and if so, how might that happen? we ve already seen some service-based and manufacturing jobs turned to ai in a big way. but what about other industries? can ai replace journalists or news anchors? perhaps it already has. anderson cooper: because what you just saw and heard a moment ago was not actually me. this is me, anderson cooper. anderson cooper ai: and i am an ai-generated anderson cooper. anderson cooper: that wasn t my real voice. and i never spoke the words you just heard. we asked a young student in california to create a fully end-to-end ai version of me. looks like me sounds like me and it didn t take him very long to do it. anderson cooper ai: this ai version of me was created in just a few weeks actually, with open-source tools. anderson cooper: and remember, this technology is still in its infancy. it s only going to get better and faster and more accurate, which raises all sorts of questions, like how will we know what s real? anderson cooper ai: and what is
you? yes, no question about it. there has to be far more focus on the economic message. i think if you look at red america, about 2.6 million to 3 million jobs that are existing in america today in a fast growing sector of our economy and of those 50% of people are in red states that donald trump won. so because of this decision, american leadership in those sectors is now going to be put at risk. we could lose some of our ability to be able to grow those jobs. and in, fact, lose out on the largest market of the future. the biggest market in the world in the future is going to be trillions of dollars spent in the sector of energy. and if the united states is isolated itself now standing only with syria and with nicaragua, nick w nicaragua
being insulted here by the republican party thank you for telling me what should be insulting but you see i m one of those latinos that came here with a visa on a plane that went through the process and, no, i don t think that the republican party is too paternalistic. i don t find marco rubio or jeb bush to paternal. now would you like to make a point z point? i don t think you re latino. i think you re an american. what am i? you re an american just like me and everybody else in this country who is here legally. i am an american. america is my home, i m an american who was born in nick w rag what. naturalized under ronald reagan s now you ve lectured me on how i should feel as a republican. now you ve lectured me on what i m hedging me and lectured me about what i am, do you have an actual point? are you not an american, ana?
the death of maybe 10,000 people. malcolm vieth, thanks very much. so negotiations over iran s nuclear program down to the wire. any minute now we could get a final agreement out of vienna. joining us to discuss these talks our senior correspondent nic robertson. nick, what s the latest? reporter: that s been the mood in the early part of the day, that everything was really close and it could be wrapped up this morning and that a deal with be done and announced. where we stand this afternoon, it s looking a little different from that. the briefings that we re getting at the moment both from iranian side and from western diplomats here tend to indicate this is slipping deep into the evening today and possibly may slip even into tomorrow. the sticking points as we ve discussed so many times, the possible military dimensions, that is as iran uses nuclear technology to develop a weapon, that s an outstanding issue and one iran has raised fairly
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