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in the country, with the presence of the research deputy minister of science , research and technology, article 13 specifically states that if any public or private company that needs research and development works, if it contracts with other sectors such as universities, research institutes, even companies daneshmounian should conclude the contract, the amount of which will be deducted from the tax amount of that year or even from the tax of the next year. a hardware was prepared in the company. we wanted to cooperate with ayatollah boruj erdi university . we defined a project with the university to design and research the software of this device the project was completed, fortunately, this project had positive effects, leading to the fact that last year we managed to receive the golden statue of the environment in the country. according to the capacities provided by this law, universities can attract research credits. the necessity and method of cooperation between scientific and executive centers, the guidelines for the use of tax credits in article 13 of the law on the leaps of kno
in the country, with the presence of the research deputy minister of science , research and technology, article 13 specifically states that if any public or private company that needs research and development works, if it contracts with other sectors such as universities, research institutes, even companies daneshmounian should conclude the contract, the amount of which will be deducted from the tax amount of that year or even from the tax of the next year. a hardware was prepared in the...
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and schools. has been bombed deputy according to the research of the minister of science, research and technology, referring to article 13 of the law on the leaps of production of knowledge bases , this capacity can be used for greater synergy between the industry and the university. development of research activities in industries by providing tax incentives , including the objectives of the university production jump law. the specialized meeting on the synergy between the university and the industry in order to benefit as much as possible from the provisions of article 13 of the law on the jump of knowledge-based production in the country, with the presence of the research assistant of the minister of science, research and technology, article 13 , specifically states that if any public or private company which requires research work and it is developed, if he signs a contract with other departments such as universities, research institutes, even scientific companies, the amount that is actually contracted will be deducted from the tax amount of that year or even from the tax of the next year . a
and schools. has been bombed deputy according to the research of the minister of science, research and technology, referring to article 13 of the law on the leaps of production of knowledge bases , this capacity can be used for greater synergy between the industry and the university. development of research activities in industries by providing tax incentives , including the objectives of the university production jump law. the specialized meeting on the synergy between the university and the...
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still seeing these statistics despite advances in innovation, research and technology, that is the other piece that felt important to talk about. not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think a
still seeing these statistics despite advances in innovation, research and technology, that is the other piece that felt important to talk about. not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related...
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still seeing these statistics despite advances in innovation, research and technology, that is the other piece that felt important to talk about. not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think a
still seeing these statistics despite advances in innovation, research and technology, that is the other piece that felt important to talk about. not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related...
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still seeing these statistics despite advances in innovation, research and technology, that is the other piece that felt important to talk about. not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related institutions has proven itself untrustworthy. there institutional trustworthiness. it is the obligation of institutions to engender trust in the community so that when people are sick they feel comfortable seeking care. host: what about grave robbers? dr. blackstone: even well-known schools like my own medical school digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved people and using them for experimentation or using them in learning and teaching within medical school, medical schools have a history of doing this. and again, it is something that i did not know until i was a practicing physician. so when you think a
still seeing these statistics despite advances in innovation, research and technology, that is the other piece that felt important to talk about. not only is it in the report, but this issue of henrietta black who was a young woman from baltimore who went to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with uterine cancer without her consent and has been used by companies and they made millions of dollars. it was not recent until she received compensation. the fact is that health care and related...
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world have, what they are doing now is building a research base that allows them not only to build on top of what we produce and research and technology and using our data, all of which we should be protecting, but we have to realize as we are protecting our technologies and data and research, they are able to generate their own research now. that really does change the nature of the competition. we are still extremely strong. innovation capacity like the world has never seen before but we are not alone and we have to act accordingly. >> that makes a lot of sense and maybe even looking at the national security environment writ large, even beyond china. how are you thinking about those risks? the intersection of major geopolitical change and science and technological progress. >> we talked about i think the biggest shift in geopolitics, which is the rise of china. so many things -- good things were done, but with xi's leadership we seen boundary crossing behavior, whether it is militarily or in the economic stage and that's why, to your point about china's coupling of their intent to change the world order and now the rising capability
world have, what they are doing now is building a research base that allows them not only to build on top of what we produce and research and technology and using our data, all of which we should be protecting, but we have to realize as we are protecting our technologies and data and research, they are able to generate their own research now. that really does change the nature of the competition. we are still extremely strong. innovation capacity like the world has never seen before but we are...
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or you are still seeing the statistics despite advances in innovation research and technology.ortant to talk about in this book. this issue even henrietta who was a young woman from impoverished baltimore that presented to johns hopkins in the early 1900s with a metastatic uterine cancer and had her cancer tissue removed from her without her consent and has been usedd by bio pharma companies in johns hopkins it was not until -- make a big millions of dollars it was until recently her family received compensation for that. we frame black communities feelings toward healthcare institutions as a medical mistrust. the fact is health related institutions have proven themselves untrustworthy and have had a history of that. the issue of institutional untrustworthiness. it's the obligation of institutions for trusts and the communities so people when they are sick feel comfortable seeking care. we went beside the huma cells what about grave robbers? >> yes, that's the other thing. even well-known schools like my own medical school really digging up the bodies of formerly enslaved peopl
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technologies play in supporting and scaling innovations that have been effective? >> that's at the heart of what i do. i really look at our work that leans into emerging research and technology and approaches, to understand how to unlock potential. how does this really benefit children and that's done completely through designs, collaboration, with private sector, public sector and nongovernmental organizations and really trying to understand, for example, how might sort of second generation, renewable, solar technology be usable in a totally different use case than what looked at before, which is robust and extreme environments and that's where we're actually taking it to places that you can only access by car, six weeks a year so we'll have the data on that and also looking at other, you know, other ai kind of applications and beyond digital and manufacturing. how can that be applied as a driver and supporter of localization which is a big push in the development and humanitarian community. what does that unlocking in terms of economic value through local communities, how does that disrupt in a positive way your supply chains and really, everything around it
technologies play in supporting and scaling innovations that have been effective? >> that's at the heart of what i do. i really look at our work that leans into emerging research and technology and approaches, to understand how to unlock potential. how does this really benefit children and that's done completely through designs, collaboration, with private sector, public sector and nongovernmental organizations and really trying to understand, for example, how might sort of second...
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and democracy. that was the deputies. your research was speaking technology and president settling means that obviously in tennessee, that's one years up next kind of a looks at possibilities. houses without air conditioning. that's kind of a change continues to he's. i'll send it to you at the top of the next hour. i'll have to use the issue. how many platforms can you handle single attain usually without having the feeling that it's just too much? it might seem easy. how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking diesel, modern met.
and democracy. that was the deputies. your research was speaking technology and president settling means that obviously in tennessee, that's one years up next kind of a looks at possibilities. houses without air conditioning. that's kind of a change continues to he's. i'll send it to you at the top of the next hour. i'll have to use the issue. how many platforms can you handle single attain usually without having the feeling that it's just too much? it might seem easy. how much can we do...
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working together, will also let us better purse a research and development project, emerging technologies like ai integrated weapons systems, unmanned aerial vehicles and undersea capabilities. collaboration ensures that we stay-- we stay ahead of the competition and enhance our readiness with the challenges that we have. let me close with a brief reflection of the launch we saw over the weekend. once it was thought that saving the booster from the rocket was impossible. but we can take inspiration from the amazing scene we saw on sunday as the booster floated back down and was plucked out of the air by two giant arms. tasked with a clear goal, people made it happen. that is why i know that although we face difficult barriers in defense cooperation, our commitment can and will make it a reality. so once again, i want to thank hudson institute for inviting me to bring us together today and now i look forward to hearing from all of you. thank you very much. [applause] >> time for a couple of questions from the audience. so, let's see. who would like-- chris, could you introduce yourself and
working together, will also let us better purse a research and development project, emerging technologies like ai integrated weapons systems, unmanned aerial vehicles and undersea capabilities. collaboration ensures that we stay-- we stay ahead of the competition and enhance our readiness with the challenges that we have. let me close with a brief reflection of the launch we saw over the weekend. once it was thought that saving the booster from the rocket was impossible. but we can take...
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companies in silicon valley, it's got to be able to become that year so we get the latest technology and helps fund a.i. research and right now too difficult for here technologies. >> next question from julie mack with longer life expectancy and working-class families finding themselves raising multigenerational families. millennial's, gen x caring for their parents. >> is a blessing to take care of our parents. so honored to have her mom with us at 88 years old, it's something i believe for all of us. when it comes to aging society what i worry about is social security and medicare. the average person on social security will lose 21% of their benefits. medicare be 3611% so neatly gone. i support the commission have republican and democrat. we got to sit down and bipartisan -- how do we save medicare and balance the budget? they that nobody wants to tackle so we got to sit down and make it bipartisan. we'll have to sit down in room and work with/50 wins and losses on both sides. leaders deal with it. >> , father can we talk about childcare and aging population. we've been able to do everything we can to make sur
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the minister of communication and information technology invited the first 10 people of the national math test to cooperate with the research institute of communication and information technology. the head of the medical society mobilization organization prevented 6,000 intentional abortions with the oil plan. reported in the country. the remaining demands of wheat farmers will be paid by the end of mehr, the minister of jihad agriculture said that the reason for the delay in paying production demands was more than the amount predicted in the budget law. an american world war ii-era bomb explosion at japan's miyazaki airport has canceled more than 80 flights. according to official statistics, half a million japanese are involved in hickey komori is chronic isolation. people with guaranteed isolation sometimes do not leave the house for years . addiction to computer games, receiving services with virtual systems, and the corona epidemic have been declared as the causes of this phenomenon. keshdar warns of the risk of flooding and waterlogging of roads in the northern and northeastern provinces . the meteorological organizati
the minister of communication and information technology invited the first 10 people of the national math test to cooperate with the research institute of communication and information technology. the head of the medical society mobilization organization prevented 6,000 intentional abortions with the oil plan. reported in the country. the remaining demands of wheat farmers will be paid by the end of mehr, the minister of jihad agriculture said that the reason for the delay in paying production...
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and nuclear research. institute, certainly the state corporation rosatom, the rocket and space corporation energia and many others, the topics themselves already indicate that this is cooperation in the field of high technologies, this is a space theme, this is training of engineering personnel, this is research in the field of information technology and a number of other areas. the second major block on which we work, of course, is a single educational space, i would like to note that today seven state universities. in the republic of belarus are implementing joint educational programs with the russian federation. this year we are allocating more than 1.0 budget places so that our russian colleagues could enter our universities. by the way, last year we already accepted 400 russian students, about 2.0 students from the russian federation are currently studying at our universities, and we feel that the potential is many times greater than what we have today in our universities. girls and boys, representatives of all regions in the belarusian delegation about a hundred countries, students, pupils, young workers organizations, enterprises, their enthusiasm, it can neither please, nor infect with energy, i rememb
and nuclear research. institute, certainly the state corporation rosatom, the rocket and space corporation energia and many others, the topics themselves already indicate that this is cooperation in the field of high technologies, this is a space theme, this is training of engineering personnel, this is research in the field of information technology and a number of other areas. the second major block on which we work, of course, is a single educational space, i would like to note that today...
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first e maps field sampling applied, research and use of remote sensing technologies are all linked by a statistical design imap sampling network uses a fixed hexagonal grid system that covers the entire country. all of the continental u.s. is contained within one immense hexagon. the geometry of hexagon like a tiled floor, covers the earth's surface with the same repeated shape. the total grid contains 12,600 hexagons in the united states. e map sets out orderly schedules for selecting which hexagons to sample or which indicators for which days, months and years. the fixed grid design provides the framework that us to compare and integrate data on regional and national levels of resolution. the beauty of this grid is its flexibility. states or regions adapt e maps design by intensifying the grid to increase number of sampling sites. this allows states or regions to augment baseline imap information giving area specific with known statistical for a fraction of the cost independent studies using the imap approach, local regions and states can their own report cards using compatible info
first e maps field sampling applied, research and use of remote sensing technologies are all linked by a statistical design imap sampling network uses a fixed hexagonal grid system that covers the entire country. all of the continental u.s. is contained within one immense hexagon. the geometry of hexagon like a tiled floor, covers the earth's surface with the same repeated shape. the total grid contains 12,600 hexagons in the united states. e map sets out orderly schedules for selecting which...
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and encourages research, development and manufacturing. we want to ensure the u.s. remains the preeminent location for investment and innovation and technology. we do this by restoring immediate expensing for research and development costs, ensuring a strong fdii incentive to encourage u.s. ownership and intellectual property, and restoring the 100% expensing provision. as we support job creation and spur economic growth, we will reinstate the double guarantee deduction and a strong child tax credit. but unlike other proposals, we will ensure that our tax policy respects the dignity of work and doesn't pay people for staying out of the workforce. number two, we will use our economic winter prioritize this nation. gone are the days of allowing china to steal our jobs and technology and export our trade deals and hollow out our manufacturing sector. it's obviously not in our national interest to rely on communist for our energy critical minerals and pharmaceuticals. we know it is not in our national interest to support the economy of our largest geopolitical adversaries. last month, the house passed more than two dozen bills to confront china'
and encourages research, development and manufacturing. we want to ensure the u.s. remains the preeminent location for investment and innovation and technology. we do this by restoring immediate expensing for research and development costs, ensuring a strong fdii incentive to encourage u.s. ownership and intellectual property, and restoring the 100% expensing provision. as we support job creation and spur economic growth, we will reinstate the double guarantee deduction and a strong child tax...
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research we are doing today. the national science foundation for example, started the first new directorate in new -- in decades. technology, and ovation and partnerships directorate. one of the goals is to try and catalyze regional economic development, recognizing that we can't simply go on having beautiful university research across the country, but not connecting it, not letting it be harnessed by local economic opportunities that communities can pull together. prof. miller: i would love to get back to the question of corporate to get back to the question of corporate are indeed may be a transition to a question from scientists or labs. what is the right way to do translation? you have worked at darpa. how should we think about the right kind of models? dr. prabhakar: first of all, it is always hard. people talk about the value of death. they don't work in the real world, so you just have to recognize it is hard. if you are in the rnd business, it is inherent in your world you will come up with things that seem cool but are just breathtaking hard to translate an impact. by the way, the more revolutionary your result is, it
research we are doing today. the national science foundation for example, started the first new directorate in new -- in decades. technology, and ovation and partnerships directorate. one of the goals is to try and catalyze regional economic development, recognizing that we can't simply go on having beautiful university research across the country, but not connecting it, not letting it be harnessed by local economic opportunities that communities can pull together. prof. miller: i would love to...
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fellow citizens , at 17:30 i am at your service with some news from the field of science and technology. the researchers of a start-up company with the development of iranian artificial intelligence are evaluating the performance of employees, according to the report of the vice president of science, technology and economics of the presidency. this artificial intelligence is able to recognize the useful duration of employee activity and use the information to improve companies. this technology on the employee system it is installed and by checking his activities, it shows how much of the employee's time was spent on organizational tasks and how much was spent on unrelated tasks. according to experts, artificial intelligence can be used as a powerful tool to improve efficiency and reduce costs in organizations.
fellow citizens , at 17:30 i am at your service with some news from the field of science and technology. the researchers of a start-up company with the development of iranian artificial intelligence are evaluating the performance of employees, according to the report of the vice president of science, technology and economics of the presidency. this artificial intelligence is able to recognize the useful duration of employee activity and use the information to improve companies. this technology...
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and give us the inspirational strength to be faithful, to do the right thing always. >> coming up shortly, we will bring you a look at federal research amid global competition with white house science and technologyirector arati prabhakar. you can also watch it on speeds -- on c-span now and online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capital health, providing balanced unfiltered coverage of government, taking you to where the policies debated and decided. 45 years and counting, powered by cable. >> chad wolf is with the america first policy institute and serves as the executive director for the center for homeland security
and give us the inspirational strength to be faithful, to do the right thing always. >> coming up shortly, we will bring you a look at federal research amid global competition with white house science and technologyirector arati prabhakar. you can also watch it on speeds -- on c-span now and online at c-span.org. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of covering congress like no other. since 1979, we have been your primary source for capital health,...
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and so the earth species project is getting essentially vc funding from these foundations to say, here's some work, go connect with the people that are out in the wilderness doing this research. use the technology to take that research and learn about what animals are doing and literally how they're communicating. so it's always been my daughter's dream to speak to our dog. they could speak to each other. is this where this is headed, or is it some ways? you know, it's hard to say, but they are making interesting. fascinating project prospects out in the wild. and if those prospects can come hom, why not? maybe by the time your daughter is our age, she'll be able to talk to the dog. i don't know how she would talk, but at least understand what the dog is saying. you know, google translate is what? it's nothing. if not machine learning. it gets better the more we throw languages and words in there. and maybe that can work in the animal kingdom as well. and someday you'll, your daughter and dog will communicate, you know, other than just the love that passes between them, right? sure, sure. so. all right, well, scott, thanks so much. you bet. interesting. for sure. all right, well, after hurrican
and so the earth species project is getting essentially vc funding from these foundations to say, here's some work, go connect with the people that are out in the wilderness doing this research. use the technology to take that research and learn about what animals are doing and literally how they're communicating. so it's always been my daughter's dream to speak to our dog. they could speak to each other. is this where this is headed, or is it some ways? you know, it's hard to say, but they are...
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we will not leave without attention to staffing research and production units implementing advanced ideas and software technologieson. talented athletes will find themselves in the army. a specialized company represents. armed forces at all-russian and international competitions, a good base and coaches help athletes achieve high results, the requirements for candidates for the service are published on the website of the ministry of defense. igor pikhanov, konstantin piunov, news! a large-scale special operation against radical internet communities was carried out by fsb officers and ministry of internal affairs, in 78 regions detained. people, they inclined children teenagers to commit violent acts against representatives of state bodies, classmates and teachers, firearms and bladed weapons, ammunition, components for making homemade explosive incendiary devices, symbols and propaganda materials of terrorist organizations were confiscated. correspondence with ukrainian curators containing instructions on...
we will not leave without attention to staffing research and production units implementing advanced ideas and software technologieson. talented athletes will find themselves in the army. a specialized company represents. armed forces at all-russian and international competitions, a good base and coaches help athletes achieve high results, the requirements for candidates for the service are published on the website of the ministry of defense. igor pikhanov, konstantin piunov, news! a large-scale...
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and nuclear research, the kurchatov institute, of course the state corporation rosatom, the rocket and space corporation. energy and many others, and the topics themselves already indicate that this cooperation in the field of high technologiesis is space topics, this is training of engineering personnel, this is research in the field of information technologies and a number of other areas. the second major block, on which we work, of course, is a single educational space, i would like to note that today seven state universities in the republic of belarus are implementing a joint educational program with the russian federation, this year we highlight. emotionally still at the start, this is the festival in smolensk, the seventeenth time the festival youth for the union state gathered about four hundred participants. given the current situations , these concerts, performances, they show how important it is to be together and support each other. tell me, why is it important for the youth of russia and belarus to maintain friendly ties? well, the situation in the world is difficult now, and i believe that if we unite, then we will succeed. well, yes, that's right, we must stick together in any, in any case, but in principle we
and nuclear research, the kurchatov institute, of course the state corporation rosatom, the rocket and space corporation. energy and many others, and the topics themselves already indicate that this cooperation in the field of high technologiesis is space topics, this is training of engineering personnel, this is research in the field of information technologies and a number of other areas. the second major block, on which we work, of course, is a single educational space, i would like to note...
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we will not leave without attention to staffing research and production units implementing advanced ideas and software technologiesroduction. talented athletes will find themselves in the army, a specialized company represents the armed forces at all-russian and international competitions, a good base and coaches help athletes achieve high results. requirements for candidates for the service are published on the website of the ministry of defense. igor pikhanov, konstantin, news. now let's talk about sports. grodskaya torpedo destroyed borys in astana with 10:1 in a regular khl championship match. after the first period, nothing foreshadowed a rout. torpedo players were only leading 2:1. but already in the second period of the game , the team from nizhny novgorod scored five unanswered goals, and three more in the third period. as torpedo head coach igor larionov commented on the big victory, in north america there is a philosophy of not humiliating, and there is the philosophy of jurgen klop. scored five, score seven. torpedo won its fourth victory in a row. nizhny novgorod scored 13 points in 12 matches occupy t
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. >>> we're back with a tale of a whale and how new technology is helping researchers track their migrationsr: ooh, i just saw a whale. it's feeding time for humpback whales off of californ's central coast. >> whales behind us. >> reporter: and prime time for scientist ted cheeseman. the cold water offering the whales an all-you-can-eat buffet of anchovies and krill. once hunted to near extinction, whales are now resurfacing here in monterey bay in dmatic numbers. now, with just a camera, photos from scientists and the public are helping researchers track whales from anywhere around the world. >> you can really see that whale there. >> reporter: thanks to artificial intelligence and real time, he can match their tails or flutes. they tell stories of where the whales have been and how healthy they are. how do you know that's a killer whale? >> by the parallel lines there. >> reporter: the pictures are uploaded and matched on cheeseman's website, happy whale. through a.i., that image is matched to other whales already photographed, like this one called oldtimer. and monet. >> our last-recorded
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research we are doing today. the national science foundation for example, started the first new directorate in new -- in decades. technology, and ovation and partnerships directorate. one of the goals is to try and catalyze regional economic development, recognizing that we can't simply go on having beautiful university research across the country, but not connecting it, not letting it be harnessed by local economic opportunities that communities can pull together. prof. miller: i would love to get back to the question of corporate to get back to the question of corporate are indeed may be a transition to a question from scientists or labs. what is the right way to do translation? you have worked at darpa. how should we think about the right kind of models? dr. prabhakar: first of all, it is always hard. people talk about the value of death. they don't work in the real world, so you just have to recognize it is hard. if you are in the rnd business, it is inherent in your world you will come up with things that seem cool but are just breathtaking hard to translate an impact. by the way, the more revolutionary your result is, it
research we are doing today. the national science foundation for example, started the first new directorate in new -- in decades. technology, and ovation and partnerships directorate. one of the goals is to try and catalyze regional economic development, recognizing that we can't simply go on having beautiful university research across the country, but not connecting it, not letting it be harnessed by local economic opportunities that communities can pull together. prof. miller: i would love to...
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research institute in alborz. in this event, representatives of 70 technological companies and agricultural scientists were present with the aim of introducing the latest achievements of the artificial intelligence sector in the field of agriculture. the newest technology that i dare to say is only available in two countries, the united states and france, called cinespray. we have unveiled it in in fact , we are designing a series of intelligent agricultural machines, that is, we are equipping them with processors based on machine vision and intelligence . we pray that there will be no shortage of crops at the end of the crop year, and examining the challenges and threats of the agricultural sector that can be solved using artificial intelligence was one of the most important goals of this event. we are looking for the capacity and facilities of these companies to be identified and the obstacles and challenges that are in front of them to be identified and according to the task that we are committed to provide the possibility of entering this technology into the agricultural sector to operationalize precision agri
research institute in alborz. in this event, representatives of 70 technological companies and agricultural scientists were present with the aim of introducing the latest achievements of the artificial intelligence sector in the field of agriculture. the newest technology that i dare to say is only available in two countries, the united states and france, called cinespray. we have unveiled it in in fact , we are designing a series of intelligent agricultural machines, that is, we are equipping...
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disease and the collaboration involves researchers from australia and the gladstone institute in san francisco. you're looking at new treatments for heart disease using stem cells and ai technology. and the researchers are developing miniature beating heart tissues from stem cells. it helps them understand the causes of heart disease and develop some new treatments. the director of the study says artificial intelligence will play a big role in their research. >> so i think where we're going with this is that we'll be able to obtain a genetic diagnosis before birth so that we can understand what is likely causing that child's disease and then come in with a very targeted intervention early on before the disease manifests and before it progresses to heart failure. >> now around the world, 260,000 children die every year from heart disease. here in the u.s, 40,000 babies are born with a heart defect. every year, or one child every 15 minutes. >> a largely abandoned sea in southern california contains an enormous supply of a metal critical to making batteries for electric vehicles. the u.s. department of energy recently announced a massive amount of lithium has been found deep under
disease and the collaboration involves researchers from australia and the gladstone institute in san francisco. you're looking at new treatments for heart disease using stem cells and ai technology. and the researchers are developing miniature beating heart tissues from stem cells. it helps them understand the causes of heart disease and develop some new treatments. the director of the study says artificial intelligence will play a big role in their research. >> so i think where we're...
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and liftoff with. as high technology continues to advance in our two inventors continued to play a significant role in and research. philip v stephen president of ultra systems inc. is a member of the indian tribe. his dreams and have resulted in a number of patents for defense systems. during the early phase of the united states intercontinental missile program. there were only two large intercontinental ballistic missiles and both of them used propellants for rocket propulsion. this missile is a titan intercontinental ballistic missile of one of the early vintages of a liquid propelled missile. these are characterized by a rocket propulsion system in which the rocket nozzles could swing vector. no one knew how to control the thrust vector from a rocket nozzle that used solid rocket engine technology. here is a typical solid rocket engine nozzle. one of the concept s in my invention was, a concept that would cause a thrust vector to deflect, which would give a missile the ability, control and fly in all different angles. after going through m.a. one, two and three, i did decide that that i wanted to do other thin
and liftoff with. as high technology continues to advance in our two inventors continued to play a significant role in and research. philip v stephen president of ultra systems inc. is a member of the indian tribe. his dreams and have resulted in a number of patents for defense systems. during the early phase of the united states intercontinental missile program. there were only two large intercontinental ballistic missiles and both of them used propellants for rocket propulsion. this missile...
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research institute in alborz. in this event , representatives of 70 technological companies and agricultural scientists were present with the aim of introducing the latest achievements of the artificial intelligence sector in the field of agriculture. the latest technology. but i can boldly say that only in it is authorized by the usa and france . it has been unveiled in the name of cinespray. in fact, we design a series of intelligent agricultural drones, that is, we equip them with processors based on machine vision and artificial intelligence. the set of information that this system is providing for the whole country, it is important to suggest the cultivation model for the farmers so that god forbid we don't have a shortage of crops at the end of the crop year, and to examine the challenges and threats of the agricultural sector that can be solved using artificial intelligence. it was the most important goal of this event. following this we want to identify the capacity and facilities of these companies , to identify the obstacles and challenges that are in front of them, and according to our task, to provide t
research institute in alborz. in this event , representatives of 70 technological companies and agricultural scientists were present with the aim of introducing the latest achievements of the artificial intelligence sector in the field of agriculture. the latest technology. but i can boldly say that only in it is authorized by the usa and france . it has been unveiled in the name of cinespray. in fact, we design a series of intelligent agricultural drones, that is, we equip them with processors...
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and still unsettled a.i. research conducted. let me a.i. is double-edged or dead leaves little activity facilitate criminal activity by bad actors and lowered barriers to entry criminals the vigilant understanding this rapidly evolving technology in the criminal division stands ready to take on the role leading the department's efforts. so glad you're all here discussion and grateful to be here with you and the participants for your. thank you so much. >> national security artificial intelligence crime. an interest around december 2020 november 22 when chet gpt was rolled out in june of 2023 was when you saw a piece of user interest. the initial coverage as i think positive in headlines and a.i. w would work and intelligence will good the more recent surge is job a more cautionary note. how could a.i. destroy? and a.i. apocalypse and a.i. researchers, entrepreneurs pause the utopia and part of what the panel has a shout and will be done that led artificial intelligence how is law enforcement industry of a.i. and with their. a panel of experts in the range of government does not a.i. beauty and cybersecurity and board member of election security. >> a tech for ten between purity areas. >> good morning, everyone. the department
and still unsettled a.i. research conducted. let me a.i. is double-edged or dead leaves little activity facilitate criminal activity by bad actors and lowered barriers to entry criminals the vigilant understanding this rapidly evolving technology in the criminal division stands ready to take on the role leading the department's efforts. so glad you're all here discussion and grateful to be here with you and the participants for your. thank you so much. >> national security artificial...
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and power collide. this is "bloomberg technology," with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." hindenburg researchets against roblox based on what it calls inflated key metrics and the lack of child safety. ed: tiktok gets sued in california, new york and other states for deceiving users about its safety for children. caroline: we hear from jamie dimon on ai and excessive interview at the firm's tech stars conference in europe. coming up, we go straight to shares of roblox which are tumbling today after short seller hindenburg research says it is betting against the gaming platform, saying it has inflated key metrics and also focusing on a lack of safety for children on the platform. we go to bailey lipschultz for more. the accusations of people, of key metrics, time spent, engagement. what are the accusing here? bailey: that's the big thing. this is a new take from the short seller hindenburg targeting they are inflating some of those metrics to appease investors. we have seen long discussed issues with the platform and child safety. bloomberg had a big taken the summer entitled roblox, pedophile
and power collide. this is "bloomberg technology," with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: from new york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." hindenburg researchets against roblox based on what it calls inflated key metrics and the lack of child safety. ed: tiktok gets sued in california, new york and other states for deceiving users about its safety for children. caroline: we hear from jamie dimon on ai and excessive interview at the firm's tech stars...
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and technology budget 10% year on year. whether we are talking about investments in fundamental research or grants and loans for firms developing critical technologies, we also have to update our approach to risk. some research paths are dead ends, some startups won't survive. our innovation base and private sector are the envy of the will because they take risks. the art of managing risk for the sake of innovation is critical to successful competition. to paraphrase fdr, bold and and successful experimentation. to put it bluntly, our competitors hope we are not capable of that. we need to prove them wrong. we need to make patient, strategic investments in our capacity to compete, and we need to ensure fiscal sustainability in order to keep making those investments over the long-term. second question, will we allocate sufficient resources for investments that are needed globally? last year at brookings, i talked about the need to go from billions to trillions in investment to help emerging and developing countries tackle modern challenges, including massively accelerating the speed and scale of the clean energy transition. we n
and technology budget 10% year on year. whether we are talking about investments in fundamental research or grants and loans for firms developing critical technologies, we also have to update our approach to risk. some research paths are dead ends, some startups won't survive. our innovation base and private sector are the envy of the will because they take risks. the art of managing risk for the sake of innovation is critical to successful competition. to paraphrase fdr, bold and and...
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and with additional insurance coverage. god is doubting the very valuable medicines of our scientists. all its technology has been designed by the experts of the company's research and development department and has been provided to patients in the country as well as in different countries such as russia, syria, iraq, vietnam and the philippines. for the production of this drug, the technology of making drugs attached to antibodies was used, a technology that was previously exclusive to the united states and england. we deleted it so you don't see it, we expected it i was expecting it, but you didn't expect it . i didn't think it was a surprise. according to cultural experts, this is a surprise, and according to us, it is a surprise. the story is on these papers, which is exchanged between us and the elite guests of this group . what is the title of the top countries, the top countries in the nano field, china, india, the united states , the top countries in the space field with the ability to build indigenous launchers, america, japan, china, india, france , england, and south korea and other lists with the headlines of the top production of artificial intellig
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working together, will also let us better purse a research and development project, emerging technologies like ai integrated weapons systems, unmanned aerial vehicles and undersea capabilities. collaboration ensures that we stay-- we stay ahead of the competition and enhance our readiness with the challenges that we have. let me close with a brief reflection of the launch we saw over the weekend. once it was thought that saving the booster from the rocket was impossible. but we can take inspiration from the amazing scene we saw on sunday as the booster floated back down and was plucked out of the air by two giant arms. tasked with a clear goal, people made it happen. that is why i know that although we face difficult barriers in defense cooperation, our commitment can and will make it a reality. so once again, i want to thank hudson institute for inviting me to bring us together today and now i look forward to hearing from all of you. thank you very much. [applause] >> time for a couple of questions from the audience. so, let's see. who would like-- chris, could you introduce yourself and
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and with additional insurance coverage. thank god , it is one of the most valuable medicines of our scientists. all its technology has been designed by the experts of the company's research and development department and has been made available to patients in the country as well as in different countries from russia, syria, iraq, vietnam, and the philippines. for the production of this drug, the technology of making drugs attached to antibodies was used, a technology that was previously exclusive to the united kingdom and the united states. morteza azani of sed and cima news agency. this is gymnast publications. we have always tried to serve you with the most up-to-date methods, and today we are going to offer you 60% of your educational resources completely free of charge, just by sending the number 5 to the sms system 308 55, you will receive 60% of your educational resources completely free. receive now 60 of gilna publishing sources as a gift. the process of operating loss-making state enterprises should be quickly. may the president, in the first meeting of the next year's budget review, consider the losses of some government companies, especially bank subsidiaries
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and we are in the process of working through that. in that particular case since it is very early research, we have an advanced technology group and theyhe ones working, they are working with not only industry but also academia to develop those capabilities. and we have set up a research lab that will allow us, if we were talking about going a bit more public, every such club you can do unclassified research. a lot of this is fundamental research, so we need to have that opportunity to go off and do that. in fact, next week we are going to have an unclassified conference at the nro talking about the technology that we need, and offering the opportunity for others to come in and an unclassified arena to share their ideas and build the relationships that we need. we have her till he had classified conferences, but this will open it up even broader. emily: talk about nro's role as a fast follower. as we see the academic and commercial sector actually pushing forward the bounds of the science and then nro finds itself taking advantage of those discoveries and trying to partner with those groups. how are you trying to push nro into that rol
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. >> and stanford researchers say their gel technology is environmentally safe. their research was published in the scientific journal advanced materials. >>> andrea? >> 25 people have died and 700,000 are still without power as the east coast tries to recover from hurricane helene. cristian benavides has the latest on the cleanup effort. >> reporter: more than a week after hurricane helene crashed ashore, the full extent of the damage is still coming into focus. in western north carolina ben phillips is shovelling a thick coat of mud and debris that's considered hazardous out of his home. >> it's heartbreaking. everything we had in that house and all the memories we had with our kids. >> reporter: he lives in the town of marshall, where the north carolina flood map shows only a 1% chance of flooding. out of more than 8,000 properties in the county, just 98 had flood insurance. in hard-hit asheville, this group of volunteers drove five hours to serve a hot meal. >> we had people who are here in asheville who have lost everything, and they're coming to help other p
. >> and stanford researchers say their gel technology is environmentally safe. their research was published in the scientific journal advanced materials. >>> andrea? >> 25 people have died and 700,000 are still without power as the east coast tries to recover from hurricane helene. cristian benavides has the latest on the cleanup effort. >> reporter: more than a week after hurricane helene crashed ashore, the full extent of the damage is still coming into focus. in...