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tom clarke from sky news?stimate the power of the tools. the same way that they could benefit local news by giving you sort of hyper local, targeted information, we found it was very easy to get gpt—4 through a little, few prompts to generate emails and send those emails automatically. we did that with sort of off—the—shelf stuff, very unsophisticated. you could, you could have a targeted political ad campaign posting social media on a hyper local level. you could get inside particular electoral areas with particular memes or messages or whatever in an extremely powerful way. and i think while we in journalism, we're here, we're sort of discussing how it might change ourjobs, but we also have to think about how we need to understand what it's doing in order to do ourjobs, do you know imean? we have to get much, much smarter about how we understand ai, what we know about al, how it's being used, who's using it. and we were talking about earlier about how newsrooms are using ai. if we flip it around and look at
tom clarke from sky news?stimate the power of the tools. the same way that they could benefit local news by giving you sort of hyper local, targeted information, we found it was very easy to get gpt—4 through a little, few prompts to generate emails and send those emails automatically. we did that with sort of off—the—shelf stuff, very unsophisticated. you could, you could have a targeted political ad campaign posting social media on a hyper local level. you could get inside particular...
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james conley and tom clark discussed the limited options open to them, including roushing the british army barricade on parnill street. tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them to avoid further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carny and elizabeth o'farl had stayed throughout easter week in the gpo. ofar was night asked with a dangerous responsibility going to the british lines where general loe informed her that he would only accept unconditional surrender. a short time later, podrick pierced accompanied by o-farl and morning his military coat and hat, left the mirr street headquarters of the provisional government to meet general loe. the interaction was not over. all segnatories to the proclamation were later executed by the british government. seven years later, and this historical iconic battlefield area is under threat from corporate interests. commercial plants have been drawn up to buldo's one of ireland's most important h
james conley and tom clark discussed the limited options open to them, including roushing the british army barricade on parnill street. tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them to avoid further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carny and elizabeth o'farl had stayed throughout easter week in the gpo. ofar was night asked with a dangerous...
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in a small room, sean mcgermada, podrick pierce, joseph planket, james conley and tom clark discussed the limited options open to them, including rousing the british. army barricade on pornail street. tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them void further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carney and elizabeth had stayed through easter week and gpo. of was night task with the dangerous responsibility, going to the british lens where general lo informed her that he would only accept on. a short time later, podre piershed accomp bio-farl and wearing his military coat and hat left the mur street headquarters of the provisional government to meet general law. the insurrection was no over. all segnatories to the proclamation were later executed by the british government. 107 years later, and this historical and iconic battle fail area is under threat from corporate interests. commercial plans have been drawn up to blues one of aryan's mo
in a small room, sean mcgermada, podrick pierce, joseph planket, james conley and tom clark discussed the limited options open to them, including rousing the british. army barricade on pornail street. tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them void further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carney and elizabeth had stayed through easter week...
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sky news's science and technology editor tom clark and liz mizen from independent media cooperative,he bristol cable, as well as jackson ryan, science editor at cnet. welcome to you all. and i think we should start with the basics. if i could bring you in from the financial times, explain what we mean by aland why particular in terms of the role ofjournalism and it has why it's getting so much coverage now. so ai is artificial intelligence. and i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer version of human intelligence. so at least that's the hope. right? but today what we have is it's basically a powerful statistical system, a computer software which finds patterns in large amounts of data. what this means is that it can, you know, find diagnoses from pictures of x—rays or it can look through lots of words and help translate them into different languages. and what we're talking about today is generative ai, which is software that can actually create and generate things that include words, images, code, even video. and how widely is it being used in newsrooms, do you think? i mean, w
sky news's science and technology editor tom clark and liz mizen from independent media cooperative,he bristol cable, as well as jackson ryan, science editor at cnet. welcome to you all. and i think we should start with the basics. if i could bring you in from the financial times, explain what we mean by aland why particular in terms of the role ofjournalism and it has why it's getting so much coverage now. so ai is artificial intelligence. and i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer...
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artificial intelligence editor at the financial times, sky news' science and technology editor, tom clarkeas well as jackson ryan, science editor at cnet. welcome to you all. and i think we should start with the basics. madhu, if i could bring you in, from the financial times, explain what we mean by ai and why, particularly in terms of the role ofjournalism it has, why it's getting so much coverage now. well, so ai is artificial intelligence and, i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer version of human intelligence, or at least that's the hope, right? but today what we have is, it's basically a powerful statistical system, a computer software, which finds patterns in large amounts of data. but what this means is that it can, you know, find diagnoses
artificial intelligence editor at the financial times, sky news' science and technology editor, tom clarkeas well as jackson ryan, science editor at cnet. welcome to you all. and i think we should start with the basics. madhu, if i could bring you in, from the financial times, explain what we mean by ai and why, particularly in terms of the role ofjournalism it has, why it's getting so much coverage now. well, so ai is artificial intelligence and, i mean, supposedly it's a mechanical computer...
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tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them to avoid further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carneck and elizabeth ofarl had stated easterweak in the gpo. ofar was night task with dangerous. responsibility going to the british lines where general loe informed her that he would only accept unconditional surrender. a short time later, podrick pierce, accompanied by o'farl and wearing his military coat and hat, left the more street headquarters of the provisional government to meet general law. the insurrection was no over. all signatories to the proclamation were later executed by the british government. 107 years later, and this historical and iconic battlefield area is under threat from corporate interests. commercial plans have been drawn up to buldos one of ireland's most important historical sites, but not without a fight. the mr straight preservation trust, laid by the relatives of the signatories to the 1916 proclamation of th
tom clark, who went to look at the situation, returned to tell the leaders that it could not succeed. the leaders came to the reluctant conclusion that surrender was the only choice open to them to avoid further loss of life. julia granon, winnifer carneck and elizabeth ofarl had stated easterweak in the gpo. ofar was night task with dangerous. responsibility going to the british lines where general loe informed her that he would only accept unconditional surrender. a short time later, podrick...
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veronica clark catches up with us at 8:30. tom: do you reaffirm a fed rate increases? a note and i can tell you the latest. there is this building the drivers of this -- feeling the jarvis of this conceptions is broadening. you're seeing a broadening out which does leave the conversation with wages. if people are anymore and earning more on a relative basis then inflation is coming in, that turbochargers do spending to create a stickier -- tom: they suggesting better consumption? lisa: they're suggesting the economy is hotter than expected and it will lead to stronger inflationary pressure and more predigital upward moves by the federal reserve. jonathan: looking for one more hike in november. matt miller writes in all inventory, they have 60 days of inventory on average of the automakers. this is what he said. the f-150 estate line in the sand -- is the line in the sand. i wonder whether there will be a -- willing to cross that line. i was not clear if one was on the knotty steps are not of uaw -- ford was on the step or not of uaw. the latest on uaw negotiations next
veronica clark catches up with us at 8:30. tom: do you reaffirm a fed rate increases? a note and i can tell you the latest. there is this building the drivers of this -- feeling the jarvis of this conceptions is broadening. you're seeing a broadening out which does leave the conversation with wages. if people are anymore and earning more on a relative basis then inflation is coming in, that turbochargers do spending to create a stickier -- tom: they suggesting better consumption? lisa: they're...
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clarke, bbc news. well, this type of concrete was common in construction from the 1950s to 1990s and is found in various public buildings, not only schools. our home affairs correspondent tomonds is with me. how have we reached this point today? how have we reached this point toda ? , , , ' how have we reached this point toda ? , , , , , how have we reached this point toda?, today? yes, this stuff is called reinforced _ today? yes, this stuff is called reinforced autoclaved - today? yes, this stuff is called reinforced autoclaved aerated| reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete. these holes are a bit bigger because we zoomed in. you might think of it as being a bit like that chocolate bar a lot of people will know. as you say, it was used in lots of public buildings in post—war building work. and this is potentially going to affect potentially going to affect potentially courts, other public buildings, housing, potentially, ministry of defence buildings, a whole range but i think what this is really about is whether this problem is being managed properly. just to give you a little bit of history, in the late 90s, building research found that there could be a problem with th
clarke, bbc news. well, this type of concrete was common in construction from the 1950s to 1990s and is found in various public buildings, not only schools. our home affairs correspondent tomonds is with me. how have we reached this point today? how have we reached this point toda ? , , , ' how have we reached this point toda ? , , , , , how have we reached this point toda?, today? yes, this stuff is called reinforced _ today? yes, this stuff is called reinforced autoclaved - today? yes, this...
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clark and colleagues, i just wanted to and i see that my apologies. i see that mr. tomaulino from the mayor's office is here. and so without any objection from him that it is my understanding, you know, the conversation is gone going around this housing bond. as we can see, there are two different items involving the very same $300 million housing bond that we are going to continue these conversations nations and i'm going to continue these two items to you. october 25th. so that we can continue with with these different ideas and hopefully we can find an amicable solution that we can bring all different elements and together in one bond. so with that said, seeing no objection from mister paulo, no from me, from the mayor's office, and i would like to open this to public comment. yes, madam chair, members of the public who wish to speak on the continuance of these resolutions and are joining us in person to line up now for those listening remotely, press star three to enter the speaker line and for those already in the queue, please continue to wait until the system ind
clark and colleagues, i just wanted to and i see that my apologies. i see that mr. tomaulino from the mayor's office is here. and so without any objection from him that it is my understanding, you know, the conversation is gone going around this housing bond. as we can see, there are two different items involving the very same $300 million housing bond that we are going to continue these conversations nations and i'm going to continue these two items to you. october 25th. so that we can...
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lives, esteemed royal biographer tom bower is back in the studio to get to the bottom of what montecito's power couple may be plotting next. but after the break, rylan clarkernment opens the door to controversial drug rooms for addicts to shoot up in. so ben leo reports from the drug hellhole san francisco to us where the scotland is heading the same way my superstar panel have plenty to say on both of those stories. plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. show. >> now let's return to tomorrow's news site in our media buzz. more from pages have just been delivered leading the independent britain's prison crisis. the paper says thousands of the most experienced prison officers have quit leaving jails vulnerable to control by gangs and increased violence. as we saw with daniel khalife potentially escapes as well . potentially escapes as well. now, don't make sneaky changes to the pensions. triple lock. that's the headline in the express , a clarion call really express, a clarion call really to the prime minister. rishi sunak warning that he must keep his triple lock promise to 12 million pensioners and drop any planned pension changes. su
lives, esteemed royal biographer tom bower is back in the studio to get to the bottom of what montecito's power couple may be plotting next. but after the break, rylan clarkernment opens the door to controversial drug rooms for addicts to shoot up in. so ben leo reports from the drug hellhole san francisco to us where the scotland is heading the same way my superstar panel have plenty to say on both of those stories. plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. show. >> now...
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lives, esteemed royal biographer tom bower is back in the studio to get to the bottom of what montecito's power couple may be plotting next. but after the break, rylan clarkernment opens the door to controversial drug rooms for addicts to shoot up in. so ben leo reports from the drug hellhole san francisco to us where the scotland is heading the same way my superstar panel have plenty to say on both of those stories. plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. show. >> now let's return to tomorrow's news site in our media buzz. more from pages have just been delivered leading the independent britain's prison crisis. the paper says thousands of the most experienced prison officers have quit leaving jails vulnerable to control by gangs and increased violence. as we saw with daniel khalife potentially escapes as well . potentially escapes as well. now, don't make sneaky changes to the pensions. triple lock. that's the headline in the express , a clarion call really express, a clarion call really to the prime minister. rishi sunak warning that he must keep his triple lock promise to 12 million pensioners and drop any planned pension changes. su
lives, esteemed royal biographer tom bower is back in the studio to get to the bottom of what montecito's power couple may be plotting next. but after the break, rylan clarkernment opens the door to controversial drug rooms for addicts to shoot up in. so ben leo reports from the drug hellhole san francisco to us where the scotland is heading the same way my superstar panel have plenty to say on both of those stories. plus, we'll have more of tomorrow's newspaper front pages. show. >> now...
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clark and colleagues, i just wanted to and i see that my apologies. i see that mr. tomaulino from the mayor's office is here. and so without any objection from him that it is my understanding, you know, the conversation is gone going around this housing bond. as we can see, there are two different items involving the very same $300 million housing bond that we are going to continue these conversations nations and i'm going to continue these two items to you. october 25th. so that we can continue with with these different ideas and hopefully we can find an amicable solution that we can bring all different elements and together in one bond. so with that said, seeing no objection from mister paulo, no from me, from the mayor's office, and i would like to open this to public comment. yes, madam chair, members of the public who wish to speak on the continuance of these resolutions and are joining us in person to line up now for those listening remotely, press star three to enter the speaker line and for those already in the queue, please continue to wait until the system ind
clark and colleagues, i just wanted to and i see that my apologies. i see that mr. tomaulino from the mayor's office is here. and so without any objection from him that it is my understanding, you know, the conversation is gone going around this housing bond. as we can see, there are two different items involving the very same $300 million housing bond that we are going to continue these conversations nations and i'm going to continue these two items to you. october 25th. so that we can...