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a teenager, home alone in the night of terror. i would just stare out the window and try and figure out how scared she must of been. on her body, like a signature, a handprint in blood. it was a crime of passion. there s a lot of anger involved in this. but how long? because that handprint doesn t belong to the man police put in prison. the anger just surged through me. now, a mother turns detective. her words to me were, i just want to know what happened to my daughter. join in as she hunts for the killer and searches for the truth. i wanted to put my fist through the tv. it still brings the hair up the back of my neck. hello, and welcome to dateline. a confession can wake up murder investigation wide open. soon after 19 angie was found stabbed, a local named christopher tapp admitted he was one of her killers. police reported every grisly detail that convinced that they had cracked the case. but years later, there was someone else who thought those t
i m laura coates and this is cnn tonight. and what could be the next big thing that could change everything, like your smartphone did 15 years ago. well, there might be an answer. it s the rise of artificial intelligence. you may have heard of chatgpt. you may have thought it was a typo when you actually saw on your screen but it s not it s called chatgpt. but the question is, what exactly is it? well, i wasn t sure how to explain it myself so you know what, i went right to the source. chatgpt, briefly describe yourself for a tv audience here s what they came up with, quote chatgpt it s a sophisticated computer program that uses artificial intelligence to understand and generate human like language it can answer questions, write stories, and even engage in conversation it s been trained on a massive amount of tech data, so it s able to understand and respond to a wide range of topics and questions. it s like having a very knowledgeable and well spoken personal assistant avail
you may have thought it was a typo when you actually saw it on your screen but it s not it s called chatgpt. but the question is, what exactly is it? well, i wasn t sure how to explain it myself so you know what, i went right to the source. chatgpt, briefly describe yourself for a tv audience here s what they came up with, quote, chatgpt it s a sophisticated computer program that uses artificial intelligence to understand and generate human-like language. it can answer questions, write stories, and even engage in conversation. it s been trained on a massive amount of text data, so it s able to understand and respond to a wide range of topics and questions. it s like having a very knowledgeable and well-spoken personal assistant available 24 7 to help with anything you need. did you get all of that? that s according to chatgpt. tonight, we re going to talk all about artificial intelligence, the good, the bad, the pretty cool, and what it could actually mean in your future. plu
violence. no surprise there, really. many republican senators, susan collins, told the new york times this week that she wouldn t be surprised if a senator or house member were killed, strong words. meanwhile, mentions of civil war on twitter and other social media are spiking, and things may soon even get worse. so, it turns out elon musk may actually by twitter. we re here again. he s already pledged to let trump back on, and as of january 6th committee remind us, twitter is how trump actually talks to his base. trump s followers took to social media to declare that they were ready to answer trump s call. one user asked, is the sixth the day, is that why trump wants everyone there? another asserted, trump just told us all to come on armed. this is happening. the third took even further. it will be wild means we need volunteers for the firing squad. yeah, that was a reference to actual firing squad. maya wylie joins us now she s presidency of the leadership conference on c