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horror story and other sci-fi series, mow e more friend live characters. painting a picture looking ahead, whatever may by, 10, 20, 50 years, how do you think, like in an ideal world, how do you think -- what is the possibility here? if we play our cards right, could machines be as full of empathy and trust building as humans, like is that possible? or is that something that we should absolutely drive for? and i want to ask you if we don't dot that, what is the other path and the danger of that. >> guest: if we do this right, i envision basically emotional a.i. becoming ubiquitous. that means the way we enter fate with our technology be it your car or phone or your -- whatever device it is, we interface with our technology them say way we interface and connect with one another, through conversations, we're already seeing that with siri and alexa, et cetera, through perception. so we're starting to see our devices have eyes in form of cameras, et cetera. and then up matily through empathy. and so i think this will manifest -- the framework i use to kind of
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. >> reporter: it turns out the actor behind such sci-fi gentleman exman's xavier. >> i have no idea who i am. >> you're the man who puts me to sleep. >> reporter: and jean-luc picard captain of the enterprise is much more down to earth than his title or his accent might imply. >> it's his grandfather, romulan. and for that reason his career now stands in ruins. >> reporter: what's also unexpected is stewart's celebrated return. in star trek picard a big boot of the franchise now streaming on cbs all access part of viacom. >> i don't want the game to end. >> reporter: stewart is an executive producer. >>> did you always want to contribute as an executive producer? >> no, i was too naive, too new at the game of serious television. and i had so much work to do. i mean, i really -- the first couple of years, i didn't have a life or social life at all. >> i -- don't -- love you! >> reporter: we worked five-day week, 14, 15 hour days especially toward the end of the week. and saturday morning i would allow myself a little sleep-in, then i would do my own laundry which, by the way, i still
. >> reporter: it turns out the actor behind such sci-fi gentleman exman's xavier. >> i have no idea who i am. >> you're the man who puts me to sleep. >> reporter: and jean-luc picard captain of the enterprise is much more down to earth than his title or his accent might imply. >> it's his grandfather, romulan. and for that reason his career now stands in ruins. >> reporter: what's also unexpected is stewart's celebrated return. in star trek picard a big boot...
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it looks like something out of a sci—fi movie.think space x have won an eye on that absolutely everything has been function and safety 1st. from the 3d printed helmets through the touchscreens in the module, brand—new spaces, everything is new. every things been put through its paces today. there is a demonstration to go about make sure it works well. so far it looks good. but it really is a new era of space travel. but of course, they still, have to practice, don't they? manual flying, actually take control of this? as libby said they've both flown twice before. although a lot is automated and there's also a lot for the astronauts to do both on launch in accordance with docking coming up in17, 18 launch in accordance with docking coming up in 17, 18 hours. then coming up in 17, 18 hours. then coming back. there is always plenty for astronauts to do. yes, 19 hours of flight. much to do on board but they also need to get some rest. let's watch the launch again. three, two, one, zero, ignition, lift off! go nassar, does space ask! g
it looks like something out of a sci—fi movie.think space x have won an eye on that absolutely everything has been function and safety 1st. from the 3d printed helmets through the touchscreens in the module, brand—new spaces, everything is new. every things been put through its paces today. there is a demonstration to go about make sure it works well. so far it looks good. but it really is a new era of space travel. but of course, they still, have to practice, don't they? manual flying,...
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horror story, as well as other sci-fi -- friendly characters and so forth. can you paint a picture looking had come whatever may be 30, 40, 50 years, how do you think like an ideal world, how do you think like what's the possibility, like if we play our cards right, could machines be as full of empathy and trust building as humans, is that possible or is this something that we should absolutely dry for? also want to ask you, i guess e don't do that, what is the other dangers of that? >> if we do this right eye vision basically emotion ai being -- the way we interface with all of our technologies, beat your car or phone or whatever device it is, we interface with our technology the same way we interface and connect with one another through conversation. we are already seeing that with syria and alexa, et cetera. the bicep eyes in the terms of cameras. ultimately through empathy. i think this will manifest -- the framework i use to kind of project and into the future iss a tool. in the same way if you have a hearing problem, you go out and buy hearing aid, or
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. >> one of our scientists is taking on a sand -- sci-fi fantasy art in space travel -- tour from our perspective. then at the launch time, neil degrasse tyson, our esteemed director of the planetarium as well as myself, will be giving you commentary. >> the launch is scheduled just after 1:30 tomorrow afternoon our time. it may possibly be postponed. because of weather conditions along the east coast. >>> >> worship is going to be different. >> a different way to worship come the latest guidelines for california churches, before they can reopen two services, and try to get back to normal. >>> out of the spirit of the air today as the temperatures are on the rise, >>> i think you just covered it dave. just about everybody on this you are at the coast, temperatures will be way above average, this will be the hottest day, high pressure here today, will start to make its way east on thursday, but until then, temperatures are going to be way up here today. we have excessive heat warning for inland areas as to rturthe year, it is already pretty mild, 60's for some. napa and san jose will p
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al-jazeera dot net as our e-mail address there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash sci fisee that takes you straight to our web page and there you'll find individual reports links event episodes for you to catch up but as that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm adrian finnegan for the whole team here in doha thanks for being with us the news on al-jazeera this point. i easily test treats and trace frank assessments why it's only struggling to cope with the number of her own virus failure to take really aggressive action really get them behind her informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like haiti where there's one ventilator 3000000 people in depth analysis of the day's global headlines india done enough to nip the spread of the corona virus in the inside story on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. every. rewind continues to care bring your people back to life i'm sorry we walked out on the best of al-jazeera documentaries. was the book the no 0 like and the other student rewind continues quick shake your rock my neighborhood i was like screami
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al-jazeera dot net as our e-mail address there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash sci fi see that takes you straight to our web page and there you'll find individual reports links event episodes for you to catch up but as that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm adrian finnegan for the whole team here in doha thanks for being with us the news on al-jazeera this point. frank assessments wise it's really struggling to cope with the number of coronavirus to take really aggressive action and it hurt and in depth analysis of the dates global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. on the move again france and spain start lifting some of the toughest coronavirus restrictions in europe. i robot this and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up so idea of arabia slashes budgets and increases taxes as it deals with record low oil prices on the coronavirus pandemic. a missile mistake by iran's navy 19 sailors are killed as a warship hits a vessel from.
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"unhinged" starring russell crowe, christopher nolan's sci-fi movie "tenant" and "mulan". >> it's goinghese movies play for the long haul because we'll be in a different world at that time. >> reporter: a preview of what is coming to a theater near you. joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> up next, taking stock of this moment in america. news, los angeles. >>> up next, taking stock of this moment in america. rs. and shape this country. who work hard. who do right by others. who never give in. there's always some new challenge trying to take us out. to shake our resolve. and if you're out there fighting through it, we know 260,000 people who have your back. and if you're out there fighting through it, doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple,
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like when you say the words, i don't know about you, but probably most people visualize like the sci-fi horror stories as well as other theories, more friendly characters and so forth. paint a picture looking ahead, whatever it may be 10, 20, 50 years, how do you think, like, in an ideal world how do you think, like, what's the possibility here? if we play our cards right, could machines be as good at empathy and trust-building as humans? is that possible? is that something we should absolutely drive for? and if we don't do that, what is the other path, and what is the dangerrings of that? >> yeah. i think if we do this right, basically, emotional -- [inaudible] so what that means is that the way we interface with all of our technology be it your car, your phone or your, you know, or whatever twice it is -- device it is, we connect the same way we connect with one another. through conversations, we're already seeing that with siri and alexa, whatever. through perception, so we're starting to see our devices have eyes in the form of cameras, etc., and then ultimately through, yeah, throu
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al-jazeera dot that is our e-mail address there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash sci fi see that takes you straight to our web page and there you'll find individual reports links if it appears so it's for you to catch up but as that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm adrian figured from the whole team here in doha thanks for being with us but news of al-jazeera has been. sorely missed. and trace frank assessments it's only struggling to cope with the number of coronavirus failure to take really aggressive action behind you heard informed opinions it's going to be much more challenging in a place like haiti where there's one later very relieved people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines india done enough to nip the spread of the one of ours in the inside story on al-jazeera there is no channel that complex world news like we do we revisit places in the state and says here are really invests in that and that's a privilege as a journalist. when a prime minister takes a lump of coal into his own parliament that coal means a lot of the country's fortun
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al-jazeera dot that is our e-mail address there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash sci fi see that takes you straight to our web page and there you'll find individual reports links if it is for you to catch up but as that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm adrian figured from the whole team here in doha thanks for being with us the news on al-jazeera respect. be the hero the world needs right now. washington. they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. there's no hope of any more because there's always a small album of people for really really good misfits. in essence we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function more shadow on al-jazeera. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the chemicals closure and the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we
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al-jazeera dot net as our e-mail address there's plenty more for you online at al-jazeera dot com slash sci fi see that takes you straight to our web page and there you'll find individual reports links even entire episodes for you to catch up but as that's it for this edition of counting the cost i'm adrian finnegan from the whole team here in doha thanks for being with us the news on al-jazeera this point. one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story as well we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know is that it tends to be a bit of it but together because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended used to deliver in-depth generalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. culturally i believe down to muslims had a far greater effect on europe than europe on the middle east. the crusaders fault ferociousness because they failed to recognize the moment to leav
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the spacesuits they are wearing a very sleek and look like custom designer sci—fi clothes. capture will rip it away from the rocket in case ofan rip it away from the rocket in case of an emergency. we saw dramatic test of that earlier this year so it has all of these new systems in place that previous capitals have not. plus that reusability aspect of nasa's space shuttle really makes it attractive. we appreciate your insight. it will be a fascinating watch, if it happens, fingers crossed. thank you very much. as you will probably have worked out, the president, donald trump, is amongst the spectators at the kennedy space center. you're watching bbc news. when 15—year—old sirine jahangir lost her eyesight five years ago, she turned to her love of music. now sirine has become something of a star after impressing the britain's got talentjudges with her singing and piano skills. the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood has been catching up with her. # treat each other right, best friends... from an early age, sirinejahangir has had a passion for singing. but she only started ta
the spacesuits they are wearing a very sleek and look like custom designer sci—fi clothes. capture will rip it away from the rocket in case ofan rip it away from the rocket in case of an emergency. we saw dramatic test of that earlier this year so it has all of these new systems in place that previous capitals have not. plus that reusability aspect of nasa's space shuttle really makes it attractive. we appreciate your insight. it will be a fascinating watch, if it happens, fingers crossed....
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i think the younger generation are starting to understand that it is not sci-fi. it is a reality. worm is making a comeback. it was a future list -- futuristic luck. i first nasa flight check, i had a warm -- worm on my shoulder and a meatball on the other. >> when doug and bob launch tomorrow, look for the worm. it will be there. >> as we try to get in as many , next, lauren gresh question. >> thanks for taking my call. about the toilet -- no, i am kidding. i was actually curious if you guys could walk us through what the scrub scenario looks like after the astronauts get on board. when they get off? what do you have to do to make sure they're safe? what does that reset look like? >> i am having a hard time hearing that. what was that? >> did you say scrub, lauren? and theu scrub astronauts are already on board, what does that procedure look like? how did they come off? on at west point point the scrub occurs. what point the scrub occurs. the crew access arm will come back to the vehicle and essentially we will make sure the vehicle is safe to approach. we will have the folks fro
i think the younger generation are starting to understand that it is not sci-fi. it is a reality. worm is making a comeback. it was a future list -- futuristic luck. i first nasa flight check, i had a warm -- worm on my shoulder and a meatball on the other. >> when doug and bob launch tomorrow, look for the worm. it will be there. >> as we try to get in as many , next, lauren gresh question. >> thanks for taking my call. about the toilet -- no, i am kidding. i was actually...
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looks like a sci-fi situation. todd: as long as you can go like this we will be in good shape. jillian: coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first," texas one of several states ready to jump in if donald from yanks the are in c from north carolina over possible coronavirus restrictions. congressman louis goehmert explains why the lone star state could be the perfect hub. that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. jillian: hundreds of protesters filling the streets of minneapolis demanding justice for an unarmed black man killed during an arrest. rob: the action taken against the four officers involved, donald trump takes on twitter after his tweets are labeled with a fact check for the first time. jillian: the social media giant defending the move in the face of swift backlash. >> who was a bigger baby? >> the quiet and pay attention. jillian: you never he knew you wanted to know. jillian: todd: an interesting idea. "fox and friends first" continues right now. good
looks like a sci-fi situation. todd: as long as you can go like this we will be in good shape. jillian: coming up in the next hour of "fox and friends first," texas one of several states ready to jump in if donald from yanks the are in c from north carolina over possible coronavirus restrictions. congressman louis goehmert explains why the lone star state could be the perfect hub. that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try...
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. >> one for scientists is going to be taking you on a sci-fi's fantasy art in space travel tour from her perspective. and then at the launch time, neil degrasse tyson of the planetarium as well as myself will be giving you commentary. >> the launch is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. it may possibly be postponed however due to weather conditions along the east coast. >>> richard branson's virgin orbit failed at the new way to want to test satellite. it carried the rocket under's left-wing taking off from the mojave desert. it had the satellite onboard. it was released as planned but the rocket's first stage engine did not ignite. which prevented the satellite from reaching orbit. no one was hurt in the test of failure. >>> an unmanned cargo ship made its final delivery to the international space station. the 24,000 pound delivery ship was captured by the robots arm as it did cross over. it delivered water, food and equipment to the space station and it will bring home tons of trash. the spacecraft is the last of its kind in that fleet from japan. it will be retired once it does land
. >> one for scientists is going to be taking you on a sci-fi's fantasy art in space travel tour from her perspective. and then at the launch time, neil degrasse tyson of the planetarium as well as myself will be giving you commentary. >> the launch is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. it may possibly be postponed however due to weather conditions along the east coast. >>> richard branson's virgin orbit failed at the new way to want to test satellite. it carried the rocket...
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if they didn't want to be yelled at by crazy nerds, they shouldn't have started a sci-fi channel. ♪ ourverse was in a hot, dense state ♪
if they didn't want to be yelled at by crazy nerds, they shouldn't have started a sci-fi channel. ♪ ourverse was in a hot, dense state ♪
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. ♪ for bundling made easy, go to geico.com certainly this pandemic felt like a bad sci-fi movie forr newsom met with parts of the entertainment industry, members of tvs and films over zoom today. many are eager to get back on the set. cast members from "this is us" that airs on nbc despite what we think, most actors are depending on that paycheck to pay the rent and feed their families. >> every job counts. our lower actor has side hassles and other jobs they have. they lost jobs on two fronts. >> so the governor says on monday he's going to release the guidelines for how tvs and movies can be back in production. some of those guidelines may include rotating actors on the set or make sure editing is done some where else and keeping a lot of social distancing in place as well. los angeles county where they do a lot of filming maybe a little bit delayed in coming online and doing tv production rather than rural areas where they see a lot less cases. this is going to be a slow roll for the entertainment industry as well. >> it is going to take some time, jessica. thanks so much. >>> at
. ♪ for bundling made easy, go to geico.com certainly this pandemic felt like a bad sci-fi movie forr newsom met with parts of the entertainment industry, members of tvs and films over zoom today. many are eager to get back on the set. cast members from "this is us" that airs on nbc despite what we think, most actors are depending on that paycheck to pay the rent and feed their families. >> every job counts. our lower actor has side hassles and other jobs they have. they lost...
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trust and empathy so when we talk about ai and to say the words most people probably visualize a sci-fi horror story so to paint a picture looking ahead how do you think in the ideal world what is the possibility? if we play our cards right could machines be as well as empathy as humans? is that possible or something we should strive for? and also if we don't do that and what is the danger? >> if we do this right emotion what that means the way we interface with all technologies whatever device it is we interface the same way we interface and connect with one another through conversation and perception so that our devices have are - - eyes in the forms of camera and ultimately through empathy so this will manifest in the framework to project that into the future is to will and the same way you have a steering column on - - a hearing problem you by the hearing aid or vision problems you get eyeglasses or contact someone a virtual world you don't have the same quality of emotional intelligence the eq was a lot lower. it's more of our partnership as opposed to us versus social robots all o
trust and empathy so when we talk about ai and to say the words most people probably visualize a sci-fi horror story so to paint a picture looking ahead how do you think in the ideal world what is the possibility? if we play our cards right could machines be as well as empathy as humans? is that possible or something we should strive for? and also if we don't do that and what is the danger? >> if we do this right emotion what that means the way we interface with all technologies whatever...
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think the younger generations are starting to realize and understand it is not the movies, it is not sci-fi, it is reality. >> i am kind of glad the worm was making a comeback. in the 1970's, it was the futuristic look. my first nasa flight jacket i have a worm on my shoulder and a meatball on the front. i think they are both awesome. adm. bridenstine: when doug and bob launch tomorrow and you watch the rocket, look for the worm. >> it will be there. going to the next question -- lauren grush. lauren: thank you for taking my call. so about the toilet -- no, i'm kidding. interestedesting -- if you could walk us through what the process is when the astronauts get on board. when do they get off and what do you have to do to make them safe, and where do they go? what does that look like? >> i am having a hard time hearing that. >> did you say scrub, lauren? , so if you scrub in the astronauts are aboard, what does that procedure look like and what do you have to do to make sure they are safe? adm. bridenstine: it depends on what point the stroke occurs. -- the scrub occurs. the crew access arm
think the younger generations are starting to realize and understand it is not the movies, it is not sci-fi, it is reality. >> i am kind of glad the worm was making a comeback. in the 1970's, it was the futuristic look. my first nasa flight jacket i have a worm on my shoulder and a meatball on the front. i think they are both awesome. adm. bridenstine: when doug and bob launch tomorrow and you watch the rocket, look for the worm. >> it will be there. going to the next question --...
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. >> whatever scientist, she is going to be on a little bit of a sci-fi fantasy, art and space travel tour from her perspective. after lunch hour director of the planetarium as well as myself will be avenue commentary. >> that is exciting. the lunches scheduled for 1:30 tomorrow afternoon our time. >>> churches in california can resume in-person services but there are some guidelines they >>> steve paulson says we can hit record temperatures once again in many communities today. we have a look at today's weather and when it can start to cool off. >>> good morning to you, thank you for joining us. it's tuesday morning, may 26, i'm dave clark. morning, i'm pa it is going to be hot again today. it is critically consenting because there are a lot of people who don't have air conditioning and now we can't get away from the heat and those cooling centers and everything. hopefully, these last couple days will be a. >> it will be cooling down 25 degrees by friday. after that, it will be cooler. there are a couple changes though, not a breeze of the service like we did yesterday. it is really
. >> whatever scientist, she is going to be on a little bit of a sci-fi fantasy, art and space travel tour from her perspective. after lunch hour director of the planetarium as well as myself will be avenue commentary. >> that is exciting. the lunches scheduled for 1:30 tomorrow afternoon our time. >>> churches in california can resume in-person services but there are some guidelines they >>> steve paulson says we can hit record temperatures once again in many...
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. >> reporter: what you're watching is almost a sci-fi movie, except i'm in it, along with the foundersgment virtual reality company spacial. >> i can focus where i like. >> reporter: spacial takes the zoom meeting to a new level where social distancing doesn't even matter. >> i can put my arm around ana. >> reporter: and so realistic, it's blowing my mind. this creates a life-like experience. i feel like i'm in a party almost. spacial was borne out of necessity 33 1/2 yea necessity 3 1/2 years ago. >> there are teams spread out between los angeles and new york. hey, i wish you could be here with me. >> reporter: and unexpectedly exploded with a thousand percent increase in customers. >> companies use it to collaborate on models, pfizer uses it to plan factories. but we've heard from all kinds of people, doctors who wanted telemedicine visits. >> reporter: using any augments or virtual reality device or for a paired-down experience, just a computer camera, users are transformed into a multitude of workplaces. here the team is showing you how workers can collaborate on the layout of a ce
. >> reporter: what you're watching is almost a sci-fi movie, except i'm in it, along with the foundersgment virtual reality company spacial. >> i can focus where i like. >> reporter: spacial takes the zoom meeting to a new level where social distancing doesn't even matter. >> i can put my arm around ana. >> reporter: and so realistic, it's blowing my mind. this creates a life-like experience. i feel like i'm in a party almost. spacial was borne out of necessity 33...
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known sci fi childress for the long time ago by the atom. you could be school and the plates with the many fists in the steam marquinhos descent don't bore you think. back to it in december. took a sauna people missiles from the spy lady of saw me when i responsible for ground. you massively represent you they got at least about the very broad view they do visually ballet of both but i haven't got the idea that this hearing for the 5th just after work or there are a lot of those battleground for people to call america nor yet there is a more western or not god they call it nordic god that you know. they. must mean no is accused of mafia association into mattel's trial he claims he turned informer because his knowledge of collusion between the state and cousin astra put him in danger. john cimino decided to tell his story and to one judge in particular. i. mean only not there but over there would be the last fall of. him there are shows over which but that was about it a culture of a conflict with promises fall and. a lot of fame in toronto p
known sci fi childress for the long time ago by the atom. you could be school and the plates with the many fists in the steam marquinhos descent don't bore you think. back to it in december. took a sauna people missiles from the spy lady of saw me when i responsible for ground. you massively represent you they got at least about the very broad view they do visually ballet of both but i haven't got the idea that this hearing for the 5th just after work or there are a lot of those battleground...
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. >> reporter: they look straight out of a sci-fi movie. helmets designed to take temperatures.[ speaking foreign language ] >>> the augmented reality is projected inside the advisor, says the senior engineer. it's able to detect the temperature of a single person or group. helmets can read temperatures from 20 feet away, an important tool to maintain social distancing. the international airport is ramping up safety measures as it slowly reopens to visitors. similar technology is also being used by police in dubai. officers are deploying the chinese-made head gear throughout the crowded city. it can scan up to 200 people a minute. more advanced than other smart helmets, this gear has six different scanning options. >> it's got the temperature reading mode. it also has facial recognition capabilities, qr code reader, and ultimately this all connects together to give you the history of a person. >> reporter: as it works to keep cities healthy, the safety feature isn't immune to criticism. civil liberties groups say it act as big brother and is an invasion of privacy. >> that was i
. >> reporter: they look straight out of a sci-fi movie. helmets designed to take temperatures.[ speaking foreign language ] >>> the augmented reality is projected inside the advisor, says the senior engineer. it's able to detect the temperature of a single person or group. helmets can read temperatures from 20 feet away, an important tool to maintain social distancing. the international airport is ramping up safety measures as it slowly reopens to visitors. similar technology is...
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sci-fi driver wants to drop off the package and take a shot on a vacant basketball hoop, have at it. fair to say when the driver will have the security of ups. so if you're dropping off a package at my place on the basketball hoop is empty, please take a shot. nothing but admiration for you folks. >> that's right, have at it. they are doing an amazing job. joe, thank you. >>> next at 11:00. >>> thousands of small and medium-sized businesses across the country would dilute destroy the lives, work and family legacy of many businesses and community of peers. >>> a bleak assessment for the nation's economy. the chairman of the federal reserve. he is now urging congress to do more. >>> federal chairman jerome powell. >>> fox 2 starts now. >>> federal chairman, jerome powell warning of a recession, and permanent economic damage, without more relief from the government. good evening, everyone, i'm greg zimmerman. >> and i'm julie haener. powell says we are already in the worst recession from world war ii, he was blunt sing the white house and congress need to provide more stimulus. >> addit
sci-fi driver wants to drop off the package and take a shot on a vacant basketball hoop, have at it. fair to say when the driver will have the security of ups. so if you're dropping off a package at my place on the basketball hoop is empty, please take a shot. nothing but admiration for you folks. >> that's right, have at it. they are doing an amazing job. joe, thank you. >>> next at 11:00. >>> thousands of small and medium-sized businesses across the country would...
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. >> what you're watching is almost like a sci-fi movie except i'm in it, along with the founders andthe augmented and virtual reality company spacial. so i can circle where i like, i can x out what i don't like. spacial takes the average two-dimensional zoom meeting to a new lovely where social distancing doesn't really matter. >> i can put my arm around ana and co-worker. >> reporter: it's so realistic it's blowing my mind. this really creates a life-like experience. i feel like i'm in a party. >> reporter: spacial was born out of necessity three and a half years by adnan an arguala, jacob lowensteen. >> we're like wouldn't it be cool, it sucks. i want new here with me. >> reporter: had unexpectedly exploded with a thousand percent increase in customers during the pandemic. >> the toy company uses it to clabt b clah rate on 3-d models, pfizer uses it to plan factories but we virtually, all kinds of people, doctors who want to do telemedicine visits. >> reporter: using any augmented or virtual reality device or a paired down experience just a computer camera. users are transformed in
. >> what you're watching is almost like a sci-fi movie except i'm in it, along with the founders andthe augmented and virtual reality company spacial. so i can circle where i like, i can x out what i don't like. spacial takes the average two-dimensional zoom meeting to a new lovely where social distancing doesn't really matter. >> i can put my arm around ana and co-worker. >> reporter: it's so realistic it's blowing my mind. this really creates a life-like experience. i feel...
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. >> reporter: what you are watching is almost like a sci-fi movie except i'm with it along with the founders and heads of spatial. i can just circle what i like and x out what i don't like. spatial takes the average two-dimensional zoom plemeeting a whole new level where social distancing doesn't matter. >> put my arm around a co-worker. >> reporter: frankly so realistic, it's blowing my mind. this really creates a life-like experience. i feel like i'm in a party. >> reporter: spatial was born out of necessity three and a half years ago by anand agarawala and jinha lee. >> to be on a screen, i want you in here with me. >> reporter: and unexpectedly exploded with an increase in customers during the pandemic using any augmented or virtual device or for a paired down a computer camera. here the team is showing how workers can collaborate on the layout of a cell phone store. >> hey, we need another phone out here. >> reporter: to designing and trying on backpacks. one of spatial goals is shared b professor of economics. how to solve the awkwardness and forced feeling of a t two-dimensio
. >> reporter: what you are watching is almost like a sci-fi movie except i'm with it along with the founders and heads of spatial. i can just circle what i like and x out what i don't like. spatial takes the average two-dimensional zoom plemeeting a whole new level where social distancing doesn't matter. >> put my arm around a co-worker. >> reporter: frankly so realistic, it's blowing my mind. this really creates a life-like experience. i feel like i'm in a party. >>...
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you mentioned that it seems almost like sci-fi because you double-gloved and you're gowned and you're running around, and you almost don't feel human at times. and i want to read something you wrote. you say "i always try to make sure i know my patients' names. and even when i intubate them, i say to myself, thank you for letting me be part of this because everyone i learn a lesson from and they teach me a lot about myself." i love how you find the gift in what you're doing, because i know how hard it is for you. what have you learned about yourself through this? >> mostly i feel that i'm grateful to be part of this team, given that this is a very difficult time. i'm a part of the team that's helping these patients get back to their families and get back with their life and get back to their work. when i have a patient in front of me that is going for surgery or i'm about to intubate, i look at them as a whole person, a person who comes into this hospital at a difficult time, but they also have a story. and part of being a physician is making it personal, because you actually become a
you mentioned that it seems almost like sci-fi because you double-gloved and you're gowned and you're running around, and you almost don't feel human at times. and i want to read something you wrote. you say "i always try to make sure i know my patients' names. and even when i intubate them, i say to myself, thank you for letting me be part of this because everyone i learn a lesson from and they teach me a lot about myself." i love how you find the gift in what you're doing, because i...
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for example, the crew decided to produce their own science fiction movi the n vaatioof t claichi sci-fiere they were chasing aliens. many of these projects and activities, which are designed thto make use of time, tha feel somewhat obligated to make use of because it's now available, canroduce a great deal of positive rults. >> brown: positive results, from negative emotions, as with chicago teenagers krishita dutta and lauren tapper. >> i think that it started out with us feeling sort of overwhelmed with everything. we were just in shock, and we didn't know how-- what to turn that into.lt >> and i also bit cheated, just because we'd always learned to leave it up to the adults, i guess, t with this and make sure this ver happened. brown: they ao realiz there was a whole wod of teens who felt as ey did, so krishita and lauren learned to code. and, by the d of march launched "covid-tv," a website where young people around the world can share thr quarantine experiences. >> it's really just an eiting and uniting experience, to know that someone in india is experiencing the same exact >> bro
for example, the crew decided to produce their own science fiction movi the n vaatioof t claichi sci-fiere they were chasing aliens. many of these projects and activities, which are designed thto make use of time, tha feel somewhat obligated to make use of because it's now available, canroduce a great deal of positive rults. >> brown: positive results, from negative emotions, as with chicago teenagers krishita dutta and lauren tapper. >> i think that it started out with us feeling...
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is weirdrd, sci-fi-ish, alien.l these kinds of things, that guy. >> stephen: that's good. they look like pfeiffer drawings to me. >> yeah. >> stephen: wow! is that rase piewten? >> that's what everybody says when they see it. i have no idea what it is. i don't really think too much about what the hell it is i'm drawing. it's just like i kind of do these faces and then just sort of, you know, do that kind of thing. >> stephen: paul giamatti, you have to to a graphic novel. >> i would love to do something like that. it's funny, because i've got a lot of time on h my hands and i have been thinking of doing something more. i don't know what the hell i'm doing and i never really took any lessons. but it's been fun doing it again. it's been a good thing. >> stephen: those are amazing. can i have one? >> sure. absolutely. >> stephen: can i have one? absolutely you can have one. i'll do a special one for you. >> stephen: okay. look at that! i just turned a profit. >> yeah. >> stephen: giamatti original edition. >> that's a
is weirdrd, sci-fi-ish, alien.l these kinds of things, that guy. >> stephen: that's good. they look like pfeiffer drawings to me. >> yeah. >> stephen: wow! is that rase piewten? >> that's what everybody says when they see it. i have no idea what it is. i don't really think too much about what the hell it is i'm drawing. it's just like i kind of do these faces and then just sort of, you know, do that kind of thing. >> stephen: paul giamatti, you have to to a graphic...
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. >> reporter: what you're watching is almost like a sci-fi movie except i'm in it, along with the founderseads of the augmented and virtual reality company spacial. so i can circle where i like, i can x out what i don't like. spacial takes the average two-dimensional zoom meeting to a new level where social distancing doesn't really matter. >> i can put my arm around ana and co-worker. >> reporter: it's so realistic it's blowing my mind. this really creates a life-like experience. i feel like i'm in a party. >> reporter: spacial was born out of necessity three and a half years by adnan arguala, jacob lowenstein. >> we're like wouldn't it be cool, it sucks we're just on the tv screen. i want new here with me. >> reporter: had unexpectedly exploded with a thousand percent increase in customers during the pandemic. >> mattel the toy company used it to collaborate on 3-d models. pfizer uses it to plan factories but we virtually, all kinds of people, doctors who want to do telemedicine visits. >> reporter: using any augmented or virtual reality device or a pared down experience just a computer
. >> reporter: what you're watching is almost like a sci-fi movie except i'm in it, along with the founderseads of the augmented and virtual reality company spacial. so i can circle where i like, i can x out what i don't like. spacial takes the average two-dimensional zoom meeting to a new level where social distancing doesn't really matter. >> i can put my arm around ana and co-worker. >> reporter: it's so realistic it's blowing my mind. this really creates a life-like...
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they're the ones who go out and take care of things like the andromeda strain and the sci-fi sort of way. this is disturbing, but not surprising. >> disturbing but not surprising. john, when we look at the messaging that we have seen from the administration, we have known since day one that the president likes to control the message and he likes the message to be what he wants it to be. is there any more sense from the white house this morning about why they would not want to offer guidance to states? if they're offering some guidance on reopening, why not offer blueprint to perhaps help it go well? >> erica, it is crystal clear at this point that in terms of trying to suppress and control the coronavirus white house leadership has collapsed. president trump has decided that it is too hard. he's not willing to withstand the pressure and keep pushing. we did make progress during april with the shutdowns. but further progress has been thrown by the white house to states, to individuals citizens and their own adherence to social distancing, they'll be helped by the apprehension and fear
they're the ones who go out and take care of things like the andromeda strain and the sci-fi sort of way. this is disturbing, but not surprising. >> disturbing but not surprising. john, when we look at the messaging that we have seen from the administration, we have known since day one that the president likes to control the message and he likes the message to be what he wants it to be. is there any more sense from the white house this morning about why they would not want to offer...
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about ai like when you say the word, i don't know about you but probably most people visualize the sci-fiorror story as well as other psychotherapists. more friendly characters and so forth. if you want to paint a picture of looking ahead, whatever must be 10, 20, 30, 50 years, how do you think like in an ideal world, how you think like what's the possibility here like if we play our cards right could machines be as full of empathy and trust building as humans, like is that possible? or is that something we should absolutely drive for? also i want to ask you like if we don't do that, what's the other path and what are the dangers? >> i think if we do this right, a vision basically and motion ai being Ãbwhat that means is that the way we interface with all of our technologies be it your car or phone or whatever device it is, we interface with technology the same way we interface and connect with one another through conversation, were already seeing that with siri and alexa through recession. were starting to see devices advise in the form of cameras. and ultimately through empathy. i think
about ai like when you say the word, i don't know about you but probably most people visualize the sci-fiorror story as well as other psychotherapists. more friendly characters and so forth. if you want to paint a picture of looking ahead, whatever must be 10, 20, 30, 50 years, how do you think like in an ideal world, how you think like what's the possibility here like if we play our cards right could machines be as full of empathy and trust building as humans, like is that possible? or is that...
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my city is a sci fi which is in the northeast of brazil we are the. most forward city with the most cases of 19 and in the northeast we have the most cases of the disease and particularly i work in a maternity they have they have selected some hospitals to be specifically for attending kovac 19 my hospital where i wore my maternity is the one here in the region that is that was chose to specifically attend covert 19 and so we are attending all the pregnancies the 'd the pregnant woman with covert 19. we are in lockdown my city has been in lockdown for the past. 2 months and we are still seeing that people are still resistant to to not to go out to mean we have police all over the place and so we are really in the crisis. we are hoping that they think it's happening is that we are most the health workers and everybody is most of them have more. learning with the cold 19 and now we see people that have come out of the intensive care unit where. 2 months ago it was a still a high mortality still have a high mortality but we are seeing that we are learnin
my city is a sci fi which is in the northeast of brazil we are the. most forward city with the most cases of 19 and in the northeast we have the most cases of the disease and particularly i work in a maternity they have they have selected some hospitals to be specifically for attending kovac 19 my hospital where i wore my maternity is the one here in the region that is that was chose to specifically attend covert 19 and so we are attending all the pregnancies the 'd the pregnant woman with...
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i love sci-fi. i loved writing it growing up.osebumps" books my mom got me all of them. and it was about this plant that came and basically was speaking to aliens. and all of the plant life in the room could hear us talking and would send the messages to the aliens and then they came, and they took everybody [ laughter ] >> seth: one day we would love for to you get that on it's feet one of these days. [ laughter ] i'm not surprised knowing what i communities need help from those of us who are lucky enough to provide it and i want to talk about the two ways you've gone about that, or i should say, let you speak to both food distribution, the importance of that and then also, you've put together a program to help out small businesses during this time >> yeah. you know, honestly, seth, i don't know what time of day it is i don't know does time even exist and i just feel like - >> seth: barely. >> it's such an alternate universe in reality. and i haven't really been as creative in areas that i'd normally be creative in like, music.
i love sci-fi. i loved writing it growing up.osebumps" books my mom got me all of them. and it was about this plant that came and basically was speaking to aliens. and all of the plant life in the room could hear us talking and would send the messages to the aliens and then they came, and they took everybody [ laughter ] >> seth: one day we would love for to you get that on it's feet one of these days. [ laughter ] i'm not surprised knowing what i communities need help from those of...
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. >> what you're watching is almost like a sci-fi movie, except i'm in it, along with the founders andaugmented and virtual reality company spacial. so i can just circle what i like. i can x out what i don't like. >> spacial takes the average two dimensional zoom meeting to a whole new level where social distancing doesn't really matter. >> i can put my arm around anna. >> and frankly is so realistic, it's blowing my mind. >> you know, this really creates a life like experience. i feel like him miami a party almost. >> spacial was born out of necessity 3 1/2 years ago by adnan, jacob loewenstein and jin ha lee. >> there are teams spread out in new york and missouri. and wouldn't it be cool if i could show you this stuff on a tv screen. i want you to be here with me. >> and had unexpectedly exploded with a thousand increase percent in customer. >> mattel uses it to collaborate on 3-d molds. pfizer used it to plan factories, for example, but we've heard from all kinds of people, doctors wanting telemedicine visits. >> using any augmented or virtual reality device, or for a paired down ex
. >> what you're watching is almost like a sci-fi movie, except i'm in it, along with the founders andaugmented and virtual reality company spacial. so i can just circle what i like. i can x out what i don't like. >> spacial takes the average two dimensional zoom meeting to a whole new level where social distancing doesn't really matter. >> i can put my arm around anna. >> and frankly is so realistic, it's blowing my mind. >> you know, this really creates a life...
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already logged in it doesn't even make sense as a scandal name obamagate sounds like something in a sci-fit we all have to walk through to restore the correct timeline "the guy from 'apprentice' is president and the only basketball on tv is 25-year-old jordan highlights. we have to find the obamagate. trump is so lazy, he can't even come up with a more specific scandal name it's like the boss who sees you wearing a hat one day and says, "what's up, hat guy? so the death toll in the u.s. is over 88,000 and unemployment is at its highest since the great depression and the president is accusing his predecessor of a made-up crime. and yet the sociopaths on the right like former bush adviser karl rove, you know, the guy who looks like you put glasses on a moldy kumquat, are more concerned with obama's mild, indirect criticism of trump. >> it is so unseemly for a former president to take the virtual commencement ceremony for a series of, uh, historically black colleges and universities and turn it into a political drive-by shooting. >> seth: okay, i know we've all lost track of time in quarantin
already logged in it doesn't even make sense as a scandal name obamagate sounds like something in a sci-fit we all have to walk through to restore the correct timeline "the guy from 'apprentice' is president and the only basketball on tv is 25-year-old jordan highlights. we have to find the obamagate. trump is so lazy, he can't even come up with a more specific scandal name it's like the boss who sees you wearing a hat one day and says, "what's up, hat guy? so the death toll in the...