hello, everyone. welcome to the amanpour hour. here is where we re headed this week fresh off his trip to the middle east i asked senator van hollen about the genocide case and why america doesn t doing more to stop the carnage in gaza. then the carnage in gaza. then as awards season kicks into high gear, america ferrera, star of that barbie speech discusses an unforgettable moment. i do feel like the message is deeply universal. and scott galloway on the statistical certainty that something will stick to trump in his many criminal trials, and what scares him most about ai. there s nothing more dangerous than a young, broke, and lonely man. from my archive, the most pe peacekeeping u.s. marines rolled into kosovo in the late 90s to stop ethnic cleansing. welcome to the program, everyone. i m christiane amanpour. hearings began this week at the international court of justice in the case brought by south africa accusing israel of genocide in gaza. now the wor
replace relationships. so instead of real relationships which is i would argue the most rewarding thing in life, they re turning to a reasonable facsilly of relationships facsimile of relationships with algorithms and content and ai girlfriends. i think loneliness is the biggest threat from ai. so i ienecessarily wouldn t bring up a sex therapist at this point, but you led me to esther parle who has a following. she spoke about precisely there threats and how it might change this threat and how it might change us as a species. here s what she said about it so what it creates is more seclusion, more virtualization of our lives. people have sex, but with themselves or on line or in the virtual world. but in the virtual world. but that s not that they re not being sexual, they just do not interact with real-life other people. and what it leads us to, this is the question, are we becoming a