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all right, thank you so much. ruth fed out of the from the university of computer science in madrid. thank you. but the, is there any false is all again targeting residential areas in northern golf. so as a step help them month long. siege, wounded palestinians were taken to hospital off the early morning strikes and jamalia and bates, i hear thousands have been killed in recent days across the street. most of them in the north, the destruction is overwhelming and ty, areas to be an essentially cut off, blocking access to major roads, rescue team say they cannot reach the injured some of whom and trapped on the rumble. and his right, the attack also talked to the podium vaccination center, enjoying at least 4 children in the past, 48 hours more than 50 children have been killed in the north and what the united nations calls israel's indiscriminate strikes. a tiny muscle joins us live now from there is by in central garza so highly. how's the situation looking now? we're quite devastating in the northern part of district but also the, the talks are not only limited to the northern par
all right, thank you so much. ruth fed out of the from the university of computer science in madrid. thank you. but the, is there any false is all again targeting residential areas in northern golf. so as a step help them month long. siege, wounded palestinians were taken to hospital off the early morning strikes and jamalia and bates, i hear thousands have been killed in recent days across the street. most of them in the north, the destruction is overwhelming and ty, areas to be an essentially...
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a team from the glass university of technology and a team from the votes book institute for computer science are racing to find solutions that and we need to set its up a reasonable a gigabyte one gigabyte. it's not much really too much. it should be right here. but all i can say a rough log and real step. if establishing communication lines is all ready this hard on earth, what will it be like in space? finally, the rover from god's university starts moving nothing, but we still have a long way to go to morris. but at our university, we value researching the basics. and that means it's also important to test individual components supplement tested. the rover they've developed is meant to explore unfamiliar terrain as they spirit remotely from their habitat. it's no easy task and if we were to take what we have from what we know now it's a mosque that would be very dangerous and probably not very productive from a scientific point to view people. that's why we need to spend time in these models like environments and so we can learn how to best use of resources that's, that's very exc
a team from the glass university of technology and a team from the votes book institute for computer science are racing to find solutions that and we need to set its up a reasonable a gigabyte one gigabyte. it's not much really too much. it should be right here. but all i can say a rough log and real step. if establishing communication lines is all ready this hard on earth, what will it be like in space? finally, the rover from god's university starts moving nothing, but we still have a long...
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university and k-12 level. >> would you like to go first. >> sure. i've been involved in developing a graduate program of computer science and the fletcher school which is the school of international affairs but the masters program is security in public solid under policy that many students of the university use an art and science in the masters program. anna gets them to understand and have a technology is used they have to explain what the implications are and they have to understand what government works how the policy works in industry and they're all tied together and they all told the panelist that, understand it i talked to the students that i worked in a microsystem and i tell them the most successful engineers with microsystems were not those that program languages like java or the modern language it is the people who can talk to the engineers and the lawyers and the salespeople and someone people who could speak as a policy differently which is that way. we talked about if you want to have impact you have to be able to understand the broader implication of what you're doing and put them into your work b
university and k-12 level. >> would you like to go first. >> sure. i've been involved in developing a graduate program of computer science and the fletcher school which is the school of international affairs but the masters program is security in public solid under policy that many students of the university use an art and science in the masters program. anna gets them to understand and have a technology is used they have to explain what the implications are and they have to...
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mountains. hundreds of thousands of taurus come here annually to see the historical buildings the but loose here and looks to the future to it's university is a magnet for computer scientists. this is where a jesus was, can see with the blessing of marco should meet the tech savvy theologian of peter's chapel. press east that next pennyman. what we're doing here is, and experiments was one was we wanted to launch the discussion by letting people have a very concrete experience with a i don't my on come on to be that way. we have a foundation for talking about it and discussing it with one another through the school to even come. the avatar in both senses of the word even speaks 100 languages for lutherans, taurus, english, for example, the presence of war than poverty, often demons from human actions driven by agree impurity, last enabled desires. yet through our struggles, we are called to reflect god's love more brightly as many as 2 thirds of users. so they came out of the confessional with a spiritual experience. what just one question was, what's a rational reason to believe? especially like on the then the answer to the answer was great. reason is one thin
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improve the quality, efficiency of process, even for major research, computer technology was making advances. when an immigrant from china began graduate studies at harvard university when. you buy word processing from wang. you get more than just the bestselling word processing in the world. you an easy to use system that opens the door to the world of office automation. the results of dr. wang's creative genius has touched all forms of american life even worldwide communication. dr. en wang, founder of wang laboratories in, lowell, massachusetts, is the master behind the original development of the basic components and system of digital computer machines. eight, seven. six. we main engine start. three. two, one. bottom motor ignition and liftoff with. as high technology continues to advance in our two inventors continued to play a significant role in and research. philip v stephen president of ultra systems inc. is a member of the indian tribe. his dreams and have resulted in a number of patents for defense systems. during the early phase of the united states intercontinental missile program. there were only two large intercontinental ballistic missiles and both
improve the quality, efficiency of process, even for major research, computer technology was making advances. when an immigrant from china began graduate studies at harvard university when. you buy word processing from wang. you get more than just the bestselling word processing in the world. you an easy to use system that opens the door to the world of office automation. the results of dr. wang's creative genius has touched all forms of american life even worldwide communication. dr. en wang,...
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university of colorado, boulder and uc riverside. researchers looked at more than 1000 colorado residents between the ages of 28 49, the length of time sitting was attributed to long daily commutes computer based jobs and yet scrolling through social media. scientists warn that sitting for long periods of time can increase the risk of heart disease and the best way to combat that risk is by exercising. still ahead on 12 news at noon, stricter penalties for certain crimes. >> how prop 36 will impact local businesses? plus a second trump presidency dividing students uc berkeley. it closer look at the protests that broke out on campus. and after the break on 4 continues to honor those who served today. we look back at one of the worst disasters in u.s. military history and the >> a business owner sounding . hopeful earlier today after california voters overwhelmingly approved prop 36 with 70% of voters voting. yes, kron 4. sarah stinson has the latest. >> business owners say they felt helpless after being burglarized again and again. but now they say they feel at ease knowing prop 36 will hold serial thieves and drug offenders accountable. >> i have cash stolen. a bucket hapaess track the p
university of colorado, boulder and uc riverside. researchers looked at more than 1000 colorado residents between the ages of 28 49, the length of time sitting was attributed to long daily commutes computer based jobs and yet scrolling through social media. scientists warn that sitting for long periods of time can increase the risk of heart disease and the best way to combat that risk is by exercising. still ahead on 12 news at noon, stricter penalties for certain crimes. >> how prop 36...
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go to software to cases, they're very young people graduating from some of the top universities in the in the country with computer science software, engineering, electrical engineering degrees. but they don't have the skills to actually be productive in the workplace. and then there's other folks who are taking these these competency sometimes are called bootcamps. but you're learning some of skills and it's variable on how long it takes you. some people, it might take you six months. some people it might take you two years. but once you get there, those students are getting the best jobs. western governors, university, a lot of folks don't know about it, depending how you account for it, either the largest or, second largest university in the country, it's competency based. they are so, you know, i asked people, where do you think apple hires the most? engineers from amazon hires the most, engineers from? and most people say, oh, mit, stanford, you know, they come to western governors university competency based and the average time get a four year degree in computer science is 2.7 years because where is that it
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the visit of a delegation from a novelist university and april 2024, just that they signed an agreement with indonesia is national research and innovation agency covering fields like computing medicine. i team and naturally education. we have a bridge and even it's important sexton up to give you one more example. the moscow exports center has organized a business mission to indonesia, with the support of the trade representative office. during this event, we use the company zion, a develop a and supplier of specialized blonde attitudes, found a low coupon, the channels the more over. and then somebody indonesian colleagues tested the russian product on their plantations and were very pleased with the results. and this is just a small part of the practical outcomes. the russian, an indonesian companies achieve from face to face meetings alliance. thank you so much for your time. thank you for a such an insightful discussion. and we can't wait to see further collaboration between indonesia and russia. but sure as by cus or not by d, thank you very much. which is it's been a great on that to host on t here, t and trey representative office. you're always welcome. and we're al
the visit of a delegation from a novelist university and april 2024, just that they signed an agreement with indonesia is national research and innovation agency covering fields like computing medicine. i team and naturally education. we have a bridge and even it's important sexton up to give you one more example. the moscow exports center has organized a business mission to indonesia, with the support of the trade representative office. during this event, we use the company zion, a develop a...
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administration has to stand up, some public computing infrastructure the could train one of these language models that would be available to 20 very city debate university researchers and members of public institutions so they wouldn't be dependent on what was only available for corporations, to pay to use this or depend on their largess. i think in terms of sci-fi pointing the direction to where we may be heading, sci-fi has in the past been an interesting way of thinking about the future and where things might be heading. there's an interesting interplay between the people working on developing the technology and science fiction. ..it is called a neuro-networka kind of ai system loosely based on the human brain. in particular, there is a transformer that is behind most of the recent advances in and transformers come some recharged at google have seenut the movie arrival and were interested in the way that aliens in that moviehe communicated and process language parsing to process language in that movie andss thy thought theirs is interesting idea about parallel processing language in that movie, could we create an ai system, a model that would process
administration has to stand up, some public computing infrastructure the could train one of these language models that would be available to 20 very city debate university researchers and members of public institutions so they wouldn't be dependent on what was only available for corporations, to pay to use this or depend on their largess. i think in terms of sci-fi pointing the direction to where we may be heading, sci-fi has in the past been an interesting way of thinking about the future and...
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of neuroscientists and engineers and robotics experts and computational experts. and we are figuring out how those 86 billion neurons between your ears do what they do the most complicated structure in known universe is beginning to yield up some of its secrets. it's going to take a while to figure out how to turn that into the advances we're hoping for in alzheimer's and parkinson's disease and schizophrenia and depression and autism, all down that list of conditions where the brain isn't quite doing what you want it to. but we're on that path. it'd be a great to start into neuroscience right now, and whether it's that or infectious disease or diabetes, another group, another disease my lab works on anywhere you look, there's amazing, exciting things happening. this is the time, those breakthroughs to happen. now, i got to say the only thing that's holding us back is resources. if you're a young investigator trying to do research funded by nih, your chance of your grant funded is less than one out of five. and we're leaving a lot of great science on the table and also slowing the economic benefits that come from this. so i do hope that as we figure out how to deal with our government's finances,
of neuroscientists and engineers and robotics experts and computational experts. and we are figuring out how those 86 billion neurons between your ears do what they do the most complicated structure in known universe is beginning to yield up some of its secrets. it's going to take a while to figure out how to turn that into the advances we're hoping for in alzheimer's and parkinson's disease and schizophrenia and depression and autism, all down that list of conditions where the brain isn't...
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computing, ai. when you think of hypersonic missiles, you think of this advanced physics. when they partner with u.s. universities who are leading in this area, extract that information and then use it for military purposes, they are developing a huge military arsenal, they are threatening their neighbors in the south china sea. we have seen that over and over again. they are not respecting international boundaries and they are using their military as an intimidating force. they are working on that in space. the question is really, to what extent should our universities, our taxpayer dollars be funding an adversary that will use that against us? that is the difference between a country where we are partnering on research for mutually beneficial products that will improve people's lives. guy: i want to add a quick question on top of this, because this brings up another thing in today's report, which is the focus on research that was funded by dod or intelligence community funding or grants. there is kind of an elephant in the room with that, which is we've been talking about awareness at universities but what abou
computing, ai. when you think of hypersonic missiles, you think of this advanced physics. when they partner with u.s. universities who are leading in this area, extract that information and then use it for military purposes, they are developing a huge military arsenal, they are threatening their neighbors in the south china sea. we have seen that over and over again. they are not respecting international boundaries and they are using their military as an intimidating force. they are working on...
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of hate crimes they are. why is it the government computing this cost? the other day i was explaining a project we are developing with austin university to help victims of a crime find support whether it be reporting a hate crime or counseling other resources using the ai and social media to help them. we are in discussions with the global summit to see if they can incorporate some aspects into the work. a person asked why is congress not figuring out creative ways and said of you? that is a good question. thank you. >> thank you all for your testimony. i am sure there are some questions coming from my colleagues here. whether we can segregate, i hate to use that word, whether we can separate one type and say this is the worst, this is the priority to the exclusions of the others, we will only deal with one. miss barry. >> thank you, senator. my position is i think not. we have worked collectively as a community to understand the nature of these hate crimes. we have the highest number ever reported to the fbi started collecting the data in 1991 and the response has to be one that acknowledges all targeted communities being impacted the so our response h
of hate crimes they are. why is it the government computing this cost? the other day i was explaining a project we are developing with austin university to help victims of a crime find support whether it be reporting a hate crime or counseling other resources using the ai and social media to help them. we are in discussions with the global summit to see if they can incorporate some aspects into the work. a person asked why is congress not figuring out creative ways and said of you? that is a...
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of hate crime there. why isn't the government computing this cost, and finally, the other day i was explaining a project we're developing with boston university to help victims of hate crime find support, whether it be how to report a hate crime or counseling or other resources, using ai and social media to help them. we're in discussions with the eradicate hate global summit to see if they can incorporate some aspects of the plan into their work. the person asked, why isn' congress figuring out creative ways to figure out more victims of hate crimes instead of you. that's a good question. thank you. >>> thank you all for your testimony. and i'm sure there's some questions coming from my colleagues here. i guess one of the fundamental threshold questions is whether we can segregate, i hate to use that word, whether we can separate one type of hate crime and say this is the worst, this is the priority, to the exclusion of the others we're only going to deal with one, ms. berry? . >> thank you, senator. my position is i think not. we've worked collectively as a community to understand the nature of these hate crimes. as you said in your opening
of hate crime there. why isn't the government computing this cost, and finally, the other day i was explaining a project we're developing with boston university to help victims of hate crime find support, whether it be how to report a hate crime or counseling or other resources, using ai and social media to help them. we're in discussions with the eradicate hate global summit to see if they can incorporate some aspects of the plan into their work. the person asked, why isn' congress figuring...
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the neighbors, would you be mine ♪♪ and so i ran back to my computer and looked up mister rogers's lessons for adults and up pops the university ofy article from 2018 about how mister rogers gives us ideas how to be great neighbors. of course there were the expected lessons, be kind to one another, caring, good behavior but the one that seemed to apply most to people in this room that was we can make a difference, work to make a difference right where we are. the authors said mr. cheers worked in his own context. he didn't march against jim crow but he cast black actors on his program. she didn't travel to birmingham, he set up a coolant invited officer clemens to soak his sheet and share his towel. mr. rogers reminds us we can work for the well-being of the most vulnerable wherever we may be and whatever work we do. there are many ways to say i love you. there are many ways to win america's kids and approach what is represented in this room and i can think of no one better to represent them in many ways than innovators working through their neighborhoods and opportunities to powerfully represent the lawmakers, challengers, china
the neighbors, would you be mine ♪♪ and so i ran back to my computer and looked up mister rogers's lessons for adults and up pops the university ofy article from 2018 about how mister rogers gives us ideas how to be great neighbors. of course there were the expected lessons, be kind to one another, caring, good behavior but the one that seemed to apply most to people in this room that was we can make a difference, work to make a difference right where we are. the authors said mr. cheers...
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computer and i looked up mr. rogers' lessons for adults. and up popped the university ofy article from 2018 about how to make how mr. rogers gives us great ideas on how to be great neighbors, be caring, good behavior, but the one that seemed the most important in this room was that we could work to make a difference right where we are. the author said mr. rogers did work in and through his own context. he did not march against jim crow, but he cast lack actors on his program. -- black actors on his program, he did not travel to selma, but he invited officer clemens to share his tales. mr. rogers reminds us that we can work for the well-being of the most vulnerable wherever we may be and with whatever work we do. in other words, there are many ways to say i love you. there are many ways to love america's kids and many approaches in this room, and i can think of no one better to represent the many ways that the innovators working through their own neighborhoods and communities that represent the community that so powerfully represents this room tonight, the lawmakers, the a
computer and i looked up mr. rogers' lessons for adults. and up popped the university ofy article from 2018 about how to make how mr. rogers gives us great ideas on how to be great neighbors, be caring, good behavior, but the one that seemed the most important in this room was that we could work to make a difference right where we are. the author said mr. rogers did work in and through his own context. he did not march against jim crow, but he cast lack actors on his program. -- black actors on...