Artificial intelligence is making rapid strides theres talk of a new evolution that could fundamentally change life on our planet. Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize every aspect of daily life work mobility medicine the economy and communication. But will ai really make medicine better and doctors superfluous when will self driving cars hit our roads. Will intelligent robots usurp our jobs and only heading for a dystopia with no privacy and total surveillance. What exactly is Artificial Intelligence and how much can it really do. What will change and what will remain pure fantasy. 20. To these questions we embarked on an exciting journey to meet the scientists working on our future in the u. S. Britain germany and china. Our 1st stop Silicon Valley in California Apple google and facebook all have their headquarters here it is the epicenter of the digital revolution. The Tech Industry has changed the face of the San Francisco bay area new start up companies launc
Of the firm belief that this Current Crisis in the amazon rainforest has to be dealt with. So the french president definitely has the chance on the side. Both sonora has called discussing the amazon without representatives from the region colonialist but with more leaders calling the blaze as an International Crisis the fires appear firmly on the agenda. All right so a huge topic but of course these fires a just one of the issues likely to be on this weekends agenda tell us what other important issues also will be discussed. The 7 would lead the protests which i saw here know the disarray the disagreement within the g 7 is so big that they can also be blown up by for example the us President Donald Trump who is opposing just everything the g 7 stand for us to so far. Trade International Cooperation fight against Climate Change is against everything the other 60 does want to agree on and thats its why president mccall said there will be no final conclusions normally do 7 ns was a consen
television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. next, a discussion on the mission of the federal trade commission. topics include antitrust policies, competition and consumer protections as well as tentative measures around privacy and data security. this . this discussion was hosted by the free state foundation in washington, d.c. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] okay. we re going to start back up in just a minute, so if anyone will begin to take their seats, and we re going to get started. i continue to be amazed at how well that works every time i said, but thank you for that. okay. well, officially we are going to reconvene and get started on the last panel which i think we styled the view from the ftc. but there s a lot that can be covered under c that topic. so once again welcome for those who may just be joining us at this point, and again i want to welcome our c-span audience as well, and thank c-span again for being here to cover
would if not, we properly set up at be put on tracks during that summer. then there s a question of energy independence. see, that s where the u has committed itself at a meeting in denmark yesterday. to go rush into overdrive it s upping its targets. it really wants to make energy independence from russia. also a fast track into c o 2 neutral fuels. and so there s a green aspect behind that as well. and that is that strategic outlook. and what we still are to learn is where the debate will go on that proposal that is still somewhat hanging in the air here in germany. and in europe over whether there could be a europe of different speed sparked by that case of ukraine. the different speeds, debate being decades old, but ukraine of course, war on the european continent really shocking european leaders into action. so i think it s a long way still until the end of may to see what proposals will be put on the table there. we will see what happens d w as chief political editor, m
focused on what is important? shaping to morrow now, exploring opportunities for media professionals in times of crisis. the global media forum in june 2020 to your ticket. now we ve all heard that when something is free online, we are the product and big tech companies have gotten rid of of our data, but many say they have also become far too powerful. so what can be done about these data giants? that s our topic on ship today. ah, big tech companies collect user data, analyze it, and then use it for their own means. this provides us with a lot of comfortable services, but it s also allowed these global companies to grow incredibly rich and mighty. even in the u. s. people are now saying that google, amazon, facebook, and apple or gaffa, have become too powerful. but what does this mean exactly? the global data collection machine may seem to be out of control, but controlling its leavers are the heads of google, amazon, facebook, and apple. we indirectly pay for free service