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shreyovi mehta: so i took it in november 2023.deo national park which is in bharatpur. and then in the morning was around 6:00 or 7:00, we were walking through the forest, and my dad showed me a path with the mist, and the golden light mixed together. it was creating shades of gold and yellow light. with the two peahens in the center of the road, and he was telling me how to frame the shot. ali: she's been capturing wildlife from a very young age. shreyovi mehta: i touched a camera and i was really fascinated by them. and, i must be two around then. and since then, i got to know more about cameras, learn more about cameras. and when i was six, i began to use my dad's camera. but i grew up with cameras around me. ali: photography runs through her veins -- from her mom kahini's small camera to her dad shivang's professional long lenses. they run a wildlife photography tour company together and shreyovi has traveled with them to encounter all kinds of animals in the wild. >> hello, friends. we are at the national park. this is our fi
shreyovi mehta: so i took it in november 2023.deo national park which is in bharatpur. and then in the morning was around 6:00 or 7:00, we were walking through the forest, and my dad showed me a path with the mist, and the golden light mixed together. it was creating shades of gold and yellow light. with the two peahens in the center of the road, and he was telling me how to frame the shot. ali: she's been capturing wildlife from a very young age. shreyovi mehta: i touched a camera and i was...
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at the time, mehta said it was confident that it complied with all the relevant privacy laws but it ledeally ramped up in the past couple of days because a post which claims by sharing this message, mehta would no longer be up to use their information has not been posted hundreds of thousands of times but it is a hoax. sharing this message isn't going to protect your information, your public information, your public information from being used by ai tools in the mehta spokesperson said that sharing the story does not count as a valid form of objection.- valid form of ob'ection. lots of people h valid form of objection. lots of people would _ valid form of objection. lots of people would be - valid form of objection. lots of people would be very - of people would be very interested in protecting their identity in this way and had such a huge response over this particular hoax. aha, such a huge response over this particular hoax.— particular hoax. a hoax post like this is — particular hoax. a hoax post like this is quite _ particular hoax. a hoax post like this is quite unusual - particul
at the time, mehta said it was confident that it complied with all the relevant privacy laws but it ledeally ramped up in the past couple of days because a post which claims by sharing this message, mehta would no longer be up to use their information has not been posted hundreds of thousands of times but it is a hoax. sharing this message isn't going to protect your information, your public information, your public information from being used by ai tools in the mehta spokesperson said that...
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know mehta, how it comes about and with that you're up to date, but to stay tuned up next we have a documentary, a bunch from clean, one of the fastest growing, biggest cities in china on there until roland. thank you very much for joining us. the can you see is what old cars hi is, have to do. the production has a hand on the really indeed much now on youtube, the.
know mehta, how it comes about and with that you're up to date, but to stay tuned up next we have a documentary, a bunch from clean, one of the fastest growing, biggest cities in china on there until roland. thank you very much for joining us. the can you see is what old cars hi is, have to do. the production has a hand on the really indeed much now on youtube, the.
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the simorgh satellite successfully injected three research satellites, mehta kayhan 2 and hatef, into an orbit of 100 km from the earth's surface. simorgh is a two-stage satellite made by the space scientists of the ministry of defense. in january 1402, we had a successful launch and injection into space. again with the satellite . the anonymous space scientists of the irgc have made all three motors of this three-stage satellite from carbon fibers, which significantly reduces the weight of the var satellite. the same issue in the launch seria satellite shows itself. tria will be the first iranian satellite that will rise up to a 750 km orbit from the earth's surface and be placed in orbit. 3 months before, they launched noor 3 satellite into space. a reconnaissance satellite that was placed in a 450 km orbit after launch. bar qased and noor 3 satellites were both built by anonymous scientists of the irgc research organization. july 1401, the second research launch of the 52-ton zul-janah first satellite. s3-stage satellite that operates in the first and second stages with solid fuel
the simorgh satellite successfully injected three research satellites, mehta kayhan 2 and hatef, into an orbit of 100 km from the earth's surface. simorgh is a two-stage satellite made by the space scientists of the ministry of defense. in january 1402, we had a successful launch and injection into space. again with the satellite . the anonymous space scientists of the irgc have made all three motors of this three-stage satellite from carbon fibers, which significantly reduces the weight of the...
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iran , imam khomeini space base, simorgh satellite , successfully launched three research satellites, mehta kaihan 2 and hatef, in an orbit of 100 km from the surface. the ground was injected. simorgh is a two-stage satellite that was built by the space scientists of the ministry of defense. in january 1402, we had a successful launch and injection into space. again with ver ghaem 100 satellite. anonymous space corps scientists of all three engines the three-stage satellite carrier is made of carbon fibers , which significantly reduces the weight of the satellite carrier. the same problem shows itself in the launch of the seria satellite. tria will be the first iranian satellite to rise up to a 750 km orbit from the earth's surface and be placed in orbit. the previous month, qased satellite launched noor se satellite into space. a reconnaissance satellite that was placed in a 450 km orbit after launch. qased and noor 3 satellites were both built by unknown scientists of the irgc research organization. july 1401, the second research launch of ver 52 satellite. step by step which operates in
iran , imam khomeini space base, simorgh satellite , successfully launched three research satellites, mehta kaihan 2 and hatef, in an orbit of 100 km from the surface. the ground was injected. simorgh is a two-stage satellite that was built by the space scientists of the ministry of defense. in january 1402, we had a successful launch and injection into space. again with ver ghaem 100 satellite. anonymous space corps scientists of all three engines the three-stage satellite carrier is made of...
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know mehta, how it comes about it from always by to sell and civic. he's a fellow at the santa, for applied tech. he studies at the gym and institute for international and security of phase. i started by asking him with a he agrees that the assessment that to he isn't really an influential active when it comes to resolving this route. how much more? oh, i agree. i'm turkeys not one of the players here for 2 reasons. first of all, his writers doesn't trust. i don't remember. well, but i think this war also made it clear that turkeys enclose over from us is also quite limited on life. expectations are going have noticed that he has so much leverage over from us because it from us wants to part with this really needs to, you know, and if it wants to make peace, it needs egypt. kotob. i mean, i just, trish and there is much room for turkey and despite our laws, all efforts to mediate, nobody actually wants the mall to look into into the pulse as the spark plugs and mediation, the other one had, frankly, we're licensed with the former political leader of h
know mehta, how it comes about it from always by to sell and civic. he's a fellow at the santa, for applied tech. he studies at the gym and institute for international and security of phase. i started by asking him with a he agrees that the assessment that to he isn't really an influential active when it comes to resolving this route. how much more? oh, i agree. i'm turkeys not one of the players here for 2 reasons. first of all, his writers doesn't trust. i don't remember. well, but i think...
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no mehta, how it comes about of more. let's bring in southern chevy case a fellow at the santa fe, applied turkey studies at the german institute for international and security affairs. so good person to ask a 7. do you agree with this assessment? that turkey is really an influential actor when it comes to resolving the israel. i'm asked for no, i agree i'm turkey is not one of the players here for 2 reasons. first of all, his writers doesn't trust that lot. not very well. but i think this war also made it clear that turkeys influence over from us is also quite limited on life. expectations are going have notice that he has so much leverage over from us because it from us wants to part with this really needs to, you know, and if it wants to make peace, it needs egypt. kotob. i mean, my district and there is much room for turkey. and despite our goals, all efforts to mediate, nobody's actually want to the multitudes into the talks as the spark plugs and mediation. and the one had a, frankly, we're licensed with the former
no mehta, how it comes about of more. let's bring in southern chevy case a fellow at the santa fe, applied turkey studies at the german institute for international and security affairs. so good person to ask a 7. do you agree with this assessment? that turkey is really an influential actor when it comes to resolving the israel. i'm asked for no, i agree i'm turkey is not one of the players here for 2 reasons. first of all, his writers doesn't trust that lot. not very well. but i think this war...
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meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.les. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing loss? there are four potential theories, one of which is that there is an infection that has travelled from the nose and throat to the inner ear and caused inflammation. more likely is that each patient probably has a different mechanism that has caused their individual type of hearing loss. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people are seen before it's too late, at least giving the drug is a chance to work. i definitely wish that i had known at the time the urgency of the sit
meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.les. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing...
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and mehta is towing the line. after careful consideration, we expanded our ongoing enforcement against russians. the media outlets versus the gordon. there are c and other related, and these are now banned from our apps globally for foreign interference activity. the bin was entirely to be expected. they're rep shutdown of our accounts and bill, facebook and instagram along with those say back to goodness ations masquerading as information platforms was no surprise. i wouldn't my teeth and tongue down from saying they should have never been allowed into russia. from the moment they were permitted in, they should have been expelled as they serve merely as the left heel of american intelligence agencies and what is often called the american deep state. naturally, the band comes up to the deep state represented by its founding the state department labeled us as the well stop spies and america's primary fellows and something. i generally appreciate the key reason the world does not uniformly support ukraine is the pri
and mehta is towing the line. after careful consideration, we expanded our ongoing enforcement against russians. the media outlets versus the gordon. there are c and other related, and these are now banned from our apps globally for foreign interference activity. the bin was entirely to be expected. they're rep shutdown of our accounts and bill, facebook and instagram along with those say back to goodness ations masquerading as information platforms was no surprise. i wouldn't my teeth and...
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and i will hand it to my colleague shraddha mehta. good evening, commissioners. i'm shraddha mehta. i'm the community partnerships and engagement program manager at the department. and alexis presentation was a great lead in to my presentation, which is about our food waste prevention campaign. as alexa mentioned, out of all the food that's wasted, 48% comes from households making household food waste prevention an important strategy to achieve our climate action goals. and reducing food waste is a simple action that's accessible to the general public. there are many different opportunities for food waste reduction, so we first wanted to understand residents perceptions around food waste. before we started this campaign. so in 2021, we conducted some pre-campaign research and found that fresh produce and leftovers of home prepared foods are seen as the most common types of food waste. based on that, pre-campaign research, we decided to launch an education and awareness campaign to encourage sf residents to reduce food by preserving their fresh produce. since produce was also the lar
and i will hand it to my colleague shraddha mehta. good evening, commissioners. i'm shraddha mehta. i'm the community partnerships and engagement program manager at the department. and alexis presentation was a great lead in to my presentation, which is about our food waste prevention campaign. as alexa mentioned, out of all the food that's wasted, 48% comes from households making household food waste prevention an important strategy to achieve our climate action goals. and reducing food waste...
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of people across the rest of reading from days of torrential rain and flooding and the criminals is mehta is only discrediting itself off to the social media giant bands. russians they media from using it's platforms the hello of high pressure that dominates the weather across much of australia. i started lots of fine and try whether i can. there's a little more cloudy, cause mold and policy, got some unused, re shabby rain coming in across the mc. once again. i'm still a few blocks, 3 showers down towards the south facebook. that's the position of our hi with back to him place. okay, a cool them for us, the stopping to buy it for wednesday, for odd life and melbourne. i've heard bob, you'll see temperatures in melbourne at around 20 celsius, a one there in sidney, at around $27.00 degrees of awesome plus 3 shouts, which will run across tasmania pushing further east with this, we go through fast i some of the showers just pushing the way in across southern parts of big tours, i'm afraid. yeah. it's going to be a little disappointing me cool once a game here, then central pots, fine and tr
of people across the rest of reading from days of torrential rain and flooding and the criminals is mehta is only discrediting itself off to the social media giant bands. russians they media from using it's platforms the hello of high pressure that dominates the weather across much of australia. i started lots of fine and try whether i can. there's a little more cloudy, cause mold and policy, got some unused, re shabby rain coming in across the mc. once again. i'm still a few blocks, 3 showers...
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earlier this week, us tech company mehta removed our 2 from its platforms while parenting the us government selection interference accusations. meta is owned by mark the sucker berg, who notably admitted previously to sensor and content on those platforms at the request of us officials in just a 2 week period. the us has sanctioned r t and accused of interfering in the upcoming american elections. our teeth brushed off the claims we're calling the many times. the russian media outlet has been accused of interference and always been proven, not guilty. the state department even blamed r t for lack of world support for ukraine. according to wednesday's u. s. senate hearing many countries are supposedly eager to interfere on the american elections in november. in china, russia, iran had been north, 3 others have been designated as corn adversaries. the truth is, we're 48 days away from an election. and the final point i want to make clear is that we need to do all we can before the election. but i also think it's not like at the end of the election night, critically assuming how close this ele
earlier this week, us tech company mehta removed our 2 from its platforms while parenting the us government selection interference accusations. meta is owned by mark the sucker berg, who notably admitted previously to sensor and content on those platforms at the request of us officials in just a 2 week period. the us has sanctioned r t and accused of interfering in the upcoming american elections. our teeth brushed off the claims we're calling the many times. the russian media outlet has been...
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i let us lead facebook and mehta to believe that a story involving hunter button and briggs my was russian, this information and essentially the, the, the company avoided or demoted that story. as a result of that, with the crucial part of the letter, which is use of the word sensor because you know, i, and this is, this goes back to reporting that i've done from the twitter files. i kept using that word because in my mind, whenever the, the government is working with the media distributors, distributor, to suppress information as they did in the case of a 100, by the story that censorship one's back checked after and other caps. thing that was false, this was not censorship, this was just communication between the government and private pro private companies exercising their free 1st amendment rights to free speech. uh, even after e mail surface, where the white house was saying things to meadow like we would like to to get moving on removing of a post by our kid junior asap. they still wouldn't use the word. now they must use the word i think they have to because you know, somebody like
i let us lead facebook and mehta to believe that a story involving hunter button and briggs my was russian, this information and essentially the, the, the company avoided or demoted that story. as a result of that, with the crucial part of the letter, which is use of the word sensor because you know, i, and this is, this goes back to reporting that i've done from the twitter files. i kept using that word because in my mind, whenever the, the government is working with the media distributors,...
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on behalf of mehta, google, open a.i. we saw firsthand others companies dealt with safety issues and where those companies did well and where they fell short and you can speak to the need for enforcement rules to hold these powerful companies accountable. senator polly and i have a draft framework that would impose the safeguards and guardrails and impose a measure of accountability and we are open to hearing about ways it can be strengthened or improved. my fear is that we are already beginning to see the horse out of the barn. mr. evanson, mr. harrison, your testimony assured us that the horse was not out of the barn. we will do the same thing with social media. which is too little too late which is the work that senator blackburn and i are doing so important to accomplish with urgency. despite those self-professed fears of others and big tech companies are rushing to put a.i. products into the market. the pressure is enormous. billions and billions of dollars. careers of smart motivated people are on the line. what see
on behalf of mehta, google, open a.i. we saw firsthand others companies dealt with safety issues and where those companies did well and where they fell short and you can speak to the need for enforcement rules to hold these powerful companies accountable. senator polly and i have a draft framework that would impose the safeguards and guardrails and impose a measure of accountability and we are open to hearing about ways it can be strengthened or improved. my fear is that we are already...
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it's not exclusive to facebook or instagram mehta. we've seen this on other platforms as well. so what it shows you that again, this is what's happening and it's not just, i'm talking about it. we've had all the people on the whistle blowers that reveal just how and better they are across own networks in the us would spread their message around the world. here's more. facebook is totally dependent on the us state department, the, the set, the intelligence services and, and to some extent, that the long range strength of the pentagon to protect facebook data, monopolies, protect its advertising revenue to protect it from laws like the digital markets act and digital services act the which is so and then this is come out as well. and i was at the state department when i was called bikes, 9 google lobby, as you know, told me that the, that the, the number one threat to google's business model over the next 5 years is the digital market's act and digital services act. they need the protection of big data, the state department for favors for their profits, and so they playable with
it's not exclusive to facebook or instagram mehta. we've seen this on other platforms as well. so what it shows you that again, this is what's happening and it's not just, i'm talking about it. we've had all the people on the whistle blowers that reveal just how and better they are across own networks in the us would spread their message around the world. here's more. facebook is totally dependent on the us state department, the, the set, the intelligence services and, and to some extent, that...
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so we just had formed a us state department official, michael bens, that revealing how mehta is essentially a pool of the american government. now in light of his revelations, what do you make of the platforms band of russian state media including aussie oh, well, to me and i've always seen um, social media outside of social media. is there any receipt on this should be expressed on any of the forms you know b, r t b, just me try it and see so the, let's just do the plastics and, you know, these portfolios are lots of geared towards, for me to most check mean freedom of speech, that digital modes capital, at least at least for getting back to the world. based on not the worst, it creates mass destruction of the people to i mean the humans i, i for one usually like to use the to r t g 0 on see and, and i need to get a balanced view of the world votes. you know, one of the believe that one of the big cost of you, $6.00 of you to at least is to make everybody do to one thing. you know, and i think the worthy displacing. that's right. now you need be all the one to be that one will be for 1st.
so we just had formed a us state department official, michael bens, that revealing how mehta is essentially a pool of the american government. now in light of his revelations, what do you make of the platforms band of russian state media including aussie oh, well, to me and i've always seen um, social media outside of social media. is there any receipt on this should be expressed on any of the forms you know b, r t b, just me try it and see so the, let's just do the plastics and, you know,...
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meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.even days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people are seen before it's too late, at least giving the drug is a chance to work. i definitely wish that i had known at the time the urgency of the situation and that there was treatment available. for caroline, it is not possible to turn the clock back but she has looked for the positives in a life of hearing loss. my family are really supportive. i think it has probably brought us closer together in a way because before, i was so independent and it really made me realise how much the people in my family are there for me. paddy evans, bbc news. football
meet nish mehta from university college london hospital.even days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people...
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meet nish mehta from university college london hospital. wales. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing loss? there are four potential theories, one of which is that there is an infection that has travelled from the nose and throat to the to the inner ear and caused inflammation. more likely is that each patient probably has a different mechanism that has caused their individual type of hearing loss. not all those who receive steroids will recover their hearing but nish hopes that raising awareness will mean more people are seen before it's too late, at least giving the drug is a chance to work. i definitely wish that i had known at the time the urgency
meet nish mehta from university college london hospital. wales. our study found that if you received steroids in any form within the first seven days of having had your hearing loss suddenly, you were five times more likely to recover all of your hearing compared to those patients who did not receive steroids within that timeframe. and then we found that 40% of our population had not actually received the treatment at all, or within the timeframe we wanted. so what causes sudden onset hearing...
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models, and, mehta said, their goal was to reflect british culture, history, and idiom, and they will be able to utilize the latest technology. and i think we all know what that means. i would love to hear what concerns you have over that announcement and what limits should we place on companies like meta that are using this data that is shared on their platforms to train their generative a.i. models. >> thank you, senator blackburn. my understanding of that announcement -- which i have seen it briefly but not have dug into it in depth. that is a practice that meta was already going ahead with in the united states due to the lack of privacy protections here, and that the announcement last week was, i think -- >> it was that privacy bill. >> indeed. i believe -- and other witnesses may know better. i believe that they held off on initiating the process in the uk due to privacy protections that do exist in the uk. so to me, this is an example of perhaps success on the uk's part, if meta felt the need to be a little more thoughtful, little more deliberate, little more selective about the
models, and, mehta said, their goal was to reflect british culture, history, and idiom, and they will be able to utilize the latest technology. and i think we all know what that means. i would love to hear what concerns you have over that announcement and what limits should we place on companies like meta that are using this data that is shared on their platforms to train their generative a.i. models. >> thank you, senator blackburn. my understanding of that announcement -- which i have...
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developer and the federal government, i can't pay them enough to get somebody to come out of amazon, mehta, whatever other tech organization. we had to do something. we prepared the analysis and submitted it june 2023 and they approved the special salary rate with all of the tables that we submitted. from that, we implemented using the authorities, here's why this is important. it is the top attraction. as a result of this in the past nine months, we have had an 80% increase in technical applicants. we have had 48% fewer re- announcements which means i don't have to pay the cost on the. we've had 64% less separations, 56% less retirements. this is important to us because almost 30% of our workforce is retirement eligible today. when we talk about some of these systems we have to keep those people. not only has it helped us in the retention front, it has also helped us in the attraction front and recruiting top-tier talent to allow us to be a competitor. we are continuing to monitor. i just wanted to say thank you for your support of being the best in i.t. . >> thank you, i appreciate it. >
developer and the federal government, i can't pay them enough to get somebody to come out of amazon, mehta, whatever other tech organization. we had to do something. we prepared the analysis and submitted it june 2023 and they approved the special salary rate with all of the tables that we submitted. from that, we implemented using the authorities, here's why this is important. it is the top attraction. as a result of this in the past nine months, we have had an 80% increase in technical...
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we asked facebook�*s owner mehta what they're doing about it, they said they're doing about it, theyof scam. we've seen a lot more in the last six months, we actually found out about it by actually found out about it 3 having actually found out about it 31 having customer actually found out about it 31: having customer complaints actually found out about it 31 having customer complaints coming into our contact centre and saying why hasn't their driving instructor shown up? so, yes, it is a new thing we are seeing, but again, in the wider sphere of commercial activity, it is always a red flag when you are trying to buy something that is in high demand, and if all of a sudden it is available and easy, just really double question that before you move forward and pay any money over. good advice. the government agency responsible for driving lessons, the dvsa, told us it is illegalfor anyone who isn't a qualified instructor to charge for lessons. it says that learner drivers should report any suspicious activity and stringent action can then be taken. the former mp for south thanet, craig
we asked facebook�*s owner mehta what they're doing about it, they said they're doing about it, theyof scam. we've seen a lot more in the last six months, we actually found out about it by actually found out about it 3 having actually found out about it 31 having customer actually found out about it 31: having customer complaints actually found out about it 31 having customer complaints coming into our contact centre and saying why hasn't their driving instructor shown up? so, yes, it is a...
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mehta, according to three independent studies, did not suffer a bit of loss of traffic. but the news sites lost 30% to 50% of their traffic. which is to say that the market demonstrate the links had tremendous value to the publishers. the value of those links was never accounted for in any of this negotiation. so if you're going to talk about a fair exchange of value than i think we have to recognize links have value. now we get to ai. as i testified before the senate subcommittee, it was about ai journalism. on my right was the lobbyist for the newspaper and magazine industries. they changed their name to the news media alliance, but actually they go back more than 100 years. on my left was the national association of broadcasters. what they are basically saying is that ai should not be able to use for any purpose any of their copyrighted content, and all content is copyrighted these days, without licensing and payment. well, that is a restriction of reading. it's a restriction of learning. the common kroll foundation is a wonderful foundation that crawls the entire web
mehta, according to three independent studies, did not suffer a bit of loss of traffic. but the news sites lost 30% to 50% of their traffic. which is to say that the market demonstrate the links had tremendous value to the publishers. the value of those links was never accounted for in any of this negotiation. so if you're going to talk about a fair exchange of value than i think we have to recognize links have value. now we get to ai. as i testified before the senate subcommittee, it was about...
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. >> alok mehta. >> raymond meisenheimer. >> manuel emilio mejia. >> eskedar melaku. >> antonio melendez>> mary p. melendez. >> yelena melnichenko. >> stuart todd meltzer. >> diarelia jovannah mena. dora marie newman chaka>> charles r. mendez. >> lizette mendoza. >> shevonne mentis. >> steve john mercado. >> wesley mercer. >> ralph joseph mercurio. >> alan harvey merdinger. >> george c. merino. >> yamel merino. >> george merkouris. and my uncle james patrick leahy. nypd officer of the six precinct. what a true hero you were to run into the towers to save people in a time of distress. we will always -- you will always be a hero and left a legacy never to be forgotten. it is an honor to commemorate my uncle along with all the other individuals who lost their lives 23 years ago. thank you, keep remembering, and continue to show kindness everyday. >> and my brother, new york state court officer sergeant mitchell scott wallace. we miss you terribly and not a day goes by that we do not feel your presence. as the years go by, it does not get easier. mom, brian, logan, lindsay, our entire friend
. >> alok mehta. >> raymond meisenheimer. >> manuel emilio mejia. >> eskedar melaku. >> antonio melendez>> mary p. melendez. >> yelena melnichenko. >> stuart todd meltzer. >> diarelia jovannah mena. dora marie newman chaka>> charles r. mendez. >> lizette mendoza. >> shevonne mentis. >> steve john mercado. >> wesley mercer. >> ralph joseph mercurio. >> alan harvey merdinger. >> george c. merino....
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