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we were talking with a professor, so he'd mohammed mirandi from the university of chat, ron, he says that despite the damage and loss of life, iranians will not be expecting an outpouring of global support will. sympathy, western countries are sanctioning or iranian, they, they've imposed massive pressure sanctions on iran for a decade. it's max to pressure because they cannot do more to harvey, right? if they're doing as much as possible to, to kill ordinary run in the create a lack of medicine to destroy jobs, to destroy families. so western countries have no intention of giving any real humanitarian assistance to anyone. if they stop killing people in the army, people that would be more than enough re run it. the felons of foreign minister has been quick to accuse russia for derailing sweden's membership to nato, through its alleged involvement of the recent a koran burning protest that stood tensions between nato member and sweden. moscow has strongly dismissed the claim. we would like to understand, how does helsinki interpret the swedish colleagues behavior? who states that burn
we were talking with a professor, so he'd mohammed mirandi from the university of chat, ron, he says that despite the damage and loss of life, iranians will not be expecting an outpouring of global support will. sympathy, western countries are sanctioning or iranian, they, they've imposed massive pressure sanctions on iran for a decade. it's max to pressure because they cannot do more to harvey, right? if they're doing as much as possible to, to kill ordinary run in the create a lack of...
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. >> reporter: chat gpt was launched by openai, microsoft investing billions in the development. and the technology is already shaking up the academic world. at the university ofta law school, chat gpt averaged a "c" plus on law exams although professors noticed suspiciously perfect grammar. new york city and seattle school systems have banned its use on department devices. nyu set up a task force within a week to deal with it. what was your first reaction when chat gpt launched in november? >> it was eyes open and, oh, my god. the gig deal about chat gpt is it is conversational, hence the chat part. you ask it a question. it gives an answer. >> reporter: relying on a database of words, a massive one, it can write an essay on any topic instantly or a limerick. write a limerick about stephanie gosk. because chat gpt's site was at capacity, the professor showed me something similar. >> the big change is the existence of a paragraph is no longer evidence of human thought. >> but that feels kind of disturbing to me. am i just a boomer? >> no, you're just somebody who does a somebody who probably does a lot of writing and reading for a living. >> how do you prevent
. >> reporter: chat gpt was launched by openai, microsoft investing billions in the development. and the technology is already shaking up the academic world. at the university ofta law school, chat gpt averaged a "c" plus on law exams although professors noticed suspiciously perfect grammar. new york city and seattle school systems have banned its use on department devices. nyu set up a task force within a week to deal with it. what was your first reaction when chat gpt launched...
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chat gpt do an essay assignment for my class. it , probably like mediocre undergrad work. another professor at minnesota university law school had chat gpt complete one of the standard tests and said the software scored a c plus. c plus. alright time is 7 50 were given a plus to sow. you've had your hands full this morning, but things are getting better in traffic, right? well the bart system is better. we had some earlier bart shutdowns. the transbay tube service was not available for a good part of the morning. it is now and if you can take part, i would recommend that a lot of people got into the car earlier when bart itself was telling people that they should find more ways to get another way to get to work. let's go to the bay bridge. i want to show you that the bay bridge backup is on characteristically heavy on a friday. some of these other commutes are also taking it on the chin. more people got on the road. look at highway four. these are not friday. typical commutes and this is going to lead to also kind of a tough commute getting out of san francisco today. let's talk about that. same entail bridge that bridge is conditions is also somend ste
chat gpt do an essay assignment for my class. it , probably like mediocre undergrad work. another professor at minnesota university law school had chat gpt complete one of the standard tests and said the software scored a c plus. c plus. alright time is 7 50 were given a plus to sow. you've had your hands full this morning, but things are getting better in traffic, right? well the bart system is better. we had some earlier bart shutdowns. the transbay tube service was not available for a good...
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even willa, you see pictures of willa with kind of her crew cut and necktie and chatted very patchy relationship with a female student when she was at universityof nebraska. do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. even academics resist come saying we can ask her say she was gay even though all of her abiding relationships were with other women. >> this is also fascinating. okay, next question. when suffrage was passed, you may have covered this already and i apologize if i missed it, but when suffrage was passed for women in the various states, did the right to vote include any minority women? did minority women have the right to vote when suffrage was passed? >> yes. you mean, in the states? >> yes. >> included minority women. >> included minority women, although it does get tricky. in certain cases native american women were not enfranchised. different states have different ideas about the legal rights of native people. some were relatively progressiv progressive. progressive. oregon was notably not progressive at all. even after the 19th amendment was passed in 1920, native american women still, some native americans still were not e
even willa, you see pictures of willa with kind of her crew cut and necktie and chatted very patchy relationship with a female student when she was at universityof nebraska. do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. even academics resist come saying we can ask her say she was gay even though all of her abiding relationships were with other women. >> this is also fascinating. okay, next question. when suffrage was passed, you may have covered this already and i apologize if i missed...
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twentieth anniversary of graduation from the university, they discuss the meeting place, share their memories and pick up photos of the cadets' years, suddenly in a friendly chat , the tragic news that shocked everyone , one of the 2002 graduates of the press service of the national guard sergei borisovich posnovatnikov, wrote the following phrase. to go to the twentieth anniversary of graduation, but sergey gathered us all with his death. so far i still can’t believe that this is how a person ended up in his life, there were shield days before returning, that he will return today tomorrow. i just prepared the freezer, it was impossible to open everything fell out. on the night of june 14, in the forty-second year, the life of a bright man, a true professional defender of the fatherland, colonel pasnov, was cut short, he left, fulfilling his military duty until the last minute, solving the assigned tasks, defending his country. and he never backed down. he was in no hurry, but he always walked forward like a tank and always brought any business started to the end external. it seemed like everything was going like clockwork. in fact, it was a huge amount of wor
twentieth anniversary of graduation from the university, they discuss the meeting place, share their memories and pick up photos of the cadets' years, suddenly in a friendly chat , the tragic news that shocked everyone , one of the 2002 graduates of the press service of the national guard sergei borisovich posnovatnikov, wrote the following phrase. to go to the twentieth anniversary of graduation, but sergey gathered us all with his death. so far i still can’t believe that this is how a...
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books in the world scientific papers, casey fieseler of the university of colorado, boulder has been experimenting with the program. i did have chatgpt do an essay assignment for my class. it was pretty good, probably like mediocre undergrad work, but there are flaws, fabricates sources. um it just gets things wrong. and while students can use the program to complete assignments for them, phaser says artificial intelligence actually creates issues beyond altering how people consume and present information. concerns about students cheating aren't concerns about learning their concerns about evaluation. because the software comes the entire internet. critics worry it's not just subject to misinformation, citing how biased opinions and hate speech could make their way into what the program rights and washington i'm kevin corke fox news. still thinking about those fourth downs that the eagles got that first drive fourth down, fourth down cast and that catch that leg, not related cash didn't challenge it. but it was a great season. phenomenal season. incredible run that you've got him to the point where there there's so much to be prou
books in the world scientific papers, casey fieseler of the university of colorado, boulder has been experimenting with the program. i did have chatgpt do an essay assignment for my class. it was pretty good, probably like mediocre undergrad work, but there are flaws, fabricates sources. um it just gets things wrong. and while students can use the program to complete assignments for them, phaser says artificial intelligence actually creates issues beyond altering how people consume and present...
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chat gpt a powerful new ai tool. it has been used to pass a log jams at the university of minnesota. also exams that pennsylvania's wharton school of business well and now stand for students are admitting to using it on their final exams. our first correspondent nancy loo explains. >> chat gpt or generative pre train transformer is artificial intelligence and it can be a real technological shortcut for anyone. imagine alexa and siri and every intelligent being or machine rolled into one. you can get and it will provide you with an output. >> basically what it does is it continues right team. what you gave it. if you ask a question at a loss or it if you get to continue what you're i think it will do that. many colleges are scrambling to come chat gpt the stanford daily reports that administrators are aware of the use of ai on campus and teachers are changing their courses in k students are using it. >> i and the rise of robots comes just as major companies are slashing major jobs. that includes microsoft, which recently announced 10,000 cuts and a multi-year investment of billions in
chat gpt a powerful new ai tool. it has been used to pass a log jams at the university of minnesota. also exams that pennsylvania's wharton school of business well and now stand for students are admitting to using it on their final exams. our first correspondent nancy loo explains. >> chat gpt or generative pre train transformer is artificial intelligence and it can be a real technological shortcut for anyone. imagine alexa and siri and every intelligent being or machine rolled into one....
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of questions. so jump into today's youtube chat and you can be part of this discussion. ah, a black hole is believed to be the most extreme environment in the universe, an area and space where the force of gravity is so intense, not even light can escape. but how much to scientists really know about black holes and what their actual purposes. while joining us today in connecticut, preamble another raj on a professor of astronomy and physics at yale university. and one of the principal investigators with harvard university's black hole initiative in the us state of rhode island. kimberly are canned a data visualization science communicator for nasa's chandra, x ray observatory. and in new york state j. hon cartel to pay an astrophysicist at the rochester institute of technology, where she studies the evolution and formation of galaxies. thank you so much for being with us beyond feeling very accomplished after all those introductions. now i'm joking. so many interesting burning questions here, really, but let's start with the most fundamental. kimberly, what is a black hole? well, i think a black hole is a really cool thing and it's a really interest
of questions. so jump into today's youtube chat and you can be part of this discussion. ah, a black hole is believed to be the most extreme environment in the universe, an area and space where the force of gravity is so intense, not even light can escape. but how much to scientists really know about black holes and what their actual purposes. while joining us today in connecticut, preamble another raj on a professor of astronomy and physics at yale university. and one of the principal...
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of schooling. what does that mean for college? what does that mean for university, all the money we put into university if chat gpt can do it. they are basically writing novels and humans are publishing those novels, what about that? a newspaper revealed that chat gpt passed mba and so how concerned should people be after spending all of this money and time going to school and university and further university on top of that? >> well, i think what it means is that we are going to move to a different kind of credential society because the idea that if you went to warden and got an mba and your future was secure, this may not be, if you go to voc tech, your starting salary is probably low in low six figures and future may be replaced because those tests are much harder for current robotics and other kinds of automated systems to replace. maria: yeah. >> for big tech this may go along way to explain why we are going to see a shift in the kinds of jobs and hiring that takes place in big tech. you know, there's been all of the major big tech companies have been cutting back on the workforce. a lot of it as you know a response to
of schooling. what does that mean for college? what does that mean for university, all the money we put into university if chat gpt can do it. they are basically writing novels and humans are publishing those novels, what about that? a newspaper revealed that chat gpt passed mba and so how concerned should people be after spending all of this money and time going to school and university and further university on top of that? >> well, i think what it means is that we are going to move to...
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of what is means to be human that's how chat gbt was used to emulate the style. the chat bot has come under a lot of fire in recent weeks, particularly by schools and universities astudents use the site to write homework, term papers and essays that they didn't generate on their own. the issue led to more scrutiny over artificial intelligence in general. cena announced review articles written through ai applications due to serious errors that the ai chat bots made. while artificial intelligence was not used in waze when its cofounder sold the company to google, if there's anyone that knows ai, it's founder of waze uri levine because waze uses it and he has his heart and soul in the company. levine is a board member and in his new book, fall in love with the problem, not the solution, a handbook for entrep entrepreneud hit shelve just yesterday and uri joins me now first on fox business. what do you make of chat gbt? >> i think this is amazing and it's opened up a lot of opportunity for us. now at the end of the day in many cases, we think of technology as changing the world. it's not technology but how we're going to use that. for many of the chases i would say ch
of what is means to be human that's how chat gbt was used to emulate the style. the chat bot has come under a lot of fire in recent weeks, particularly by schools and universities astudents use the site to write homework, term papers and essays that they didn't generate on their own. the issue led to more scrutiny over artificial intelligence in general. cena announced review articles written through ai applications due to serious errors that the ai chat bots made. while artificial intelligence...
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of schooling. what does that mean for college? what does that mean for university, all the money we put into university if chat gpt can do it. publishing those novels, what about that? a newspaper revealed that chat gpt passed mba and so how concerned should people be after spending all of this money and time going to school and university and further university on top of that? >> well, i think what it means is that we are going to move to a different kind of credential society because the idea that if you went to warden and got an mba and your future was secure, this may not be, if you go t
of schooling. what does that mean for college? what does that mean for university, all the money we put into university if chat gpt can do it. publishing those novels, what about that? a newspaper revealed that chat gpt passed mba and so how concerned should people be after spending all of this money and time going to school and university and further university on top of that? >> well, i think what it means is that we are going to move to a different kind of credential society because...
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. >> reporter: darren hick, an assistant professor of philosophy at fuhrman university in south carolina, recently caught a student using chat to plagiarize a written assignment. >> this was a very well-written essay. but the things that they said were just thoroughly wrong. >> reporter: he ran the student's essay through a detection program to see if the paper was written by a human. >> i was now 99 point whatever% confident that this was written by a.i., and luckily for my purposes the student copped to it. they admitted that they had used chat gpt. >> reporter: new york city's department of education recently banned chat gpt, citing the safety and accuracy of content. open a.i., the creators of chat gpt, said the program should not be used for misleading purposes and they're developing ways to identify text generated by its system. what makes chat gpt different than other ai systems is its ability to learn and respond to unique conversations. >> i'm going to ask chatgpt to write me a 300-word essay on the impact of technology's evolution on society. in less than a minute i had my 300-word essay written entirely by artific
. >> reporter: darren hick, an assistant professor of philosophy at fuhrman university in south carolina, recently caught a student using chat to plagiarize a written assignment. >> this was a very well-written essay. but the things that they said were just thoroughly wrong. >> reporter: he ran the student's essay through a detection program to see if the paper was written by a human. >> i was now 99 point whatever% confident that this was written by a.i., and luckily...
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a couple of comments, just from the chat, respond to this idea of otherness as sort of a human, a universal human pitfall, and how it is interesting that wilson not only appointed the first jewish supreme court justice and took a lot of political heat for that, that would be louis brandeis. also pointed the first jewish faculty and catholic faculty to princeton. on at a time when that place was almost as hostile to those two types of people as to african americans. but then again, was not willing to go so far as to get behind and support the application of black students to princeton. his excuse was, you know, this was a place where it's kind of a finishing school for southern white gentlemen and you're probably not going to like it here. well, he could have said the same thing to a jewish or catholic faculty member, and chose not to. so, why is that? why did that racial otherness, or particular type of racial otherness, pose such a greater barrier than some others? another question that i tried to glean from the chats and build into a bigger meatball of a question, i guess, it is was wilso
a couple of comments, just from the chat, respond to this idea of otherness as sort of a human, a universal human pitfall, and how it is interesting that wilson not only appointed the first jewish supreme court justice and took a lot of political heat for that, that would be louis brandeis. also pointed the first jewish faculty and catholic faculty to princeton. on at a time when that place was almost as hostile to those two types of people as to african americans. but then again, was not...
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casey fieseler of the university of colorado boulder has been experimenting with the program. i did have chat gpt do an essay assignment for my class. it was pretty good, probably like mediocre undergrad work, but there are flaws, fabricates sources. um it just gets things wrong. and while students can use the program to complete assignments for them, er says artificial intelligence actually creates issues beyond altering how people consume and present information. concerns about students cheating aren't concerns about learning their concerns about evaluation because of software comes the entire internet. critics worry it's not just subject to misinformation, citing how biased opinions and hate speech could make their way into what the program rights and washington i'm kevin corke fox news. an experiment off the san diego coast created an unusual sight, researchers temporarily turned ocean waves pink. you can see here last week to examine the flow of water. they used the non toxic and environmentally safe die to study the coastal zone where the river meets the ocean. researchers are planning
casey fieseler of the university of colorado boulder has been experimenting with the program. i did have chat gpt do an essay assignment for my class. it was pretty good, probably like mediocre undergrad work, but there are flaws, fabricates sources. um it just gets things wrong. and while students can use the program to complete assignments for them, er says artificial intelligence actually creates issues beyond altering how people consume and present information. concerns about students...
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one professor at minnesota university law school had chat gpt, complete one of his standard tests andclaims the software scored a c plus boxes. kevin corke takes a closer look at the pros and cons. in the digital age. access to information is always just one click away, but there's growing concern over technology's impact on children's education. chat gpt is an artificial intelligence program, gaining popularity for its ability to generate conversations, essays, poetry and more. if you ask him to continue what you're writing. it will do that. but how does it know what to write, but it's trained on a large data set of curated written material, for instance, wikipedia or the books in the world. scientific papers . casey fieseler of the university of colorado boulder has been experimenting with the program. i did have chat gpt do an essay assignment for my class. it was pretty good, probably like mediocre undergrad work, but there are flaws, fabricates sources. um it just gets things wrong. and while students can use the program fo, phaser says artificial intelligence creates issues beyo
one professor at minnesota university law school had chat gpt, complete one of his standard tests andclaims the software scored a c plus boxes. kevin corke takes a closer look at the pros and cons. in the digital age. access to information is always just one click away, but there's growing concern over technology's impact on children's education. chat gpt is an artificial intelligence program, gaining popularity for its ability to generate conversations, essays, poetry and more. if you ask him...
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chat at calhope.org today. oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national universitysupport all of you. national university. supporting the whole you. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. that means that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools can help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. dion: a taste of spring and winter in san francisco today. dozens of visitors stepped out in the rain for the final day of the chinese new year flower market fair. it is a place to buy fresh flowers, fruits, candies and supplies for the home. it includes musicians, acrobats and folk dancers. it is held in the days leading up to lunar new year which falls on january 22 this year around. it was nice that the rain was away for a short time of that. spencer: we actually had fair weather. dion: you haven't gotten a good pun in in a while. >>> tonight, mounting pressure on president biden as house republicans demand answers about classified documents found at his home. plus, daring rescues as a new storm slams
chat at calhope.org today. oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national universitysupport all of you. national university. supporting the whole you. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor—you're an owner. we got this, babe. that means that your dreams are ours too. and our financial planning tools can help you reach them. that's the value of ownership. dion: a taste of spring and winter in san francisco...
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university of miami players. and a lot of us, you know, didn't play in the nfl. and when this came out, you know, there was immediate -- it's about 90 to 150 of us on one chat. this went out, someone put it out. hopefully he can make a speedy recovery and come back with his head held high and without injury or without any injury or without any drawbacks. >> the on field reporter was just sharing thoughts earlier saying that those players, they created a human screen to give damar privacy, to give him dignity after this horrible moment. what is it look for players? are they ever prepared to endure this kind of trauma? football is a game of collisions. it's a game of collisions on a consistent basis. so some players it's going to be hard to come back. you may see a player or two say, you no he what? i don't want to do this anymore. that's why i think it's important. i'm sure troy vincent will make sure that counsellors are there for the players who need counseling. yeah. football players and nfl players are big and tough and, you know, they're super heroes to some people. they do have their feelings and they need counseling. >> i'm grateful that you joined us
university of miami players. and a lot of us, you know, didn't play in the nfl. and when this came out, you know, there was immediate -- it's about 90 to 150 of us on one chat. this went out, someone put it out. hopefully he can make a speedy recovery and come back with his head held high and without injury or without any injury or without any drawbacks. >> the on field reporter was just sharing thoughts earlier saying that those players, they created a human screen to give damar privacy,...
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university of minnesota law school. the potential for cheating causing a growing number of school districts, including new york and seattle, to ban artificial intelligence on school devices. open ai launched chatmonths ago getting billions of dollars of from microsoft to help develop it. the company says we don't want chatgpt to be used for misleading purposes in schools or anywhere else, adding it is working on ways to identify ai-generated text. which is what 22-year-old princeton student already did, developing an app embraced by teachers. >> we've seen lots of teachers try it out and see if it works and sometimes they do have suspicions over a student writing and suddenly changing. >> he says he doesn't support banning the use of ai in schools. and even uses it himself, as a sort of rough draft when writing computer code. >> it is really good at getting excited about it, but at the end of the day you have to finish the job yourself. >> the powerful technology can be a constructive tool if it is used the right way. >> shouldn't educators be freaked out by this? >> i mean freaked out, no, but really, the answer is change your assignments to reflect the fact that you're in a world now that ha
university of minnesota law school. the potential for cheating causing a growing number of school districts, including new york and seattle, to ban artificial intelligence on school devices. open ai launched chatmonths ago getting billions of dollars of from microsoft to help develop it. the company says we don't want chatgpt to be used for misleading purposes in schools or anywhere else, adding it is working on ways to identify ai-generated text. which is what 22-year-old princeton student...
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chat at calhope.org today. >>> in the national league, bryan kohberger in cold flood for university of idaho students after agreeingbe extradited from pennsylvania. as cnn reports, several questions remain over what authorities know about the murder case. >> reporter: bryan kohberger making his way back to idaho today according to a source familiar with the case after waiving extradition in on tuesday. he was escorted by the pennsylvania state police on a prisoner transport flight to be booked into jail in idaho after his arrest on murder charges in the stabbing deaths of ethan, madison, and kaylee in mid november. they're limited in the information they can release about their role. >> specific details regarding this investigation cannot be released until the suspect is extradited to idaho and presented with the probable cause affidavit. >> reporter: the alleged killer will then be served with idaho's arrest warrant paving the way to unseal documents that detail evidence against him. the judge overseeing hearings in the kohberger case has issued a sweeping gag order prohibiting law enforcement and attorneys involv
chat at calhope.org today. >>> in the national league, bryan kohberger in cold flood for university of idaho students after agreeingbe extradited from pennsylvania. as cnn reports, several questions remain over what authorities know about the murder case. >> reporter: bryan kohberger making his way back to idaho today according to a source familiar with the case after waiving extradition in on tuesday. he was escorted by the pennsylvania state police on a prisoner transport...
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googles of the world thinking, wow, we have to pivot ourselves because if this kind of service really works in the chat universettach it to search, what does that really mean >> yeah, it's interesting because google has been kind of on the ground floor of a lot of this research. they talk about how they have the capabilities there's a bit of a philosophical kind of choice to be made. google's like we're going to send you to the actual links, the sources, as opposed to trying to guess what you're looking for and giving you a reasonable answer. >> i've now played with this, i'm sure a lot of folks have played with it i want a sort of footnoted version of it. >> something authoritative >> it's fine to me -- and it's so cool if it would, you know, write out the essay, the letter, the memo, whatever, but i kind of want to know where it got the information from so i can track back and say, okay, is this accurate, is this right, i want to make some choices here. >> sort of an open source database for what it's getting. >> does that remove the magic, right? the whole thing is like a little bit of a magic trick for most
googles of the world thinking, wow, we have to pivot ourselves because if this kind of service really works in the chat universettach it to search, what does that really mean >> yeah, it's interesting because google has been kind of on the ground floor of a lot of this research. they talk about how they have the capabilities there's a bit of a philosophical kind of choice to be made. google's like we're going to send you to the actual links, the sources, as opposed to trying to guess what...
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university. >> the first thing i saw use for was plagiarism which is a bit of an awakening. >> chat bot createdulling information found from books, web sites and past news articles. school districts from new york to california are banning access to the site on school campuses. a move some education experts believe goes too far. >> i would have preferred if they come out and said we are temporarily suspending aspect until we can prepare teachers with the professional development so they know how to handle the new technology. >> text generation while groundbreaking is not perfect. it can produce incorrect information and have limited knowledge of events after 2021. hix says he failed a student last month after she was caught cheating through the chat bot. >> the sentences were clean. this was not beginner irish. this was perfectly coherent. it was just wrong. >> we decided to try it for ourselves to see if it could help if for our story. 10 second news script on artificial intelligence. almost instantly the future is now as artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize industries and change
university. >> the first thing i saw use for was plagiarism which is a bit of an awakening. >> chat bot createdulling information found from books, web sites and past news articles. school districts from new york to california are banning access to the site on school campuses. a move some education experts believe goes too far. >> i would have preferred if they come out and said we are temporarily suspending aspect until we can prepare teachers with the professional...
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state you know the ways media is writing about it and the university are talking about it are reinforced in that the others like sort of this the chat detach neutrality and i wanted to write in this book about viruses in an intimate ways because viruses happen like in very intimate exchanges and this trial that i followed for years was very about how viruses moved in intimate ways. i wanted to have like a queer orientation around it to say different ways to write and relate to sources. but i also just like wanted to acknowledge i knew people because i think, i believe that, you know, the experts i talk about, they're all wonderful. but, you know, if i if wasn't, if i was friends with someone else, i might talk to them as well, and that does not negate, like our relationship, their brilliance. but i do think the reader has a right to know that as they're thinking about it. and i get very frustrated in a lot of mainstream media where they act detached and, you know, every unnamed source that you read in washington post or axios or politico or whatever, they have a relationship with that. reporter like i have a very they have a very th
state you know the ways media is writing about it and the university are talking about it are reinforced in that the others like sort of this the chat detach neutrality and i wanted to write in this book about viruses in an intimate ways because viruses happen like in very intimate exchanges and this trial that i followed for years was very about how viruses moved in intimate ways. i wanted to have like a queer orientation around it to say different ways to write and relate to sources. but i...
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what do you make of the fact that the suspect is a student at a nearby university? the source i spoke to yesterday chattinghim on december 16th said he made it clear that he was looking at behavioral not procedural crimology. >> we always go in and look for what are they reading? what are they studying? most cases it is not a normal degree program but defenders read up on how to do it better, how to avoid being apprehended, on forensic evidence. that is pretty common but to be in a structured docket ral program i think is interesting. it is not the first time. bundy got a degree. btk got a degree in crimology and the unabomber got the ph.d.. as you said before it is not like you study crimology and say i will be a criminal. it is usually the personality lends themselves to already wanting to do, in this case, kill four victims. as police say. right? it's a personality type that leads them down that path. >> yes. you are absolutely correct. it is not a cause and effect. going in to crimology pushes them down the road to commit a murder. that's not what we're talking about here. it is more than likely that t
what do you make of the fact that the suspect is a student at a nearby university? the source i spoke to yesterday chattinghim on december 16th said he made it clear that he was looking at behavioral not procedural crimology. >> we always go in and look for what are they reading? what are they studying? most cases it is not a normal degree program but defenders read up on how to do it better, how to avoid being apprehended, on forensic evidence. that is pretty common but to be in a...
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chat, bought to predict its own future. it said evolution spring in toby walsh, he's a chief scientist at the i institute at the university of new south wales in sydney joins us now from j. 4 in, in the a good to have you with us. so 1st of all, is this the inevitable evolution of technology? but these are gonna be very useful tools. they can do the for these, the, the dirty, dull, difficult, and dangerous. so i don't like writing business letters. these tools to write very capable business letters. i'm not a very good graphic designer. these toes can amplify my ability to design things. so there are many positive uses, but equally, there are lots of challenges that they will throw up or i, but they're not only doing now. you know, the math. they're not only doing multiple divisions, they're, they're taking over the entering an area that we consider human creativity. can they do thing rarely replicate or even surpass human creativity? well, that's a fantastic question and we probably really don't know the answer. ham machines have created things that when doubled as a, a new, an antibiotic that was in found by machine and we
chat, bought to predict its own future. it said evolution spring in toby walsh, he's a chief scientist at the i institute at the university of new south wales in sydney joins us now from j. 4 in, in the a good to have you with us. so 1st of all, is this the inevitable evolution of technology? but these are gonna be very useful tools. they can do the for these, the, the dirty, dull, difficult, and dangerous. so i don't like writing business letters. these tools to write very capable business...
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chat, bought to predict its own future. it said either lucian, although earlier i spoke with toby while she's a chief scientist at the i institute at the university of new south wales. i asked him if consumers have the right to know in something is produced by artificial intelligence. we are going to be increasingly deceived by these bots. and any time you see a digital image or hear it, did you did your audio or see some digital video. you have to ask yourself now, was that actually in the real world or is that synthetic and generated by a machine because they can, they can generate a audio video and text that is indistinguishable from that the humans make. and i think we should be warned because they're the most valuable thing as our, as our time, that's the one thing the oliver share limited time on the planet. if that time can be wasted by the, the infinite patience of the balls. i was still trying to figure out issues related to regulation of the internet, who should do the ambler ring off the lines when it comes to these bots. now we're, we're starting to see some regulation this respect the, the new digital service act and is recurring deep b
chat, bought to predict its own future. it said either lucian, although earlier i spoke with toby while she's a chief scientist at the i institute at the university of new south wales. i asked him if consumers have the right to know in something is produced by artificial intelligence. we are going to be increasingly deceived by these bots. and any time you see a digital image or hear it, did you did your audio or see some digital video. you have to ask yourself now, was that actually in the...
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investigation which found that the 40 universities helped coordinate research that has links malign activities of links to malign activities of the chinese state. we'll be chattingurnbull about shortly. see you . in three oh three earlier. i asked you, am i talking nonsense? nigel says, definitely wasn't deliberate. what's wrong with you ? well you know, how many you? well you know, how many times do we have to give the excuse of the fact that it's just careless? i think it will coincidence. i think it's just smacks of deliberateness to alan says a well—written thoughtful but ultimately demagogic , but ultimately demagogic, illogical rant. i'm to have to look up the word geological , but look up the word geological, but i think it's not a compliment . i think it's not a compliment. oh, no one's on my team tonight .juue oh, no one's on my team tonight . julie says we don't know the. so none of us should be able to comment this case. should be, comment this case. it should be, of a matter between the of course, a matter between the teams of how in the hmrc. hang on minute chancellor of on a minute the chancellor of the exchequer forgetting to pay millions pounds w
investigation which found that the 40 universities helped coordinate research that has links malign activities of links to malign activities of the chinese state. we'll be chattingurnbull about shortly. see you . in three oh three earlier. i asked you, am i talking nonsense? nigel says, definitely wasn't deliberate. what's wrong with you ? well you know, how many you? well you know, how many times do we have to give the excuse of the fact that it's just careless? i think it will coincidence. i...
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the universities helped the 40 universities helped coordinate research that has links malign activities of links to malign activities of the chinese state. we'll be chattingurnbull about shortly. see you . in three oh three earlier. i asked you, am i talking nonsense? nigel says, definitely wasn't deliberate. what's wrong with you ? well you know, how many you? well you know, how many times do we have to give the excuse of the fact that it's just careless? i think it will coincidence. i think it's just smacks of deliberateness to alan says a well—written thoughtful but ultimately demagogic , but ultimately demagogic, illogical rant. i'm to have to look up the word geological, but i think it's not a compliment . i think it's not a compliment. oh, no one's on my team tonight .juue oh, no one's on my team tonight . julie says we don't know the. so none of us should be able to comment this case. it should be, of course, a matter between the teams of how the hmrc. hang teams of how in the hmrc. hang on minute chancellor of on a minute the chancellor of the exchequer forgetting to pay millions pounds worth of tax. the hmrc is suddenly a private matter . have we
the universities helped the 40 universities helped coordinate research that has links malign activities of links to malign activities of the chinese state. we'll be chattingurnbull about shortly. see you . in three oh three earlier. i asked you, am i talking nonsense? nigel says, definitely wasn't deliberate. what's wrong with you ? well you know, how many you? well you know, how many times do we have to give the excuse of the fact that it's just careless? i think it will coincidence. i think...
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chat at calhope.org today. remarkable buffalo bills safety damar hamlin has been released from the hospital in ohio. hammond was discharged from the university ofcal center this morning. >> and flown to a hospital in buffalo with the doctors say he is doing well you might remember it was one week ago today that the 24 year-old went into cardiac arrest on the field during monday night football. yesterday he posted this photograph on twitter. it shows him sitting up in his hospital bit making a heart sign with his hands. well, wearing a number 3 hat, which is his number and a love for damar shirt tomorrow will now continue his recovery in buffalo, there were tributes to damar hamlin all around the nfl yesterday before the game. the bills training staff was honored for helping administer cpr and saving his life. and then the bills came out. all fire for number 3 with a 96 yard kickoff return. it was pretty amazing. the bills went on to win. 35 to 23. that play gave me chills. what the forty-niners are getting ready for a big game this weekend. they are hosting the seattle seahawks for the first round of the nfc playoffs. >> if you're brave enough
chat at calhope.org today. remarkable buffalo bills safety damar hamlin has been released from the hospital in ohio. hammond was discharged from the university ofcal center this morning. >> and flown to a hospital in buffalo with the doctors say he is doing well you might remember it was one week ago today that the 24 year-old went into cardiac arrest on the field during monday night football. yesterday he posted this photograph on twitter. it shows him sitting up in his hospital bit...
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of social networks that we now have. so if you get driven off youtube, then you go to rumble, which is a, you know, has even fewer safeguards. hustlers university takes place on discord, which is chat you know, you can't surf past them accidentally. the tiktok algorithm itself is incredibly opaque. we don't know what it prioritises, who's in charge of it, what the rules of it are. so that is the other part of this is that it's actually functionally what happens is people get driven to places where you and i can't see them any more. you know, my tiktok algorithm delivers me videos of sharks and horses having their hooves cleaned. if i had logged into that and signed up as a 14—year—old boy and watched a few of these videos, it would be very different. and, you know, i interviewed jordan peterson, who is in different part of the manosphere from andrew tate in 2018. but my male friends kept reporting to me that when they watched that on youtube, they were then served 15 more jordan peterson videos. you know, the algorithms know very much what it is that you know who you are demographically and what you want to watch, and they serve you more and more of it. i was going to say, i think
of social networks that we now have. so if you get driven off youtube, then you go to rumble, which is a, you know, has even fewer safeguards. hustlers university takes place on discord, which is chat you know, you can't surf past them accidentally. the tiktok algorithm itself is incredibly opaque. we don't know what it prioritises, who's in charge of it, what the rules of it are. so that is the other part of this is that it's actually functionally what happens is people get driven to places...
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chat at calhope.org today. asked for the very first time since the arrest of a suspect in the brutal killings of those four university students. it's been nearly two weeks since brian co. burger was arrested as foxes. dan springer shows us goldberger returned to court today. a day after classes resumed at the university of idaho, the man accused of killing four students off campus appears in court 28 year old phd criminology student brian cole burger appearing for a status hearing thursday. are you waiving your right to a speedy preliminary hearing and agreeing that that hearing can be held outside the 14 day period? yes court, goldberger remained calm and kept his face directed at the judge as he waived his right to a speedy preliminary hearing . his defense team did not ask for him to be released. unveiled prosecutors also did not reveal if they will be pursuing the death penalty. if the case goes to trial. he will be remanded into custody on your same no bail at this point in time has yet to enter any please. he faces four charges of first degree murder in the fatal stabbings of madison mcghan, alvis, zanna, koron
chat at calhope.org today. asked for the very first time since the arrest of a suspect in the brutal killings of those four university students. it's been nearly two weeks since brian co. burger was arrested as foxes. dan springer shows us goldberger returned to court today. a day after classes resumed at the university of idaho, the man accused of killing four students off campus appears in court 28 year old phd criminology student brian cole burger appearing for a status hearing thursday. are...
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chat at calhope.org today. oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national universityy. supporting the whole you. >> announcer: this "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> the new speaker. >> i hope one thing is clear after this week i never give up. >> kevin mccarthy survives the most contentious in more than a century, republican divisions on display. >> we won't be able to fight the real conservative fights until we find a way to come together. >> it's not happening. >> it looks messy. but democracy is messy. democracy is messy. >> but did he weaken the office. we cover it all this morning with rachel scott on capitol hill. republican congressman scott perry and andy barr, plus our powerhouse rounab
chat at calhope.org today. oh ms flores. you're the leader of many and pet wrangler, too. so becoming a student again might seem impossible. national universityy. supporting the whole you. >> announcer: this "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> the new speaker. >> i hope one thing is clear after this week i never give up. >> kevin mccarthy survives the most contentious in more than a century, republican divisions on display. >>...
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chat at calhope.org today. use ♪ ♪ >>> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." i'm paula reid in washington. new details this hour about the suspect charged with murdering four university ofho students in their beds seven weeks away. cnn has learned his father was with him as he dropped across country for the holidays after the crime took place. police began tracking them at some point during the trip. the suspect is now charged with four counts of murder in the first degrees. he's expected to waive extradition and return to idaho. cnn's jean coasarez is there. >> reporter: when i spot to hi attorney, he told me he believes they arrived in pennsylvania, the home -- their home, about december 17th. well, cnn has also spoken with someone and actually corroborated with two people that, along the trip, but it was in pennsylvania, that on december 16th, that they were at an auto repair shop. this person tells cnn they were getting some work done on the hyundai elantra. that's the white car, and that the suspect -- the defendant, kohberger was talkative, and talked about how he had go to desal university here in pennsylvania, was doing his doctoral work in washington. they want
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even willa, you see pictures of willa with kind of her crew cut and necktie and chatted very patchy relationship with a female student when she was at universityof nebraska. do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. even academics resist come saying we can ask her say she was gay even though all of her abiding relationships were with other women. >> this is also fascinating. okay, next question. when suffrage was passed, you may have covered this already and i apologize if i missed it, but when suffrage was passed for women in the various states, did the right to vote include any minority women? did minority women have the right to vote when suffrage was passed? >> yes. you mean, in the states? >> yes. >> included minority women. >> included minority women, although it does get tricky. in certain cases native american women were not enfranchised. different states have different ideas about the legal rights of native people. some were relatively progressiv progressive. progressive. oregon was notably not progressive at all. even after the 19th amendment was passed in 1920, native american women still, some native americans still were not e
even willa, you see pictures of willa with kind of her crew cut and necktie and chatted very patchy relationship with a female student when she was at universityof nebraska. do we know what they did in bed? no, we don't. even academics resist come saying we can ask her say she was gay even though all of her abiding relationships were with other women. >> this is also fascinating. okay, next question. when suffrage was passed, you may have covered this already and i apologize if i missed...
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chat. and now it's my pleasure to my dear friends dumont and ethan carr. ralf dumont is a landscape architect and and adjunct professor in the at the university of vermont. historic preservation program in his previous 37 year career with the national park service. ralf was a planner, resource manager and superintendent, a believer in expanding the national park system in new directions. ralf worked on the development urban national parks, national heritage areas and partnership based while ed and scenic rivers as superintendent of fredrick law olmsted national historic site. he organized the multi-year to conserve and open. the olmsted archives as the first super attendant of marsh rockefeller national historical park. he guided the park's early development as a catalyst for creative approaches to conservation. ralph, a beatrix farrand fellow at the universe of california, berkeley, where received a b.s. and a master's in landscape architecture and was a loeb fellow in advanced environmental at the harvard university graduate school of design. he currently writes about history of national parks and their impact on american society. he is co-editor and,
chat. and now it's my pleasure to my dear friends dumont and ethan carr. ralf dumont is a landscape architect and and adjunct professor in the at the university of vermont. historic preservation program in his previous 37 year career with the national park service. ralf was a planner, resource manager and superintendent, a believer in expanding the national park system in new directions. ralf worked on the development urban national parks, national heritage areas and partnership based while ed...
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by the way, two exams out of 12 in american universities were officially interviewed, that is, turing. they are like went like this, by the way, this , respectively, uh, chatally building a system, sort of a very similar lever. yes, in principle, she went to the top three, but she passed. she was to enroll in investment was there to study. so, by the way, it's in the modern world, that is, these systems are so advanced. they become the most important, which are the components , if and the most important thing here is not to lose this part, yes, this company, conflicts can be win, but there are a lot of examples of how countries that won conflicts lost the future. it's very important not to lose. this economic perspective is very important to lose. this is the next one, and for this we need to think, but for this civilian part now, first of all, no matter what ends, it’s all the same with this long-term perspective of 15 years ahead. i absolutely agree with you with fairness, but let them at this very time, while we will work 24 hours a day at seven. and she hope that all the authorities of our citizens will not work on this development. let them behave lik
by the way, two exams out of 12 in american universities were officially interviewed, that is, turing. they are like went like this, by the way, this , respectively, uh, chatally building a system, sort of a very similar lever. yes, in principle, she went to the top three, but she passed. she was to enroll in investment was there to study. so, by the way, it's in the modern world, that is, these systems are so advanced. they become the most important, which are the components , if and the most...
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one of those universal things that thinks lots of people and this new programme i think goes to places perhaps lots of women particularly perhaps lots of women particularly perhaps haven't chattedhe was hugely generous. it was so insi . htful she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and _ she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and thrilling _ she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and thrilling to _ she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and thrilling to try - she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and thrilling to try and i insightful and thrilling to try and honour— insightful and thrilling to try and honour what they are doing but at the same — honour what they are doing but at the same time the writing is so brilliant — the same time the writing is so brilliant in _ the same time the writing is so brilliant in this show, say the lines. — brilliant in this show, say the lines. do _ brilliant in this show, say the lines, do the stuff and hopefully it will do _ lines, do the stuff and hopefully it will do the — lines, do the stuff and hopefully it will do the work for us. we lines, do the stuff and hopefully it will do the work for us.— will do
one of those universal things that thinks lots of people and this new programme i think goes to places perhaps lots of women particularly perhaps lots of women particularly perhaps haven't chattedhe was hugely generous. it was so insi . htful she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and _ she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and thrilling _ she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and thrilling to _ she was hugely generous. it was so insightful and thrilling to try - she was...