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tornado sirens wail as a string of twisters and thunderstorms touch down. also slamming tennessee and alabama with damaging winds and tennis ball sized hail. residents in north carolina sharing these photos of downed trees and power lines. and a severe thunderstorm watch issued for parts of the mid-atlantic. you can, of course, follow this storage and more by down loading the fox weather app. okay. the inventor of chatgpt is calling for congress to regulate artificial intelligence before it causes serious harm to the world. listen. my worst fears is that we cause will significant we the field the technology cause significant be harm to the world. if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the government to prevent that from happening. during yesterday s testimony altman specifically used the music industry as an example of how a.i. can negatively impact
bill: i want to come back to the i want to show you what we found in the fox polls. we asked the question for society a.i. technology is a good thing, bad thing or it depends. if you look at good thing among all voters you are at 38. bad things 46. if you move to the far right column whether or not you are familiar with it. 46% say it s a good thing. but at the bottom of your screen in both categories you check in at 12% who say it depends. you are a part of that category. how come? that s right. because i think that this technology, it is like nuclear power. it can be used to fuel a city or used to destroy a city. i shared the example of how a.i. can be used for detection, early detection in cancer. by the same token it can now do things like produce video that is so realistic nobody can tell the difference. i think back to the example when the a.p. twitter account was
a.i. as well. bill: he said jeff dean is their chief scientist and remain committed to a responsible approach to a.i. and continually learning about emerging risks and innovating boldly. i want to go to polls in a moment. how could give me an example of how a.i. could work positively for us in america, or around the world? sure, bill. my family, like so many of our listeners, have been affected by cancer and detecting cancer and stage 3 or 4 when it s oftentimes very late or too late to make an intervention. one of the really powerful really positive implications of a.i. is that it can often detect cancer very, very early when you are just going through a normal everyday checkup and you don t feel bad early in stage one when it s much more treatable. if a.i. can help us fight cancer that s a positive example of it.
tomorrow. we re going to dive more deeply into examples of how a.i. is impacting everyday life. rachel: i think it kind of left us all a little speechless. that s pretty heavy. will: yeah. a few additional headlines, fox news alert, panic in the capital of sudan. the african mission s army scrambling fighter jets as it battles powerful militias trying to overthrow the military-led government. u.s. embassy staffers and the u.s. ambassador to sudan are reportedly sheltering in place as the two sides fight for control. secretary of state antony blinken sharing his concern moments ago, urging an immediate end to the violation. pro-abortion activists set to the hold rallies in d.c. and big cities across country today. this after the supreme court agrees to the temporarily halt the restrictions on the nation s most widely used abortion pill. justice samuel alito imposing a 5-day hold on a lower court ruling. this follows the doj s appeal of a texas judge s ruling calling