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he quoted stephen hawking in his speechjust an hour or so stephen hawking in his speechjust an hour orsothe worst. in terms of concrete proposals we've now heard from the prime minister. 0ne proposals we've now heard from the prime minister. one of them is around tech companies themselves. at the moment they effectively mark their own homework, they come up with development and decide for themselves whether to release it or not. rishi sunak says that's going to change. until now the only people testing the safety have been the company is developing it. that must change. so building on the g7 hiroshima process in the global partnership on a side like minded governments and ai government had today reached a landmark agreement. we will work to gather on testing the safety of new ai models before they are released. this partnership is based around a series of principles, which set out the responsibilities we share. it's made possible by the decision i have taken along with vice president kamala harris for the british and american governments to establish world leading ai safety institutes. w
he quoted stephen hawking in his speechjust an hour or so stephen hawking in his speechjust an hour orsothe worst. in terms of concrete proposals we've now heard from the prime minister. 0ne proposals we've now heard from the prime minister. one of them is around tech companies themselves. at the moment they effectively mark their own homework, they come up with development and decide for themselves whether to release it or not. rishi sunak says that's going to change. until now the only people...
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that's what we learned from stephen hawking.e end of this finite life, something should happen. one thing that could happen is the end of time. but i don't think it's a convincing story, a more convincing story is that the black hole changes into a white hole and things can come out. you, in developing this theory, you have challenged a lot of scientific thinking, bringing me back to the idea of you as a revolutionary. you've sort of challenged string theory, which was pervasive for a number of years. scientists who oppose you say that your work is riddled with mistakes and is also so speculative that it shouldn't be compared with the work they do, which is much more rooted in the science. oh, this is challenging. that's true. and that's how best science works, right? we explore different opinions, different hypothesis, and we try to compare and see who comes out with something that get confirmed or supported by experiment. now, the majority of the people who are sceptical about this approach, people who also expected some resul
that's what we learned from stephen hawking.e end of this finite life, something should happen. one thing that could happen is the end of time. but i don't think it's a convincing story, a more convincing story is that the black hole changes into a white hole and things can come out. you, in developing this theory, you have challenged a lot of scientific thinking, bringing me back to the idea of you as a revolutionary. you've sort of challenged string theory, which was pervasive for a number of...
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the late stephen hawking once said. _ next year.est or— once said, ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanity~ — best or worst thing to happen to humanity. if we can sustain the collaboration that we have fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best _ profoundly believe that we can make it the best. it profoundly believe that we can make it the best. , , it the best. it interestingly sinuain it the best. it interestingly singing to _ it the best. it interestingly singing to rishi _ it the best. it interestingly singing to rishi sunak i it the best. it interestingly i singing to rishi sunak talking it the best. it interestingly - singing to rishi sunak talking about collaboration because some eyebrows raised at the invitation to china but the prime minister had actually, the way this has turned out has vindicated the original decision. yes, he was claiming it is a success and i should point out that china's involvement was mainly yesterday, today there were meetings behind
the late stephen hawking once said. _ next year.est or— once said, ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanity~ — best or worst thing to happen to humanity. if we can sustain the collaboration that we have fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best _ profoundly believe that we can make it the best. it profoundly believe that we can make it the best. , , it the best. it interestingly sinuain it the best. it interestingly singing...
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the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanityboration that we've fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms that are happening here and now to people, and the government should be regulating right now and could be moving faster, if it had the political will to do so. rishi sunak reckons ai can help grow the economy overall, but where will it leave ourjobs? do leaders need to be more candid about the consequences of ai revolutionising workplaces — bluntly, potentially, putting lots of people out of work? we should look at al much more as a co—pilot than something that necessarily is going to replace someone�*s job. you know, ai is a tool that can help almost everybody do theirjobs better, fas
the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanityboration that we've fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the...
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from albert einstein to stephen hawking, the knowledge base has expanded, but still, we humans are very guest today, carlo rovelli, is one of the world's best—known physicists. in his youth, he was a revolutionary. now he lobs metaphorical grenades at the scientific status quo. how much do his remarkable ideas matter to you and me?
from albert einstein to stephen hawking, the knowledge base has expanded, but still, we humans are very guest today, carlo rovelli, is one of the world's best—known physicists. in his youth, he was a revolutionary. now he lobs metaphorical grenades at the scientific status quo. how much do his remarkable ideas matter to you and me?
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the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanityon that we've fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms that are happening here and now to people, and the government should be regulating right now and could be moving faster, if it had the political will to do so. rishi sunak reckons ai can help grow the economy overall, but where will it leave ourjobs? do leaders need to be more candid about the consequences of ai revolutionising workplaces — bluntly, potentially, putting lots of people out of work? we should look at al much more as a co—pilot than something that necessarily is going to replace someone's job. you know, ai is a tool that can help almost everybody do theirjobs better, faster, qu
the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanityon that we've fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the risks and...
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from albert einstein to stephen hawking, the knowledge base has expanded, but still, we humans are veryn physicists. in his youth, he was a revolutionary. now he lobs metaphorical grenades at the scientific status quo. how much do his remarkable ideas matter to you and me? carlo rovelli, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. i want to begin with a thought about your youth,
from albert einstein to stephen hawking, the knowledge base has expanded, but still, we humans are veryn physicists. in his youth, he was a revolutionary. now he lobs metaphorical grenades at the scientific status quo. how much do his remarkable ideas matter to you and me? carlo rovelli, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen. i want to begin with a thought about your youth,
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achievement unless we learn to control the risks. warned the english physicist and cosmologist stephen hawkingcase, as one of the pioneers of the compassionate movement for artificial intelligence, indian writer amid ray, once said. the coming era of artificial intelligence will not be an era of wars, but an era of deep compassion, non-violence and love. if you were with us for these half an hour, now you know for sure that everything is in the hands of man. for now, at least, for sure. just like you were trampling the book in your hands, grabbing one piece after another, sipping on the words on your skin. from all of us, the most important creative works, the most valuable and useful ones, are these books. the books contain the thoughtful thoughts of the people, the reports and expressive chatter of people. everything that chalavetstva made, he hogged on old books. bytstsam kraўnіtstva read chalavek perezhivae stagodzi, read nearer pakalenni, appreciate the past for our current day, belarus 24. hello everyone, my name is sheti lavanya, i came from india, i study and live in minsk. i came from
achievement unless we learn to control the risks. warned the english physicist and cosmologist stephen hawkingcase, as one of the pioneers of the compassionate movement for artificial intelligence, indian writer amid ray, once said. the coming era of artificial intelligence will not be an era of wars, but an era of deep compassion, non-violence and love. if you were with us for these half an hour, now you know for sure that everything is in the hands of man. for now, at least, for sure. just...
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among them, the late stephen hawking, once said a.i. is likely to be the best or worst thing to happenn earth to do about a.i., what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms that are happening here and now to people. and the government should be regulating right now and could be moving faster if it had the political will to do so. rishi sunak reckons a.i. can help grow the economy overall, but where will it leave ourjobs? the leaders need to be more candid about the consequences of a.i. revolutionizing workplaces bluntly, potentially putting lots of people out of work. we should look at a.i. much more as a co pilot than something that necessarily is going to replace someone's job. a. i. is a tool that can help almost everybody do their jobs better, faster, quicker. but that does mean jobs can change. technology has long been revolutionary. this next wave ai terrifies some, excites others. chris
among them, the late stephen hawking, once said a.i. is likely to be the best or worst thing to happenn earth to do about a.i., what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms that are happening here and now to people. and the government should be regulating right now and could be moving faster if it...
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the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanitycan make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms that are happening here and now to people, and the government should be regulating right now and could be moving faster, if it had the political will to do so. rishi sunak reckons ai can help grow the economy overall, but where will it leave ourjobs? do leaders need to be more candid about the consequences of ai revolutionising workplaces — bluntly, potentially, putting lots of people out of work? we should look at al much more as a co—pilot than something that necessarily is going to replace someone's job. you know, ai is a tool that can help almost everybody do theirjobs better, faster, quicker, but that does mean jobs can change. technology has long been revolution
the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanitycan make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there's plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms that are happening here and now to people, and the government...
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the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanitye fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there is plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms that are happening here and now to people, and the government should be regulating right now, and could be moving faster if it had the political will to do so. rishi sunak reckons ai can help grow the economy overall, but where will it leave ourjobs? do leaders need to be more candid about the consequences of ai revolutionising workplaces — bluntly, potentially, putting lots of people out of work? we should look at al much more as a co—pilot than something that necessarily is going to replace someone's job. you know, ai is a tool that can help almost everybody do theirjobs better, faster, quicker, but
the late stephen hawking once said, "ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanitye fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best. the world is still working out what on earth to do about al, what international rules might be needed. some say the technology has in—built problems already, but the government has said it won't rush to regulate. i think that that's wrong. i think there is plenty of evidence of the risks and the harms...
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the late stephen hawking once said a!ng to happen to humanity. if we can sustain the collaboration that we have fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best because safely harnessing this technology could eclipse anything we have ever known and if in time history proves that today we began to seize that price, then we will have written a new chapter, worthy of its place in the story of bletchley park and more importantly, bequeathed an extraordinary legacy of hope and opportunity for our children and generations to come. thank you. we will take some questions from the media. can you tell me, use a that you deep into the _ can you tell me, use a that you deep into the access you will get from testing _ into the access you will get from testing and safety, can you give us an example — testing and safety, can you give us an example of how you will get better— an example of how you will get better or — an example of how you will get better or deeper access to some of these _ better or d
the late stephen hawking once said a!ng to happen to humanity. if we can sustain the collaboration that we have fostered over these last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best because safely harnessing this technology could eclipse anything we have ever known and if in time history proves that today we began to seize that price, then we will have written a new chapter, worthy of its place in the story of bletchley park and more importantly, bequeathed an extraordinary...
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the late stephen hawking once said ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanity.ese last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best because safely harnessing this technology could eclipse anything we have ever known . and anything we have ever known. and if in time history proves that today we began to seize that prize, then we will have written a new chapter worthy of its place in the story of bletchley park, and more importantly , park, and more importantly, bequeathed an extraordinary legacy of hope and opportunity for our children and generations to come. thank you . to come. thank you. >> okay. so that is prime minister rishi sunak. there talking at bletchley park about this ai safety summit, hoping that we get it right to harness the potential of ai and frankly, not have to deal with any of the potential negatives of it as well. we'll get you more on that very shortly. but look , earlier very shortly. but look, earlier on today, i was at westminster tube station in london and i met up with our veterans minister, johnny mercer , and a lot of
the late stephen hawking once said ai is likely to be the best or worst thing to happen to humanity.ese last two days, i profoundly believe that we can make it the best because safely harnessing this technology could eclipse anything we have ever known . and anything we have ever known. and if in time history proves that today we began to seize that prize, then we will have written a new chapter worthy of its place in the story of bletchley park, and more importantly , park, and more...
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hawks over ukraine aid, putting him at loggerheads with mitch mcconnell. everybody knows you dont pick a fight with mitch mcconnell because mitch mcconnell wi will -- [applause] [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephenng was i out. is it still halloween? okay. we were talking about the new speaker of the house who has made headlines for his extreme anti-lgbtq views, once saying gay marriage was an arbiter of chaos and anarchy. he believes in government with man, woman, and the judiciary. they like to watch and judge. he is not alone in his views. he hosts a podcast with his wife that provides analysis from a christian perspective. why is the latest podcast they recorded episode 69? really? to johnson's and a 69. you are sending mixed messages. kelly is just as weird as her husband. she runs onward christian counseling services, which offensively and outrageously equates being with beastie reality. she believes it is adam and eve, not adam and steve and don't get her started on turner and hooch. the type of therapy she specializes in brakes people into categories called melancholy, choleric, sanguine, supine, and those are some 13th century beliefs. that explains the replacing of obamacare with the l
hawks over ukraine aid, putting him at loggerheads with mitch mcconnell. everybody knows you dont pick a fight with mitch mcconnell because mitch mcconnell wi will -- [applause] [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> stephenng was i out. is it still halloween? okay. we were talking about the new speaker of the house who has made headlines for his extreme anti-lgbtq views, once saying gay marriage was an arbiter of chaos and anarchy. he believes in government with man, woman, and the...