and if it is , what should wewe do about it?to those questions are significant enough that we wanted to find someone who could provide a definitive answer. elon mus k seemed like the right about person. musk has been thinking about a a.i. and worrying about it for most of his life. nearly a decade ago, hel he hele found a nonprofit research project called open a i. and the point was in the name,,n if we re going to have artificial intelligence and apparently we are, it ought to be open, open to the s use world that would help ensurer go that it s used for good and not evil. odotvil.that was the idea. but as the years passedd musk and musk found himselfng a preoccupied building a couple of enormous companieoupls, spacx and tesla, open, i got awayn aig from him as of tonight.pen ai open i i is no longer open. it s not a nonprofit researchprc project dedicated to using artificial intelligencel to serve humanity. it is instead a commercialtell enterpriseigentin, backed by mio a
about half firearms. about half of all u.s. households have at least lea one gun at home, and many have. much more than that. plus, they have ammo, billions and billions of rounds of it. those are all real numbers, butg they are hardly an argument forn gun control. they re an argument, in fact, against ask yourself what would it require to confiscate allmmuo those guns and all that ammunition in turn, the united states into disarmed nation like turkmenistan or north korea? wellrea., it would take a police state and it would end in civil war. nono sam sane person wants eithr one of those things. but thankfully, we don t neehinn the fact that so manyirearm americans have a firearm withi n reach but never commit violence that gtbe that guns are no the problem. just as we can this country can be trusted with an ar-15, just as we can be trusted with cars and light aircraft t in andand electricity, basebaw and insecticide and chainsaws and pruning shearsct and countless other objec
nald truht aheadwe have a lightr with the former president is pretty interesting. etg and a and a lot of fun. here s a preview. kim jong un again got alongt. with him. rpeopa eople don t want to hea thatlot a lot. wh people say that s terrible to get along with him. great. when somebody has nuclear weapons that can an blow e to get blow up the world. it s nice to get along. i got along with him. great mullahs of iran difference. i ask about bill clinton, sea hillary, my little pumpkin, hillary, hillary clinton. othat abi ask about barack and e obama and a lot of other peopleh .e intervie straight ahead, we ll have more of that interview coming up. but first,w let us turn to the left. repulsive response to monday s shooting at the school in nashville, tennessee, becaus te this was a christian schooler targeted by a transgender killer. artfelt remarks thoughtful, heartfelt remarks from democrats in the media mob . they have been few betweehey have been far between. some ar
climate change advisers to the government say england is strikingly unprepared for the unavoidable impacts of global warming. and after sleeping outdoors for three years, the boy in the tent is coming back inside after raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity. coming up on the bbc news channel. scotland s stunning win over spain maintains their perfect start to european championship qualifying, but their captain insists it is just a start. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. tributes have been paid to the tv presenter and comedian paul o grady, who has died at the age of 67. his husband said he died unexpectedly but peacefully yesterday evening. paul o grady rose to fame in the 1990s with his drag queen persona lily savage and went on to present several programmes on tv and radio including blankety blank and a sunday show on radio 2 for m years. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back at his life and career. lolly. it s a tribute to
a huge win for republicans by on capitol hill by a vote of 217 to 215, house republicansho passed a bilrel to raise the det limit, but they slash federal government spending by a whopping four point eight trillion dollars. the bill will preventthe bilw a federal defaulilt lesson forde senate democrats and joe biden. get in the way. he will toeaker mccarthy will tell w us about it. he will weigh in tonight. alsonight an tonight, a brandd- new whistleblower allegation involving the bidewh n white house and a child traffickingd operation. the housa chile judiciary commie chairman, jim jordan, he will be here tonight.tonigh also, joe biden. all right. joe biden is once again. promoting togetherness and unity. at the very same time, mr. unity is trashing halfth the country. and the couny and e only talking point he seems able to even articulate consists of two words, occasionally. three , the two ar e maga republicans. the three are ultra mega republicans. thso a phrase that he