For the first time in the new elections voicing their concerns face the voters in forty five minutes on d. W. Heres whats coming up for a look when to sleep you have plenty to talk about here. Is legal every weekend here w. This news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes. To find out how strong. The fast test of the polls. And his promise of a fresh start with corruption inside the box will not be enough. To. Get jobs because the thing that. Also coming out stressing the importance of young women in politics you need to young that sound good politician whos. Going to take on. Welcome to the program so africas govern an African National Congress Faces a nail biting wait for the official results of wednesdays general elections the final results are not expected before the weekend but its clear the psychologically important sixty percent plus of the vote may be out of reach for the party which is lets sense the end of apartheid will go to pretoria to look at the Big Questions imagi
arrested for this time? this is news to me. i don t know exactly. it s a little blurry. hurting someone? hurting a girl? nobody has more respect for women than i do. nobody. word that he uses or misuses could have potential outcomes. what happened to free speech we have free speech. but not donald trump. donald trump deserves to have free speech. what is going on? maybe people are out to get him. jesse: now you got it. donald trump was just arrested for conspiring to obstruct an official proceeding. what did he obstruct? what did he obstruct? conspiring say that again. this is basically joe biden grasping for straws. look at biden, look what he got here. he was arrested for conspiracy against rights, what does that even mean? it means he is standing in the way of i have no clue, man. conspiracy against rights.
cybersecurity and insider threat safeguards as well as prioritizing research and public reporting of systemic ai risks and also specific misuses of ai. jake, i spoke with bruce reed, who s the deputy white house chief of staff here who s managing this ai process and he made clear these agreements are a first step. more importantly than that he called them a bridge to regulation and legislation. this white house basically finds itself in the position where they know that regulating ai is going to take time, in particular through legislation. and so what they re trying to do here is get some commitments from these companies to establish some initial safeguards around all of this. now, that being said these commitments are definitely voluntary. there is no enforcement mechanism. and skeptics will point out that the tech industry doesn t have the best track record of regulating itself nor does washington of proactively regulating that industry. jeremy, what else is the white house doing
are being made continue to be made in the way they re being, he might be the nominee. i think it s time to have to sort of turn the page v a different conversation about prosperity for our country a conversation about where the dynamic competitive threats are going to come from and how do we position ourselves as a country to confront those and stop, you know, sort of buying into what our enemies are doing, trying to divide us. do you think if he did store national security secrets in a bathroom at mar-a-lago he should be held accountble? anybody who misuses or misplaces classified documents should be held accountable. we ve seen reports of the former vice president and the president who was a former vice president at the time, and i think what frustrates people, they don t see the same aggressive prosecution when there are accusations against people from different parties. i would rather not be having this conversation or here as mayor trying to protect my city and our buildings
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