industry. artificial intelligence or ai. the ceo of openai testified before the senate judiciary committee today. the company is behind chatgpt. that s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to ai. there are multiple apps and programs you can use to create art, pictures, phone calls, even to impersonate people s voices. the list of potential misuses of ai is getting longer every day and leads to numerous questions about how and what and whether to regulate. nick watt takes a closer look at some of the possibly life changing benefits and also terrifying risks posed by ai brought up in today s hearing. my worst fears are that we cause significant, we, the field, the technology, the industry, cause significant harm to the world. today s is that the hearing is a crucial step in humanity s effort to prevent that harm and to reign in the handful of players controlling this tech. i think there needs to be incredible scrutiny on us and our competitors. his company created
current 20-week ban or would expand it. so it s even more yeah. just over a quarter of voters wanted abortion really restricted or banned. that kind of matches up with what we re seeing nationally. voters support abortion rights and yet republicans are coming in and taking them away. it s a joany mitchell philosophy. don t know what you ve got until it s gone. the day the dobbs decision came down, by friend said this will not age well. she she was right. obama care aged well. gay marriage the same thing. this is not aging well for republicans. tomorrow, the fifth circuit court of appeals will hear the case of mifepristone. the abortion drug.