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BBC News

internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement. i spoke earlier to dr geoffrey hinton. thank you very much were joining us on bbc news. why did you decide to take this decision to leave google and make these statements and criticisms of the development of ai now?— of ai now? several reasons. one, of ai now? several reasons. one. i'm — of ai now? several reasons. one. i'm 75 _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's _ of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's time - of ai now? several reasons. one, i'm 75 so it's time to l 0ne, i'm 75 so it's time to retire. another was, iactually want to say some good things about google, and they are more credible if i don't work for google. in the last is i want to be free to talk about the dangers of ai without worrying about the impact it might have on google, i don't want to criticise google, i think they have been very responsible. would your message have been more effective if you had been inside google with the ability to maybe steer the way things are going? i

Google , Geoffrey-hinton , Internet , Statement , Misinformation , Ai , Bbc-news , America , Decision , Development , Statements , Criticisms

HARDtalk

poet, right, so that means i want money for it. if i want money for it, if i want to sell tickets, it has to be poetry that people are going to like or enjoy in some sort of way. i can't know exactly how but you know, there's gotta be something about you that you find anywhere else. so, to take all that kind of thing into account, it'sjust like a account, it's just like a millstone account, it'sjust like a millstone around your neck. but what i always say is don't look for me. i don't write poetry for me. i don't write poetry for any kind of therapy. or to make anybody a bit of pollutant or to teach anybody. as long as i don't think exercise. i drag this out form into a place where it may not have, many places where it hasn't existed before. and that's the strength of what i do, you know what i mean? i actually, of what i do, you know what i mean? iactually, you know, popularity is very important about it to me so, but what you have to understand is because i don't use it as a kind of

It , Poetry , Way , Poet , Money , People , Sort , Tickets , Kind , Thing , Something , Account

Breakfast

showed this a year earlier, i am sure everyone watching will be able to tell the difference, 0k? what sure everyone watching will be able to tell the difference, 0k?- to tell the difference, 0k? what is that a picture _ to tell the difference, 0k? what is that a picture of? _ to tell the difference, 0k? what is that a picture of? it _ to tell the difference, 0k? what is that a picture of? it is _ to tell the difference, 0k? what is that a picture of? it is a _ to tell the difference, 0k? what is that a picture of? it is a picture - that a picture of? it is a picture of a seal, yes. it that a picture of? it is a picture of a seal. yea-— of a seal, yes. it is not, there is the seal- _ of a seal, yes. it is not, there is the seal. that _ of a seal, yes. it is not, there is the seal. that is _ of a seal, yes. it is not, there is the seal. that is actually - of a seal, yes. it is not, there is the seal. that is actually a - of a seal, yes. it is not, there is l the seal. that is actually a picture of a potato. i said this was a poor effort, you said, no, no, iactually thought it was. hide effort, you said, no, no, i actually thought it was.— thought it was. we all have our little things _ thought it was. we all have our little things that _ thought it was. we all have our little things that tickle - thought it was. we all have our little things that tickle us. - thought it was. we all have our little things that tickle us. i - little things that tickle us. i am always tickled by vegetables that look like things or people. i have seen quite a few over the years, and i think that is quite a good look alike, they potato that looks like a seal. alike, they potato that looks like a seal alike, they potato that looks like a seal. �* . alike, they potato that looks like a seal. �* , ., ., ., , seal. ok, i'm sure a lot of people will agree — seal. ok, i'm sure a lot of people will agree as _ seal. ok, i'm sure a lot of people will agree as well. _ seal. ok, i'm sure a lot of people will agree as well. roller-coasterj will agree as well. roller—coaster is, i think you and i have a stance you are not keen on the roller—coaster is —— you and i have established we are not keen on roller—coasters. some people went to a roller—coaster ride at blackpool

Difference , Seal , Picture , Everyone , 0k , It , Things , Potato , Vegetables , A-seal , Yes , Effort

Political Thinking with Nick...

it was sent in error. that is what you think, isn't it? you'd have to ask the author of the... have you ever said the word blob? i'v e. probably, i have used the word blob. ever complained about civil servants? listen, iactually, you know, you give me a good opportunity to put on record my thanks... now that wasn't the question. well, you've invited me to comment. because the people i know who know you say you criticise civil servants in private quite a lot of the time. well, actually, i've been working with hundreds of civil servants recently at the home office, and i've been incredibly impressed by their dedication, their expertise and their hard work. and i think we've got a very good cadre of civil servants at the home office... do you want to apologise to them? ..working incredibly hard to to deliver the programme on illegal migration, but also on policing and security. and i've been nothing but impressed by what i've seen. sorry, do you want to apologise, then? well, i've not sent that email. 0k. that's no. that's fair enough. that was not written in my name

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BBC News

to unravel all of those factors and to just nail what brexit, what is the brexit effect? it is a point very well made. it the brexit effect? it is a point very well made.— the brexit effect? it is a point very well made. it is. iactually voted for— very well made. it is. i actually voted for brexit. _ very well made. it is. i actually voted for brexit. i've _ very well made. it is. iactually voted for brexit. i've got - very well made. it is. iactually voted for brexit. i've got my i very well made. it is. i actually l voted for brexit. i've got my own reasons — voted for brexit. i've got my own reasons for— voted for brexit. i've got my own reasons for that. can voted for brexit. i've got my own reasons for that.— reasons for that. can i ask what they are? _ reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes. _ reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i _ reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted - reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted the - reasons for that. can i ask what they are? yes, i wanted the ukj reasons for that. can i ask what i they are? yes, i wanted the uk to reasons for that. can i ask what - they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charre they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of— they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our— they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own _ they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own laws. _ they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own laws. i - they are? yes, i wanted the uk to be in charge of our own laws. i thoughtl in charge of our own laws. i thought we should _ in charge of our own laws. i thought we should have our own sovereignty. immigration— we should have our own sovereignty. immigration was a point for me as welt _ immigration was a point for me as welt but, — immigration was a point for me as well. but, actually... and also, i think— well. but, actually... and also, i think we — well. but, actually... and also, i think we were mis—sold. we were told that we _ think we were mis—sold. we were told that we would have a lot more money in the _ that we would have a lot more money in the uk _ that we would have a lot more money in the uk. we would be sending best overseas, _ in the uk. we would be sending best overseas, to— in the uk. we would be sending best overseas, to the eu. the nhs would have more _ overseas, to the eu. the nhs would have more money, we would have more money— have more money, we would have more money and _ have more money, we would have more money and actually, we were totally mis-soid _ money and actually, we were totally mis-soid i— money and actually, we were totally mis—sold. i will take money and actually, we were totally mis—sold. iwill take responsibility for that _ mis—sold. iwill take responsibility for that i— mis—sold. iwill take responsibility for that. i should have researched it more _ for that. i should have researched it more myself. but it is up to our

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BBC News-20220327-08:46:00

lefty and this is not one of these things we can flick a switch and everyone comes back to work. the uk was due to be connected today to the most beautiful city in ukraine, or dessau. —— odesa. iactually most beautiful city in ukraine, or dessau. —— odesa. i actually have a ticket for the ryanair flight and very sadly that was cancelled a month ago. ukraine completely out of the picture for aviation. what month ago. ukraine completely out of the picture for aviation.— the picture for aviation. what is the picture for aviation. what is the impact _ the picture for aviation. what is the impact of — the picture for aviation. what is the impact of the _ the picture for aviation. what is the impact of the conflict - the picture for aviation. what is the impact of the conflict on - the impact of the conflict on ukraine? planes are having to take detours. hat ukraine? planes are having to take detours. ., ., , ., ., ,, ., , detours. not only around ukraine but russian airspace _ detours. not only around ukraine but russian airspace is _ detours. not only around ukraine but russian airspace is effectively - russian airspace is effectively closed to the western world airlines. there are still some links from istanbulfrom airlines. there are still some links from istanbul from turkish airlines from istanbul from turkish airlines from a range of airlines but if you take helsinki, a really good hub for

Chernobyl-in-northern-ukraine , Things , Uk , City , Everyone , Switch , Lefty , One , Lviv , Flight , Ticket , Dessau

BBC News-20211227-03:21:00

right, do you think it should be more targeted, then, in terms of the mandate? because, you know, as you point out there are those who will provide pushback, as you put it. we're hitting the deadline now and i suppose we just have to wait to see how many people are prepared to go through with this. yeah, you know, iactually think at least two doses is a good idea — and we know that immunity begins to wane after six months after the second dose, so i actually anticipate that boosters may be mandated as well. but... crosstalk. sorry, you anticipate it — would you — you support it as well, presumably? yeah! because i — again, i don't want the hospitals full and i don't want my neighbours to die from covid, which is... crosstalk. i'm sorry to keep interrupting you! no, that's ok! is that the message you're getting, though, at the moment in terms of hospitalisation? we're not seeing as many in new york as we're seeing

Mandate , Terms , Pushback , People , Idea , Doses , Dose , Immunity , Iactually , Six , Two , Crosstalk

BBC News-20211227-04:19:00

right. do you think it should be more targeted, then, in terms of the mandate? because, you know, as you point out, there are those who will provide pushback, as you put it. we're hitting the deadline now and i suppose we just have to wait to see how many people are prepared to go through with this. yeah, you know, iactually think at least two doses is a good idea — and we know that immunity begins to wane after six months after the second dose, so i actually anticipate that boosters may be mandated as well, but... crosstalk. sorry, you anticipate it — would you — you support it as well, presumably? yeah! because i — again, i don't want the hospitals full and i don't want my neighbours to die from covid, which is... crosstalk. i'm sorry to keep interrupting you! no, that's ok! is that the message you're getting, though, at the moment in terms of hospitalisations? we're not seeing as many in new york as we're seeing in some other places

Mandate , Pushback , Terms , People , Idea , Doses , Dose , Immunity , Iactually , Six , Two , Crosstalk

Sportsday-20210929-17:38:00

united and their manager. lise united and their manager. use ressure united and their manager. use pressure and _ united and their manager. use pressure and i _ united and their manager. use pressure and i think the results have _ pressure and i think the results have not— pressure and i think the results have not been good enough recently and many— have not been good enough recently and many questioning his decisions. i and many questioning his decisions. iactually— and many questioning his decisions. i actually watch the game against young _ i actually watch the game against young boys and if it was any other team, _ young boys and if it was any other team, they— young boys and if it was any other team, they would not have lost that game _ team, they would not have lost that game with _ team, they would not have lost that game with ten men. some of his decisions — game with ten men. some of his decisions were strange, i understand taking _ decisions were strange, i understand taking off— decisions were strange, i understand taking off rinaldo butjesse lingard has to— taking off rinaldo butjesse lingard has to come from the position and should _ has to come from the position and should have brought someone like mason _ should have brought someone like mason greenwood forward. today is a pressure _ mason greenwood forward. today is a pressure game for him.— pressure game for him. certainly no mar: in for pressure game for him. certainly no margin for error _ pressure game for him. certainly no margin for error as _ pressure game for him. certainly no margin for error as a _ pressure game for him. certainly no margin for error as a group - pressure game for him. certainly no margin for error as a group is - margin for error as a group is concerned. they will face a villarreal cited a lawsuit in the rubber league in may and they are the draw specialist a hard cider breakdown. ads, the draw specialist a hard cider breakdown-— the draw specialist a hard cider breakdown. . ., breakdown. a good battle for the mana . er breakdown. a good battle for the manager because _ breakdown. a good battle for the manager because they _ breakdown. a good battle for the manager because they question i breakdown. a good battle for the i manager because they question him tactically— manager because they question him tactically is a good enough but this is a big _ tactically is a good enough but this is a big pressure game for them because — is a big pressure game for them because he saw and the final and i don't _ because he saw and the final and i don't think— because he saw and the final and i don't think he really technically -ot don't think he really technically got it— don't think he really technically got it wrong. and at a loss on penalties _ got it wrong. and at a loss on penalties and he can go it away but when _ penalties and he can go it away but when i _ penalties and he can go it away but when i am — penalties and he can go it away but when i am good at what he does so this will— when i am good at what he does so this will be — when i am good at what he does so this will be interesting game and

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BBC News with Katty and Christian-20210531-20:32:00

translation: i heard naftali bennett. i unfortunately, he is again misleading public. same lies, same empty slogans on hate and division from someone who helps hatred and division, and also someone who is perpetrating - i must say - — the fraud of the century. george birnbaum is the chief strategist for naftali bennett and joins us now from atlanta. thank you very much indeed for coming on the show. we said the so many times before, but is this actually the end of benjamin netanyahu? actually the end of ben'amin netanyahuafi netanyahu? so, it's a great question- — netanyahu? so, it's a great question- l _ netanyahu? so, it's a great question. i actually... i netanyahu? so, it's a great i question. i actually... yesterday question. iactually... yesterday was 25_ question. iactually... yesterday was 25 years to the day when i first help netanyahu get elected in 1996. netanyahu is a political magician. he's never— netanyahu is a political magician. he's never out. i would never count

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