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the thing about wikipedia and it does , it about wikipedia and it does, it goes— about wikipedia and i don't think he is, you know, and-always— i don't think he is, you know, and-always-that.- i don't think he is, you know, and always that. it's and it's always like that. it's oiooinieiy— and it's always like that. it's absolutely awful. i was i inongni— absolutely awful. i was i thought segment, thought for this segment, i'll insi— thought for this segment, i'll inn—one.- thought for this segment, i'lli inn—one. ioigni. just check if i have one. right. nine— just check if i have one. right. nine-in— just check if i have one. right. nine-in o— just check if i have one. right. mine i'm a scottish itv mine says i'm a scottish itv gieoeniei— mine says i'm a scottish itv gieeeniei oo— mine says i'm a scottish itv presenter, so that's way off. inoi-o— presenter, so that's way off. inoi-o-oii — presenter, so that's way off. that's-off. .don't. presenter, so that's way off. - that's-off.-don't know. that's way off. so i don't know. non-i— that's way off. so i don't know. noon-o— that's way
the thing about wikipedia and it does , it about wikipedia and it does, it goes— about wikipedia and i don't think he is, you know, and-always— i don't think he is, you know, and-always-that.- i don't think he is, you know, and always that. it's and it's always like that. it's oiooinieiy— and it's always like that. it's absolutely awful. i was i inongni— absolutely awful. i was i thought segment, thought for this segment, i'll insi— thought for this segment, i'll inn—one.- thought...
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narrow version of wikipedia if.ral position. it means that it should be closed, because use this tool for excuse me behavior , the information here tells us that we are somehow limited, recognized by the god of ukraine and all civilized worlds have taken to close russian networks in their essence on their territory. and that's it. and no one peeped. i can remind you how wonderfully the united states has blocked trauma by blocking resources, which i can’t restrain myself here, but we always, when we discussed the ukrainian example, and were indignant at the fact that the tramps, how good they are, how legitimate they are, they are behaving wrong and nasty even now. you know, our experiment, dear comrades , we were not heard by the proposal to live honestly, the whole world failed. we are now beginning to use the term with wolves to live like wolves, we must defend our territory, including from the ideological threat of dirt. we should not be here, unfortunately, it all works such a principle, because you will not tur
narrow version of wikipedia if.ral position. it means that it should be closed, because use this tool for excuse me behavior , the information here tells us that we are somehow limited, recognized by the god of ukraine and all civilized worlds have taken to close russian networks in their essence on their territory. and that's it. and no one peeped. i can remind you how wonderfully the united states has blocked trauma by blocking resources, which i can’t restrain myself here, but we always,...
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the thing about wikipedia and it does , it about wikipedia and it does, it tees— about wikipedia and thought for this segment, i'll tast— thought for this segment, i'll tast-nave- thought for this segment, i'll just-have one.- thought for this segment, i'll just have one. right. just check if i have one. right. anne— just check if i have one. right. anne-a— just check if i have one. right. mine-a scottish- just check if i have one. right. mine a scottish itv mine says i'm a scottish itv presenter.— mine says i'm a scottish itv presenter. se— mine says i'm a scottish itv presenter, so that's way off. tnat-s— presenter, so that's way off. was way— presenter, so that's way off. that's way - don't . presenter, so that's way off. - that's way-don't know. presenter, so that's way off. that's make don't know. presenter, so that's way off. that's make a don't know. presenter, so that's way off. that'smake a good don't know. presenter, so that's way off. that'smake a good one,t know. presenter, so that's way off. that'smake a good one, nick. v. you'd make a good one, nick. tnant— you'd make a
the thing about wikipedia and it does , it about wikipedia and it does, it tees— about wikipedia and thought for this segment, i'll tast— thought for this segment, i'll tast-nave- thought for this segment, i'll just-have one.- thought for this segment, i'll just have one. right. just check if i have one. right. anne— just check if i have one. right. anne-a— just check if i have one. right. mine-a scottish- just check if i have one. right. mine a scottish itv mine says i'm a scottish itv...
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that's great now we know why it's so literal, but wikipedia is a problematic resource and this is one of the primary ones that informs these responses. i think it still has my birth place wrong. >> you can edit that. >> in the past it didn't matter. we know if it comes from wikipedia -- >> take it with a grain of salt. >> right now we don't know if it comes from weikipedia or "the new yor times. the veracity of wikipedia becomes a huge problem. >> yes the data set that we analyzed was 50 million websites from this nonprofit called common crawl which is used by a ton of the ai companies this is -- you know, when people hear common crawl, they think it is representative of the entire internet, right? oftentimes we hear, okay, it reflects the wisdom of the internet or all of humanities' knowledge. it is not. it's a snapshot of the internet at a moment in time. this was taken from 2019 and tech companies are still using this data set. facebook, this new model called red pajamas is using c4 data set. open ai's gpt-3 was the last time they gave us information about what was in their data se
that's great now we know why it's so literal, but wikipedia is a problematic resource and this is one of the primary ones that informs these responses. i think it still has my birth place wrong. >> you can edit that. >> in the past it didn't matter. we know if it comes from wikipedia -- >> take it with a grain of salt. >> right now we don't know if it comes from weikipedia or "the new yor times. the veracity of wikipedia becomes a huge problem. >> yes the data...
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t even hide the fact that they simply rewrite history, but people who draw information only from wikipedianto the nuances rarely delve into the demolition of monuments. it is so effective for overturning public consciousness that it is now being used at home by us technologists, however, they are demolishing a statue of white men who somehow they were noted in the oppression of black commanders of the confederate army, they fought for the preservation of slavery or christopher columbus for discovering america and then civilized europeans staged a genocide of the natives there and occupied their lands in the usa the demolition of monuments is part of the implementation of the plan to undermine society through racial hostility, the authors of this plan heat up the atmosphere in the country and form a group of aggressive untouchable people who can always be used as a weapon in one's own interests demolition of monuments to soviet to the heroes of world war ii in europe this is the implementation of a plan to revive nazism nazism is one of the few ideologies that can extinguish a person's beli
t even hide the fact that they simply rewrite history, but people who draw information only from wikipedianto the nuances rarely delve into the demolition of monuments. it is so effective for overturning public consciousness that it is now being used at home by us technologists, however, they are demolishing a statue of white men who somehow they were noted in the oppression of black commanders of the confederate army, they fought for the preservation of slavery or christopher columbus for...
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not even hide that they are simply rewriting history, but people who draw information only from wikipediaances rarely delve into the demolition of monuments. it is so effective for overturning public consciousness that us political strategists are now using it at home. yes, they are demolishing the publication of white men who somehow noted themselves in the oppression of black commanders of the confederate army; they fought to preserve slavery or christopher columbus for what opened america and then civilized europeans staged a genocide of natives there and occupied their lands in the usa the demolition of monuments is part of the implementation of a plan to undermine society through racial hostility, the authors of this plan heat up the atmosphere in the country and form a group of aggressive untouchable people who can always be use as a weapon in their own interests the demolition of monuments to soviet heroes of the second world war in europe this is the implementation of a plan to revive nazism nazism. one of the few ideologies capable of extinguish a person's beliefs. they are touch
not even hide that they are simply rewriting history, but people who draw information only from wikipediaances rarely delve into the demolition of monuments. it is so effective for overturning public consciousness that us political strategists are now using it at home. yes, they are demolishing the publication of white men who somehow noted themselves in the oppression of black commanders of the confederate army; they fought to preserve slavery or christopher columbus for what opened america...
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the best place to train, may be the place to start, is wikipedia. it is where facts go to live.ot perfect, but really good, getting better. >> to date myself a little bit, when i was in high school, all the library and said you can never cite wikipedia. at this point, it is one of the only functioning marketplaces of ideas that still exist. with that, we will wrap for today. thank you for your work in this space, it has been a pleasure hearing not only the views on national cyber strategy and where we are at, but on any number of other topics we will be working on for the next generation, two, three and four, along with hologram craig when we bring you online. >> and nerds got to do what a nerd has got to do. [applause] ♪
the best place to train, may be the place to start, is wikipedia. it is where facts go to live.ot perfect, but really good, getting better. >> to date myself a little bit, when i was in high school, all the library and said you can never cite wikipedia. at this point, it is one of the only functioning marketplaces of ideas that still exist. with that, we will wrap for today. thank you for your work in this space, it has been a pleasure hearing not only the views on national cyber strategy...
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in a long information-psychological war, a generation is growing for our youth, uh, brought up on wikipediaople who are deeply are immersed in the material, then , in fact, for such people it will be possible to write anything on wikipedia, and therefore the western media have ceased to work finely write clumsily for those who are nothing. it will not be checked and will not be , and will remain at the thought that the supposedly bloody regime is torturing a pacifist girl, just such a thing. why romanticize with photos? maybe colleagues will immediately take these trap pictures here and it’s suitable for lgbt propaganda. in the meantime, you are implementing a creative plan for trap , a completely different article will be ready. now with a short advertising is what will happen next on our air. or a means of creating a no-access zone , even nato strategies classify iskanders as defensive weapons. now these complexes will protect belarus and what territory they are able to cover with a nuclear umbrella. burger king has become more profitable , we return 50 rubles. when paying for burgers wit
in a long information-psychological war, a generation is growing for our youth, uh, brought up on wikipediaople who are deeply are immersed in the material, then , in fact, for such people it will be possible to write anything on wikipedia, and therefore the western media have ceased to work finely write clumsily for those who are nothing. it will not be checked and will not be , and will remain at the thought that the supposedly bloody regime is torturing a pacifist girl, just such a thing....
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contains all this knowledge of humanity that was published on the set that was uploaded there and wikipedia, there are books there and content from internet sites - this is the main main part of the dataset, but it is reproduced not literally not not by pieces of text that only she saw somewhere because then it was it would be easier like in google. so you would literally saw some mentions of someone who was previously published about you somewhere, and instead the language model reproduces the texts in accordance with those probabilities of word sequences that are in this dataset, that is, if there is not much information about you on the internet, respectively, in this yaki who remembered language model , then it will simply generate some text that grammatically, uh, will correspond to the extent to which these words are found consistently in the language, uh, it will very confidently give out full fantasy, this is what the developers call hallucinations and you need to know that, so if you want to find specific facts, it is better to use google for this. if you want to process some text
contains all this knowledge of humanity that was published on the set that was uploaded there and wikipedia, there are books there and content from internet sites - this is the main main part of the dataset, but it is reproduced not literally not not by pieces of text that only she saw somewhere because then it was it would be easier like in google. so you would literally saw some mentions of someone who was previously published about you somewhere, and instead the language model reproduces the...
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people it will be possible to write anything on wikipedia.ia has stopped working thinly, they write clumsily for those who will not check anything and will remain at the thought that the supposedly bloody regime is torturing a pacifist girl, just such a thing. why romanticize with photos? can colleagues take these pictures right away trap here and for lgbt propaganda is suitable, in the meantime, you are implementing a creative plan for trap, a completely different article will be ready. petrukhin, but the crooked mirror of western propaganda here is my news and the zones of your own during the day, the russian armed forces hit more than 95 areas of accumulations of manpower and equipment of the armed forces of ukraine in the kharkiv zaporozhye regions, as well as on the territory of the dpr, three ammunition depots and one, well , where the rocket artillery armament of zelensky's army was stored. in addition, on a total of over 300 militants of the kiev regime were liquidated in the donetsk krasnolimansky cuban direction. and what is the sit
people it will be possible to write anything on wikipedia.ia has stopped working thinly, they write clumsily for those who will not check anything and will remain at the thought that the supposedly bloody regime is torturing a pacifist girl, just such a thing. why romanticize with photos? can colleagues take these pictures right away trap here and for lgbt propaganda is suitable, in the meantime, you are implementing a creative plan for trap, a completely different article will be ready....
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the best place to train, may be the place to start, is wikipedia. it is where facts go to live.ot perfect, but really good, getting better. >> to date myself a little bit, when i was in high school, all the library and said you can never cite wikipedia. at this point, it is one of the only functioning marketplaces of ideas that still exist. with that, we will wrap for today. thank you for your work in this space, it has been a pleasure hearing not only the views on national cyber strategy and where we are at, but on any number of other topics we will be working on for the next generation, two, three and four, along with hologram craig when we bring you online. >> and nerds got to do what a nerd has got to do. [applause] ♪ [indiscernible] >> coming up on c-span, former ukrainian official talks about what it will take to rebuild ukraine after the war with russia. hosted by the american enterprise institute at 2:00 p.m. eastern. at 7:00 p.m., jon stewart joins kathleen hicks to discuss the human impact of military service. you can also watch live coverage on c-span now, the free mo
the best place to train, may be the place to start, is wikipedia. it is where facts go to live.ot perfect, but really good, getting better. >> to date myself a little bit, when i was in high school, all the library and said you can never cite wikipedia. at this point, it is one of the only functioning marketplaces of ideas that still exist. with that, we will wrap for today. thank you for your work in this space, it has been a pleasure hearing not only the views on national cyber strategy...
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will: i mean -- rachel: wikipedia, you're right. why is it so scary to you? if. i don't think that's the best example of what this can do. thing can pass the bar exam. you can ask it to write an inauguration address for donald trump in the voice of rush limbaugh. what you should do is get in there and keep asking it increasingly difficult things and increasingly customized things, and it will to do that. and even when we go to that extent, we are still just scratching the surface of what this is. pete: and think about how often in social media we talk about, okay, but who writes the algorithm? rachel: right. pete: who decide decides what's acceptable? who's the gatekeeper? that's, i think, a part of this ooh. what buy a whereases and assumptions are baked into the hierarchy that pump out an answer that now become the group think of an entire machinesome we don't have the answers to that right now, but early indication cans show -- rachel: wikipedia, actually, is a great example. the you're conservative, chances are your wick field ya isn't flattering. pete: check
will: i mean -- rachel: wikipedia, you're right. why is it so scary to you? if. i don't think that's the best example of what this can do. thing can pass the bar exam. you can ask it to write an inauguration address for donald trump in the voice of rush limbaugh. what you should do is get in there and keep asking it increasingly difficult things and increasingly customized things, and it will to do that. and even when we go to that extent, we are still just scratching the surface of what this...
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actress of the small theater, aleksandria yablochkina, this abomination is humming vpn and i went to wikipediand i did not already say that on november 15, a larger-scale celebration of the 66th day is planned. from the moment of the opening of the moscow wheel, look at the saints, women , flowers, men, invitations, than here, in comparison , there is some summit in indonesia, yes i let out a whisper on the air, yes, the official suit took the unofficial suit, so she took it, well done, you understand that you have to get used to humiliation and painful documents, condoms, i don’t understand why the lawn , contraceptives in the year now from the kremlin, i will get the last water ones and it is possible to go to the airport, there is such a tradition in rashka when on the track, mr. gives a pendulum to the manservant, the president of the russian federation will not come to the summit with himself, he sent his pet dog to the g20. he is not going, he sent lavrov there, so today instead of the tsar they sent lavrov to rake out, who suddenly just landed and immediately he got sick . i ended up in
actress of the small theater, aleksandria yablochkina, this abomination is humming vpn and i went to wikipediand i did not already say that on november 15, a larger-scale celebration of the 66th day is planned. from the moment of the opening of the moscow wheel, look at the saints, women , flowers, men, invitations, than here, in comparison , there is some summit in indonesia, yes i let out a whisper on the air, yes, the official suit took the unofficial suit, so she took it, well done, you...
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you know, if you want a synopsis of a bookstore, you can just look on wikipedia. the author, iris murdoch, said that a blurb is a mini art form, and that's how i like to see it. it should tell a story. it should have a beginning, middle and an end. it should that story should contain tensions and drama. and mr.. it should do a kind of a dance between divulging and withholding. it should set up you know, a time and a place, but do it in a way that really hooks reader in, you know, i think it's really important that a blurb will make an emotional connection with the reader, whether it's something like the, the opening of the blurb on. the first discworld novel by terry pratchett. it starts in the beginning there was a turtle which just makes you smile or something like the blurb that's been on margaret atwood's novel, the handmaid's tale for years, which starts the republic of gilead, allows offred only one function to breed, which obviously creates a completely different kind of emotion. it unnerves you and unsettle you. so i think a good bloke has to hook you in.
you know, if you want a synopsis of a bookstore, you can just look on wikipedia. the author, iris murdoch, said that a blurb is a mini art form, and that's how i like to see it. it should tell a story. it should have a beginning, middle and an end. it should that story should contain tensions and drama. and mr.. it should do a kind of a dance between divulging and withholding. it should set up you know, a time and a place, but do it in a way that really hooks reader in, you know, i think it's...
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. >> when wikipedia came out it was going to be all these factule issues and now you see actually ittill exists and it is a gene genre itself. >> now he is looking to get people to embrace it in a similar way. >> outline a paper. this is wha i did, this is what the chat did, and maybe blend them. maybe you are adopting somethin and not thinking about it but another opponent. >> reporter: with you put chat gpt to the test. starting with prompt often used in literature courses. >> there we go. so, it gives u the final completed novel, persuasion is a timeless story of love, loss and second chances. it continues to go on and i did not set any parameter around it. it is producing multiple paragraphs here. >> reporter: then, i asked him to frame the question in a way he would ask his own students >> we stumped it. maybe that i a particular genre it can not do. you know, i don't know. it would not, it is not responding to jane austin. >> reporter: even with his positive outlook on chat gpt plagiarism is still a concern but should not be the driving force of the conversation. educators shou
. >> when wikipedia came out it was going to be all these factule issues and now you see actually ittill exists and it is a gene genre itself. >> now he is looking to get people to embrace it in a similar way. >> outline a paper. this is wha i did, this is what the chat did, and maybe blend them. maybe you are adopting somethin and not thinking about it but another opponent. >> reporter: with you put chat gpt to the test. starting with prompt often used in literature...
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the social web, wikipedia and so forth. so we wanted to take if we could take this passage from extreme. and the answer we came up with can we actually postulate these kind of simulator world with human-like behavior with this asian next to each other talking with each other, forming relationships and having a long-term chemical transparency. and talking about emergent ideas. >> so the characters were created with this -- the personalities from the chatgpt. you gave the chat bt a prompt. what would be a prompt that you would use that would then create a character? >> the problem in this case, it is basically a paragraph of sentences that describe their jobs, relationships, and so forth. so for isabella, it might be things like she is a friend with maria. it could also be that maria or isabella is running this cafe, that she is the owner of the kay fay, and she needs to open it. from that point on, it's up to the agents, the characters to do whatever they want to with that information. >> so isabella is the one who through t
the social web, wikipedia and so forth. so we wanted to take if we could take this passage from extreme. and the answer we came up with can we actually postulate these kind of simulator world with human-like behavior with this asian next to each other talking with each other, forming relationships and having a long-term chemical transparency. and talking about emergent ideas. >> so the characters were created with this -- the personalities from the chatgpt. you gave the chat bt a prompt....
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curious as to what wikipedia will do.ompanies like shutterstock, old blogging platforms that have a bunch of natural language out there. i'm curious to see how the internet looks when people start walling off dat gi t company buildg these chat bots to access that now. kristen: reddit's got good data. more people are using it more and more with the demise of twitter, if you will. you know what i mean. in terms of the tech sector as a whole, i know we talk about tech going through tough times. . are there certain sections and sectors in tech that are booming? >> yeah, i think right now, that's really interesting -- for a while, the digital advertising companies, facebook , or meta, and google took a hit because the market was sort of rough. apple has been one that's been the most resilient. there is still a demand for hardware and devices. microsoft is actually doing pretty great, after years of being kind of not exactly the sex a company anymore -- sexy company anymore. they've got it integrated into bing, its search engin
curious as to what wikipedia will do.ompanies like shutterstock, old blogging platforms that have a bunch of natural language out there. i'm curious to see how the internet looks when people start walling off dat gi t company buildg these chat bots to access that now. kristen: reddit's got good data. more people are using it more and more with the demise of twitter, if you will. you know what i mean. in terms of the tech sector as a whole, i know we talk about tech going through tough times. ....
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conventionally controlled, and the debris that we found, well, they differ from the classic ones that wikipediaical sites show us about the characteristics of those bombs . therefore, everything can be, and the fact that after the explosion proceeds, we see a conventional double explosion. well , it is possible indeed, the cable is possible, it’s cumulative bombs are going because uh, first , the roof burns, then the floor before the second one breaks in the basement. that’s why it’s a little , well, if we’re talking about 500 fabs, they immediately explode when they hit some kind of obstacle there is a double explosion like this 15 seconds delay because we have a video of how it is well, in fact, it is happening eh well , therefore, we will also understand that in some places the area has not been completely cleaned and this is how i understand chinese spare parts, eh, to these elements, it is possible to control them to a possible eh, we already have some base, they handed over to the ordinary military for study, or more carefully to the police in order to determine what it is, in your opinio
conventionally controlled, and the debris that we found, well, they differ from the classic ones that wikipediaical sites show us about the characteristics of those bombs . therefore, everything can be, and the fact that after the explosion proceeds, we see a conventional double explosion. well , it is possible indeed, the cable is possible, it’s cumulative bombs are going because uh, first , the roof burns, then the floor before the second one breaks in the basement. that’s why it’s a...
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contains all this knowledge of humanity that was published networks that were uploaded there and wikipediasks are there and e.e. content from internet sites is the main main part of the dataset, but it is reproduced not literally not not by pieces of text that she saw somewhere because then it would be easier like in google so you would see literally some mentions of who that what someone has previously published about you somewhere, but instead the language model reproduces the texts in accordance with the probabilities of word sequences that are in this dataset, i.e. if there is not much information about you on the internet, respectively in which language model has been memorized by this language model, then it will simply generate some text that will grammatically correspond to the extent to which these words occur consistently in the language , well, it will very confidently emit a complete fantasy, so the developers call it a hallucination, and you need to know that if if you want to find some concrete facts , it is better to use google for this. if you want to process some text or fo
contains all this knowledge of humanity that was published networks that were uploaded there and wikipediasks are there and e.e. content from internet sites is the main main part of the dataset, but it is reproduced not literally not not by pieces of text that she saw somewhere because then it would be easier like in google so you would see literally some mentions of who that what someone has previously published about you somewhere, but instead the language model reproduces the texts in...
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to which it was attached, well, tangential, it is so basic, it is called intellipedia, it is like wikipedianly for intelligence officers and government agencies, it has three degrees, there are three, three levels of access according to different degrees , the first, second, and third, well, it means from the most secret top secret to the simpler one , and even on the internet you can google it, they will tell you what intellipedia is that is, there is even such a photo there. well, they edit it there . in the same way , analysts from various intelligence communities add this or that information, so he threw it out in some of his groups where he was registered for by different nicknames, just this information, and already copies of some of the summaries, by the way, are not very secret either, or rather they are marked secret, but they are unconventional from the american intelligence service. so he has already started to distribute them recently there if you know, if you imagine that it was russian intelligence , as it were, then it spread information among gamers there for a year and did
to which it was attached, well, tangential, it is so basic, it is called intellipedia, it is like wikipedianly for intelligence officers and government agencies, it has three degrees, there are three, three levels of access according to different degrees , the first, second, and third, well, it means from the most secret top secret to the simpler one , and even on the internet you can google it, they will tell you what intellipedia is that is, there is even such a photo there. well, they edit...
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characteristic that immediately after the crime , a biographical page of a terrorist appeared on wikipedia, where she is called a russian student who liquidated a telegram blogger. well, what kind of student is this and with whom did she cooperate? it was already quite clear in the anti-terrorist committee that the explosion in the cafe was planned by the ukrainian special services with the involvement of agents from among the supporters, whose fans, banned by the fpc, are actually the suspect and specific surnames have already surfaced according to the series. a media recruiter, a chatterbox could be a journalist roman popkov was once expelled by eduard lemon from the party of national bolsheviks defected to the poor and to agent khodorkovsky and now he actively empathizes kyiv regime according to sources. he allegedly taught the killer journalism, and then asked to complete the task. the picture of the interests of the suspect is complemented by her very specific socio-political views. the portrait of the terrorist was compiled by evgenia petrukhina. infantilism with a seasoning of liber
characteristic that immediately after the crime , a biographical page of a terrorist appeared on wikipedia, where she is called a russian student who liquidated a telegram blogger. well, what kind of student is this and with whom did she cooperate? it was already quite clear in the anti-terrorist committee that the explosion in the cafe was planned by the ukrainian special services with the involvement of agents from among the supporters, whose fans, banned by the fpc, are actually the suspect...
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that in fact it is now one of our strategic airfields, this is definitely the case, please open wikipediauch an article on the airbase of ukraine, and it is very clearly written in which region the airbase is preserved or deconserved. and what, for example , happens at this or that airbase if it was deconserved since 2014, again you don't need to be james bond to find out what's wrong . ukrainian fighter-bombers and so on can be stationed at the kanatovo airfield, which is geographically very advantageous to the front line, so wait for new interesting interviews. the fact is that even the day before of a full-scale war, the russians knew the entire range of information about this airfield, and i only hinted that they did. committed suicide, according to my information, this person cooperated with the fsb with russian intelligence for a certain period of time and provided all the information about the location of our military unit that is moving and even the exact number of pilots who were directly involved in this airfield . well, let's think logically. could it be that somehow , after su
that in fact it is now one of our strategic airfields, this is definitely the case, please open wikipediauch an article on the airbase of ukraine, and it is very clearly written in which region the airbase is preserved or deconserved. and what, for example , happens at this or that airbase if it was deconserved since 2014, again you don't need to be james bond to find out what's wrong . ukrainian fighter-bombers and so on can be stationed at the kanatovo airfield, which is geographically very...
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it is characteristic that the biographical page of the terrorist immediately appeared on wikipedia, where she is called the russian student who liquidated the telegram blogger. but for what, well, what, or rather , this is for a student and with whom she collaborated already quite clearly expressed in the anti-terrorist committee supporters of the banned extremist fbk, whose fans are actually the suspect and specific names have already surfaced in these rows , the recruiter, the trap journalist roman popkov could have been expelled by eduard lemon at one time and went over to the poor inogen khodorkovsky at the sports camp and now he actively sympathizes with the kiev regime . according to the source, he allegedly taught the killer journalism, and then asked him to complete the task with a picture of interests, the suspects supplement it with very, specific socio-political views portrait of the terrorist was drawn up by evgenia petrukhin evgeny greetings well, as i understand it, there are many revealing moments in the characterization of the personality. hello exactly and apparently pers
it is characteristic that the biographical page of the terrorist immediately appeared on wikipedia, where she is called the russian student who liquidated the telegram blogger. but for what, well, what, or rather , this is for a student and with whom she collaborated already quite clearly expressed in the anti-terrorist committee supporters of the banned extremist fbk, whose fans are actually the suspect and specific names have already surfaced in these rows , the recruiter, the trap journalist...
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. >> you did an interview with wikipedia, attempted to have encyclopedia knowledge and it turned intoeft-wing thing. >> start something i call truth gpt or truth-seeking ai that trying to understand nature of the universe and might be the best path to safety, ai that cares about the earth will know we are interesting part of t"th unmaking of the president 2016" verse. >> you just need an option. his point about controlling the universe and humanity, my brain is not large enough to understand that, but his brain is. question of truth, you just need an option where you can get information to make your own decisions and people like schumer and you can't overstate the evil and malice behind intent here to control what you know and therefore control your brain. that is not an overstatement, so you just need an option in the way fox news provides an option. they don't want you to have alternate way of knowing what is upon haing in the world. >> ainsley: what did you think of him? what is he like? >> he is hilarious, i was amused and i appreciate being amused, he said i bought twitter for 44
. >> you did an interview with wikipedia, attempted to have encyclopedia knowledge and it turned intoeft-wing thing. >> start something i call truth gpt or truth-seeking ai that trying to understand nature of the universe and might be the best path to safety, ai that cares about the earth will know we are interesting part of t"th unmaking of the president 2016" verse. >> you just need an option. his point about controlling the universe and humanity, my brain is not...
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rahmatullah wa barakateh, which period in the table of islam alaikum third grade , those who say wikipediaho is at home, on titan arena , behind this shoe collagen hyo-jin nafis thamani burial box glue king opium production technology and thomas birth of imam hossein isfahan military organ forces an hatoi how are you photo of the week editor's comment from michael indonesia poren when are you going to meet me aref 50 df about qom introducing the year and seeing sex god, if it was not a bad service , put my death at your service. you didn't believe me. it came tonight ghazal logo ma'ala tejarat tanjikam i'm tormenting ali to my property and myself formula along with interesting educational videos in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful , look at the one who is laughing, say hello to imam reza, peace be upon him, for the transfer to esteghlal , the reactor of arak, this rolan research line hozah dar wali hundred years of divine hope in the name of your friend, from whom everything is . hello, good morning. you are very welcome. hello, reporter today , friday, because my li
rahmatullah wa barakateh, which period in the table of islam alaikum third grade , those who say wikipediaho is at home, on titan arena , behind this shoe collagen hyo-jin nafis thamani burial box glue king opium production technology and thomas birth of imam hossein isfahan military organ forces an hatoi how are you photo of the week editor's comment from michael indonesia poren when are you going to meet me aref 50 df about qom introducing the year and seeing sex god, if it was not a bad...
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hu-hu, run hippopotamus, run hippopotamus u-hoo, wikipedia hippopotamus fast leopard dog faster, so asridges and ladders. run, humming a song merrily, flashing past the fences, towers and digging ants clapping their eyes on their backs hippopotamus. run, do not return to your swamp-be-mon in the world many times touching points, whoever runs a lot does not get tired. hey! hemot run, run, run, run, run, runaway problems, jump jump from hood to hood, run, run, he run, run hmm psyche, my name is natalya loseva journalist for my co-host clinical psychologist candidate of psychological sciences mikhail khors hello and ours today's guest anastasia anastasia tell us what brought you to us. i came to you with such a problem that i started to panic attacks, you've been diagnosed. yes? i am now striving for this in order to find out exactly with the professionals what is happening with me, but according to the descriptions and self-feelings , this is exactly what happened at the beginning of this year, but the peak came when i realized that something had to be done. it is necessary to change som
hu-hu, run hippopotamus, run hippopotamus u-hoo, wikipedia hippopotamus fast leopard dog faster, so asridges and ladders. run, humming a song merrily, flashing past the fences, towers and digging ants clapping their eyes on their backs hippopotamus. run, do not return to your swamp-be-mon in the world many times touching points, whoever runs a lot does not get tired. hey! hemot run, run, run, run, run, runaway problems, jump jump from hood to hood, run, run, he run, run hmm psyche, my name is...
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they read the ukrainian version of wikipedia well, look , all the princes do not shift to the ukrainianthe names are russian. this is the first. secondly, if we say that kiev is the capital of some kind of kievan rus yes, for god's sake, then that's it we return home, but there is something else the conclusion suggests itself to them yes, because there is a continuation of the conclusion, as well. it also needs to be considered. let's see, we will also discuss, why did you say this? then that all the cities founded by the russian tsars belong to russia , it turns out that all the cities founded by the kievan princes belong to kievan rus, so i have a proposal to rename ukraine to kievan rus well, then all these you will disappear did not exist. bring back novorossiya. lenin created you and we will live together happily together with our beloved younger brother. costs whether ukraine change name to kievan rus let's take a second look at just the outskirts. what does the younger neighbor look like? as they say, ukraine is the size and outskirts and three. and now i'm a fresh danger. it see
they read the ukrainian version of wikipedia well, look , all the princes do not shift to the ukrainianthe names are russian. this is the first. secondly, if we say that kiev is the capital of some kind of kievan rus yes, for god's sake, then that's it we return home, but there is something else the conclusion suggests itself to them yes, because there is a continuation of the conclusion, as well. it also needs to be considered. let's see, we will also discuss, why did you say this? then that...
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they are everywhere, even on the page to their wikipedia, they are raising money for some kind of drones calms people down. well, apparently they bought it. he bought how many drones. i wasted my money on a fake video on a fake story. but here in russia it’s the other way around, we have a real story, an inspiring example of how a nine-year-old boy refused 200,000 rubles. and their other medals. yes, but at the same time he earned and deserved it. that's what he earned and deserved my tell you right after the ad. half an hour before spring, watch the big premiere after the vremya a program and six months later, with a gazprombank credit card, 180 days without extra conditions forever, when my allergy to animals is absorbed and protects from allergens thanks to just one tablet a day. ready concentrated synergetic fabric softener for 299 rubles agree we are unique only we we measure the time and we can fly half a day without losing. at the same time, not a minute after the rest , in all seriousness, advertise the train, which supports us, we believe people. about the loved ones a lot of ch
they are everywhere, even on the page to their wikipedia, they are raising money for some kind of drones calms people down. well, apparently they bought it. he bought how many drones. i wasted my money on a fake video on a fake story. but here in russia it’s the other way around, we have a real story, an inspiring example of how a nine-year-old boy refused 200,000 rubles. and their other medals. yes, but at the same time he earned and deserved it. that's what he earned and deserved my tell...
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yes listen to me well happy new year about me in general it was written on wikipedia how old am i? in general, i would like to think that i am, well, 38-40. well, it's written differently. it doesn't matter. you are admitted to the same hospital. you are one of those two thousand that these guys are saving, because dr. chechenev is also a handsome young man, the doctor is not like you are an elderly germanshaevich. tell me what was the most when i was at home i had symptoms, well, as usual, i had a heart attack for the sternum more, uh, and i began to think that it was probably a heart attack . i brought my son to the emergency room in the emergency and first aid hospital. i came to the register. i immediately said that i have symptoms of a heart attack. no, card, they immediately invited the doctor, but for chest pain and, uh, like this in the head and a burning sensation. and you know the most. that's probably the sad threat of death. it was the eat itself yes, that's the fear of death. just a dime you put these guys. well, in total , the difficulty is five for the first time tha
yes listen to me well happy new year about me in general it was written on wikipedia how old am i? in general, i would like to think that i am, well, 38-40. well, it's written differently. it doesn't matter. you are admitted to the same hospital. you are one of those two thousand that these guys are saving, because dr. chechenev is also a handsome young man, the doctor is not like you are an elderly germanshaevich. tell me what was the most when i was at home i had symptoms, well, as usual, i...
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you can go on wikipedia and read all about it. we recommend that you do. why?it sounds familiar. heaven's gate is proof that when religious fanatics command you to surrender your gender and become androgynous, castrate yourself and your children. it's probably not going to end well. >> we spent last week talking a lot about the leaker, the 21-year-old massachusetts air national rdsmen who brought 4 documents proving the budget demonstration has been lying about the war in ukraine for more than a year. now we know there are in fact boots on the ground, american special forces fighting in ukraine. we know ukraine is losing that war. most media outlets are telling you the opposite. they're telling you to focus on the leaker, not what he leaked. senator mike braun of indiana is one of the very few republicans in the senate who is concerned about the substance of the story. what do these documents refill and how should we respond? senator braun joins us. thank you for coming on and paid attention to what matters. not the kid but when he showed us. what do you think
you can go on wikipedia and read all about it. we recommend that you do. why?it sounds familiar. heaven's gate is proof that when religious fanatics command you to surrender your gender and become androgynous, castrate yourself and your children. it's probably not going to end well. >> we spent last week talking a lot about the leaker, the 21-year-old massachusetts air national rdsmen who brought 4 documents proving the budget demonstration has been lying about the war in ukraine for more...
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i partly agree with the wikipedia article, because how our realities are described there.l, let's put it this way, if not hostile, then at least definitely not friendly to russia and the people who climb there, as if just for information, they, along with this information, of course, wind up on their brains. well, there are many of those meanings that served him there, well, that is, here is a special military operation. there are no such terms, there is only the invasion of aggression and so on. there's a lot of things, that is, it's quite clear there, that anti-state attitudes aleksandrovich is right. but dmitry peskov is also right, who says that, well, it is, of course, yes. it is necessary to close, but it is necessary to create an analogue, but returning to that, an analogue of a cart, it is clear how to create an analogue of a machine, it is clear how to create, but an analogue of information and the tone of this information, it is not clear how to create an analogue of public mood and mechanism is not very clear. how to create? why did you try to sculpt it, as it w
i partly agree with the wikipedia article, because how our realities are described there.l, let's put it this way, if not hostile, then at least definitely not friendly to russia and the people who climb there, as if just for information, they, along with this information, of course, wind up on their brains. well, there are many of those meanings that served him there, well, that is, here is a special military operation. there are no such terms, there is only the invasion of aggression and so...
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when wikipedia is informing these language models, it's multiplying that problem >> you're 100% rightn consuming all the information that we humans put out there. and it's as good as it gets and as bad as it gets. there's a great book i just finished reading called "scary smart" and it says we have to be careful about how we interact with each other and machines, because as parents of this new -- i'll call it life form coming online -- you know, we're training them, teaching them on the information that we put out there. so it's not some ai, it's us we're reflecting back on ourselves the corners of the internet >> that's really interesting the final question, i am curious, as we talk about the startup ecosystem. a lot of the liquidity has vanished because of svb and other problems how bad is it? >> well, listen, money is not flowing free in those golden rivers and silicon valley. but the expense of starting a company is now lower than ever before these ai systems, large language models, are allowing entrepreneurs to get new companies up and going faster and cheaper than ever before wi
when wikipedia is informing these language models, it's multiplying that problem >> you're 100% rightn consuming all the information that we humans put out there. and it's as good as it gets and as bad as it gets. there's a great book i just finished reading called "scary smart" and it says we have to be careful about how we interact with each other and machines, because as parents of this new -- i'll call it life form coming online -- you know, we're training them, teaching...
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compound and become even more bias in a particular direction and those that look at social media or wikipediaour d.c. bias amplifying in one direction or another. >> early version showed had an extreme liberal bias, their privacy risks and what it can learn intake from all of our information, that is how it learns taking all this information in an seen was making predictive behaviors and assumptions about what's next that's a big risk for privacy. >> is big wordy seeing this without computers generating content, is the picture real, his voice real, is the text that they said that you sent real we talk about questions and complications in a world obsessed with the ending of walking information it does not like what about when no one created information, computer-aided. >> we talked about replacing human workers what i think is the biggest concern when it surpasses human intelligence when it passes to learn from itself the compound is intelligence the previous guest called a black box of mathematical algorithms that we can't comprehend this is the ability to surpass human intelligence leading t
compound and become even more bias in a particular direction and those that look at social media or wikipediaour d.c. bias amplifying in one direction or another. >> early version showed had an extreme liberal bias, their privacy risks and what it can learn intake from all of our information, that is how it learns taking all this information in an seen was making predictive behaviors and assumptions about what's next that's a big risk for privacy. >> is big wordy seeing this without...
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wikipedia describes jack as charismatic, classy and inspirational. what more could we ask? please join me in welcoming chris whipple and jack watson my goodness. thank you, tony. i want you all to know that the purpose of this is not only to engage in a conversation with chris this evening for your pleasure and information, it is to sell books. so i encourage all of you. thank you. i encourage all of you. when we depart this room after the program, the books are set up outside. and i would encourage everyone to read it. this is this is a splendid book that will inform you better than any book i know of. not only that i've read, but that i know of about the last two years of the biden administration. i want to read a very brief before saying a couple of words about chris. a very brief portion of the new york times review of his book. at the two year mark of the administration. no one can fairly score the fights of this presidency. the judgment on chris whipple fight, however, is much easier. it is a herculean effort for any future writer eager to describe biden's first two y
wikipedia describes jack as charismatic, classy and inspirational. what more could we ask? please join me in welcoming chris whipple and jack watson my goodness. thank you, tony. i want you all to know that the purpose of this is not only to engage in a conversation with chris this evening for your pleasure and information, it is to sell books. so i encourage all of you. thank you. i encourage all of you. when we depart this room after the program, the books are set up outside. and i would...
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. >> ainsley: criminal charges against alec bald wikipedia will be dropped over the fatal shooting ofing toographer halyna hutchins. prosecutors warn we will be dismissing the involuntary manslaughter charges. charges may be refiled. rebecca rose woodland joins us now. good morning, rebecca. >> good morning. >> ainsley: why do you think the charges were dropped. >> it seems like the charges were dropped they had more evidence they needed to analyze they are not ruling out the fact that he might be charged at a later date. >> we know he didn't do this intentionally. he was broken hearted about all of this. he is the executive producer of the show. a lot of celebrities do this, though, in order to get a big name in a movie or reality show they will make a celebrity who is a part of it an executive producer. it doesn't mean they actually know what is happening. they are not actually building the set. >> i think that might be something, too. you have a great point. we don't know if he was an active participant in running and daily basis. executive producer in name or maybe to get profits.
. >> ainsley: criminal charges against alec bald wikipedia will be dropped over the fatal shooting ofing toographer halyna hutchins. prosecutors warn we will be dismissing the involuntary manslaughter charges. charges may be refiled. rebecca rose woodland joins us now. good morning, rebecca. >> good morning. >> ainsley: why do you think the charges were dropped. >> it seems like the charges were dropped they had more evidence they needed to analyze they are not ruling...
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very easy to go on the interne and google each and every on of you some of you have impeccabl kept wikipedia pages, and applaud you for that what about you is not commonly known on the internet? >> i don't have a husband. it's a big thing on google people type in my husband al the time >> do you think is because the think you need to husband? >> i think so. i think it's my mom. >> and, what about you >> was not out there are the failures, what's not out there are the stumbles, what's not out there are the doubts, an the fact that i believe that s many of leadership is actually leading with vulnerability and empathy. that doesn't come through, i don't think in what succes looks like especially in the corporat world. >> dig in, by the way. dig in >> part of what we talked abou is this idea that there is a very curated forward facin public consumption of who we are. i'll speak for myself, i gre up where it was not okay to le all of it hang out it was not okay to let the world see it do you guys feel like there is this pressure, even now in the 21st century, where we fin ourselves, and i guess i
very easy to go on the interne and google each and every on of you some of you have impeccabl kept wikipedia pages, and applaud you for that what about you is not commonly known on the internet? >> i don't have a husband. it's a big thing on google people type in my husband al the time >> do you think is because the think you need to husband? >> i think so. i think it's my mom. >> and, what about you >> was not out there are the failures, what's not out there are...
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so i went to wikipedia and did a quick search and i was totally blown away. there were not many details about her, but it told me that the author was an american woman named eliza scidmore, or that she had written seven travel books, that she was the first person elected to the board of national geographic. in 1892, and then i read that she is widely credited as being the person who introduced the idea of bringing cherry trees to washington. and how had i never heard of this woman? i had lived here over 30 years. i went to see those trees every year and i had never heard the name eliza skidmore, so i was naturally curious. i was curious for one thing about her involved and in the trees, what inspired her? how did that come about? but it was also her story as a woman that intrigued me. how in the world did a woman of her era manage to achieve all the things she did? so when i set out to find out more about her, it was personal curiosity i did not have in mind at the time writing a book. i didn't know if that would be enough to write a book. i had never written
so i went to wikipedia and did a quick search and i was totally blown away. there were not many details about her, but it told me that the author was an american woman named eliza scidmore, or that she had written seven travel books, that she was the first person elected to the board of national geographic. in 1892, and then i read that she is widely credited as being the person who introduced the idea of bringing cherry trees to washington. and how had i never heard of this woman? i had lived...
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when you google somebody's name, you're given articles or wikipedia, you then read about it and go, no, no, he's the good guy. chatgpt just gives you what it thinks is the answer, and can get it wrong. it's great when you ask, like, how do you make hash browns. don't put me through ads, just tell me. so there's the good and the bad. >> thanks, scott. >>> 6:17 right now, and new video this morning showing some scary scenes in chicago. this was yesterday, taken during the severe thunderstorm there. windy conditions swept through, causing some of that debris to fall onto high-rise buildings under construction. look at that. here at home, we've actually seen several cracked windows, falling glass in san francisco. this is during recent wind events we've had. the city is putting an end to the 30-year inspection exemption for 71 of the city's tallest buildings. that means those buildings will have to provide a complete inspection of their facades within the next six months. this comes less than a week after our investigative unit first responded that the exemptions existed. >>> trending this
when you google somebody's name, you're given articles or wikipedia, you then read about it and go, no, no, he's the good guy. chatgpt just gives you what it thinks is the answer, and can get it wrong. it's great when you ask, like, how do you make hash browns. don't put me through ads, just tell me. so there's the good and the bad. >> thanks, scott. >>> 6:17 right now, and new video this morning showing some scary scenes in chicago. this was yesterday, taken during the severe...