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and in fact, really comes down to us uses. we need to constantly remind ourselves that what we see online is very often not a depiction of reality. what do you think of these apps? are they a threat? how do you feel about such altered faces? let us know. what are you using in stuff, facebook or what's up? well, be wary of the data. you ship the parent company. meta could pass on person. the dates of european uses to us all for a tooth. that's why the social media giant has just been fine in the you with the rest of some of the 1.2000000000. why? what metro allow sensitive data to be accessed by u. s. government services? what else is this stage of being shipped? who exactly is being affected? let's take a look how the record find helps you measure transfers to stay self, excuse us, to the u. s. why the company claims slides will to the business model use the data needs to be bundled, to process it in an effective way. and to said targeted as, based on the results. but us surveillance last a low intelligence agencies like the e
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well, st. colins work focuses on developing base us for medical use. this technology could also be applied to many other areas using our smartphones without even touching them with a brain computer interface. this can some day be a reality for everyone. the a lot of people who don't have any disability interested in using devices like us to connect with this computers or connect with the home environment. and, you know, certainly that's no more way we're doing. we're doing it for medical benefits it. there's no reason to think this technology wants be adapted and adopted by, by, of the companies who are making it for that purpose. this technology could have many applications because they could control more than just computers. essentially, everything and anything, anything electronic at all. i'm currently we're using it to, i'm kind of unable to patients to use a communication device, but this could also be put towards something like a smart home systems. if you wanted to turn on your, your lights them, or if you needed to control wheelchair or other k
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use the quantity of the call by not able to use it later. so chip, some plaster makes the concrete and recyclable. but a similar looking silicon base plaster doesn't affect every usability of the concrete or let's look at the steel a universally used material in construction that could have an infinite live cycle . just the simple decision to use bolted connections rather than welded joints would allow the structure to be dismantled, making it easier to we use the materials. it's all about designing smarter. while these individual solutions are amazingly easy to implement, unfortunately, they alone will not be enough to make the construction sector. environmentally friendly says no over so, fee can be fun. so we need the market, we need the politicians, and we need the society to go for these ideas. and i think we are already in a stage where our society sees that we need to do something different. so created to create a can show the solution. that's how this is actually possible. cradled cradle is not a miraculous idea. it's just a guide fo
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at least 9 people that reported to me, would it say with us for dw use asia, that's up next i've been presented and i'll see you next down the pricing strategies to throughout say what crazy the imagine how many portions of loans us turn out in the world climate change, the story faces much less the way from just one week. how much was going to really get we still have time to work. i'm going to access the basic videos aisha are coming up today. i'm to groups was an ethnic violence in india, as ne communities in monday for amik themselves of the deadly crushes displaced 025000 people. this concerns to offer an increase invalid and separate as a can the situation be controlled? the i'd be to expand it. you're welcome to the news aisha. i'm glad you could join us a 7 year old boy and his mother of the latest casualties and ethnic violence. that's grouped india is northeastern states of money for the more than a month long violence, and the state is primarily between 2 ethnic groups. the majority may tease and the minority cookies potential, most of grant state benefits to the may. these
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no one tells us anything, no one helps us. there's no room for us. but where can we go? what annoys when we all knew? isn't america suppose to help were sleeping outside at the church? they always say come back tomorrow. we have kids. some with me florida, a huge challenge for the helpers like mike guthrie, who manages a couple of shelters in the city. it's very difficult. and it's, it's never great to look a family in the face and say, i don't know where you're sleeping tonight. especially when they've come to you for help. most of the immigrants here are from angola, comes on and t p. they cross the us mexican border. now they're stuck before. if you have 100 asylum seekers arriving here from the city of them of 40 wouldn't be crossing the boulder as towards canada and nowadays big can't cross the border because it's closed. now the are for us to start with their process here as they have to state the state to the location as a lawyer. model key, bungie helps them to start the asylum procedure. he entered the us as a refugee and is now the president of the congo lease
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as we own us use and a 1000000. yes. that's what formula show that. we find it hard to imagine the only a small percentage of this energy reach has promised to us. because the lights intensity decreases as a distance of sun is only half way through. it's like spawn it will supply our planet with some lights for another 4 and a half 1000000000 years. however, it will only lose a 1000. so if it's mass during its unimaginably long existence, once it's been tough, it's hydrogen. the sun will turn into a so called red giant, becoming huge, heat, bloated, and harling 10 to 20 percent of its mass into space. then it will have reached the end of its life, as we know, it will already of time the us into a whole that on it the that was this week's episode of tomorrow today, whether you've been watching on your phone or tablet or tv, we have you enjoyed the shows, see you next time. state curious by the can climate change be hacked? advocates of new technologies claims science can stuff global warming, the wheels smart ideas,
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they use these. what do you yell instead of out or the theme is working to as changes in movements had. let me have you happen to be on the, the cases of suffering from asthma and i do these is due to a small cab degrees. there are many cases of children getting burned because as those that are on the ground, that those cases have also being video misuses pay will be a little bit of a 0. ok and really focused on every other house. so let's access to a clean and safe cooking stove. millions of didn't use criticism open. 5, still. it is often to have them in. you have to spend hours searching for daily cooking. women who have now switch to the new stoves, no difference. they have a 5 level, but that is on the stove, protects us from the heat and smoke, and also protects our kids and animals from diseases. and even the vain moto did not damage the stove status, so they already can rename the feedback. and by finding that magnet the, my jump, i was giving back to the community, she and her husband on the
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but in the bigger picture, in the us, as dependent on asian countries supplying us with computer trips and to taiwan is one of those countries, its ultimate laser, its career, its china. and what the us wants is really that the cutting edge production of computer chips, especially from taiwan, especially from tiers some seats is not just taking place in asia, but it's actually set to to the united states. so i wouldn't see this a trade talk right now is the big deal, the big a deal as the industrial policy under the bottom administration. that aims for investments, for example, by t, as i'm see in the us, and look at what happened last year in december t, as i'm see actually announced the $40000000000.00 investment in a new plan in the united states. and i think that's going to attack the global supply of computer chips much more than this deal here. all right, jeff, i'm, i get comments at the university of since gallon. thank you very much. thank you. a time bomb at the same time as a scourge today. that is how french president, somebody on my call has described the global problem of
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well, nations or industries, the planning on using a little bit all using us a bit asked to sit around in a table and say, we need to decide how we're going to use this area sustainably. we've seen the success of the highest east receive, but has taken in 20 years to come to an agreement. and now we need to as quickly to us a little bit before more damage is done to physically clean up a piece of space junk. it has to be d over to it, which means grabbing it. i'm pushing it down into the atmosphere or mostly venza upon re entry like a shooting stop. as you can imagine, that's not a cheap operation. the spacecraft remove a mission, especially if it's the 1st one and we still have to develop that technology. it's in the ballpark of 500000000 during the unity in space agencies. first, actual removal emission will be launched in 2025 by a switch. don't quote the space literally space solution is essentially like a tow truck if you want. luke, pick a to the company c o, we have a big cropping system in front of our satellite. that makes it possible to pick up a large piece of debris from or
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best us. so when will its x direction and use the band worldwide? when will we listen to the countless victims who are demanding that the health of many not be sacrificed to profit the few? until that happens, these minerals deadly legacy will continue. the 3rd of all, i'm actually in the window close to 5 is onto the highway. so people, my cos, who are driving along here with the windows open, are exposed to the 5 s on their exposure, the which is entities, tennessee just says to not public. and you don't have conducted sort of analyses since i became involved in environmental protection. also, i'm the kind of person who goes into the field to measure the pollution is that it's important to doing to them because often governments don't smoke because they're not capable of doing it the, the, because they were afraid of finding thing as of yet not me. is if i chase pollution to assess that, but obviously in the hope i don't find it. but most of the time if i suspect scenario is polluted housing
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people are use to check on it. we have as many as you are all directly depend on our recall about us, but that's all we're going to use the time elise for when there are loads our tours and destroyed freedom even in atlanta. as we'll see, the whole soul, our brain is brain, is $1.00 and the price prizes and a social class in different parts. we have no price tor, the opponent by c $22.00, and ask for each of these pieces for acuity. so i think the normal space r o to some of that file, china to try to get to your, from state by us a deeper and deeper sizes. but all is contribution to somebody that in the similar area it was turned down. i believe that there is no 72 degrees or maybe all day going in and rochester, as it has that range confirmation you've all the t. v shows also your age drive in our manners and facilitators. my name is tasia, the energy class as the area fall fall. so if you go in as an old habits wow entire, i just couldn't pass it on a single some thoughts as well as the re review to add your to
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and we use our confirmation with an m i. the coding fees on a rest to the host of the conference announced you get back in. so you create to the tune of 3000000000 phones with this. and at 1st thing that we do here, we all sending a message that our support on the field and beyond cannot be helped lost it. and that ukraine's incredible spirit will prevail. you commission president or is it up on the land made in the be the private investors to help in the reconstruction efforts? we need the private sector to step into because it is you the private sector with your invalid viewable expertise and you'll find that for fire power that will help ukraine realize it's dreams. you are you today at this conference and we really need you. and we know we can rely on while the german foreign minister acquired for the need to link ukraine's recovery to its u x session process to make recovery. it's truly european. and deborah, the word bank estimates that the reconstruction effort will cost more than $400000000000.00. a figure that we're
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that loans is use just for use food for people. and for the animals know think about that. welcome to eco africa. i am sandra tween over here and i increase their lives. glad to have you with us today. that's a good point, sandra. we learned the hard way back, not all find me muscles equally sustainable or healthy, especially about they are being parked on the climate. that's why the floss seems to day care. so look at what else we have in store boasting from deals with the help of solar power. luckily, and the legal coral trait and making the boat as the roll, organic waste. and the way you leave, it's nearly impossible to escape pollution and cold some nation weather in the air, sewing, or even want to for example, from the signs they want or originally hailed as in game changes. but we know no thought the not only poison the food we eat, but also cute is a split up by 2 to processes such as poor condition. the tide, however, is starting to change right to a new gun to, for example, the government. he's taking states to transform conventional agriculture to a new comic sy
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the assist us control y v. then tackle, you know, unemployment is lot of young people come to us looking for jobs, we degrees, you know, but they are unemployed. so we'd search schools, we saw that this would be innovation, this would be impact because would have this young people that will, will have a practical skill when they go into work somewhere else or they can self employed themselves. but if he's think it impala, my name is emotional and uh, and i am uh, engineer, i'm currently practicing profession designing. i've never been exposed to crochet. so is, this has been my 1st on what a lot most is, the experience of being creative and just you know, being able to say are under needles and making sure with just needles and home. 10 kinds of my life a lot because this is actually my 1st time being able to do what i really like to designing and be able to be in a professional space. we see the through the product from painful and actual material and then to the store. that's something that's being really val
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uses. we need to constantly remind ourselves that what we see online is very often not a depiction of reality. what do you think of these apps? are they a threat? how do you feel about such altered faces? let us know. what are you using in stuff, facebook or what's up? well, be wary of the data. you shift the parent company metric with cost on person. the dates of european uses to us all for a tooth. that's why the social media chime has just been fine in the you with the records, some of the 1.2000000000. why would met to allow sensitive data to be accessed by us government services? what else is this data being shipped? who exactly is being effective? let's take a look how the record find helps you make a transpose that stays health, excuse us, to the u. s. why the company claims slides or to the business model, use the data needs to be bundled to processes in an effective way. and to said targeted as based on the results for us to valence last, a low intelligence agencies like the end, i
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it's use us to the u. s. why the company claims slides will to the business model, use the data needs to be bundled, to process it in an effective way. and to set targeted s space on the results. thoughts, surveillance laws allow intelligence agencies like the end, if they've brought access to the data from non u. s. uses union quotes, also competitive take precautions against these last before, but it didn't happen. so now the us left mess up with this record fine in order to protect your pin citizens data from the u. s. it could be an important step and force big tech companies to protect our data better even beyond the you. that's important because it's not just u. s. also are issues that may be interested in your data. your own government could be to us big tech aiding the n s. s. mess surveillance program. we've known that since 2013 thanks to whistle blow. edward snowden, now, 10 years later, government and intelligence agencies are reported the receiving even more data from social media provider. who e
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okay, stay with us, konstantin. i'd 1st like to take a look now at a trip by a delegation of african leaders to view crane and russia. they're set to meet with putting today in an effort to convince them to negotiate peace. the delegation did not have that much success on the 1st off with their mission, ukraine. paying their respects african leaders visit food to the side of a legend atrocities against ukrainian civilians. at the hands of russian soldiers, by please read this and we must protect the lives in printing and rep appliances russian lives global lives. that's important to protect the nice and focus on the develop. visiting leaders also inspected, destroyed russian military equipment on display and central keys. a show of support from the south african presidents, serial rama, post as stress. it was not unqualified support. so the 1st one is that we are here to listen to listen both to prison zalinski and tomorrow would have been listening to prison, ported and reduced. so with deep respect for the people
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not most of us because up in this place is currently very important for us. and the city took us in from the 1st day of the war and just helping us and our patients. i'm not sure what to get into a diploma. we're very grateful to our publish colleagues and to everybody involved . here you've seen the logistics of doing this, the home use of the new situation that's economically benefit at the city, particularly hotels and restaurants such as this pizza. ria for us, president joe biden 8. and when he visited the troops, since then, more people have been coming to this restaurant. and there's a new special pizza variety itself. so the goal is close to the spicy. jo pizza has much rooms all over the pepperoni and hall opinion was told by the joe biden felt the heat before the war in ukraine. the city had 200000 inhabitants. now there are also 10000 soldiers in around 30000 refugees from ukraine. this isn't a problem, say most residents, but some worry sometimes you see more people on the street or in the bars, but they're not dangerous for union. unfortunately,
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to the us open gulf reaching follow leads. the 14 off, it has fed around american, sought to on the pound day to to equal the tournaments record score of 10 and up to 36 holes when i'm plaque is wide shut behind file the other half. that's all for me for now. half next is all taking on additional shifts, which takes a look at the role of video games play in the information for many. it's the only way to and i live in the stage in some one use of the term for me. i am eddy micah junior. thanks for your time. the on said s b i c i a and most of us have been 20 years nissan. of a k, a tom lee, the most timely fund way was sort of the as we say, the poster child for the, the proliferation problem assigned to them. and then it is said, no one has ever seen a soul in the side of the super powers fugitive right now. the world's most dangerous where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on the w. the game is, can play out well since that other people are experiencing the horrors off in real life and death from above. please can fly military dron
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requests from us customers. and that would help the growth of the semiconductor industry in taiwan. and if taiwan does a better job with semiconductors, the us and china will also have more to consider or lose if a war really breaks out. and that has become the reason that why they think that the ts mc it's a r double. i assume it has the symbolizing role in jewel political patients. you mentioned the potential for war that there is like this concern that china might invade old blockade taiwan. how is t, as i'm see, responding to that consent? well, they have stated clearly that if china were to attack taiwan, the impact of waveform manufacturing would not be the most important problem for taiwan. because the entire world border, what change they also set, nobody can control t t s m c by force. because if you do so, you cannot keep it running for long. the supply chain of the materials and equipment required by ts mc to manufacturer a way. first comes from the us, japan, you as a truck, it's used less to just ha
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and you are chips and the brain that's out topic on shift the us tech to us in a loan mosque wants to optimize our brains with his start off your link. the company's already made a name for itself through spectacular experiments on animals. and now your link has received approval to start clinical trials on humans and in switzerland that scientists have helped a paraplegic man work again, using brain implants and a lot take a look of his life has been altered dramatically for the 2nd time. thanks to an experimental procedure, linking the brain to the spine with a digital bridge, a paralyzed man is able to walk again. within 5 to 10 minutes, i could control my it's the brain. i went picked up what i was doing with my head, so that was like, yeah, the best outcome, i think for everyone. after an accident in 2011, get you on o's. com was paralyzed in both legs. doctors operated to implant electro . it's in the 40 year old sprain and spine there is one surgery at the level of the brain. we do to really find the item, you put the electrodes in order to record the brain cigna. and then anot
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trend is to use adhesives and devices. you want to say we're trying to slow down this trend and convince people that today in 2023 and my even with a computer like the one nikolai has been using for almost 10 years. you yourself can do pretty much everything you need failed to sit on up as want i to professor not completed this is the 1st laptop released by funds from out to them and his business partner and you can log in. yeah. it's been regularly upgraded and repaired and still works flawlessly. today i'm instruction. manual is available online learning. no. can you encourage our customers to open up the devices themselves? other manufacturers say there's no guarantee, but there is with us. we have the the you commission has introduced right to repair for consumers, the commode and doesn't want to wait until new legislation is approved. the comprehensive has rented out about 3700 devices, so fund sometimes in the us, the model of his equipment himself. today he's visiting some commode customers across the folder in germ
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next page us used or on base her $45.00, a piece that is $0.50 for every liter. it's the 1st step in the oil is upside lean to any water. certainly we generally provide hotels of concern that actually put when they used oil leaks and every vehicle about 10 to 15 days depending on demand we collected or if i looked at what is the light and bring it to offices, and then what would be, what the company collects close to $100000.00, it does a point 4 months and brings it to pacific lines such as this one. first it is suppose to, to, to move, particularly if not the, then the own quality is tested. i'm pointing in the next step. i would say look like from the beginning and i started with this is where restore the used clicking noise from here we take it to the plant, but it's heated at 70 degrees celsius. this is the reactor. after that, it moves from circular to try it in to try it again, heated up 225 degrees one. at that stage 2000 and moisture we've been removed and the result is cleared by with the water fall under the water. even though every container or for th
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as we own us use and a 1000000. yes. so that's what formulas show that we find it hard to imagine the only a small percentage of this energy reach has promised to us. because the lights intensity decreases as the distance of song is only half way through. it's like spawn it will supply our planet with some lights for another 4 and a half 1000000000 years. however, it will only lose a 1000. so if it's mass during its unimaginably long existence, once it's been tough, it's hydrogen. the sun be turned into a so called red giant, becoming huge, he bloated and having 10 to 20 percent of its mass into space then it will have reached the end of its life as we know it. and we already of time the us into a whole dead planet the that was this week's episode of tamara today. whether you've been watching on your phone or tablet or tv we have you enjoyed the show. see you next time. state curious by the the, the can trying to change the hack advocates of new technologies. claims science can stop global warming, the wheels smart
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most of the same things we can use here on us. i need a system that cleans the air and recycle that. so i need to system the kings, the waterfront recycle center. this is if we were to learn a thing or 2 from modules and we could live sustainably here on us to. i just need the us journey to most also poses major challenges for such as then the red tenant, something to say i leaves humans expose to deadly cosmic radiation. and the problems does get more difficult from that. my name is stan old walt. i'm an astronomer. i work here at nasa goddard space flight center. if we want to go to mars, we have to learn how to work in an environment that is very unfriendly, where we literally have to bring our own atmosphere, our, our, our own resources. and the best way that we, we could actually understand how to work in an environment is to work in a nearby environment. that's not that there's something that happens to be the lunar surface, the so the world's major space agencies tend to look to them in these days. many wish to repeat the s
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how the money used. and we have all the, with the experience of the private funds and the public funds that are very good with the reporting. and they have, they will just be patient and 0 issues. regarding when to start with construction. the issue is that we have to exist right now. people who lost the homes up to the terrorist attack at that can hold them, have to find their homes right now. we have to rebuild our infrastructure right now and gets ready was our energy infrastructure for the upcoming winter. right now, we have to make sure that we exist and live and can have children going to schools right now. we cannot wait until the water is over, and this is why we have talking about it's about the reconstruction right away. not at some foreseeable future. you know, the progress on the battlefield and the prospect of an end to this for would certainly help to raise more money for reconstruction. so let me ask you, i mean, what stage is the ukranian counter offensive? what stages it at? at this mome
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it's good idea of us to the bottom. you left off the here in chrome dry, close to johanna is back brook all aims to sol based mystery. the scientists ponce of the cradle of human kind. and the many fossils in this landscape have revealed the story of evolution. it has been listed as a unesco welled, heritage science since 1999 the humanities family tree, bronze, tall from the great shapes. 7000000 years ago. we and our ancestors descended from that new genus to home in any one of those ancestors is of charlotte. peasant cuts off whom several skeletons have been found . some of them over 3000000 years old. but about 2000000 years ago, they spaces died out. the transition from australia pits because the human still counts as a blind spot in evolutionary history. and no false soul has yet been found from the period between 3 and 2000000 years ago. that will give us any clues but the guy became site manager of the chrome dry archaeological site in south africa in 2002 to try and so phase mystery the, the, at the time the re
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it will send the message that went in full to, to tide and leave this use meter for us to get to what they want. and that's also make us more vulnerable. so i say that because i understand, of course, that some of these more long term issues related to reforms interoperability, it transition from. so it's a standard to naples standard is not perhaps the most urgent task, but there's not, there's it not this for 2 reasons. it's not, there's pointed because 15 kate's long term commitments sending a message to moscow that pressed them to it and cannot wait those out. uh well, i believe that that they must go they, they, they think that democracy is and they see that we are ready to, nope, not to stand by ukraine for as long as it takes. and we're going to prove the opposite, but demonstrating that democracy is actually able to stand up for their values and be there when they are needed to defend democracy unfreeze on us. we do want to support the ukraine. so these more long term efforts, the multi year program of implementing the transition from sort the nickel standards it, it's 10 seme
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they can put it to good use in their own life. that's important and then the 2nd and the 2nd field that is important is regulate. so we don't need smart regulation that fosters innovation to us because there are vast benefits as you continue to buy, pointed out. but that also mitigates the risk for people on the ground. and we need regulation that make sure that fundamental rights are protected. what that regulation could look like. i want to discuss in just a moment with, with the 3 of you. but let me just ask a little bit about where the industry stands today and relo as we heard, leading researchers have been issuing warnings, including spokes people for the leading companies in this area. whether it's microsoft opening i or others. but are they walking the talk? are they now slowing down and prioritizing safety over a speed to market? i don't think so. so i was telling before the, the big difference between a i in the 90s on a, i today is that a, i in the ninety's was an academic program. it was the owner of the universe. it's
they can put it to good use in their own life. that's important and then the 2nd and the 2nd field that is important is regulate. so we don't need smart regulation that fosters innovation to us because there are vast benefits as you continue to buy, pointed out. but that also mitigates the risk for people on the ground. and we need regulation that make sure that fundamental rights are protected. what that regulation could look like. i want to discuss in just a moment with, with the 3 of you....
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u. us summit or in other uh, some important some is the leaders always reaffirm the importance of use instability in the taiwan strait. and they also oppose any human data with change of status quote in this part of the world and somebody even the post the use of force. and lately, there's also a new language coming out of europe, saying that the piece instability of the power straight is an integral part of the global security and prosperity. and with all of this, i'm sure the international caution against the chinese use support or teen to an ex tie one is sufficient and we hope the international community can continue to pay attention to that you, chinese motivation, they'll be using force against taiwan. so he's very strong words from the international community. strong was from the west or enough to to, to china. there were plenty of strong words directed reading that put in before he invited ukraine on the wall. it was, i had any way. so it was a strong was maybe a slight to develop to diplomacy, a slightly exaggerated in diplomacy these days that is available. cool. very good q
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i a, you can submit to move, i joins us virtually from switzerland. and let me ask all of you to just give us a very quick take on how you see this balance between uh, between risks and benefits. and a couple of the scientists warning of possible extinction. compare a high to societal scale risk such as pandemic send even nuclear war. would you agree? well, i think that's a little exercise. you're right because the, the risk i see are more, they come from everyday life. i say risk regarding employment. what are we going to do with people who is being displaced by new information? technology is isolated risk without getting information, whether it's through or whether it's not through. when we read something on the internet, i see risk regatta being isolation of people privacy. i say the risk of this type, and i think that the regulation is required. and i, i think the big simulation of human kindness is sort of the found and is more relate to positively to climate change and to a thank you and we'll come back to regulation a little bit later. let me g
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so be so thank you for joining us. what is in the contemporary arch project logo is a project that was conceptualize 11 years ago. and the name of it means i'm a c u and acknowledge you for who you. uh, it's a place that names. and the reason why we actually initiated the project with the department of us and coach plus based on the is the public attacks that are happening inside of africa. that, you know, and my experience of targeting the continent that it's actually not just so that she can issue. it's a continental issue that we need to know. i know that she says a and i'm accepted. so therefore who we are as africans. and we use the medium of visual at to showcase the best of african contemporary turing. i should come in . thank you so much for giving us an insight into this beautiful excavation and for your time. escape voting has always been a sport for misfits and our costs in africa. it is still a small and underground activity, but it is covered only if we wanna with sound good. how does she get is working to
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send us a message and let us know. that's it for me today by and see you next time the, the amount of classes is increasing every year. many gone up watching on black silver fillings, holiday destination drowning, and plastic weiss every year your other exports. in terms of plastic weight. is there another way? after all, the environment isn't recyclable, the make up your own mind? dw, made for mines. the guardians of the truth. i have paid almost every price of the $2.00 in the country like to keep taking on the powers that be the risk. everything turned into our needs. activists, journalists, and politicians, living in exile. they would have to check the list for their mission. what drives them? people need to know what is happening that our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube dw documentary, the garage, somebody's waiting for customers at the old site. she has a young baby to feed at home and a family to support. so 5 new lot dodge commodities, one of the hundreds of thousands of indian women, an institut
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of the indictment us. i mean this, we being charges here really do stand out for me. it's not just one or the other. you know, when you look at the, what's going on in the state of new york, even critics of donald trump will say it might be a flimsy case. this when it easily could be as well. but it's just so in depth what federal prosecutors have gone after from ford and also how much they're heating on the intent is really, really interesting. here. i think a lot of people think about us classified documents in a very sort of james bond sort of way that it's a very official system, very professional. but actually the us classification system is a mess with so many people involved. so many ways for there to be leaks, it's not so unusual as we saw with president joe biden, they're classified documents could end up being handled inappropriately. but the difference here with federal prosecutors saying is the intent to mishandled and the intent to really just let them be out sitting around for visitors of the
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house of the us had the to plant ease and we call too old that loans is used just for use food for people and for the animals know, think about that. welcome to equal africa. i am sandra tween over here and i increase their lives lots to have you with us today. that's a good point, sandra. we've learned the hard way back look, we'll find the muscles are equally sustainable or healthy, especially about they are being parked on the climate. that's one of the last themes today. ever. so look at what else we have in store. most then probably deals with the help of solar power. laughlin, the legal coral trait. and making the boat as the roll, organic waste. no matter where you leave, it's nearly impossible to escape pollution and cold submission, whether in the air, sewing, or even want to for example, from the signs they want or originally hailed as game changes. but we know no thought the not only poison the food we eat, but also q is a split up by 2 to processes such as poor condition. the tide, however, is starting to change right to in uganda for example, the government is taking place to
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it goes to also use tools and walked up for right most likely to use it also to protect the lodge. brian didn't develop until after the 1st humans appear to say to put museum up there because open today the belief is more that the criteria for the coming human have to do with development. the bio vision, you only depend with the fossil of this insensitive, we are able to answer that for the 1st time 1st through the be all good point from my point, once it gets to the paleo anthropologists realized that this find will revolutionize their research. the problem try, they hope to find out, want originally made humans humans the want, a 3 d images of being analyzed to search for more information, continues that the chrome dry science. the geology provides the researchers with new details. the cave filled up until the time has reached the ceiling. it's possible that predators been moved in the false holes from the thomas. but probably that pray. and they tell us about the lives that the 1st humans, the scene on subject. yeah. then you know the need to many in years ago we were primarily
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the cook started using plastic anyway. the report was never published. single used plastic is just a massive money saver for all sorts of companies, including quite dakota. they use incredibly cheap plastic to make that packaging. they put it on the market and then it's job done. it's gone. co owns are the 200 brands including sprint center and the 55 brands are bought in water and the ones voters add up to a lot of plastic coats uses 3000000 tons of it a year. equivalent to 200000 pumpkins every minute. maybe home for them, end up fund, dumped or lifted the public awareness of the plastic waste crisis reached the peak . the problem is now visual. it wasn't 20 years ago. we didn't have all these photographs on the internet of taps in the bellies of birds and turtles. being choked by plastic, we have them now. we can't shake that from our, our, our brains. we see it, it makes us upset, and it even makes leaders of beverage companies upset it's moved beyond an economic issue. this issue of, let's externalize the costs, where
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but when i got the disease, nobody explained anything or told us what us best us was. i just felt i loved it and why didn't buy the 1st and there was as best as everywhere we use the best. those tests describe the oil off our hands and our bare feet by day. i believe it is only a lot like a lot of the men of that. i can tell you that we had no idea. nobody told us that especially those was dangerous. actually going to be in that are like how do i put this on? what do to on, i don't know if i've been doing a little mileage on it. we are poor people without influence, highly from what it is. so for you and like the cash flows and you said what we are powerless against the shipyard owner. we can't make it different items and then you go to another one as well. don't want to, you know, how it is, what can we do against the rich businessman at home, home for somebody to get out of kind of the market. if i tried to talk to him about it, he would deny it. he would tell me to get lost out of a lot. i bought a lot of mine as little money for now the we have it on 15000 work. th
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we used candidates. if ship surrounded us, we aims. the canons at them impala, that's on the all across the island, there are weapons, soldiers, and military installations that today function as tourist attractions qua good is proud to show us as home. there are no traffic lights, drivers, never home care horns, and he never loves his car. he does have to leave china will attack not to for him the people on either side of the time, one straight ar family close enough that they can see each other. now the one that is the mount 2 islands that's closest to the chinese mainland go don't lie around to. it's around 9.5 kilometers off the coast to deal without you didn't know who time paint is 200 kilometers away. the mount 2 islands are in between, between china and taiwan, stuck in the middle of the conflict. that's something for going into holiday, finds slower pace, and the pragmatism of the islanders, at least until the next military maneuver. the, this time a global team comes from the hi, my name is ma'am, i'm 16 years old. i live in f
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the end goal is give us what rights when we feel so if you will not hear anything about us. all right, so to live on a c, okay. we need to wrap this up, we really need to wrap this up. so i only want solutions. now please. i believe that the most important thing is that representation and positive representation is key. because right now, lots of kenyans see, gave people as people who don't exist within their society or something that do not deserve to be talked about. but this image that is sold by the media, the church, and what are the other institution exist, is an image of people in the l g, b, t 2 plus community. that's not even real. ok, so positive an on this representation. so most of you shows please for my solution is very simple. i think we all exist in a space of curiosity, rather than invest so much in having by us and judgment and expressing that. can you spend more time being curious? i want people to ask me questions about my life, but not in a sexualized way, you know, to, to, to, to a, because i want to bring the question of into sexuality like, you raise
the end goal is give us what rights when we feel so if you will not hear anything about us. all right, so to live on a c, okay. we need to wrap this up, we really need to wrap this up. so i only want solutions. now please. i believe that the most important thing is that representation and positive representation is key. because right now, lots of kenyans see, gave people as people who don't exist within their society or something that do not deserve to be talked about. but this image that is...
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us. now to avoid being swallowed up inside the traffic, tom, many young children helped to wake up the crack of dawn to get to school early. i spent some time with a family here in a crowd, atlanta, the true cost of education. it's fine be, i mean a crock to morning light is just brick into the sky. and i'm of the home of patients. we, i think, is interesting. by the time i get here, we are and had built our rigmarole, have been up for mod, done on off every morning. the single mother who also works as a beautician has to get to adults are ready for school before she gets to his shop . or is it no agents? why do you have to wake up this early? so i'm sorry. if she doesn't wake up early, she's going to be late to school. now, why doesn't she attends a school in the neighborhood? more money course can get bank. oh, fast for me, with these close to the school before we need to feed my, my guess anything that went on with the school fees are affordable and they've also got a good academic per
us. now to avoid being swallowed up inside the traffic, tom, many young children helped to wake up the crack of dawn to get to school early. i spent some time with a family here in a crowd, atlanta, the true cost of education. it's fine be, i mean a crock to morning light is just brick into the sky. and i'm of the home of patients. we, i think, is interesting. by the time i get here, we are and had built our rigmarole, have been up for mod, done on off every morning. the single mother who also...
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so it's all about what does the use case the eyes use for and who is using a lot of the innovation comes from small startups. and so the more regulation we put, the less the innovation of and see from the small companies. but while the opportunities of a i a vast, so with the risks, and that's the other side of the debate, digital rights advocates want to top rules to mitigate the risks, the artificial intelligence, machine learning and all these. let's a complex complex algorithms and data sets. are jeff, placate the biases, that's the humans have a systems used in recruitment, for example, have been shown to be biased against women. facial recognition technology has been proven to be less accurate for people of color with people being arrested for crimes. they never committed and algorithms used to by public authorities have wrongly accused thousands of families of welfare fraud. so you don't make is a seeking to balance both sides of the argument, their answer regulate a i systems according to their level of risk when the risk so limited, like when a high is used, it fills the emails
so it's all about what does the use case the eyes use for and who is using a lot of the innovation comes from small startups. and so the more regulation we put, the less the innovation of and see from the small companies. but while the opportunities of a i a vast, so with the risks, and that's the other side of the debate, digital rights advocates want to top rules to mitigate the risks, the artificial intelligence, machine learning and all these. let's a complex complex algorithms and data...
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of course, thank you so much for being with us minister of the ukraine and come to us since it is an early days. but do you expect it to be a turning point of the more i really do hope that although we have seen also the counter offensive over the many months back. so when we take the hark, if and then the also head is on. and then we saw that the grain is what quite successfully. so of course now we would it be more difficult as the russians have built many defense lines. and we all understand how difficult the days for the crane. but we were talking a lot about these options, what do credit us have? and my message has ahold of this being that, you know, please do not put a lot of pressure through craniums because they know exactly what to do. and they will do any things in their power and everything in their power to, to get back. that was the big question here is how to ramp up military assistance for ukraine and what they need right now. what's on their list? we know fi to jets, a long range missile has but may be, is a munition the most pressing issue? what would you say? i woul
of course, thank you so much for being with us minister of the ukraine and come to us since it is an early days. but do you expect it to be a turning point of the more i really do hope that although we have seen also the counter offensive over the many months back. so when we take the hark, if and then the also head is on. and then we saw that the grain is what quite successfully. so of course now we would it be more difficult as the russians have built many defense lines. and we all understand...