into the use of artificial intelligence. they are worried about the risks of developing machines designed to be smarter than humans and how fast things are moving right now. correspondent matt finn is live tonight in los angeles with a top story right out of a science fiction movie. good evening, matt. good evening, bret. this list of more than 1100 people calling for a temporary halt in artificial intelligence includes names that are considered some of the biggest ai advocates and greatest minds of our time. among them elon musk ceo of spacex and twitter. steve wozniak the co-founder of apple and andrew yang former 2020 presidential candidate. tech leaders are asking all ai laps immediate ai pause developing than the latest chatgpt platform. the pause should be public and verifiable so independent experts can develop a shared standard of safety protocols. the tech leaders say artificial intelligence can pose profound risks to society writing in part, quote: contemporary ai
tuesday, but the gunman was not killed until just after 1 p.m. initially the texas department of public safety said the resource officer at the school fired at the gunman but steve mcgraw, director of the texas dps said he did not. it was a brave, independent school district resource officer that approached him, engaged him. at that time gun fire was not, changed. confronted him. he followed him right in immediately. so if this version of events is accurate, that means an armed school officer responsible for the safety of the children and teachers inside saw a man dressed in tactical gear carrying an assault rifle and did not use force to stop him from entering the school and killing 19 children and two of their teachers. nbc news reached out to texas dps for comment previously. the director said the gunman was engaged, quote, immediately and that two officers were wounded. inside the school a teacher heard gunshot as end of year celebrations were in full swing. speaking
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Coastal areas will be in for a little bit of a cool down, which is nice to see at least relieved somewhere. Looking at san jose, youre going to be up to 88 degrees for your high today. So just as warm as yesterday was under those sunshiny skies, we are seeing much more relaxed winds this morning. Actually quite calm. This is allowing a little bit of cool coastal air to slip in along the coastline, which is having a nice moderating impact as youre stepping outside this morning, you may think to yourself it actually feels kind nice and cool out here. Good morning for that jog. A nice crisp morning and definitely cooler than yesterday to start santa rosa nevado and napa. Oakland in Half Moon Bay. Seeing temperatures right around 10 to 15 degrees cooler than at the same point yesterday. That will change is this afternoon, though. And after a cool start comes our hottest afternoon with those 80s to low 90s. Ill keep you updated in your full forecast right now. I dont thank you for that. Wel
Roadway, hoping to send the president a very clear message. Thank you so much for joining us here on kron for news 3, im justine waltman today the president attended to Silicon Valley fundraisers looking for donations for his Reelection Campaign are Charles Clifford has details. On friday the president attended multiple fundraisers and he was greeted by around 12, 15 on friday. The president s motorcade arrived here in Portola Valley along alpine road at the home of the not coast la. He was greeted by several dozen protesters who are unhappy about the conflict in gaza between israel and hamas. And they say they came out today to send a message to the president. And we want him to know that we do not support the genocide is happening right now. And we want the donors to know that we hope that they would fund other things besides a war and the sides genocide. And so were here today to just make sure he knows that people are unhappy about this genocide in palestine. After the president le