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nobody is replicants by a robotic androids a still a problem enter ryan gosling as blade runner.the blade runner film worlds come together when kay seeks out rick decker played by harrison ford. once. i was good at it and. to create a sequel to the original blade runner considered a cinematic masterpiece was an almost impossible task. one that has to start with a good screenplay. it was already a profound. text. and it was the foundation for all the characters everything was there but that would not be here today. the themes in blade runner twenty forty nine. what does it mean to be human. the grim consequences of the haas capitalism. as well as. overpopulation. global warming. being isolated by technology. social inequities. the false narratives we create about. large groups of people in order to make ourselves feel better about how awful their circumstances are and it says a lot of things about you many deeds as a thing about our relationship with broken dreams it says things about. as human beings we are programmed by our genetic background and our. education and that we are l
nobody is replicants by a robotic androids a still a problem enter ryan gosling as blade runner.the blade runner film worlds come together when kay seeks out rick decker played by harrison ford. once. i was good at it and. to create a sequel to the original blade runner considered a cinematic masterpiece was an almost impossible task. one that has to start with a good screenplay. it was already a profound. text. and it was the foundation for all the characters everything was there but that...
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blade runner 2049, the replicants are back.ying this is as much a classic as the original. how do you see it? i went in with a state of extreme trepidation because i love blade runner, the final cut, the proper version. i went into this very worried about it. it‘s set 30 yea rs very worried about it. it‘s set 30 years after the first film, in the first film harrison ford was a blade runner, hunting down and retiring replicants. now runner, hunting down and retiring replica nts. now ryan runner, hunting down and retiring replicants. now ryan gosling is carrying on that profession. early on in carrying on that profession. early onina carrying on that profession. early on in a film one of his targets says, you can only do it because he has never seen america, a phrase he doesn‘t understand, but he comes to during the course of the movie. as he does so, he starts to wonder about his profession, hisjob, his past and identity. inevitably, his assignment leads him on the trail of harrison ford‘s rick deckard. here‘s a clip. what are y
blade runner 2049, the replicants are back.ying this is as much a classic as the original. how do you see it? i went in with a state of extreme trepidation because i love blade runner, the final cut, the proper version. i went into this very worried about it. it‘s set 30 yea rs very worried about it. it‘s set 30 years after the first film, in the first film harrison ford was a blade runner, hunting down and retiring replicants. now runner, hunting down and retiring replica nts. now ryan...
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harrison: rick deckard is -- charlie: a replicant? harrison: don't go there.] ridleyn: you will have banging down the door. charlie: he does not want that? harrison: no. i think the genius of the question of whether deckard is a replicant or human is, one of the delicious aftertastes of the first film and it may be present in the rest of the -- charlie: you insist that he's not a replicant or are you insisting you will not disclose, because it is up to everybody to make their own decision? harrison: i made the choice as an actor, as a participant in the telling of the story, to hold the point of view because i , thought it was important that , the audience might require somebody onscreen that they could depend on to be human. so that they would have an emotional representative in the story. and ridley said, yeah, but what if they are wrong? isn't that interesting? i said, yeah, that is interesting. charlie: you had to approach it in terms of your own mind and the fact that he was human so , the audience would have something they could hold onto that he was hum
harrison: rick deckard is -- charlie: a replicant? harrison: don't go there.] ridleyn: you will have banging down the door. charlie: he does not want that? harrison: no. i think the genius of the question of whether deckard is a replicant or human is, one of the delicious aftertastes of the first film and it may be present in the rest of the -- charlie: you insist that he's not a replicant or are you insisting you will not disclose, because it is up to everybody to make their own decision?...
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meansas a replicant, that i didn't have ownership of my memories or my fate. were my utility.charlie: do people say why bring and consolocker when there are new stories to tell and new characters to create, is it simply because it is business and these are established characters and they have in well-written wants and can be well written again? harrison: yes and no. charlie: what is the no? harrison: it is like saying maybe -- has the bible, the korean outlived their -- the koran outlived their usefulness? no. it is a story, another great story. we require tribally stories with a ring of truth, which may have gone out of fashion in life -- charlie: in 2017. werison: like with science, deny it. how are we going to get back from that? we have to. charlie: you have to believe in science, because you're a pilot. harrison: i have to believe in gps. charlie: the principle of physics that gets planes to fly. harrison: exactly. and it is not self apparent, but think of where we would be lift onthe principle of the wings of airplanes. hasould be back -- it changed the world, globalized
meansas a replicant, that i didn't have ownership of my memories or my fate. were my utility.charlie: do people say why bring and consolocker when there are new stories to tell and new characters to create, is it simply because it is business and these are established characters and they have in well-written wants and can be well written again? harrison: yes and no. charlie: what is the no? harrison: it is like saying maybe -- has the bible, the korean outlived their -- the koran outlived their...
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now, blade runner 2049, the replicants are back.eople are saying this is as much a classic as the original. how do you see it? i went in in a state of extreme trepidation because i love blade runner, the final cut, the proper version. i went into this very worried about it. it's set 30 years after the first film. in the first film harrison ford was a blade runner, hunting down and retiring replicants. now, ryan gosling as k is carrying on that profession. early on in the film one of his targets says, he can only do it because he has never seen a miracle, a phrase he doesn't understand, but he comes to during the course of the movie. as he does so, he starts to wonder about his profession, hisjob, his past and his identity. inevitably, his assignment leads him on to the trail of harrison ford's deckard. here's a clip. what are you doing here? i heard the piano. don't lie. it's rude. you're a cop. i'm not here to take you in. oh, yeah? then what? ijust have some questions. a lot of praise for harrison ford's performance. i think harri
now, blade runner 2049, the replicants are back.eople are saying this is as much a classic as the original. how do you see it? i went in in a state of extreme trepidation because i love blade runner, the final cut, the proper version. i went into this very worried about it. it's set 30 years after the first film. in the first film harrison ford was a blade runner, hunting down and retiring replicants. now, ryan gosling as k is carrying on that profession. early on in the film one of his targets...
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if the cata la ns catalonia, big replications if the catalans go for independence.ering this, as many papers are, he may or may not declare, the leader of the catalan government, declare independence unilaterally. he seems to have moderated his language, as you say, this is something brussels will be alarmed by. we've seen how the northern ireland question has played in to brexit possessions. any discussion on behalf of a state a lwa ys discussion on behalf of a state always receives huge levels of respect in brussels and there is no surprise the eu has waded in. this more broadly shows the language has moderated a bit. it's important only 48% of the voters came out, of which 90% voted for independence, that is still less than half the regional population in a referendum that wasn't endorsed by madrid. politically you have to question the basis of that but i'm pleased to see moderating language hopefully. we'll see what the president of catalonia says later today, all eyes on him, it's a cliche but i think that's true in this case. arab news, this headline on theirf
if the cata la ns catalonia, big replications if the catalans go for independence.ering this, as many papers are, he may or may not declare, the leader of the catalan government, declare independence unilaterally. he seems to have moderated his language, as you say, this is something brussels will be alarmed by. we've seen how the northern ireland question has played in to brexit possessions. any discussion on behalf of a state a lwa ys discussion on behalf of a state always receives huge...
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now, blade runner 2049, the replicants are back.original. how do you see it? i went in in a state of extreme trepidation, because i loved blade runner, blade runner the final cut, the proper version. and i went into this very, very worried about it. so, it's set 30 years after the first film. in the first film, harrison ford was the blade runner, he hunted down and retired replicants. now ryan gosling's k is carrying on that profession. and very early on in the film, one of k's targets says he can only do it because he's never seen a miracle, a phrase which he doesn't understand, but which gradually during the course of the movie he comes to understand. and as he does so, he starts to wonder about his profession, about hisjob, about his past, about his identity. and inevitably, his assignment leads him on the trial of harrison ford's deckard. here's a clip. what are you doing here?|j what are you doing here? i heard the piano. don't lie. it's rude. your cop. i'm not here to take you in. oef? then what? ijust have some questions. a l
now, blade runner 2049, the replicants are back.original. how do you see it? i went in in a state of extreme trepidation, because i loved blade runner, blade runner the final cut, the proper version. and i went into this very, very worried about it. so, it's set 30 years after the first film. in the first film, harrison ford was the blade runner, he hunted down and retired replicants. now ryan gosling's k is carrying on that profession. and very early on in the film, one of k's targets says he...
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but these devices still can't replicate an accurate sense of touch. now european researchers have made a major breakthrough. soft. it's something most of us take for granted. but not dennis sorenson who lost his left hand in a fireworks accident he's now become the first amputee to regain his sense of touch they told me to grasp and i could tell that it was around tom thing and it was a baseball and the scientists were just jumping all over him and yeah it was really . historic moment in not just my life but in the in the name of science and history is being made in the laboratories of e.f. p.-l. the swiss federal institute of technology and lows on. in another experiment dennis was able to detect a finer textural details the human and is so complex that it's almost. impossible to to make a copy of that but this here is so close to it and feel like a real normal have scientists in other countries have also developed artificial hands in austria or the united states for example where the military has created a prosthesis that will soon be available on t
but these devices still can't replicate an accurate sense of touch. now european researchers have made a major breakthrough. soft. it's something most of us take for granted. but not dennis sorenson who lost his left hand in a fireworks accident he's now become the first amputee to regain his sense of touch they told me to grasp and i could tell that it was around tom thing and it was a baseball and the scientists were just jumping all over him and yeah it was really . historic moment in not...
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with plastics and to replicate them why does it need to be so smooth for two reasons first one for this that the christians the second one because the phrase can reduce. piece of pollutants that remain untouched since a freeze and baking was stopped by the rain so if it was porous they would find the will and crannies to hide in with the smooth surface when it rains it just easily washes off excess you're right ok producing cement accounts for five percent of the world's carbon dioxide emissions this push a catalytic cement may produce the same emissions while being made but it reduces pollutants within a three metre radius by more than twenty percent. it's small games like this that can really make a difference and believe that this might you know can contribute. to solve the problems over the pollution for sure is not only his material but yes it can contribute to what i want to find out what proof the team has that this cement actually does clean the atmosphere this is a plastic this part of the town is being coated thanks man this is represent the sun and so when the light with. the
with plastics and to replicate them why does it need to be so smooth for two reasons first one for this that the christians the second one because the phrase can reduce. piece of pollutants that remain untouched since a freeze and baking was stopped by the rain so if it was porous they would find the will and crannies to hide in with the smooth surface when it rains it just easily washes off excess you're right ok producing cement accounts for five percent of the world's carbon dioxide...
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the clever pomerleau to heart with help from this bio nix research it's developed a helmet that replicates structures in the palm of those parrikar. the prototype performed well in heavy duty tests. another example thomas back is fascinated by the crane flower also called the bird of paradise it has a unique method for discussing its pollen. when a bird lands on its heart she for to drink nectar from the flowers the animals wait causes the wings of the sheaf to open and the birds feet are covered in pollen. the sheet can go up and down far since of times without wearing out i sassed me first of all the biology is fascinating so clever how the plant first protects its pollen from rain another dangers then transpose it to a pollinator as soon as one shows up evolutionary genius. the second the physics. it's interesting how a complex process is performed without a hitch using very simple means. we're talking about a three dimensional deformation. if you asked an engineer to do it he would install twenty joints. here you just depressed to spines and the wings open up that's a clever design wor
the clever pomerleau to heart with help from this bio nix research it's developed a helmet that replicates structures in the palm of those parrikar. the prototype performed well in heavy duty tests. another example thomas back is fascinated by the crane flower also called the bird of paradise it has a unique method for discussing its pollen. when a bird lands on its heart she for to drink nectar from the flowers the animals wait causes the wings of the sheaf to open and the birds feet are...
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on to address catalonians in a prerecorded speech on saturday and called for peaceful resistance replication of article one five five the spanish constitution which imposes direct rule in catalonia from madrid. how he said it will be of my message to you is to have patience perseverance and maintain perspective. the best way we can defend what we have achieved up to now that is by democratically opposing the application of article one five five. they sufficient government bulletin put control of the catalan authorities in the hands of the central government madrid is confident that the separatists are isolated. looks as if they proclaim the republic of korea but president for a war afterwards. known that's it and european leaders back spain even though they are we want to defend democracy. this is on the they've got their own yes but the decision of catalonia will not be recognized by anybody because it's illegal they got there when you. have the spanish flag to being taken down this weekend across catalonia. it's a symbolic act of defiance in the face of direct rule the real consequences of
on to address catalonians in a prerecorded speech on saturday and called for peaceful resistance replication of article one five five the spanish constitution which imposes direct rule in catalonia from madrid. how he said it will be of my message to you is to have patience perseverance and maintain perspective. the best way we can defend what we have achieved up to now that is by democratically opposing the application of article one five five. they sufficient government bulletin put control...
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systems like the great barrier reef may look into the future to achieve this researchers need to replicate and manipulate ocean conditions in controlled environments in other words literally bringing the ocean into the lab and that is exactly what is being done at the most advanced research aquarium in the world australia's national sea simulator. a thirty five million dollars facility completely dedicated to tropical marine research for a scientific discipline whose researchers are used to working with simple tubs of water system is nothing short of revolutionary that's giving us the opportunity to do research that we've not been able to do before dr nicole webster is one of the lead coral scientists working at c so sorry you know in the process if we were trying to do an experiment about climate change free markets and corals and stick them in they sort of small nalley been sized tanks and hate them up a little bit but it doesn't really very closely reflect what's actually happening out on the range and the driving idea behind system is that if you have the tools and technology to accura
systems like the great barrier reef may look into the future to achieve this researchers need to replicate and manipulate ocean conditions in controlled environments in other words literally bringing the ocean into the lab and that is exactly what is being done at the most advanced research aquarium in the world australia's national sea simulator. a thirty five million dollars facility completely dedicated to tropical marine research for a scientific discipline whose researchers are used to...
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>> i can't say. >> jimmy: can you say if ryan gosling's character is a replicant?immy: okay. >> that's what we can say. clearly say. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: can you reveal that the clown from "it" comes out of the sewer and kills everyone in this movie? yes? no, we can't reveal that. you just got back from paris, correct? >> i did. >> jimmy: you were at a fashion show with your son? >> i was. >> jimmy: nice. does he like going to a fashion show? >> i don't know. but he went with me. and it's great to appreciate the talent. because there's amazing talent out there. but i actually have my own fashion line. >> jimmy: oh, you do? >> i brought something for you. >> jimmy: you did? >> i know you don't like to receive gifts on the show, but it's fashion. >> jimmy: okay. >> and it's so your style. when i picked it out, this is so jimmy. >> jimmy: for real? >> yes, for real. >> jimmy: what is it? >> will you open it, though? >> jimmy: of course i'll open it. there's something hidden back there? oh, okay, thank you. did you wrap this? >> i did, i wrapped it. >> jim
>> i can't say. >> jimmy: can you say if ryan gosling's character is a replicant?immy: okay. >> that's what we can say. clearly say. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: can you reveal that the clown from "it" comes out of the sewer and kills everyone in this movie? yes? no, we can't reveal that. you just got back from paris, correct? >> i did. >> jimmy: you were at a fashion show with your son? >> i was. >> jimmy: nice. does he like going...
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ryan gosling is replicant hunter blade runner k. he tracks down rick decorated harrison ford reprising his original role. i want to ask you some questions. life on earth is hellish bladerunner twenty forty nine addresses many of the themes of the original film which was set in a dystopic twenty nineteen to memories make his human the terrible consequences of capitalism and environmental devastation for the actives it was an honor to be part of the sequel to the classics life i thriller. when i read the screenplay i just thought well this is really. it's walking this tight rope of being such a. you know such a love letter to the original but at the same time completely. unique film in its own right. with ridley scott's blade runner now considered a cinematic masterpiece. that line was a daunting challenge this time around ridley scott was on board as executive producer with french canadian don't even know stepping into his shoes as director few films are as highly anticipated as this one has been. feeling more calm because i know tha
ryan gosling is replicant hunter blade runner k. he tracks down rick decorated harrison ford reprising his original role. i want to ask you some questions. life on earth is hellish bladerunner twenty forty nine addresses many of the themes of the original film which was set in a dystopic twenty nineteen to memories make his human the terrible consequences of capitalism and environmental devastation for the actives it was an honor to be part of the sequel to the classics life i thriller. when i...
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there has been replication after replication if to you analyze it and modify it for its time technologye've done over and over but we've never really been able to have the defense of it. how do you do with that. i won't answer will answer for this community because i don't live in it. i work, with some people who live in it .. but if you've got something you think i can help with, it's a phone call away we can't be everywhere all the time. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] thanks a lot
there has been replication after replication if to you analyze it and modify it for its time technologye've done over and over but we've never really been able to have the defense of it. how do you do with that. i won't answer will answer for this community because i don't live in it. i work, with some people who live in it .. but if you've got something you think i can help with, it's a phone call away we can't be everywhere all the time. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] thanks a lot
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it's replicated over and over again we tend to remember in the class we don't have a test about eighto 10% into the person that has a class versus the one who didn't with all kind of factors woven into that but we tend as learners t take what we want to know, build on that and become more and more expert not oexperts noton everything we'vet some strand or thread through learning to make it into a strong rope that's going to be something you can climb up the rest of your life. describthe scrape of a student d learning is. it is the fault, the argument of this book and i'm not sure abo about. what do you mean when you talk about student centered learning? >> it might be either credential center of learning were by that i mean it's a final exam that is traditional center of learning but we were preparing students not just for the final exam but take all the able learn and have that at their disposal to other it is in there life beyond you are thinking about the focal point of what can this do for the student so the selectivity can be the top 4% and also she says i have a much higher job
it's replicated over and over again we tend to remember in the class we don't have a test about eighto 10% into the person that has a class versus the one who didn't with all kind of factors woven into that but we tend as learners t take what we want to know, build on that and become more and more expert not oexperts noton everything we'vet some strand or thread through learning to make it into a strong rope that's going to be something you can climb up the rest of your life. describthe scrape...
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tonight replicated else -- can i replicate it elsewhere?not seen this reflected much on the exchange rate, for example. i think things and spain would have to get a lot worse. we are going to see a much bigger impact on the economic outlook for this to have significant spillover on super bowl economies. there is still some way to go. it helps that the backdrop is much more positive than it was a few months ago. this would have been a different story in 2012. guy: thank you very much indeed. federico santi. we will bring you an exclusive interview with francine at 9:00 a.m. on "surveillance." also on bloomberg radio. up next, a look at the movers in today's trading. the spanish market is coming back a little bit. we are seeing some pressure on the british pound rippling back into the ftse 100. plenty to talk about. that conversation, next. as is bloomberg. ♪ guy: welcome back. plenty of things going on we need to focus on right now. the cable rate british pound broadly under pressure right now. we are watching the carefully. let us talk abou
tonight replicated else -- can i replicate it elsewhere?not seen this reflected much on the exchange rate, for example. i think things and spain would have to get a lot worse. we are going to see a much bigger impact on the economic outlook for this to have significant spillover on super bowl economies. there is still some way to go. it helps that the backdrop is much more positive than it was a few months ago. this would have been a different story in 2012. guy: thank you very much indeed....
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and what that means a replicate is essentially an android, someone who is created. >> like steve. >>omplicated for him to play a role where you don't know if you're a human or an android. watch this. >> was that complicated to become a character that you're not a hundred percent sure what it is. >> no, i was a hundred percent sure and i pursued my understanding. and -- and. [laughter] >>> and still, you know, we're still talking about it usually trying to hold off until the second or third drink. >> yeah. >> but, you know, it's -- it's a question for the -- for the audience to ask. my -- you know, my feelings are on record about the first one. you know what it comes down, its a movie. it doesn't matter. it..., what matters is that it's an engaging question. >> that's what i love. >> and i'd rather -- you know, i'd rather have great questions than great answers. >> and one of the things that's so confronting about the original is that there real is no difference. the only difference is how they're made. >> yeah. >> and so it makes you sort of -- you know, it's not like a.i. they're bi
and what that means a replicate is essentially an android, someone who is created. >> like steve. >>omplicated for him to play a role where you don't know if you're a human or an android. watch this. >> was that complicated to become a character that you're not a hundred percent sure what it is. >> no, i was a hundred percent sure and i pursued my understanding. and -- and. [laughter] >>> and still, you know, we're still talking about it usually trying to hold...
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we saw this, it replicates what he's done in other places where hurricanes have hit and the significance is that it has been so long for these people on the ground. i almost want to step back into this. let's watch. >> your house was strong? [indistinct conversation] >> you know who helped them? god help to them. >> come on, get over here. >> harris: i am going to ask a special guest to watch these pictures with me, the assistant secretary for homeland security. you hear the president asking people specifically about the infrastructure on that island. what can you tell us they are dealing with? >> i was down last monday, also came down friday to san juan. i will tell you this, we did fly to the middle part of the island to take a look at the power structure. it was truly something to see. i think there is some good spots to hear about the infrastructure. i heard yesterday the local power of authority indicated they expect to get about 14% of the customers on the island back up the grid. in the next two weeks, in fact. you see the central business district in san juan, they are back on th
we saw this, it replicates what he's done in other places where hurricanes have hit and the significance is that it has been so long for these people on the ground. i almost want to step back into this. let's watch. >> your house was strong? [indistinct conversation] >> you know who helped them? god help to them. >> come on, get over here. >> harris: i am going to ask a special guest to watch these pictures with me, the assistant secretary for homeland security. you hear...
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stage later today last season they finished second in the bonus league but they've struggled to replicate that form in europe their bottom of their group heading into tonight's own game against f.c. porto. so far the red bulls haven't really had their head in europe and out bottom of their group after two games playing multiple matches a week required squad depth and coach is confident he can get the best out of his team and it just is the coaching staff have to ensure we have the fitness players in the starting eleven and those players play the leipzig way if we manage that with them or an uncomfortable opponent for every team. on the back of an impressive win against dortmund lights are in good nick even better star striker team a van a could return after a prolonged spell on the sidelines. will be his mug shot phenomenon but i haven't yet decided whether he'll starts will be on the bench. the important thing is he's injury free. but he needs some time to get back to his best he's off to such a long break from training. new opponents top of the portuguese league but just two points ahea
stage later today last season they finished second in the bonus league but they've struggled to replicate that form in europe their bottom of their group heading into tonight's own game against f.c. porto. so far the red bulls haven't really had their head in europe and out bottom of their group after two games playing multiple matches a week required squad depth and coach is confident he can get the best out of his team and it just is the coaching staff have to ensure we have the fitness...
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-- replicated is you canlicatable learn one thing to get better at something else not directly relatedines are much more never. state-of-the-art ai is getting close to achieving that ability to take something -- in fact, one of the first places we observed this was in skype translate. we brought these three strands of technology, speech translation machine , with this new deep learning and gave it skype data. you can be speaking in chinese and i could be speaking in english, and we could be having a real-time conversation without interpreters. that is fantastic. once you teach a chinese and english, it will get better between german and english. how does that happen? that is exhibiting -- charlie: it will get better at german and english. satya: that's right. that transfer learning, the ability for machines to transcend one domain -- which kids do. kids can learn something in math and apply it in physics. that ability is something we have much more innately in us. machines are getting there, but not yet. charlie: what is deep learning? satya: it is one of these the 1980's,hat in it was
-- replicated is you canlicatable learn one thing to get better at something else not directly relatedines are much more never. state-of-the-art ai is getting close to achieving that ability to take something -- in fact, one of the first places we observed this was in skype translate. we brought these three strands of technology, speech translation machine , with this new deep learning and gave it skype data. you can be speaking in chinese and i could be speaking in english, and we could be...
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the each so like with the devices you can replicate on your own you can take a firearm apart and file that under certain car and make it more automatic some of the experts people who practice with this have been able to do that just by learning how to pull the trigger faster so i wish you wouldn't just are like something for our international audience because you know not many people are aware of the different laws in the us automatic weapons are tightly regulated right in the us why isn't various a case it automatic with bonds stocks i want tightly regulated. the bum stocks are not the automatic weapons have been illegal to manufacture or purchase since one thousand nine hundred for several decades now. and we also have the assault weapons ban which went for ten years that was an attempt to curtail the assault weapons crime quote unquote and that did very little to help out as well so yeah i truly do wish this were as simple as a law but i think when you have an eccentric millionaire who's winning willing to spend fifty to one hundred thousand dollars and a lot of time in premeditati
the each so like with the devices you can replicate on your own you can take a firearm apart and file that under certain car and make it more automatic some of the experts people who practice with this have been able to do that just by learning how to pull the trigger faster so i wish you wouldn't just are like something for our international audience because you know not many people are aware of the different laws in the us automatic weapons are tightly regulated right in the us why isn't...
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here's a fun fact they were replicating the same stunt, arnold palmer pulled off more than 40 years ago, but late palmer of course a pennsylvania native. >> came from latrobe, pennsylvania. >> where did the ball go. >> some of that, yes. >> it hurt. >> look out. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on our sister station cw philly and then back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news"....