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Ana Cabrera Reports

they might not find a better vehicle for it, but at least on this record, the tech companies have avoided major liability. >> does it change anything about how social media operates then, laura? >> we're going to have to dig into some of the language here. these are lengthy opinions. we'll have to dissect it a little bit to see if the justices preview or tip their hat on how they would rule on a different type of case. as of now, no. the justices point out that the plaintiffs here, the families who are grieving the loss of their loved ones who were lost in terrorist activity overseas, that they didn't sue isis. they sued the tech companies. and remember, the idea was that the tech companies were guiding people, sort of steering them to problematic isis-related propaganda that was used as a recruitment tool online, on twitter, and on google, and the idea was that those tech companies knowingly knew that their platforms were being used that way and didn't do anything about it. it seems as though based off of some of the language that the

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Newsnight

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CNN This Morning

taliban, not just to the u.s. and the general area. so they want -- they were sorry, they said to me, news of this had broken into the public because they fear that will be a recruitment tool for isis-k in the region. and then i asked how things are doing because clearly the women's issue is an absolute abomination there and they have lied, lied, lied. the u.s. pulled out, handed the place back to the taliban. the taliban lied and women are, and girls, completely and utterly res utterly wretched, unable to go to school. it's a terrible situation. my source, who belongs to the morning, if there is such a thing, pragmatic kabul-based wing of the taliban, says this is a terrible crisis for all of us. we need our women to go back to school and work. the fundamentalists in kandahar are not allowing that to happen. >> so many of us ask that question of the biden administration to lawmakers

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Early Start With Christine Romans

the response? been? online and in real life. this is a pretty new campaign. that video came out just two days ago. so it's hard to assess at the moment, its impact as a recruitment tool, but it's very clear that this is designed to recruitment directly into the war in ukraine . the ministry of defense uses the tagline which in russian translates roughly as join your own and plays on the russian acronym for special military operations. so there's no doubt there. look, i think to be fair . a lot of armies do use recruitment videos that play on the ideas of confidence of strength of man. good. in some ways, but this also speaks to russia's challenges that it's having in recruiting trained personnel for the battlefield. we saw with that recruitment drive back in the autumn, they recruited 300,000 untrained personnel. i think this is an entirely different kind of recruitment that we're seeing now using the special military operation in the war in ukraine as a recruitment drive. in itself. we know they're trying to swell the ranks of their

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Outside Source

if the strings in this image were cut the balloons would fly away. but the technology still makes plenty of mistakes — it's also been criticised for ingrained societal biases. here's privacy and data protection expert ivana bartoletti. the very famous case was amazon that were putting out a recruitment tool and they, correctly stopped it, where there recruitment algorithm was only picking out cvs of men. why does this happen? because artificial intelligence uses data. data is a picture of our society and therefore controls need to be in place to ensure that we are able to monitor and test the systems that they do not replicate and code the existing inequalities we have in society. there's also concern about al's impact on employment. a new report from investment bank goldman sachs says ai could replace the equivalent

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Outside Source

around the top 10% of test takers". here's another example. it understands images and can express logical ideas about them. for example, it can tell us that if the strings in this image were cut the balloons would fly away. but the technology still makes plenty of mistakes — it's also been criticised for ingrained societal biases. here's privacy and data protection expert ivana bartoletti. the very famous case was amazon that were putting out a recruitment tool and they, correctly stopped it, where there recruitment algorithm was only picking out cvs of men. why does this happen? because artificial intelligence uses data. data takes a picture of our society and therefore controls need to be in place to ensure that we are able to monitor and test the systems

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Erin Burnett OutFront

president of the coalition for a safer web. also former ambassador and white house foreign policy advisor. ambassador i appreciate your time you've taken a lot of time to go through all of this to look at what's happening on tiktok on a day when the ceo of tiktok is being grilled on capitol hill, and we're learning so much more, you say. wagner has been exploiting tiktok and that it is a crucial recruitment tool for them. tell me more erin . they were just tens of thousands of accounts and video uploads that the wagner group has posted courtesy of tiktok. that's enabled it to recruit to vilify the ukrainians to show executions, all in the name of supporting the russian army offensive and the atrocities that the ukrainian creative covered by the wagner group. have been featured on these tiktok videos. right now we're gonna show a video of a wagner fighter. this this person is fighting a guitar playing a guitar. i'm sorry on the mobile rocket launcher with a caption

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Katy Tur Reports

before the supreme court about google spreading propaganda for terrorists, allegedly, the justices didn't really seem to be siding with the plaintiff. they seemed to be very skeptical of the argument. did we hear anything more along those lines today? >> reporter: yeah, if i were twitter i would be breathing a sigh of relief this afternoon. the justices poured a whole bunch of cold water on this argument that twitter should be held liable for essentially aiding and abetting an act of terrorism. for our viewers' benefit, a little bit of background is necessary here because the act of terrorism in question is specific. it's a terrorist attack on a nightclub in turkey that happened back in 2017. a jordanian man was killed, along with dozens of others and that man's family brought suit against twitter saying that the social media giant has allowed the growth of isis, used as a recruitment tool for young men who want to join isis, and

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Chris Jansing Reports

watch. >> nbc's shaquille brewster is in chicago. we're joined by "washington post" political reporter isaac arnes door of. good to see you guys. shaq, this visit to elmhurst illinois for that law and order stop is causing quite a bit of controversy in the chicago mayor's race. what's going on there? >> reporter: definitely, chris. a lot of it goes to the message that you heard that you just played from florida's governor ron desantis. i'm told the message we'll hear from him in chicago will be similar to what we heard from him in new york and about an hour or so ago in the philadelphia suburbs which is part of a recruitment tool. he's saying, hey, in these cities, it want you officers to come down to florida. you can move to florida. we have a welcome home for you. but it's also a chance for him to tout his agenda, his pro law enforcement agenda in his words, talking about different legislation that was passed over

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Erin Burnett OutFront

the past few months ukraine has been locked in a fierce battle with russian forces from the wagner group, made up of mercenaries and convicts. the white house's john kirby saying that in december 90% of the deaths from wagner were convicts. a recruitment tool, he says, that shows no sign of abating. just a week from the first anniversary of the russian invasion, this is according to president volodymyr zelenskyy the toughest fight in ukraine right now. in the eastern city of bakhmut. called a meat grinder by both sides, russian troops from the wagner mercenary group, most of them convicts, continue to be sent in, wave after wave, to their deaths. >> men that he just plucked out of prisons and threw on the battlefield with no training, no equipping, no orthsal command. just throw them into the fight. 90% killed were convicts. we believe wagner continues to rely heavily on these convicts in the bakhmut fighting and that

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