Watching us here in the United States, canada, and around the world, im Kim Brunhuber. This is Cnn Newsroom, chaos on a Kentucky Highway when someone opened fire on several cars, look at what we know about the Shooting Suspect who is still at large as Donald Trump visits another Battleground State will look at the influence of evangelical voters and how this election is shaping up to be unlike others plus a wildfire in california he is blazing so hot, its creating its own weather. Now a Heat Wave expected this week could impact Containment Efforts from atlanta. This is Cnn Newsroom with Kim Brunhuber we begin with the manhunt underway right now in kentucky for a gunman who opened fire on a busy Interstate Highway shots rang out late Saturday Afternoon near Interstate 75 in laurel county, just north of london, Kentucky Thats about 80 miles south of lexington. One woman told cnn she and her friend heard a loud noise while they were driving that sounded like a gunshot and later saw severa
Tonight on 360 would just four days until the debate. The former president spends the better part of a campaign day in court or in front of the cameras lashing out at his female accusers, including the woman who took him to court and won also tonight, vice president harris, the new support she s getting from another big name republican, but also the issue that could cause oh, sorry, trouble with voters in pennsylvania. And later as the alleged georgia school shooter s father has his first day in court everything we re learning about the case and the two students and two teachers whose lives were taken good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin tonight with the former president campaign politics, his legal troubles and lies he finished his day in charlotte, north carolina where the fraternal order of police endorsed him and he had this to say about a violent attack on nancy pelosi s husband you know that nancy pelosi is a big wall wrapped around her house. Of course, it didn t help t
Im stephen sackur. Wherever you live, however you live, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, is going to change your life in the next few years. Will it be for the better . Well, there are Tech Visionaries with very different views some benign, others, dystopian. But on one thing, the futurists can agree what will matter most to the outcome isnt The Machines, its the humans. My guest, neil lawrence, is a professor of Machine Learning who says we face a choice. Either we use alas a tool or we will become a tool for al. So, which is more likely . Neil lawrence, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much for having me. Its a great pleasure to have you. Now, you are a computer scientist, but it seems to me, as youve journeyed deep into the potentiality of Artificial Intelligence, youve also thought a great deal about Human Intelligence and what is so very special and unique about us humans. Can you try to put that into words . Yeah, i think, for me, what weve seen with a lot of the art
Otherwise, temperatures generally in the high teens to low 20s for scotland and Northern Ireland, and about 20 to 23 widely across england and wales. It then starts to get a bit warmer for scotland and Northern Ireland as we start to get a southerly drift, so temperatures more widely will reach the 20s as we go through the weekend. Therell still be a lot of dry and sunny weather for england and wales. Just an outside chance of a Shower Working in to the coast of southern england. Our temperatures, well, coming up to about 22 in glasgow, so feeling quite a bit warmer here. And a fine weekend, sunday looks good as well. Could see 25 across parts of eastern england, but then some showers around next week. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. Wherever you live, however you live, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, is going to change your life in the next few years. Will it be for the better . Well, there are Tech Visionaries with very different views some benign, others, dystopia
Neil lawrence, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much for having me. It s a great pleasure to have you. Now, you are a computer scientist, but it seems to me, as you ve journeyed deep into the potentiality of artificial intelligence, you ve also thought a great deal about human intelligence and what is so very special and unique about us humans. Can you try to put that into words? yeah, i think, for me, what we ve seen with a lot of the artificial intelligence debate has been a sort of naturally narcissistic in tendency to think about our intelligence. And what i think it does is offers the opportunity to introspect about our intelligence, to stand in a different place, to look at a different type of information processing, that that s done by a computer, and use our understanding of that, which we built and created, so we understand it, to look back and think about what s special about us. Is intelligence the right word to use when it comes to discussing what machines can do in this