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welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper. artificial intelligence, or a.i., is an incredibly powerful technology which may change many aspects of our lives. the ceo of google s parent company, alphabet, which has invested heavily in it, recently said a.i. s impact could be more profound than electricity or even fire. but many worry about what that impact might turn out to be. could a.i. one day replace humans? and if so, how might that happen? we ve already seen some service-based and manufacturing jobs turn to a.i. in a big way. but what about other industries? can a.i. replace journalists or news anchors? perhaps it already has because what you just saw and heard a moment ago was not actually me. this is me, anderson cooper. and i am an a.i.-generated 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 a.i. version of me. looks like me, sounds like me, and it
i am dana perino with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. . to use the season, america. in 30 minutes from now the five will be dashing our way to fox square for the all-american christmas tree fivwalighting. all of your favorite fox newsho hosts are going to be there. there will be plenty of fun and some surprises. before we had outside let s get to some big news of the day. it was not the kind of birthday he was hoping for. president biden turning 81 years ol d today. just cannot catch a break from the avalanche of the headlines surrounding his election campaign. just about every mainstream outlet writing articles about his advanced age. former seniorou advisor to president obama, david axelrod a calling thdve president to old saying that biden has a 50/50 shot at reelection axe.0 check out this wall street journal headline which says biden keeps talkingu about the old dayst . young v
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