the suspect dressed in women s clothing. that is the disguise he used to try to get away after the shooting. police say this is something that had been planned for several weeks. the gunman used that disguise to try to sleep through the crowd. but investigators say he left behind a legally purchased assault rifle that the atf was able to trace to this person of interest now, who is behind bars as we speak, not yet charged. police say he fired off more than 70 rounds from a roof overlooking the parade. as we are learning more about some of the six victims killed and the nearly 50 others hurt by the gunshots and all the way hospital after this happened. we expect another update in just about an hour. you have the white house and all federal buildings with flags flying at half staff in memory of the highland park victims. we have a lot to get to over the next 60 minutes. cathy park is in illinois, pete williams, mike is covering the white house and we are joined by clint who
celestine cheney was 65. roberta s god mother called her just a young girl with a lot of love to give. andre mcneil was 53. he was in town visiting family and at the store to pick up a surprise birthday cake for his grandson. katherine massey was 72. she was a civil rights and education advocate, described as a beautiful soul. margus morrison was 52, a father of three. hayward patterson was 67, a deacon at a local church in buffalo, always looking to help, even on that saturday. patterson was said to be helping someone carry groceries to their car when he was shot. geraldine talley was 62, known for her cheesecake and her smile. ruth whitfield was 86. she stopped for groceries after a visit to the nursing home to see her husband. her son said she taught the family to love unconditionally. aaron salter jr. was 55. salter was a retired buffalo police officer working as a security guard at the supermarket. he tried to stop the shooter but could not penetrate his body armor. his
Of their chaampionship play off semifinal. The first leg at carrow road finished goalless, but leeds have the advantage, 2 0 they lead in the first half, thanks to an ilia gruev free kick and joel perus header. Southampton play west brom in the other second leg semi on friday. Manchester citys goalkeeper ederson will miss Sundays Premier League Title Decider at home to west ham and next weeks Manchester Derby fa cup final. The brazilian was forced off with an eye injury during citys 2 0 win at tottenham on tuesday that left pep guardiolas side on the brink of their fourth consecutive title. Scans have confirmed ederson suffered a small fracture to his right eye socket following a collision with cristian romero. Now as we were telling you this time on wednesday, Wolverhampton Wanderers want var scrapped next season and forcing a vote at next months English Premier League agm. Theyll need the support of 13 other clubs if theyre to succeed. We heard from Manchester Uniteds erik ten hag an
are sleepless, watching the news and the story unfolds every minute, and it does make a big impact, because chatgpt is now currently the leading product in the large language models and asia, especially china, is catching up and they are very concerned and keeping updated on the matter. how vociferous is the debate between the so called doomers and the people trying to commercialise artificial intelligence here in the region? i think it is somewhere in the middle. people are more optimistic in china about how the large language models and ai technology will bring to the daily lives and make our life more convenient and more productive, but yes, there are some ethical debates and concerns regarding the openai and how the chatgpt or the gpt s in training, how powerful it is, that it could bring a potential danger to humanity. are policymakers, governments, are they working to regulate fast enough here in asia? yes, i would think so. the governments are actively involved, and
the news and the story unfolds every minute, and it does make a big impact, because chatgpt is now currently the leading product in the large language models and asia, especially china, is catching up and they are very concerned and keeping updated on the matter. how vociferous is the debate between the so called doomers and the people trying to commercialise artificial intelligence here in the region? i think it is somewhere in the middle. people are more optimistic in china about how the large language models and ai technology will bring to the daily lives and make our life more convenient and more productive, but yes, there are some ethical debates and concerns regarding the openai and how the chatgpt or the gpt s in training, how powerful it is, that it could bring a potential danger to humanity. are policymakers, governments, are they working to regulate fast enough here in asia? yes, i would think so. the governments are actively involved, and also the academia, the u