Steve good mornIng, everybody. 6 00 on thIs couch here In new york cIty. It Is currently outsIde 60 degrees. Pleasant day. Its mIddle of the week, september 24th, 2024. September 25th, thIs Is Fox FrIends. They moved the teleprompter. I had to remember. I was wrong. Start wIth news we do know. A Fox News alert. Former PresIdent Donald Trump brIefed on what they refer to as real and specIfIc threats from Iran as top lawmakers label thIs an Act Of War. Consequences to a foreIgn government InterferIng In our electIon. ThIs Is an Act Of War agaInst the amerIcan people. AInsley comes as the second AssassInatIon Attempt Suspect could face lIfe In prIson. The serIous upgraded charges that he Is facIng. BrIan plus, VIce PresIdent harrIs Is In PennsylvanIa Today to talk about the economy as trump urges voters not to buy Into her proposals. Tax queen. They love her In other countrIes because she forces everybody out of our country Into theIr hands. Lawrence and MakIng AmerIca Healthy agaIn. JIll
Happy to have you here, Super Tuesday is tomorrow. State of the union is on thursday. On friday, the leading republican president ial candidate has invited to his home the authoritarian dictator of hungary for a visit. It will be a big week. Did you see the movie Black Panther . When i heard about that movie. In fact, when i saw the trailer for that movie, i thought this is not my kind of movie. Im not into Superhero Stuff at all. Im not into alternate worlds and Magic Elements and things that give you superhuman powers and stuff. Just not my thing. But, i watched it anyway and i absolutely loved it. I watched it one weekend and then i went back the next weekend and i watched it again. Black panther is fantastic. Even if you dont like movies like that. Its the first ever Superhero Movie to receive an oscar nomination for best picture. Totally deserved it. I say that as a not superhero person. Just a fantastic and landmark film. The serving Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, what he
Brian u 00 p. M. In the east coast this is february 29th. Leap day. Illinois the third state to kick donald trump off the ballot or try to as the Supreme Court says it will take up his president ial immunity case. Gregg jarrett scrambled here in minutes. Ainsley lawrence is live as trump and biden go to texas. Is bidens trip too little too late . Why is he coming now . He should have been here when it was a real surge, a reeling crisis. Steve yep. Crisis is elsewhere. And with the Migrant Crime under a microscope, Sanctuary City policies come crashing down on liberal politicians like this guy. Youre a liar. You are here to listen. Youre a liar. There will be a time for questions. You are guilty and got blood on your hands. Steve yeah. He wasnt expecting that welcome aboard, folks, this is thursday and its fox friends and starts right now. Remember, mornings are always better with friends on leap day. Ainsley we start with a Fox News Alert. President biden and former President Donald Tr
of will be in the milder zone. some significant snow to begin with in the mountains in the north east. on saturday there will be some sunny spells and temperatures up to about 12. warm christmas eve, back to you, i2. warm christmas eve, back to you, sophie. thanks, matt. and that s bbc news at ten. this is bbc news. we will have the headlines at the top of the hour as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. are the machines about to take over? that basic fear seems to underpin much of the discussion about artificial intelligence, and parallel developments such as synthetic biology. the latest wave of tech advances offers us extraordinary new possibilities, but do we flawed human beings have the will and the means to contain and control them? well, my guest is mustafa suleyman, ceo of inflection ai and the author of a challenging book on al and us. is that a doomed relationship? mustafa suleyman, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for havin
mustafa suleyman, welcome to hardtalk. thanks for having me. it s a great pleasure to have you here. now, you, in your career, are wrestling with the complex relationship between us humans and increasingly intelligent machines. it seems, if i ve got it right, that you re not so much worried about the machines you re worried about us, our wisdom. is that right? it s a great way of putting it. i mean, i think the great challenge we have is one of governance. containment means that we should always be in control of the technologies that we create. and we need to make sure that they are accountable to us as a species, they work for us over many, many decades and centuries, and they always do way, way, way more good than harm. with every new type of technology we have, there are new risks risks that, at the time we experience them, feel really scary. they re new. we don t understand them. they could be completely novel in ways that could be very harmful. but that s no reason t