I m stephen sackur. Wherever you live, however you live, artificial intelligence, machine learning, is going to change your life in the next few years. Will it be for the better? well, there are tech visionaries with very different views some benign, others, dystopian. But on one thing, the futurists can agree what will matter most to the outcome isn t the machines, it s the humans. My guest, neil lawrence, is a professor of machine learning who says we face a choice. Either we use alas a tool or we will become a tool for al. So, which is more likely? neil lawrence, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much for having me. It s a great pleasure to have you. Now, you are a computer scientist, but it seems to me, as you ve journeyed deep into the potentiality of artificial intelligence, you ve also thought a great deal about human intelligence and what is so very special and unique about us humans. Can you try to put that into words? yeah, i think, for me, what we ve seen with a lot of
Dot com right now and see how much you can save and now the hbo original series real time with bill maher start the cloc k hi, everybody how are you doing hey. Thank you all right. Thank you very much thank you people. I appreciate it. How are you doing all right, well okay. All right. We got a big show. Thank you very much. I know it s very exciting. Time of year. It s labor day. Fuck is the year already? it s christmas already. It s it s labor day weekend. And right on cue. This is always. They say this is when the presidential race really starts. And it really did. We finally had an interview last night with kamala harris. Did you watch it? oh wow. That s a lot of people watched it not just her with tim walz. Her emotional support, vp well i mean, it was it was a little odd. He was just sitting there for a very long time without saying anything. He did. I mean, he just he was just nodding while she did all the talking. The women s focus group said he must be a wonderful husband um r
Learned on saturday evening that the idf are discovered six bodies in the gaza strip and we were waiting identification of those. One of those has now been identified as hersch goldberg polin, the israeli american who viewers may recall seeing in the wake of the hamas led terrorist attacks of october the seventh with half of his left arm blown off. He subsequently appeared in hamas hostage video several months ago, his parents have been incredibly vocal. They appeared at the democratic national convention. They ve met with president biden and they ve been tireless in their campaign to get not just hersh released but also all of the hostages still remaining in the gaza strip released as well. The family of hersh put out a statement saying with broken hearts, the goldberg family, and the goldbergpolin family, excuse me, as devastated to announce the death if their beloved son and brother hersh, the family. Thanks you all for your love and support and asked for privacy at this time presid
This is cnn newsroom. We have the latest now on the breaking news from gaza, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has issued a statement, one day after the the israeli military says it recovered the bodies of six hostages from an underground tunnel in the rafah area netanyahu said, quote, those who murder hostages do not want a deal. I say to the hamas terrorist who murdered our hostages, and i say to their leaders, your blood is on your head we will not rest and we will not be silent. We will pursue you. The idf has now identified all sick, saying their families have been notified. They are already done, you know, carmel gat hersh goldberg, polin eden, yerushalmi, almog, rusi, and alex lebon off and israeli military spokesperson says, the six were killed just before troops could reach them according to the initial assessment at our disposal, they were brutally murdered by hamas terrorists. A short while before we reach them. They were abducted alive on the morning of october 7 by
Jerusalem. So what do we know about where these bodies were found? the reaction from officials. And is there any definition yet any clarity around the description of there being found being killed a short while before they the bodies were discovered we know that they were found in a tunnel in rafah in the south of gaza during ongoing combat operations by the idf. But on that specificity of the amount of time that they were killed before the troops got there. That s not clear. We don t know how they died and we don t know what led the troops to that tunnel during that combat operation. So there s a lot of unanswered things here. And in that vacuum a lot of pain, a lot of suffering, a lot of angry accusations that the vast majority as you were saying of the families of the hostages, are saying that the prime minister should take responsibility and own the fact that it is his own personal style of negotiating and terms of negotiating that have led to the deaths of these hostages. The prim