tour harm people by having false information about them. since it launched there s been a lot of noise about openai. it gives humanlike responses to basic queries and will dramatically change the way we get information online. it s already the subject of fierce debate, including the accuracy of some responses and whether the company violated authors rights when it was a train in the technology. this spring, converse congress hosted sam altman and he called for regulation to be draughted for the emerging industry. now.. speaking of regulators. . not everyone believes they will have the ability to keep artificial intelligence in check. that s sir martin sorrell s case. the man who s built the world s biggest advertising company has been speaking to the bbc s aaron heslehurst.. and he s also said advertising companies need to self regulate on the ethics of using the technology. we ve already taken a position that, for example, we won t alter pictures. let s say we had a white ac
was to go another way to new york? absolutely. there is still a lot of uncertainty but a lot of crypto currencies are crip tour companies are taking this as a big win. crypto. as securities they need to be registered. unlike normal commodities, though are subject to a lot of regulations but it does not to be registered in the same way. so what the us regulators were saying in the courts was, look, they have done all of this business, dealing with $1.3 billion in these unregistered securities are now the judges said, no, they are not considered unregulated securities. that is not only a big win for raffle but other crypto currencies elsewhere. there are lots of crip to currencies engaged in this battle. simeon, that is my whiny do not go voice. i only found out this today, this is your last business broadcast. you are going off to india to be a news correspondent. i am indeed. iwill india to be a news correspondent. i am indeed. i will be the next south asia correspondent f
helped drive forward returns, as you say. this target was what we were expecting to hit at the end of the year, but we have seen a little bit of better than expected economic data also helping optimism that earnings growth might pick up a bit in the next few months. so is this all about expectation for rate cuts? is the optimism because of strong earnings? i the optimism because of strong earninus? ~ ., , earnings? i think it really does reflect earnings? i think it really does reflect rate - earnings? i think it really does reflect rate cut - does reflect rate cut expectations and the growing belief that the us can have a soft landing, because when you look at earnings growth, actual earnings growth has been slow and negative for some companies. growth is slowing, it does cast doubt on the possibility of a re acceleration in the interim here. so it leaves that rally a little vulnerable to any failure to reach those expectations. japan s nikkei has crossed the 37,000 mark f
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to talking business weekly with me aaron heslehurst. let s go and to talking business weekly with me aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what was on show. the show. the saudis are splashing out on sport. golf, football and boxing a role being pumped with cash but what does this middle eastern moneymen for the business of sport? qatar, bahrain and the uae of also bending the sporting establishment, but is it s about the speech, profit or trying to take the focus away from human rights concerns. upending the sporting establishment. i will discuss all of this with these two. there they are. leading expert on the links between sport and politics and top your spot investor he thinks there s millions to be made for a plane for profit. also on the show, i m going to catch up also on the show, i m going to catch up with the man he puts the big deals together for boxes such as anthonyjoshua and jesus rodriguez and asking how saudi arabia s vast oil wealth in shaping the p