feast at a time, there is a terrific writer, if you didn't get to
the massachusetts institute of technology whom i am sure you have heard of was the center of a lot of food research. and i think there is where we begin to get some of the most important innovations that food safety and sanitation. most free -- food research today takes place in massachusetts. and if i'm not mistaken, ulysses s grant, yes, that is where he came from. a small town, massachusetts was industrial, at the time. the investment the government made was important because the origins of...
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sara seager is a prize—winning astrophysicist and planetary scientist at massachusetts institute of technologyactually shocking. but unfortunately, maybe not surprising. now, the thing i thought when i read the quotes was, not "i can't believe this guy thinks this," but, "i can't believe he said it out loud". what do we learn about the environment of these events that he thought that would be acceptable? well, i think what we really learn is perhaps one insight into why physics remains such a male dominated field, that is perhaps that this speaker and other like him see the world that way, they see physics that way. they did not experience what the women do on a daily basis, which would give him a very different view. is it an unwelcoming environment for a woman to come into? i think it depends where you are, and what your personal experience is. i personally have found physics to be welcoming, and i have done very well in physics, and have always been supported, but i do see a lot of women, especially my younger colleagues, really sometimes struggling. and some who are more sympathetic with t
sara seager is a prize—winning astrophysicist and planetary scientist at massachusetts institute of technologyactually shocking. but unfortunately, maybe not surprising. now, the thing i thought when i read the quotes was, not "i can't believe this guy thinks this," but, "i can't believe he said it out loud". what do we learn about the environment of these events that he thought that would be acceptable? well, i think what we really learn is perhaps one insight into why...
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. >>> steving schwarzman at the massachusetts institute of technology it is part of a $1 billion commitmentm the university >>> and scientists say that global warming might make beer more expensive it will hurt production of a key beer ingreed yechblt it could be as much as 17% and leave the average cost of beer doubling for consumers. back over to you i think we'll probably still pay for it >> while there are other much more worrying side effects but it did grab my attention >> there's some going on >> there is your collusion >> what would be the reason to flay that much to face >>> the market is taking that leg lower. it came just before the start of this show. the dow is down 12 points. quite a significant slippage we are joined here there was a report that was mentioned that the saudis preparing to knowledge that the reporter was not there >> you know, i think they might remember that this morning that's what i said that they would probably use an excuse that they had an interrogation that went badly wrong. i'm not sure congress will buy it but i think that the statement that the couple
. >>> steving schwarzman at the massachusetts institute of technology it is part of a $1 billion commitmentm the university >>> and scientists say that global warming might make beer more expensive it will hurt production of a key beer ingreed yechblt it could be as much as 17% and leave the average cost of beer doubling for consumers. back over to you i think we'll probably still pay for it >> while there are other much more worrying side effects but it did grab my...
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a good day for the massachusetts institute of technology. ers a darkening the door of the m.i.t. over the years. rumer outed chicago. what is so great is the technology overlay and we have seen this and everything we talk about. let us go back to our guests. this goes to something that the bank has talked about. i look at the idea of a technology overlay and it is a mystery, isn't it? james: it has been. we have had all this technology advancement and you cannot see it in the productivity numbers. are we measuring it incorrectly? is it in the pipeline? these are the things we do not know. is important.at let us face it. we are on the cusp of this industrial age and it recognizes that interplay between innovation, technology, and climate change. in terms of unlocking that key, this work is critical. tom: very good. i love that phrase, i'm going to steal it. nicholas gartside and james barty. we inform you of the winners of the nobel prize. aus studied under solo. with paul romer, both of these individuals associated with m.i.t. to give us pers
a good day for the massachusetts institute of technology. ers a darkening the door of the m.i.t. over the years. rumer outed chicago. what is so great is the technology overlay and we have seen this and everything we talk about. let us go back to our guests. this goes to something that the bank has talked about. i look at the idea of a technology overlay and it is a mystery, isn't it? james: it has been. we have had all this technology advancement and you cannot see it in the productivity...