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great for creative work if you want to make mona lisa talk in your movie but this is really a technology that we have to be very careful indeed now let's talk about the electronics that sensor recently reopened but it is much more than a family museum isn't it is there are actually. searchers there who are at the cutting edge of ai and the arts i'm going to show you one example it's a guy whose work is pretty cool maybe a little creepy. who's a scientist and a musician now he's teaching ai to replicate human responses to music that means someday you might be at a concert with an ai robot sitting next to you and when they have goosebumps at the same time that you've got goosebumps then you'll know that this guy allie necron his work has paid off all this is taking place and. you know it's not like vienna or something but known for the low tech pleasures and thinking of the yummy cake the linz atoll to makes its aims and you're going to bring that up. yeah i'm planning on having a piece of that later yeah that's actually where the city is still best known for this recipe that outdates ai b
great for creative work if you want to make mona lisa talk in your movie but this is really a technology that we have to be very careful indeed now let's talk about the electronics that sensor recently reopened but it is much more than a family museum isn't it is there are actually. searchers there who are at the cutting edge of ai and the arts i'm going to show you one example it's a guy whose work is pretty cool maybe a little creepy. who's a scientist and a musician now he's teaching ai to...
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could bring you to your knee and get you kicked out the garden of eden ♪ ♪ untamable, unframeabl mona lisake tha sometimes i forget not to talk bout politic when i'm in the middle ♪ ♪ of me getting hit o sometimes i'm not polite don't bite my tongue i speak my mind ♪ ♪ let curse words fly when -- goes wrong controversia so outspoken ♪ ♪ i've been tol i'm not ladylike but i'm a lady like whoa ♪ ♪ i could bring you to your knees an get you kicked out the garden of eden ♪ ♪ untamable unframeable mona lisa oh kiss you lik a whiskey fire ♪ ♪ turn around leave your heart in a riot lipstick in cigarette pack on the dash ♪ ♪ i'm a lady like tha i'm a lady lik controversia so outspoken ♪ ♪ i've been tol i'm not ladylike but i'm a lady like whoa ♪ ♪ i could bring you to your knees an get you kicked out the garden of eden ♪ ♪ untamable unframeable mona lisa oh kiss you lik a whiskey fire ♪ ♪ turn around leave your heart in a riot lipstick in cigarette pack on the dash ♪ ♪ i'm a lady like tha oh i'm a lady like tha whoa mona lisa oh ♪ ♪ kiss you like a whiskey fire turn aroun leave your heart in a rio
could bring you to your knee and get you kicked out the garden of eden ♪ ♪ untamable, unframeabl mona lisake tha sometimes i forget not to talk bout politic when i'm in the middle ♪ ♪ of me getting hit o sometimes i'm not polite don't bite my tongue i speak my mind ♪ ♪ let curse words fly when -- goes wrong controversia so outspoken ♪ ♪ i've been tol i'm not ladylike but i'm a lady like whoa ♪ ♪ i could bring you to your knees an get you kicked out the garden of eden ♪ ♪...
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this doors what the bust of an effort to tea is for the egyptian museum might even use the words mona lisa to as our influence. the door also tells the story of berlin in the 1920 s. it sealed off the treasures of the vast time department store unlike cigar plots of the time one of the most luxurious cathedrals and capitalism. when the nazis came to power they forced their times jewish owners to sell the store was area nies some of the family escaped into exile 3 were murdered at auschwitz. the store's owner of that time died in berlin in 1939 after decades of legal wrangling leave that time descendants finally receive compensation in 2017 the time for a younger generation however this store is a symbol of the new global germany that emerged following greenough occasion in 1990. 1 time to calls and says that it wasn't just east and west coming together it was also black and white there was this incredible inspiring energy coming from all these people coming together it changed the whole idea of for lives suddenly it wasn't the city of the berlin wall of the city of the 3rd reich it was a j
this doors what the bust of an effort to tea is for the egyptian museum might even use the words mona lisa to as our influence. the door also tells the story of berlin in the 1920 s. it sealed off the treasures of the vast time department store unlike cigar plots of the time one of the most luxurious cathedrals and capitalism. when the nazis came to power they forced their times jewish owners to sell the store was area nies some of the family escaped into exile 3 were murdered at auschwitz. the...
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. ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you there are beautiful songs, words and memories that willave the sky ♪ ♪ it's just impossible this is the music of your life.
. ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you there are beautiful songs, words and memories that willave the sky ♪ ♪ it's just impossible this is the music of your life.
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. ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you there are beautiful songs, words and memories that willts... ♪ it's impossible ♪ to tell the sun to leave the sky ♪ ♪ it's just impossible this is the music of your life.
. ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you there are beautiful songs, words and memories that willts... ♪ it's impossible ♪ to tell the sun to leave the sky ♪ ♪ it's just impossible this is the music of your life.
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it has that sort of mona lisa ambiguity. and that's part of the whole marketing of the picture.g, you know, the saudi buyer, that they could o the male mona lisa. and if they put it, you know, in their museum, you know, their museum would become a destination. >> reporter: the salvator mundi hasn't been seen by the public since the krit tees auction. it's present whereabouts somewhat of a mystery just like the painting's past and for some stishlgs even its beginning. >> i admit to you that on different days i change my mind. and sometimes i look at it and i just think like, okay, there's something so weird about the face in this picture. something modern about it. how could somebody come up with such an original face? only leonardo. >> he paid $1,000 for it. he has his own book on the restoration process. as for the whereabouts, this is the mystery. it was supposed to be displayed at the louvre at a buddha by. they're wondering where it is. paris has an exhibition in the fall and they're hoping to have it. >> fingersfascin>> it rely is. when you look at the work and all of the h
it has that sort of mona lisa ambiguity. and that's part of the whole marketing of the picture.g, you know, the saudi buyer, that they could o the male mona lisa. and if they put it, you know, in their museum, you know, their museum would become a destination. >> reporter: the salvator mundi hasn't been seen by the public since the krit tees auction. it's present whereabouts somewhat of a mystery just like the painting's past and for some stishlgs even its beginning. >> i admit to...
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you need to persuade people look back when protocol is a masterpiece you know and you look at the mona lisa in the loop museum and you might be tempted to change the smile because you think you know what i could do better and you go try to change it but you know it's a masterpiece as it is there's no changing it it is what it is and no matter how strongly you feel about the aesthetic you are going to be rejected because the genius of the protocol was perfect. in the birth of it and so you can go against it you can rage against the machine and rage against it and quit and not needed in a quit i mean i think my current thought that he was essential in invaluable to the project that if he quit that this would somehow put kobashi on the project and very quickly it was figured out that no you know anyone can quit quit all you want doesn't matter this train this freight train of protocol is not going to stop. genocide is justin. it's a very well done nowadays and you know to say we should have standardized testing to be like saying well we shouldn't have our blood pressure checked or or even our
you need to persuade people look back when protocol is a masterpiece you know and you look at the mona lisa in the loop museum and you might be tempted to change the smile because you think you know what i could do better and you go try to change it but you know it's a masterpiece as it is there's no changing it it is what it is and no matter how strongly you feel about the aesthetic you are going to be rejected because the genius of the protocol was perfect. in the birth of it and so you can...
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one of the world's most famous paintings, the mona lisa is being moved to a temporary new home, but still carried "less than 100 paces" in its air—conditioned case to an adjoining gallery next month. the move means its current home can be brought up to modern security standards. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @benmbland. friday was a hot one in the west of the uk, saturday is going to be hotter across eastern parts of the country. still nowhere near as hot as france — here is a reminder of that record—breaking temperature set on friday in southern france, nearly 46 celsius, smashing the previous record set in august 2003 of 44.1. across europe, still very hot, you can see these deep red colours, temperatures into the 30s across much of the continent, the heat is actually going to be shifting eastwards over the next few days, and then it will start to turn cooler. back to the uk, in england on saturday, temperatures could get up to 34 celsius, that is just in one or two spots, for most of us it won't be quite so hot but it will feel very muggy already from the morning onwards, first thin
one of the world's most famous paintings, the mona lisa is being moved to a temporary new home, but still carried "less than 100 paces" in its air—conditioned case to an adjoining gallery next month. the move means its current home can be brought up to modern security standards. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @benmbland. friday was a hot one in the west of the uk, saturday is going to be hotter across eastern parts of the country. still nowhere near as hot as france — here is a...
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there is the batman logo then there is the dream catcher and for overachievers you have the mona lisanes i like are the ones waiting outside my beach house. you can use "this trend is heating up" or "if you don't have money to burn if a real tattoo try using the sun instead." >> jesse: got any more fz those? >> greg: no. only two. >> dana: take it from me. fan mail friday sometimes we ask what would you tell your younger self and i would tell my younger self to wear more sun screen. >> greg: i disagree. >> dana: if you want wrinkles and skin cancer -- and i know you need vitamin d and stuff like that but that's extreme. everything in moderation. >> jesse: extreme tang, juan. do you have tattoos we don't know about? >> juan: no but i get burned and i'm having trouble as i get older because sometimes the burns don't go away -- >> jesse: aloe, multiple applications. >> juan: my personal guru. i agree with dana. it's bad for your skin. i don't know how you disagree. sun is not good for your skin. extreme burning? >> greg: people are using s.p.f. too much and it's reducing vitamin d which
there is the batman logo then there is the dream catcher and for overachievers you have the mona lisanes i like are the ones waiting outside my beach house. you can use "this trend is heating up" or "if you don't have money to burn if a real tattoo try using the sun instead." >> jesse: got any more fz those? >> greg: no. only two. >> dana: take it from me. fan mail friday sometimes we ask what would you tell your younger self and i would tell my younger...
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"trump says mona lisa is a "4" at best." after analyzing the evidence, i had solved the case. tree committed suicide. >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, older not wiser. plus, stephen welcomes aubrey plaza and dan abrams. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello! >> stephen: please! thank you very much. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. first of all, happy-- i feel the same way-- happy friday, everybody. and just-- ( cheers and applause ) that's a good feeling. >> jon: great! >> stephen: and just as importantly, happy donald trump's birthday. ( booing ) yes, happy boooo-rth day. today the president is 73 years old. but he's got the body of a much younger man... who has been fished out of a river. ( laughter ) and i think it's going to be a great birthday for president trump, because june 14 is also flag day. i think know someone who's getting birthday sex! it's getting serious. of town ♪s the nig this we
"trump says mona lisa is a "4" at best." after analyzing the evidence, i had solved the case. tree committed suicide. >> it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight, older not wiser. plus, stephen welcomes aubrey plaza and dan abrams. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello! >> stephen: please! thank you very...
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the "snl" alum played mona lisa saperstein on "parks and rec." >> i need to leave early today becausem tickets to a pitbull concert and i already committed to that. >> reporter: slate has connections to the area and agreed to give the speech when asked by a family friend. she's even reached out to gwen to get to know her before the big day. last year a retired astronaut gave the address to gwen's older brother, garter. the one schoolteacher/principal says the school is expecting a packed house at graduation and thinks most of the town will be there for gwen's big day. >> that's really cool. you've got to feel special if you're gwen. >> don't you think so? you've got this actress who was on "snl," in "zootopia," all these kinds of things. she's reaching out to be like, let me personalize this speech for you. >> very precious. >> exactly. >>> when we come back, why rihanna and serena just landed in the pages of "forbes" magazine. >>> and you won't believe what '80s show they're trying to bring back now. "the skinny" is next. he skinny" is next. k now. "the skinny" is next. crest 3d whit
the "snl" alum played mona lisa saperstein on "parks and rec." >> i need to leave early today becausem tickets to a pitbull concert and i already committed to that. >> reporter: slate has connections to the area and agreed to give the speech when asked by a family friend. she's even reached out to gwen to get to know her before the big day. last year a retired astronaut gave the address to gwen's older brother, garter. the one schoolteacher/principal says the...
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it's hard to know because there are some things coming out saying it's a bit like they lost the mona lisato deny in terms of the loss of the great swathes of particularly american music, it is probably the biggest ever. there are so many unknowns about what actually is being lost that, you know, it looks like a real body blow for the music which we have in its master primary form? given this loss, fires happen. what do you think should happen to these historic artefacts ins terms of musical history? it's hard to know because record labels are at heart commercial entities, they are not cultural institutions, funded by taxpayers. ultimately they are going to be guided by profit and going to be trying to keep a legacy of recorded music safe but at the same time they are not necessarily going to make a song and dance about it. it is hard to know but it would be nice if there was a closer relationship with artists and so on so that the estates of those artists, you know, there would be more checks and bala nces there would be more checks and balances in place so stuff wouldn't be put in a ware
it's hard to know because there are some things coming out saying it's a bit like they lost the mona lisato deny in terms of the loss of the great swathes of particularly american music, it is probably the biggest ever. there are so many unknowns about what actually is being lost that, you know, it looks like a real body blow for the music which we have in its master primary form? given this loss, fires happen. what do you think should happen to these historic artefacts ins terms of musical...