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our favorite footballers on instagram innovative robot art. and spectacular photo shot by drone but first exposing fake news news verifier software is designed to allow every user to identify manipulated photos with just a few clicks it's a whole new way of detecting misinformation. twenty sixteen a killing spree shakes the city images claiming to show the crime scene and the perpetrators rapidly appear online but the him edges have nothing to do with the incident. computer scientists are al qaida has developed a computer program to uncover fakes like these with news verifier users should be able to check photos quickly and easily it's a perfect tool for the age of social media. the browser extension recognizes where an image comes from if it's already appeared online it finds the original and identifies the date can context this photo does not depict communicative it was taken in south africa in two thousand and fifteen. this browser extension has three main functions the first search is for earlier appearances of images on the web. this seco
our favorite footballers on instagram innovative robot art. and spectacular photo shot by drone but first exposing fake news news verifier software is designed to allow every user to identify manipulated photos with just a few clicks it's a whole new way of detecting misinformation. twenty sixteen a killing spree shakes the city images claiming to show the crime scene and the perpetrators rapidly appear online but the him edges have nothing to do with the incident. computer scientists are al...
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but luckily we have come across this robotic leg which aims to help.the first problem is. this ur3 robot, originally built forfactory work, has already got its footy boot on. the idea is that it can repeat a human‘s movement, so they can be watched back and learned from, or it could be copying and teaching to kick of a star player from anywhere in the world. so here we have the setup. a kinect which will track the human‘s movement, and the robot should be able to replicate them, and we have a goal, and we can't do it without one of these. that's the theory anyway, but it didn't gauge the angle of my foot very well, and even i know you are not meant to kick the ball with your toe. but i did still need a little help from a human expert to understand what else it was suggesting i did wrong. if we look closer to the robotic leg, we can see the ankle here is very flexible. so it's actually copying every movement you are doing. so the first problem you have got is, when you are kicking a football you have to open your arch. i followed the advice, it went to
but luckily we have come across this robotic leg which aims to help.the first problem is. this ur3 robot, originally built forfactory work, has already got its footy boot on. the idea is that it can repeat a human‘s movement, so they can be watched back and learned from, or it could be copying and teaching to kick of a star player from anywhere in the world. so here we have the setup. a kinect which will track the human‘s movement, and the robot should be able to replicate them, and we have...
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and can this robot make thisjump?tain's national health service turns 70 this week, and it is struggling to keep up with the modern world. an increasing population who are living longer and have evolving health—care needs has led to not enough hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. the situation in developing countries is, of course, far worse. for a start, there is nowhere near enough money, but where you do have money, you have the issue of poaching of medical staff by richer nations. 0ne hope is to plug the gap with artificial intelligence. ibm's watson, for instance, fed with tonnes of information about cancer, may be better at diagnosing it than human doctors, and the hope is that it could be cheaper. i'm a virtual medical assistant. but more immediately, we are seeing the introduction of apps like san francisco—based senselink, which uses alto diagnose based on symptoms that we feed in. in other words, doing some of the work of a traditional gp. whil
and can this robot make thisjump?tain's national health service turns 70 this week, and it is struggling to keep up with the modern world. an increasing population who are living longer and have evolving health—care needs has led to not enough hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. the situation in developing countries is, of course, far worse. for a start, there is nowhere near enough money, but where you do have money, you have...
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they can see robots are starting to appear ina they can see robots are starting to appear in a lot ofworried about what it will mean for humans. how much knowledge is there about the size of the disruption and when it's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to be a lot of disruption but people are uncertain how far down the road it is. there is anxiety on the road it is. there is anxiety on thejob the road it is. there is anxiety on the job front. they can see the workforce being disrupted with a lot of automation coming into virtually every sector. they worry about what it will mean for them and their children. i want one of those who we re children. i want one of those who were robots and one of the grass cutting ones, but they are expensive. what people say about the cost? —— one of those who were robots. people worried? we asked people in a survey how much people would pay, and about 50% said they would pay, and about 50% said they would pay, and about 50% said they would pay up to $500. very few would
they can see robots are starting to appear ina they can see robots are starting to appear in a lot ofworried about what it will mean for humans. how much knowledge is there about the size of the disruption and when it's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to happen? people know there's going to be a lot of disruption but people are uncertain how far down the road it is. there is anxiety on the road it is. there is anxiety on thejob the road it is....
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as you can see, our robot is landing injumping by itself. -- and jumping. robot is landing injumpingeuvre. you cannot hear it, but our cameraman swore there. it wasn't pretty. but it recovered. i know people who could not handle the mccaffrey there. —— the recovery. they have already pulled off some pretty spectacular moves, but before we get too confident, let's remember this is still a work in progress. i think it's time to hand over to lara. augmented reality experiences seem hand over to lara. augmented reality experiences seem to be all around us. but how close are we to being able to create our own? adobe's project hopes to bring it to the masses and i have managed to get a pretty of the prototype. unlike other products, they are starting off by releasing a professional version. the animated image first needs to be created in photoshop and then moved into adobe's 2d and 3d tool dimension. the end result gives quality they hope exceeds many other ar solutions out there. long—term, though, the hope is something simple will be available for anybody to create the assets themselves.
as you can see, our robot is landing injumping by itself. -- and jumping. robot is landing injumpingeuvre. you cannot hear it, but our cameraman swore there. it wasn't pretty. but it recovered. i know people who could not handle the mccaffrey there. —— the recovery. they have already pulled off some pretty spectacular moves, but before we get too confident, let's remember this is still a work in progress. i think it's time to hand over to lara. augmented reality experiences seem hand over...
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jorge: me encanta que sea la robot y no el robot.dopción. selene, llévate a lalito y acompáñalos. selene: sí, señora matilde. matilde: ¿qué tienes? sol: otra vez nadie me quiso adoptar, señora matilde.
jorge: me encanta que sea la robot y no el robot.dopción. selene, llévate a lalito y acompáñalos. selene: sí, señora matilde. matilde: ¿qué tienes? sol: otra vez nadie me quiso adoptar, señora matilde.
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if we look closer to the robotic legs, we can...o it's actually copying every movement you were doing. so the first problem you've got is, when you're kicking a football, you have to open your arch. i followed the advice, it went for the right point of the net, i'm almost a professional! i've made it to an actual football pitch, albeit a five—a—side one, and i'm joined by the click team. what do you think of our kits? good, aren't they? so i need to do a bit more practice. they're kicking the ball around the old —fashioned way, but i've a smart football here, and i've got an app with some augmented reality built in. i've never done this before in my entire life. how am i meant to to speed it up? 0k, toe—taps. dribbleup runs you through drills and training suitable for your ability. after placing the football in position, the app will scan it, then track and assess your every move. it's all gone red, i think i'm doing it wrong. i'm sure this isn't playing footbal! i've never seen anyone train for football like this before! strangely,
if we look closer to the robotic legs, we can...o it's actually copying every movement you were doing. so the first problem you've got is, when you're kicking a football, you have to open your arch. i followed the advice, it went for the right point of the net, i'm almost a professional! i've made it to an actual football pitch, albeit a five—a—side one, and i'm joined by the click team. what do you think of our kits? good, aren't they? so i need to do a bit more practice. they're kicking...
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will robots rule the world one day i don't know. in that no matter if it's siri alexa or katana the default voice of most digital assistants is female why is commercial artificial intelligence female is because the workforce developing it is predominantly male are we making machines that hear to old cliches why is that tone so subservient and differential you certainly wouldn't call alexa bossy and my colleague. wants to know why. cardo christina hope help i you know it's fine time to buy you a boy or girl with you but overall i am a robot i don't have a gender but i answered to the name of power. let my get another the majority of robot developers and builders are men for this and that is a problem where it is male programmers whether consciously or unconsciously because the society is gender roles on to their creation. to the boats and cars and that's why female robots often box are all young attractive and obliging it seems it's what if they're programmed to be waitresses that is the section is that cleaners or personal assistant
will robots rule the world one day i don't know. in that no matter if it's siri alexa or katana the default voice of most digital assistants is female why is commercial artificial intelligence female is because the workforce developing it is predominantly male are we making machines that hear to old cliches why is that tone so subservient and differential you certainly wouldn't call alexa bossy and my colleague. wants to know why. cardo christina hope help i you know it's fine time to buy you a...
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i am the robot. let's seen in action, then. iam impressed the robot. let's seen in action, then.d at the foot appears to be in front of the ball. three, two, one... 0k, appears to be in front of the ball. three, two, one... ok, so it is fast. from our point of view, it would be understanding how long the boot is in contact with the ball, how the ball the forms, and how it stores the energy and recovers that energy, and then that results in this sort of forward velocity and spend that is imparted on the ball into its flight. but what we have just seen on the roboleg really has to make sense in terms of the players. and so capturing what a players. and so capturing what a player does when they kick a ball is the inference we need to control the kicking leg is vital. so done here we have a motion capture space where we have a motion capture space where we can actually capture a player kicking a ball in all the details we need. as well as robotic legs and motion capture technology, the team here work on computers and relations in football so try to figure out how they will respond be
i am the robot. let's seen in action, then. iam impressed the robot. let's seen in action, then.d at the foot appears to be in front of the ball. three, two, one... 0k, appears to be in front of the ball. three, two, one... ok, so it is fast. from our point of view, it would be understanding how long the boot is in contact with the ball, how the ball the forms, and how it stores the energy and recovers that energy, and then that results in this sort of forward velocity and spend that is...
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and, of course, i brought along my robot buddy.ly patrols the court and collects the balls you lobbed, smashed, or in my case, mishit. for any ball boys and ball girls, worrying about their jobs, do not worry. this is about people who are practising in two are not very good. you can carry on practising. it will pick them up while you are busy being rubbish. its on board camera spots the balls and the partner at the net keeps track of things too. it also has a handy and detachable basket. you can take it to the car and no one will ever suspect that you are the laziest tennis player alive. and that is it for this week. the full—length version is up on iplayer. we're hanging around in the us for another click next week. join us for that. in the meantime, you can join us at bbc click. from my robot buddy and me, see you soon. hello and welcome to newswatch. as thousands protest against leaving the european union, we examine the challenges of reporting on brexit in an objective, comprehensible and interesting fashion. and... who's your
and, of course, i brought along my robot buddy.ly patrols the court and collects the balls you lobbed, smashed, or in my case, mishit. for any ball boys and ball girls, worrying about their jobs, do not worry. this is about people who are practising in two are not very good. you can carry on practising. it will pick them up while you are busy being rubbish. its on board camera spots the balls and the partner at the net keeps track of things too. it also has a handy and detachable basket. you...
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why do we need a beach robot here? because there is too much trash. this place, where i grew up, so many tourists come to this beach, but if the beach gets dirty, no—one will want to come. so i started this project. how does it actually work? the robot is digging in the sand about five centimetres deep. shaking to separate the sand and move the trash into the back. how much rubbish do you actually collect? if we do about 80 metres we get about four kilograms of trash. four kilograms in 80 metres! ok, i'm dying to have a go, to control it. sure. easy to control. forward and backwards, 0k. turn left and right. this is the controller speed. if you push this down, it is digging in the sand. this is great.
why do we need a beach robot here? because there is too much trash. this place, where i grew up, so many tourists come to this beach, but if the beach gets dirty, no—one will want to come. so i started this project. how does it actually work? the robot is digging in the sand about five centimetres deep. shaking to separate the sand and move the trash into the back. how much rubbish do you actually collect? if we do about 80 metres we get about four kilograms of trash. four kilograms in 80...
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iron meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. meet the new robot helping tohes clean here in thailandli meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. i am cleaning the beach! we travel to the most crowded island in the world. you asked for a seven story bronze statue of yourself. ady tries his hand at comedy improv in new york. its beautiful, man. and we go behind the scenes at the lab that looks after priceless old masters in florence. we are starting this week in thailand, a country with over 2000 kilometres of coastline, and every year, millions of tourist come here to enjoy its tropical sandy beaches. but some of those tourists are having an impact on the marine environment. they are the ones who leave their rubbish behind when they've finished their day at the beach. and it seems that smokers are among some of the worst offenders. so much so that thai authorities have now introduced a smoking ban at some of the country's most opulent beaches. it is now illegal to smoke at 24 beaches. it is now illegal to smoke at 2a beaches across th
iron meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. meet the new robot helping tohes clean here in thailandli meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. i am cleaning the beach! we travel to the most crowded island in the world. you asked for a seven story bronze statue of yourself. ady tries his hand at comedy improv in new york. its beautiful, man. and we go behind the scenes at the lab that looks after priceless old masters in florence. we are...
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she builds robots and teaches coding. how a bay area nonprofit is teaming up with a mattel to empower girls. trump administration to reunite migrant families separated at the border. it's the first legal challe >>> california is suing to force the trump administration to reunite migrant families separated at the border. it is the first legal challenge by states over the practice. meanwhile, to detained children are being housed at a shelter in the east bay. the southwest key program in pleasant hill contracts with the feds to take care of unaccompanied minors. kpix5's emily turner is they are. >> tucked away are two immigrant girls separated from their families after crossing the border illegally. >> it is really heartbreaking. >> they are here in pleasant hill to donate puppets for the kids and books hoping to help them coat and support the staff taking care of them. >> there are people on here whose hearts are breaking with them. >> is called the southwest key program. it works with government agencies to operate as a t
she builds robots and teaches coding. how a bay area nonprofit is teaming up with a mattel to empower girls. trump administration to reunite migrant families separated at the border. it's the first legal challe >>> california is suing to force the trump administration to reunite migrant families separated at the border. it is the first legal challenge by states over the practice. meanwhile, to detained children are being housed at a shelter in the east bay. the southwest key program in...
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. >> some robots are feeling the wrath of humans. the reactions of those delivery bots has one company to take notice. to mike we do have traffic getting into oakland on 880 n. wound right past oracle arena. we will tell you more about this straight ahead. >> highs will continue to climb. afternoon highs and the extended forecast and what you can expect, coming up. music mac --[music] >>> emergency operations in sonoma county are due to be restructured after an internal report found that emergency workers were not prepared for the northbay wildfire last october. under the new plan, residents cell phones will sound analarm or they will vibrate when there is an emergency. county officials were criticized after the deadly res for not sending out timely alerts as those fires were spreading. county staff members who prepared the report said that emergency workers were overwhelmed, understaffed and they were not properly trained to handle logistics during the fires. yesterday supervisors approved spending $1.7 million for more fifighters b
. >> some robots are feeling the wrath of humans. the reactions of those delivery bots has one company to take notice. to mike we do have traffic getting into oakland on 880 n. wound right past oracle arena. we will tell you more about this straight ahead. >> highs will continue to climb. afternoon highs and the extended forecast and what you can expect, coming up. music mac --[music] >>> emergency operations in sonoma county are due to be restructured after an internal...
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do you believe in killer robots. i've always joked that you know when the killer robots come you have me to think for their fine knowledge of elizabeth and poetry because the killer robots will read wiki pedia. but yeah no i mean i think we i mean speaking incredibly literally i do think that we're going to see the rise of automated killing robots machines in warfare and i think that's going to happen sooner rather than later i know there's been some discussion maybe we should be banned before they get started under the geneva convention type of situation but i think that the cost of building such things continues to decline and there isn't nothing to be done about that that's just part of technological progress and that there will be something like this and if maybe it's not sanctioned by the major important countries that. it's like a black mirror but i think that's coming so actual killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very op
do you believe in killer robots. i've always joked that you know when the killer robots come you have me to think for their fine knowledge of elizabeth and poetry because the killer robots will read wiki pedia. but yeah no i mean i think we i mean speaking incredibly literally i do think that we're going to see the rise of automated killing robots machines in warfare and i think that's going to happen sooner rather than later i know there's been some discussion maybe we should be banned before...
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virtual life in a replacement body or a robot might be wonderful for a bit or. robotic. mind the quest to develop a suitable replacement for a diseased or no longer functioning biological body interesting. is there anything already available. are we close to seeing the creation of an artificial body. the it color polytechnique federal dualism in switzerland is a leading institution in the field. a replacement body has to be able to interact with the x. journal world and have its own body awareness this robotic hand developed by doctors in best room each year and his team has been provided with a sense of touch a breakthrough that could bear old new advances in the field. and he did a quick look at the drawing on typical thing is we all do. we take up an object in our sense of touch tells us how firmly we should grip it with you. we know that people who have had a hand amputated have great problems because that information is missing in the technique or in limits the use of the prosthesis that brought my problems are tremendous from a psychological or neuro psychological
virtual life in a replacement body or a robot might be wonderful for a bit or. robotic. mind the quest to develop a suitable replacement for a diseased or no longer functioning biological body interesting. is there anything already available. are we close to seeing the creation of an artificial body. the it color polytechnique federal dualism in switzerland is a leading institution in the field. a replacement body has to be able to interact with the x. journal world and have its own body...
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my robot feelings are fine.lled simon and it is basically a flying and talking basketball with a screen. it will be answering astronauts questions on the international space station while floating in zero gravity. it was developed by airbus and ibm. here to tell us more about the iss's newest member is the project lead for simon. he joins us on the phone. matthias, is simon going to be more well-behaved than hal? have you trained the ai to do that? matthias: definitely. simon is actually trained by humans and can only do the things that we trained him. so don't worry that he is going to be a hal imitation. emily: how is this any different than the tech behind alexa in space? is it a novelty or is it a breakthrough? >> it is definitely a novelty. we are having very deep conversations with simon based on ibm watson. imagine you are an astronaut and you are conducting an experiment and you are now at 43 of more than 100 steps. what you can ask simon is what kind of tool do i need to use right now. thaty do i need t
my robot feelings are fine.lled simon and it is basically a flying and talking basketball with a screen. it will be answering astronauts questions on the international space station while floating in zero gravity. it was developed by airbus and ibm. here to tell us more about the iss's newest member is the project lead for simon. he joins us on the phone. matthias, is simon going to be more well-behaved than hal? have you trained the ai to do that? matthias: definitely. simon is actually...
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jillian: robot revolution, a robot meets the bank staffing branchith robots that dance, take selfys andcredit cards. and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers only pamrs diapers are the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents. jillian: good morning, white house press secretary sarah sanders getting extra security. the secret service will start protecting her when she goes out in public. she was kicked out of the red hen restaurant over her white business will be closed until july 5th and the co-owner who booted sanders is stepping down as executive director of a local business. rob: a football coach fired for praying with his players taking his legal battle to the supreme court. coach joseph kennedy petitioning the court to reverse the 2015 decision to fire him after he refused to stop praying on the field after the games. he joined "fox and friends" in 2015 saying the players supporte
jillian: robot revolution, a robot meets the bank staffing branchith robots that dance, take selfys andcredit cards. and pampers gives all of them our driest best fitting diaper. pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom with up to twelve hours of protection for all the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers only pamrs diapers are the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents. jillian: good morning, white house press secretary sarah sanders...
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that harmony is better. ♪ david: now, in the future, you him are a big believer in robots. your view, i guess, artificial intelligence is a good thing and ultimately will not hurt humanity, is that correct? masayoshi: right. david: so you don't worry that robots could become so smart that they could wipe out humanity, as some people worry? masayoshi: yeah, there is a danger of that. there is a danger. but if you look at the mankind's history, people were killing each other with many battles and among different tribes and so on. but today's world, we don't have that kind of things in everyday life. we are more civilized. so, when the robots' super intelligence go beyond mankind's intelligence, and they say, well, fighting is not an efficient way of living. the harmony is better. it is more social. so, we are going to live in harmony. they think about us. they help us. and they tried to amuse us, and have a good love for each other. david: what gives you the greatest pleasure in the world? masayoshi: the thing is, you know, i have a vision. i have a vision of singularity. tha
that harmony is better. ♪ david: now, in the future, you him are a big believer in robots. your view, i guess, artificial intelligence is a good thing and ultimately will not hurt humanity, is that correct? masayoshi: right. david: so you don't worry that robots could become so smart that they could wipe out humanity, as some people worry? masayoshi: yeah, there is a danger of that. there is a danger. but if you look at the mankind's history, people were killing each other with many battles...
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a robot will be endowed with broad framing. when it has learned enough, it will be wiser than we people because we do not have a broad frame. we are narrow thinkers, we are noisy thinkers, and it is very easy to improve upon us. i do not think there is very much that we can do that computers will not eventually learn to do. so on the one hand we have all of, we have these things, these a.i.s that we see that look neat, but they're not transformational, they're not disrupting industries. and on the other hand, we have all these learned people and powerful people who are making claims implying that a.i. is going to have this spectacular effect on the economy. how do we reconcile these two things? and in our view, the single thing that reconciles these is time. it is having a thesis on time. that the dial in most applications is sitting there at a 2 out of 10, and people are working 24/7 on cranking the dial to a 3, to a 4, and it's moving faster in some domains and slower in others. it's not just, you know, and the last time we h
a robot will be endowed with broad framing. when it has learned enough, it will be wiser than we people because we do not have a broad frame. we are narrow thinkers, we are noisy thinkers, and it is very easy to improve upon us. i do not think there is very much that we can do that computers will not eventually learn to do. so on the one hand we have all of, we have these things, these a.i.s that we see that look neat, but they're not transformational, they're not disrupting industries. and on...
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one of the biggest challenges to doing work and rescue robotics is not the robotics.rything else. you are going to a different world. it's really challenging to be at a disaster. there is a physiological and psychological impact of that. it takes quite a toll. you have to be really good at what you are doing. but my job is so incredibly fulfilling. it is about the sicience and technology and how it can be used for societal good. that is a big deal to me. [music playing] (vo) from day one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing ouitment . fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. ordinary stains say they 2
one of the biggest challenges to doing work and rescue robotics is not the robotics.rything else. you are going to a different world. it's really challenging to be at a disaster. there is a physiological and psychological impact of that. it takes quite a toll. you have to be really good at what you are doing. but my job is so incredibly fulfilling. it is about the sicience and technology and how it can be used for societal good. that is a big deal to me. [music playing] (vo) from day one, we...
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do you believe in killer robots. i've always joked that you know when the killer robots come you have me to think for their fine knowledge of elizabeth and poetry because the killer robots will read wiki pedia. but yeah no i mean i think we i mean speaking incredibly literally i do think that we're going to see the rise of automated killing robots machines in warfare and i think that's going to happen sooner rather than later i know there's been some discussion maybe we should be banned before they get started under the geneva convention type of situation but i think that the cost of building such things continues to decline and there isn't nothing to be done about that that's just part of technological progress and that there will be something like this and if maybe it's not sanctioned by the major important countries that. it's like a black mirror but i think that's coming so actual killer robots as people have broader fear about the future of technology and what does it mean for humankind there i do remain very op
do you believe in killer robots. i've always joked that you know when the killer robots come you have me to think for their fine knowledge of elizabeth and poetry because the killer robots will read wiki pedia. but yeah no i mean i think we i mean speaking incredibly literally i do think that we're going to see the rise of automated killing robots machines in warfare and i think that's going to happen sooner rather than later i know there's been some discussion maybe we should be banned before...
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these include aircraft manufacturing information and communications technology robotics and mechanical engineering and the car industry . items such as smartphones and televisions are excluded. so as not to burden consumers with higher prices china meanwhile has announced a new round of retaliatory tariffs on a similar scale on top of tariffs on u.s. goods already set to take effect next month. if the united states is going to impose unilateral protectionist measures that harm china's interests we will react quickly and take the necessary steps to resolutely safeguard our fair and legitimate rights. washington has warned it will take further action of china imposes new import penalties the european union has also announced punitive tariffs against the u.s. on some two point eight billion dollars worth of goods this comes in reaction to recent u.s. tariffs on european steel and aluminum. this historic handshake between u.s. president donald trump and north korean dictator kim jong un could be consequential for economic relations on the korean peninsula. in the city of dandong on the chi
these include aircraft manufacturing information and communications technology robotics and mechanical engineering and the car industry . items such as smartphones and televisions are excluded. so as not to burden consumers with higher prices china meanwhile has announced a new round of retaliatory tariffs on a similar scale on top of tariffs on u.s. goods already set to take effect next month. if the united states is going to impose unilateral protectionist measures that harm china's interests...
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these include aircraft manufacturing information and communications technology robotics and mechanical engineering and the car industry . items such as smartphones and televisions are excluded so as not to burden consumers with higher prices china. meanwhile has announced a new round of retaliatory tariffs on a similar scale on top of tariffs on u.s. goods already set to take effect next month. and if the united states is going to impose unilateral protectionist measures that harm china's interests we will react quickly and take the necessary steps to resolutely safeguard our fair and legitimate rights. washington has warned it will take further action if china imposes new import penalties the european union has also announced punitive tariffs against the u.s. on some two point eight billion dollars worth of goods this comes in reaction to recent u.s. tariffs on european steel and aluminum. this historic handshake between u.s. president donald trump and north korean dictator kim jong un could be consequential for economic relations on the korean peninsula. in the city of dandong on the
these include aircraft manufacturing information and communications technology robotics and mechanical engineering and the car industry . items such as smartphones and televisions are excluded so as not to burden consumers with higher prices china. meanwhile has announced a new round of retaliatory tariffs on a similar scale on top of tariffs on u.s. goods already set to take effect next month. and if the united states is going to impose unilateral protectionist measures that harm china's...
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autonomous robot going where no human can go to study the active volcano. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. elected a new leadert. within the last few minutes... supervisor "malia cohen" was unanimously voted in as new board president. >>> in san francisco, board of supervisors just announced add new leader. supervisor cohen been on the board since 2011. shortened terms lasted until january. taking over for london breed. who was just elected mayor. >>> you might have seen him along the freeways. the electronic billboards by. 400 digital signs. up from 125 over the past eight years. governor brown wants to see the number grow. could lead to millions of dollars in extra revenue for the state. safety issue and eyesore. state legislature put off scheduled vote on that issue today. >> let's bring in rob. let's talk about this warmup. first a little cool down and then it's going to get blazing hot. >> wind for wednesday and big warmup. coming friday and saturday
autonomous robot going where no human can go to study the active volcano. you could generate your own energy, at home. or to save energy, unplug unused appliances. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. elected a new leadert. within the last few minutes... supervisor "malia cohen" was unanimously voted in as new board president. >>> in san francisco, board of supervisors just announced add new leader. supervisor cohen been on the board since 2011. shortened terms...
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this new generation of robots have no problem getting back on their feet when they're down. something that cbot is also hoping to do. he's. still. reliable data. destined for classic status. of automotive history. for sick and lacking. more and more americans who feel they're being marginalized. these people want to change that. the poor people's campaign. when this movement for economic justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. three thousand and sixty minutes on t w. crimes against humanity civilians become witnesses to. their recorded images travel around the globe via social media. but what is preferred can the fiction and what is fact of digital investigators comb through the flood of images. they combine sources try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of. forensics between. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t.w. . hello and welcome to drive with a b w motor magazine coming up both wagons i built our scale new heights. and elegant compact the hundred i thirty five aspect. and out each new a six takes on the executive class. the new.
this new generation of robots have no problem getting back on their feet when they're down. something that cbot is also hoping to do. he's. still. reliable data. destined for classic status. of automotive history. for sick and lacking. more and more americans who feel they're being marginalized. these people want to change that. the poor people's campaign. when this movement for economic justice is gaining momentum throughout the country. three thousand and sixty minutes on t w. crimes against...
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designed a new robot... built to skim the ocean...at 6:00, sunnyvale engineers have designed a new robot built to skim the ocean collecting data never reached before. >> in honor of world ocean's day, which is being celebrated this weekend, kpix 5 mary lee set out to see the new device in action. >> reporter: this robot could take on dangerous monstrous waves. >> this is a wave fighter. what we have is a two-part vehicle, so there's a float that will sit at the surface of the ocean. then the sub, which has these wings that will sit down below about 20 feet below. >> reporter: roger hine of liquid robotic could swim on its own as soon as it is launched. it could stay at sea up to a year collecting, communicating continuous real-time ocean data from every ocean in the world. >> we would look for where we could get energy from the waves and the sun. so the wave fighters, they are devices that turn wave energy into propulsion, solar energy into radio communication, driving sensors. because they get all their energy from the natural enviro
designed a new robot... built to skim the ocean...at 6:00, sunnyvale engineers have designed a new robot built to skim the ocean collecting data never reached before. >> in honor of world ocean's day, which is being celebrated this weekend, kpix 5 mary lee set out to see the new device in action. >> reporter: this robot could take on dangerous monstrous waves. >> this is a wave fighter. what we have is a two-part vehicle, so there's a float that will sit at the surface of the...
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my robot feelings are fine.it is called simon and it is basically a flying and talking basketball with a screen. it will be answering asked the not -- here to tell us more about the iss's newest member is the project lead for simon. matteas, is simon going to be more well-behaved than hal? have you trained the ai to do that? >> definitely. simon is actually trained by humans and can only do the things that we trained him. so don't worry that he is going to be a hal imitation. emily: how is this any different between the tech behind alexa in space? is it a novelty or is it a breakthrough? mattias: definitely a breakthrough. very deeping conversations with simon. imagine you are national and productive -- conducting an experiment and now at 43 of more than 100 steps. what you can ask simon is what kind of tool do i need to use right now. and those kinds of questions assignment is able to answer. he kind of incorporates context into his conversation. give us a more examples. what do you imagine astronauts will actu
my robot feelings are fine.it is called simon and it is basically a flying and talking basketball with a screen. it will be answering asked the not -- here to tell us more about the iss's newest member is the project lead for simon. matteas, is simon going to be more well-behaved than hal? have you trained the ai to do that? >> definitely. simon is actually trained by humans and can only do the things that we trained him. so don't worry that he is going to be a hal imitation. emily: how...
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advanced and how they are automating anything from personal systems and equipment maintenance to robots and the father and of the spectrum, defense systems like iron dome. the focus of today's discussion, however, will be on the development of weapon systems that could fully autonomous capability to target and deploy legal first. in other words, to operate and identify environment without human control. the prospect of developing such weapons is not a matter of science fiction. this is a real-time debate. i think we can already talk about this as the next arms race in the arms race of the first century is in front of us now. this is not a future question. the united states, china, russia, france, among others, are investing tens of billions of dollars to determine who will win this race. both vladimir putin and president xi are determined to win. we will see huge investments on both parts to out maneuver the united states on ai. i was struck to read that this year was time china has more dollars in startup funds and companies in ai than the united states. if you think in the role of pri
advanced and how they are automating anything from personal systems and equipment maintenance to robots and the father and of the spectrum, defense systems like iron dome. the focus of today's discussion, however, will be on the development of weapon systems that could fully autonomous capability to target and deploy legal first. in other words, to operate and identify environment without human control. the prospect of developing such weapons is not a matter of science fiction. this is a...