hello, i m samantha simmonds. the man widely seen as the godfather of artificial intelligence has quit his job at google, warning of the dangers of ai. dr geoffrey hinton s pioneering research on deep learning and neural networks has paved the way for current ai systems like chatgpt. but in a lengthy interview with the new york times, dr hinton said he now regretted his work and is worried that al technology will flood the internet with misinformation. google responded in a statement saying, we remain committed to a responsible approach to ai. dr hinton has been telling the bbc how these systems can know so much. the kind of intelligence we re developing is very different from the intelligence we have. we are biological systems and these are digital systems and the big difference is, with digital systems, you have many copies of the same set of weights, the same model of the world, and all these copies can learn separately, but share their knowledge instantly. so it s a
sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. former president trump call for protests has law enforcement officials in new york preparing for a week of uncertainty. in a social media post, trump said that he expects to be a arrested on tuesday in a role in a hush money payment to stormy daniels before the election. in the statement trump urged supporters to protest and take our nation back and dialed up the rhetoric with a follow-up post saying, we just can t allow this any more. we must save america. protest, protest, protest. they are alarming similar for the calls for protest prior to the january 6, 2021 insurrection and has new york police officers and officials bracing for whatever may happen. joining me to discuss all of this, ron brownstein is a senior political analyst and a senior editor for the atlantic. jonathan wackrow is a former secret service agent. gentlemen, good to see you both. so ron, let me begin with you. and your reaction to trump s claim that he will be arrested t
died suddenly aged 67. king charles has arrived in germany for his first overseas state visit since succeeding his mother as the british monarch. he and his wife camilla, the queen consort, were greeted with a ceremonial gun salute shortly after their plane landed in berlin. they then travelled on to the brandenburg gate. where there was an official welcome hosted by president frank walter steinmeier. the landmark was once associated with the country s division during the cold war, and is a symbolic site in its subsequent reunification. it s the first ceremonial welcome ever held there for a visiting head of state. the visit is being seen as part of a move by the uk to improve relationships with its european neighbours. it includes a visit to the german president s residence, bellevue palace, where the king and queen consort signed the guest book and will enjoy a state banquet in their honour. president steinmeier says he is looking forward to working with britain on future
here with me now is really time to time opinion columnist ellzey and former assistant special prosecutor nick akerman and michael cohen, donald trump s former fixer. guys, great to have you here. oh, i have to talk about your book, michael. you re also the author of revenge, how donald trump weaponize the u.s. department of justice against his critics. he s also the host of the podcast mea culpa. okay, we re pasture accomplishments, michael. now we can get to the segment. so lying to the grand jury. that sounds serious. it s absolutely serious. so now what? i think is gonna be an indictment coming out fairly shortly. i think you re going to see donald trump indicted. you re going to see a number of other people indicted that are involved in this whole plot in georgia. really? you think donald trump is going to be indicted? what clued into having? they re looking at the judge s opinion that came out, at least his first one, he talked about the fact that he wasn t
we have freedom, give us wings to rotect it. , . , ., ., protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash goes - protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash goes to - protect it. a smaller share of taxpayer s cash goes to help| protect it. a smaller share of. taxpayer s cash goes to help the rest of the world than before. we have one big question this week. what our responsibilities beyond these shores? andrew mitchell the cabinet minister who looks after aid for other countries is here. i ve been to warsaw to speak to president zelenksy s closest ally the polish president, andrzej duda about the war. labour s lisa nandy who wants to level up the country joins us from nottingham. but it s sunday morning there is more to life than politics we ll talk to one of the nation s favourite cooks, prue leith, sorry, delia, on how to live happily, die well, and learn to disagree.