this is gps , the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from mumbai, india. today on the program. what to look for around the globe in 2024. what will happen in the world s wars. who will win the many major elections this year? how will the most important relationship in the world between washington and beijing evolve? all of that and more with ian bremer and zany minton beddoes. plus, the top economic trends of the world with ruchir sharma. i also talk to a major player there artificial intelligence, a tech entrepreneur who is not a computer scientist by training but rather a philosopher. what does mustafa suleyman say about fears that a.i. might mean the end of humanity. find out. but first, here is my take. the start of the new year is on a time of optimism. but look at surveys from the past few months and you ll find that strikingly high numbers of americans sometimes around three
Announcer coming up next, author Sharon Tosi Lacey talks about american strategy in the pacific. Highlighting the battle of saipan. She explains how u. S. Army soldiers and marines worked together during the campaign. She described their successes and failures. The event ran an hour and a half. It was hosted by the new York Military affairs symposium. Sharon tosi lacey thank you very much for having me. I want to thank my mom, daughter and husband for being here to support me. One of the earlier mend mentioned that there were four general smiths in the pacific. 3 were involved in the operations. I titled that chapter a tale of three smiths. I will talk to you about the battle of saipan. I look at the Lessons Learned as the military drove through the Central Pacific in world war ii. We traced their development and amphibious warfare as they go from the canal to the gilberts and ultimately a chronology. Trying to build on the mistakes they continued to make. Saipan is the most interestin
Announcer coming up next, author Sharon Tosi Lacey talks about american strategy in the pacific. Highlighting the battle of saipan. She explains how u. S. Army soldiers and marines worked together during the campaign. She described their successes and failures. The event ran an hour and a half. It was hosted by the new York Military affairs symposium. Sharon tosi lacey thank you very much for having me. I want to thank my mom, daughter and husband for being here to support me. One of the earlier mend mentioned that there were four general smiths in the pacific. 3 were involved in the operations. I titled that chapter a tale of three smiths. I will talk to you about the battle of saipan. I look at the Lessons Learned as the military drove through the Central Pacific in world war ii. We traced their development and amphibious warfare as they go from the canal to the gilberts and ultimately a chronology. Trying to build on the mistakes they continued to make. Saipan is the most interestin
From our studios in new york, this is charlie rose. We turn to benghazi. Speaker john boehner and House Republicans seek to investigate the 2012 attacks. The decision follows emails released regarding the state departments handling of the events. Eight committees have already looked into the benghazi matter. The Obama Administration and House Democrats remain undecided to act or participate in the new committee. White House Press Secretary jay carney has said monday that any further investigation by congress would be highly partisan effort to politicize a tragedy. Joining me now, trey gowdy of south carolina. Speaker boehner appointed him on monday to head the select committee. Thank you for joining us. Thank you for having me. Tell me how you see this. Is a new select committee necessary . Why did you accept the speakers invitation . What do you think you can accomplish . I think it is necessary, charlie, because if you consider the three different categories with respect of benghazi,
than there have ever been. fewer biases than there have ever been. and everything that we add to the training runs, we see they make fewer mistakes and easier to control and take instruction more closely so the real question is whose instruction and what instruction. what the behavior policy that we re asking these a.i.s to at here today and would is verifying that the a.i. is behaving within the boundary constraints set for it? tell me, when you look at the future of a.i., do you worry about something that henne kissinger and harry schmidt has written about, that human beings will be in a position of not understanding the world any more, that, you know, before the enlightenment, we didn t understand the world and we would attribute anything we didn t understand to divine forces, if the sun rose, because