important or impactful. we covered it all, too. i m talking about surrounding the story, watching every minute of donald j. trump s indictment. we were intrigued and concerned about the possible tapes of our president getting bribes from burisma. we were sickened by flashers at the white house. we missed out on a lot and you deserve more than that. sow i want to use this moment and these minutes to tell you the stories that matter most to your life. crime, if it s not affecting your business, you worry about it affecting you, your life, your family. when you take actions to help others, you can still ends up in jail. i m talking about the story of danny penny who is facing charges for putting a man in a chokehold on a new york subway. e kept re-meeting, i m going to kill you. i m willing to go to jail and i m not scared. brian: he took action and he s a hero. we learned that progress not reined in, artificial intelligence ai. it can all too often see evil in all that. a mom
bringing you into fox & friends in this 8:00 hour on the east coast. it s father s day let s take a look at a couple of pictures. how about this it s rain each with her parents right there. rachel: that s my mom and dad by the way at my house right now and that s pete: is that you? rachel: no that s me on the left pete: that s a compliment to you rachel: thank you i took my parents to the white house when sean was in congress. it was a special day for all of us. pete: happy path father s day. rachel: here is my dad as a kid so if you see the front row. pete: which one? rachel: on the front row with the glove on the front, i m looking at the screen so this way right here. see him? pete: you re pointing. rachel: with the striped shirt. pete: so he s second from the left. rachel: yup. pete: on the bomb. rachel: my dad first generation mexican american. this is like the mexican bad news bears really, right? and so it s a great photo one of my favorite ones framed in my house a
important or impactful. we covered it all, too. i m talking about surrounding the story, watching every minute of donald j. trump s indictment. we were intrigued and concerned about the possible tapes of our president getting bribes from burisma. we were sickened by flashers at the white house. we missed out on a lot and you deserve more than that. sow i want to use this moment and these minutes to tell you the stories that matter most to your life. crime, if it s not affecting your business, you worry about it affecting you, your life, your family. when you take actions to help others, you can still ends up in jail. i m talking about the story of danny penny who is facing charges for putting a man in a chokehold on a new york subway. e kept re-meeting, i m going to kill you. i m willing to go to jail and i m not scared. brian: he took action and he s a hero. we learned that progress not reined in, artificial intelligence ai. it can all too often see evil in all that. a mom
of them are going to appear. the same way 20 years ago you couldn t imagine a youtuber making a living. he also thinks it s highly unlikely that al systems will be more intelligent than humans any time soon. professor yann lecun s words are in sharp contrast to those of the other two men he worked with on the science that underpins modern ai. dr geoffrey hinton retired recently and he said he regretted his life s work. professor yoshua bengio said that he worries about bad actors misusing the tech. both academics and the companies building ai agree that regulation is the best way to try to maximise its benefits and minimise the risks. chatgpt, for example, was unheard of this time last year. yann lecun is confident that ai will be a useful tool rather than a master, and he heralded a new renaissance for humanity. chatgpt couldn t have put it better. zoe kleinman, bbc news. a renaissance maybe but the bbc has been hearing from one uk worker who has already lost hisjob to a
hello, welcome to one nation, i am charlie hurt in for brian kilmeade. tonight podcast host and comedian jimmy takes a deep dive into the issues facing america s years. julie joins me for an unforgettable music do well but first, we are one day from a new year end there s no doubt this year already is shaping up to be a very important one. that closing businesses, many forgot and liberal cities nationwide. inflation despite what the biden administration says is hurting consumers whether it s home with skyhigh utility bills or the pump and grocery stores. there s no denying you re paying more for things than ever before. in washington d.c. both sides of the aisle were going to get on the same page to get bills passed, bills the country needs and another work with have implications at home broke out in our own borders, migrants are flowing in like we ve never seen before. cbp reporting they have already been over 760,000 encounters of the southern border since october 1. this