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HARDtalk

again, curmudgeonly? well, those two things are definitely not opposed, in global regulation and innovation. 0n the contrary, i think we need regulation in order to make this technology go well. that's my mission with all of these technologies — to ask, how do we make them go well? of course, they have enormous potential to bring prosperity. that's the history of technology. but in the long run, it tends to bring great prosperity, and we enjoy the lives that we do at the moment, and only through technology can we support... it's sort of easy to call for regulation and demand that the international community acts together to achieve meaningful regulation. but isn't the truth of it it's never going to happen, because the key drivers of ai development are vast corporations, driven by greed, i suppose, on one level, and nation states, who are driven to a large part by national security interests and great power rivalries? the idea that those different actors are all going to come together and be collaborative,

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HARDtalk

let's talk a little more about artificial intelligence. i've already referred to colleagues of yours, who, with the greatest of respect, call you a curmudgeon on the issue of prolonging life. they also, i think, call you a curmudgeon when it comes to your attitude to artificial intelligence, because there are so many people out there working on this who are deeply excited and positive about the future. demis hassabis of google deepmind. he says, you know, "things are changing at digital speed. "we are in the renaissance of scientific discovery. "ai has the potential," he says, "to help with humanity's greatest challenges. "it's going to be transformative. "it's going to be beneficial." you, on the other hand, seem to spend your time talking about the need for global regulation. why are you being, again, curmudgeonly? well, those two things are definitely not opposed, in global regulation and innovation. 0n the contrary, i think we need regulation in order to make this technology go well. that's my mission with all of these technologies — to ask, how do we make them go well?

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HARDtalk

again, curmudgeonly? well, those two things are definitely not opposed, in global regulation and innovation. 0n the contrary, i think we need regulation in order to make this technology go well. that's my mission with all of these technologies — to ask, how do we make them go well? of course, they have enormous potential to bring prosperity. that's the history of technology. but in the long run, it tends to bring great prosperity, and we enjoy the lives that we do at the moment, and only through technology can we support... it's sort of easy to call for regulation and demand that the international community acts together to achieve meaningful regulation. but isn't the truth of it it's never going to happen, because the key drivers of ai development are vast corporations, driven by greed, i suppose, on one level, and nation states, who are driven to a large part by national security interests and great power rivalries? the idea that those different actors

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Jesse Watters Primetime

his stuff. willing to go out there. you are seeing him there. he is out on the streets. i don't think is he going to win the democratic primary. i have never thought that but i do think he has that bernie sanders charm and that 20% of the democrats that wanted bernie in the first place there might be some of that there. there were republicans there, too, at this event. >> jesse: i have never heard that, bernie sanders charm. >> dana: you don't think charming in kind of funny jess yes. >> a curmudgeonly kind of way. >> dana: unlike you. completely charming in every way. >> jesse: i could use a little more curmudgeon i think. thank you very much. >> jesse: breaking news regarding adam schiff. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight.

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Newscast

teaching your loopers about the autumn statement today? i may have in. five autumn statement today? i may have in- five and — autumn statement today? i may have in. five and six _ autumn statement today? i may have in. five and six at _ autumn statement today? i may have in. five and six at the _ autumn statement today? i may have in. five and six at the end _ autumn statement today? i may have in. five and six at the end of- autumn statement today? i may have in. five and six at the end of day. - in. five and six at the end of day. we will— in. five and six at the end of day. we will have _ in. five and six at the end of day. we will have a lesson on currency conversation. i thought is a good example — conversation. i thought is a good example to explain what could impact the value _ example to explain what could impact the value of gdp. so might students are getting quite engaged. at first there _ are getting quite engaged. at first there eyes were glazing over. your lesson sound _ there eyes were glazing over. your lesson sound for _ there eyes were glazing over. your lesson sound for on? _ there eyes were glazing over. your lesson sound for on? how - there eyes were glazing over. li’f7l.“ lesson sound for on? how did you make it compelling them? italic! lesson sound for on? how did you make it compelling them? i told them ofthe make it compelling them? i told them of the value of— make it compelling them? i told them of the value of money _ make it compelling them? i told them of the value of money in _ make it compelling them? i told them of the value of money in their - of the value of money in their pocket — of the value of money in their pocket. christmas is coming up you want _ pocket. christmas is coming up you want to— pocket. christmas is coming up you want to buy— pocket. christmas is coming up you want to buy a playstation and so forth _ want to buy a playstation and so forth set — want to buy a playstation and so forth set up the chancellor said with imports in the us and the us dollar we — with imports in the us and the us dollar we need to be aware of our values _ dollar we need to be aware of our values. ., ., , values. one thing he did mention was more money — values. one thing he did mention was more money in _ values. one thing he did mention was more money in schools. _ values. one thing he did mention was more money in schools. i _ values. one thing he did mention was more money in schools. i would - values. one thing he did mention was more money in schools. i would be i more money in schools. i would be very curmudgeonly _ more money in schools. i would be very curmudgeonly to _ more money in schools. i would be very curmudgeonly to shape - more money in schools. i would be very curmudgeonly to shape more | very curmudgeonly to shape more money— very curmudgeonly to shape more money for— very curmudgeonly to shape more money for schools to buy thing. i think— money for schools to buy thing. i think the — money for schools to buy thing. i think the extra over the next few years _ think the extra over the next few years. would be help lissette but

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports-20220108-20:52:00

it's a debt to him that i could never fully repay. i remember toward the end of my time in the white house, michelle and i invited harry and landra over for dinner along with joe and jill and nancy and paul and chuck and iris. and during the meal, harry was his usual curmudgeonly self, occasionally he'd offer an opinion on this or that, mutter about the food was pretty good, but generally, he was keeping his own counsel. but at the end of the night, those who were there, i suspect, will remember this. i sure do. harry suddenly asked for everyone's attention.

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The Five

like us. i don't think he believes what he says. i get a real phony vibe from that guy. they used to tell us about what was immoral to do in the bedroom. remember? "don't tell us what to do in the bedroom!" now he's telling us what to do in our own spaceship. it's my spaceship, i do whatever i want and my spaceship. whenever i want. [laughter] >> lawrence: jessica, you are the resident democrat explainer-in-chief on the show. what's the angle on this? >> jessica: i don't think there is an angle. i think people wanted to fill up airtime and it was an interesting story, it was televised, and if people are watching wimbledon or the football -- >> lawrence: bernie? >> jessica: i was an ardent hillary clinton supporter, but one thing i could agree with bernie about, he is just bernie. he is consistent. he's been a curmudgeonly for 50 years. >> dana: however... >> jessica: however what? [laughter] >> dana: remember when he was against millionaires and billionaires and then he became a millionaire? and that he was like, "okay,

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Tucker Carlson Tonight-20190918-00:08:00

therefore, likely to achieve the most cachet among the audience that they are clearly trying to appeal to which i would submit they are probably a part of. >> tucker: leaving out critically relevant facts like the fact that the supposed victim didn't remember the assault is a kind of dishonesty and it devalues the currency of the paper. whatever you think of the times it's obviously liberal they get the facts right. what happens if they don't get the facts right. >> the representation declines. when he had was the curmudgeonly editor for many years. i went to see him about a job years ago back in the 1970s. he was eccentric guy but he was a very strong editor. he said to me when i'm gone, he said, i want it to be said of me, quote: he kept the paper straight. that actually is on his grave stone. and i remember thinking at the time the "new york times" was the straightest newspaper anywhere. it was the bible. it was the reliable source. when i was covering regular nonreaganomics in the early

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Tucker Carlson Tonight-20190918-04:08:00

clearly trying to appeal to which i would submit they are probably a part of. >> tucker: leaving out critically relevant facts like the fact that the supposed victim didn't remember the assault is a kind of dishonesty and it devalues the currency of the paper. whatever you think of the times it's obviously liberal they get the facts right. what happens if they don't get the facts right. >> the representation declines. when he was the curmudgeonly editor for many years. i went to see him about a job years ago back in the 1970s. he was eccentric guy but he was a very strong editor. he said to me when i'm gone, he said, i want it to be said of me, quote: he kept the paper straight. that actually is on his grave stone. and i remember thinking at the time the "new york times" was the straightest newspaper anywhere. it was the bible. it was the reliable source. when i was covering

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190219:12:14:00

in this i think for the long haul. because his donors are not going to abandon him i don't think if he lose as primary. i think they're going to stick with him and they're going to keep giving him money. we know he can raise that kind of money and that's a question that we're going to have about the other candidates. you know, beto o'rourke raised an incredible amount of money for his senate campaign, again from small donors who wouldn't abandon him in the case that he lost a primary. if he gets in, he could be a formidable candidate who could go for the long haul as well. >> we'll see. tom, you are just all-around skeptical. >> will the me be more curmudgeonly than bernie sanders. he did raise that kind of emotion but when i hear about people crying and the emotion at the rallies, can we please stop

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