Welcome 2 of americas leading election law scholars for a discussion about the constitution and the electoral system. We advertised this as a show about how to fix americas elections and several of you noted maybe thats not the best verb. Our goal is precisely the opposite, to figure out how to vent American Elections from being fixed theres a wide ranging discussion of the two books that both of our panelists have written and about constitutional issues in the news relating to the coronavirus and the electoral system. Please join us next week for a super discussion of another book that is by you all 11 and its on his new book about how to restore trust in the american institutions. Thats next tuesday and you can learn more about that program at Constitution Center. Org live and we will be taking questions throughout the program you can put your questions in the q a thoughts and i will just offer them to our panelists when it seems right or the discussion so please be interactive. Thes
Business professor amy webb argues Artificial Intelligence is giving too much power to big corporations. My job is to model risk and i focus on technology and i come back to the same nine companies. They have relationships with universities and it doesnt mean that there are not other Companies Like salesforce or guber that are not doing Amazing Things they are also building the frameworks and theyve got the code bases. All of the roads lead to this end of the challenge that i have is if it is the case that Artificial Intelligence is not just being built to create a better microwave, although that is cool but to optimize our lives using a. Companies that dont look like us and dont have the same worldview as assess their publicly traded companies but i lived in china and japan and anybody that watches does publicly traded companies are still under the thumb of beijing aso there is no escape. It is because you are in lockstep with the Chinese Government and that matters because they had a
Narrator and t tt to democracy. China is on its way to building a total surveillance state. Narrator tight on frontline it has pervaded so ny emem of everyday life. How do we make it transparent and accountable . Narrator in the age of ai. Froroline is made possible by contributions to your pb station from viewers like you. Thank you. Major support is provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, coitted to building a more just, verdant e Ford Foundation . Working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwid Additional Support is provid by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism. The park foundation, dedicated to heightening pububc awareness s critical issues. The john and Helen Glessner family trust. Ppororng trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. And by thejo frontlinnalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. Ad antitial support from tom m air and lucy caldwellstair. Major support for frontline and, in
In other news, englands fracking industry has been much slower than expected to get up and running a report says low Public Acceptance is partly to blame. Turkey and russia have agreed what they say is an Historic Deal aimed at keeping Kurdish Forces away from syrias border with turkey. A generation of young people with special Education Needs are being failed a report by mps suggests bureaucracy and a lack of funding is tearing familes apart and in sport, it was a five star night for the english clubs in the Champions League as harry kane revives tottenhams qualification hopes, Raheem Sterling scores a hat trick as Manchester City beat atalanta. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. Downing street has signalled that borisjohnson will step up his efforts to force a general election, if eu leaders approve an extension to brexit of up to three months. It comes after last nights commons votes where mps first voted in favour of the governments Withdrawal Agreement bill, but the
biden says he has decided how the u.s. will respond to the deadly drone strike. the lead starts right now. president biden pointing blame, holding iran responsible in part for a deadly drone strike that killed three u.s. soldiers in jordan. how to strike back against the enemy so as to deter further attacks while also avoiding a wider military conflict? a pentagon spokesperson will be here. plus, undercover raid. israeli forces in disguise dressed as medical staff, civilians, even a woman in a he job. see the video cnn obtained showing the operation in action. and democratic congresswoman cori bush under federal investigation for allegedly misusing campaign funds and hiring her husband for security. welcome to the lead, i m jake tapper, and we start today with our world lead. president biden says he has decided how the u.s. will respond to the deadly drone attack on american troops, as peer has grown on capitol hill that retaliating against iran could lead to a wider wa