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that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns being accidentally targeted by the killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. drones zoom applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, i showed it to some of my ai colleagues. when they're watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kind of uses that you could put it to, they thought this was a documentary. they didn't think this was fictional at all. your kids probably have one of these, right? when it premiered in geneva, actually, at the negotiations on autonomous weapons, the russian ambassador sort of sneered at this and said, "why are we even discussing this? "this is science fiction. "it won't be possible for even 25 or 30 years." three weeks after we premiered the movie, a turkish arms company, stm, actually announced a wea
that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns being accidentally targeted by the killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. drones zoom applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, i showed it to some of my ai colleagues. when they're...
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this guy, stuart russell, professor of computer science at the university of california, and i asked those humanoid robots, that kind of claim somehow to be ai? actually, several things come to mind. one is something that alan turing said, that he hopes very much that we won't try to copy the physical appearance of human beings, because it would be as unpleasant as plastic flowers. the way that functions, it convinces us that there is real intelligence behind it by lying to us. it's sort of accessing our subconscious which interprets the human form and the face in particular as conveying emotion and intelligence, and so on. and so it's a form of deception that we're particularly susceptible to, and that's one of the reasons why the new european union a! legislation literally bans the impersonation of human beings. professor russell is giving this year's bbc reith lectures, which examine the good and the bad sides of ai seeping into every aspect of our lives. and where humanoid robots claim to wear their brains in plain sight, it's the ai hidden from view that's having the greatest im
this guy, stuart russell, professor of computer science at the university of california, and i asked those humanoid robots, that kind of claim somehow to be ai? actually, several things come to mind. one is something that alan turing said, that he hopes very much that we won't try to copy the physical appearance of human beings, because it would be as unpleasant as plastic flowers. the way that functions, it convinces us that there is real intelligence behind it by lying to us. it's sort of...
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that was james clayton and i have been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lectureabout the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which in itself was shockingly realistic. sound of drones applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly i showed it to some of my ai colleagues and when they are watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kind of uses you can put it to, they thought this was a documentary. they didn't think this was fictional at all. your kids probably have one of these, right? when it premiered in geneva, actually, at the negotiations on autonomous weapons, the russian ambassador sort of sneered at this and said, "why are we even discussing this? "this is science—fiction. "it won't be possible for even 25—30 years." three weeks after we premiered the movie, turkish arms company stm actually announced a weapon
that was james clayton and i have been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lectureabout the dangers of ai—controlled weaponry. the letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which in itself was shockingly realistic. sound of drones applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly i showed it to some of my ai colleagues and when...
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stuart russell, professor at university of california and i asked what he thinks., _, ., be ai? several things come to mind. added _ be ai? several things come to mind. added during _ be ai? several things come to mind. added during said i be ai? several things come to mind. added during said he i mind. added during said he hopes— mind. added during said he hopes that we will not copy that — hopes that we will not copy that physical appearance of human— that physical appearance of human beings. ——aland that physical appearance of human beings. ——al and during. the way— human beings. ——al and during. the way that function is it convinces us that there is real intelligence behind it by lying to us — intelligence behind it by lying to us it _ intelligence behind it by lying to us. it is accessing our subconscious which interprets the human form and the face in particular— the human form and the face in particular as conveying emotion and intelligence and someone and intelligence and someone and so — and intelligence and someone and so it— and intelligence and someone
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that was james clayton and i have been speaking to professor stuart russell who warned this week about the -controlled weaponry. the letter raised _ -controlled weaponry. the letter raised the _ —controlled weaponry. tue: letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughter box short film from 2017 which in itself was shockingly realistic. did you see that? before it was premiered _ did you see that? before it was premiered publicly _ did you see that? before it was premiered publicly i _ did you see that? before it was premiered publicly i showed i did you see that? before it was premiered publicly i showed it. premiered publicly i showed it to some — premiered publicly i showed it to some of my ai colleagues and when _ to some of my ai colleagues and when they— to some of my ai colleagues and when they are watching the ceo of the _ when they are watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this— demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kin
that was james clayton and i have been speaking to professor stuart russell who warned this week about the -controlled weaponry. the letter raised _ -controlled weaponry. the letter raised the _ —controlled weaponry. tue: letter raised the possibility of children playing with toy guns, being accidentally targeted by killer robots. he was involved in the original slaughter box short film from 2017 which in itself was shockingly realistic. did you see that? before it was premiered _ did you see...
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let's bring in russell stuart on guns. thank you so much, russell, for joining the program with us.me. crime escalating with defunding of police and gorge gascon's laws putting criminals back on the street. people are taking law into their own hands and rightfully so. joey: got a question for you california compliance what kind of guns are you seeing people coming for most? are you educating them and pointing them towards a certain type of gun? it looks like this is mostly for self-defense. what are californians looking for? >> definitely we do have to apply by the california compliant rules. we are seeing a lot of handguns moving. a lot of self-defense shotguns. we're definitely -- we definitely stress training. obviously we do have a lack of shooting ranges around here so we definitely try and do as much personal training inside of our shop but we definitely, definitely definitely want people to go out, practice, train, learn how to use their weapon and it's only going to be a public safety issue if they do not. lawrence: you know, russell, i have seen some other liberals try to m
let's bring in russell stuart on guns. thank you so much, russell, for joining the program with us.me. crime escalating with defunding of police and gorge gascon's laws putting criminals back on the street. people are taking law into their own hands and rightfully so. joey: got a question for you california compliance what kind of guns are you seeing people coming for most? are you educating them and pointing them towards a certain type of gun? it looks like this is mostly for self-defense....
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that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. sound of drones applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, i showed it to some of my ai colleagues. when they're watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kind of uses that you could put it to, they thought this was a documentary. they didn't think this was fictional at all. your kids probably have one of these, right? when it premiered in geneva, actually, at the negotiations on autonomous weapons, the russian ambassador sort of sneered at this and said, "why are we even discussing this? "this is science fiction. "it won't be possible for even 25 or 30 years." three weeks after we premiered the movie, turkish arms company stm actually announced a weapon and they advertised capabilities for autonomous hits on humans, face recognition, human tracking, all of the things that the ceo talks about.
that was james clayton and i've been speaking to professor stuart russell, whose bbc reith lecture this robots. he was involved in the original slaughterbots short film from 2017, which, in itself, was shockingly realistic. sound of drones applause did you see that? before it was premiered publicly, i showed it to some of my ai colleagues. when they're watching the ceo of the arms company demonstrating the capabilities of this new technology and the kind of uses that you could put it to, they...
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stuart: quote from the "wall street journal," walter russell mead op-ed. you may have seen.? >> walter is right. we said we have ironclad commitment to ukraine. why? no u.s. interests there. we don't have mute all alliance. we don't have a ironclad agreement. if vladmir putin walked in, we could do the nuclear sanctions, kick them out of swift. oil sanctions haven't worked. so far we're big on talk. stuart: yes we are. thanks very much indeed, christian, always a pleasure. see you again real soon. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: before we go to the next item i do want to look at the market again please. this is a very, very strong rally. the dow is up 500 points. the nasdaq is up over 400 points. just a few moments ago on the floor of the senate, senate leader schumer says he was optimistic about dealing with the debt limit and avoiding a government default. that i think is important for investors. it is pushed the market up to another leg higher. 500 up for the dow. 400 for the nasdaq. almost 100 for the s&p. >>> there is this. jen psaki was asked a question about hunter bide
stuart: quote from the "wall street journal," walter russell mead op-ed. you may have seen.? >> walter is right. we said we have ironclad commitment to ukraine. why? no u.s. interests there. we don't have mute all alliance. we don't have a ironclad agreement. if vladmir putin walked in, we could do the nuclear sanctions, kick them out of swift. oil sanctions haven't worked. so far we're big on talk. stuart: yes we are. thanks very much indeed, christian, always a pleasure. see...
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2000 which attracts small caps and added to the russell 2000, billions of dollars index funds have to mirror what is in the index. you like movers. stuartdown a little bit today. on your screen the dow winners headed by nike, 7% gain for a huge company like that. the winners, that list is headed by citric systems, there's a takeover possibility. micron, another chipmaker, nike on that list too. nasdaq winners, micron technology, lots of chipmakers, the most active list and biggest gainers list. after 6 minutes worth of business the dow is up 370 points. what is real and a 10 year treasury, one.7%. the price of gold $17.95, bitcoin earlier this morning 49,$000, still there at 48-9. the price of oil $70 a bounce back again. not much but at 386. price of gasoline, regular average, 330, down once and, california still $4.66 a gallon is coming up on the show, he is the brandon that started it all. role tape. >> such an unbelievable movement. >> you also told me the chats from the crowd, let's go brandon. stuart: not quite. the nascar driver speaking out about the chants, what he is saying, backtracking after calling all of west virginia poor
2000 which attracts small caps and added to the russell 2000, billions of dollars index funds have to mirror what is in the index. you like movers. stuartdown a little bit today. on your screen the dow winners headed by nike, 7% gain for a huge company like that. the winners, that list is headed by citric systems, there's a takeover possibility. micron, another chipmaker, nike on that list too. nasdaq winners, micron technology, lots of chipmakers, the most active list and biggest gainers list....