think? that is what we are doing. in other news, here is the news with. train drivers who are members of the aslef union are on strike today. 15 train companies are affected with some operators running no services at all. it s the first of three rail strikes this week, with further action on friday and saturday. one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence says regulation of the technology needs to be ramped up . professor yoshua bengio says his feelings about al are similar to how scientists felt about the development of the atom bomb. parents on universal credit will be able to claim hundreds more to cover childcare costs from the end of next month. the government announced in spring that people with one child would be able to getjust over £950 while those with two or more children could get up to £1630. officials in southern russia say a drone has hit an oil refinery a day after an attack on moscow. vladimir putin yesterday accused ukraine of trying to fri
good. that s a good here. that s a good. he can t. get there okay. good good naming. it says the warmup for pali nbc sports just announced earlier this year that he would be a special correspondent during the coverage of the olympic games hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this sunday and happy father s great to everyone. i m fredricka whitfield the countdown to a pivotal moment in the 2024 election is quickly approaching. we re just 11 days away from the first presidential debate, which will be hosted right here on cnn as that showdown nears the 2024 campaign is kicking into high gear as both candidates hit the road this weekend to raise money and push their messages, former president trump traveling to the battleground state of michigan, where he made a fresh appeal to black voters at a community roundtable in a predominantly black church in detroit. he also spoke at a conservative conference where he baselessly cast doubt on the 2020 election as a wa
for more of this energy hungry infrastructure. also on the show, we re going to get the view from the us tech giant ibm. yeah, they ve seen their demand for al skyrocket. so what are they doing to cut down on their carbon emissions? wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. artificial intelligence. yep, ai. it is everywhere nowadays. and the big tech companies like google, meta, microsoft, and now apple, they re muscling in to be at the head of the ai race, unveiling ever more sophisticated chat bots and other machine learning tools. but one aspect of the ai race that s perhaps not talked about as much is the impact on the environment. these language models, like chatgpt, are some of the most energy guzzling technologies. they need vast data centres to store the amount of data required to train the chat bots. so let me just show you some of the numbers. emissions from global cloud computing account for around 2.1%
i just want to start off by saying, hot damn, i love you guys. this shareholder vote put elon musk one step closer to becoming the most generally sleep compensated chief executive in us corporate history. the pay package would award him rights to roughly 10% stake in tesla valued at around 300 times with the top earning executive meet in the us last year. a judge blocked to the original pay deal injanuary. it is unclear whether this fresh shareholder authorisation will be accepted by courts. the vote was seen as a test of his leadership of the company. those in favour said he deserved the ii figure sum for taking the company to new heights as ceo. those against voiced concerns that his attention is elsewhere. tesla is one of six firms run or owned by mr musk. the vote comes among a turbulent year for tesla whose shares are down nearly 30% this year as a consumer battle high borrowing costs. the company faces supply chain strains and competition from china, shares are down nea
i just want to start off by saying, hot damn, i love you guys. this shareholder vote put elon musk one step closer to becoming the most generously compensated chief executive in us corporate history. the pay package would award him rights to roughly 10% stake in tesla valued at around 300 times what the top earning executive meet in the us last year. a judge blocked to the original pay deal injanuary. it is unclear whether this fresh shareholder authorisation will be accepted by courts. the vote was seen as a test of his leadership of the company. those in favour said he deserved the 11 figure sum for taking the company to new heights as ceo. those against voiced concerns that his attention is elsewhere. tesla is one of six firms run or owned by mr musk. the vote comes among a turbulent year for tesla whose shares are down nearly 30% this year as a consumers battle high borrowing costs. the company faces supply chain strains and competition from china, shares are down nearly