in this exact space slow. this is what he does. the article goes on to point out if the technology goes rogue, humanity doesn t stand a chance. it sounds like a problem. unlike the left, it s possible this could be overblown. but it s worth entertaining. let s look at what s going on with ai. let s start with national security first. imagine the chaos and damage that could be done if ai was used to create fake classified documents. these things could potentially trigger a world war if done the right way in a way where smarter intelligence understands how to get it done. has anyone thought any of this through? at least one person about the hijack and weaponization of ai. you might recognize this guy. some evil dictator could send their intelligence agency to go steal it and gain control. if you have got any incredibly powerful ai, you just don t know who is going to control that. dan: that sounds like kind of a problem. even if the technology was benign, the people who mig
they are using this story to make their case for, you guessed it, more censorship. the left loves to shame masculinity. but could it be doing more harm man good. dana white joins unfiltered on how we may be seeing a shift in the culture wars. most people of could probably name their favorite movie about the mob. but how realistic are those movies? we ll check in later with a former member of the colombo crime family who gives us the real story. i m not trying to stir up the pot for clicks. you can t click on the tv anyway. this a.i. thing could be a real threat and we don t fully understand it. but what we do know is getting a little scary here fast. deem fake photos like these swirl around social media. this always new era of misinformation. in a few years it s going to be a warp drive with a personality and we are not prepared for that. is it possible the ai gets smarter than the humans? dan: don t misunderstand, a.i. has incredible potential. they super charge ou
i m lindsey reiser, we ve got a jam-packed hour ahead. right now, 50 million americans are waking up to winter alerts, including heavy snow, ice, even some tornadoes. a fast moving storm system tearing across the great lakes into new england, dumping heavy snow and complicating the morning commute for many. new york city is seeing its first steady snowfall of the year. take a look at this, the normally bustling bridge in the daylight hours eerily empty covered in a soft bed of snow. illinois dealing with its own severe weather. two tornadoes touching down, setting off terrifying sirens. we re tracking all of it for you this morning. plus, growing frustration in east palestine ahead of the epa administrate s third trip to the town since that toxic train derailment. federal officials knocking on more than 500 doors in town checking on residents, some of whom have been diagnosed with health conditions like bronchitis. others are fearful of getting sick in the future. i m sca
higher taxes proposed for big companies and high earners. that revenue would fund a big federal pay raise and the largest peacetime military budget ever. republicans quick to say the proposal is a progressive pipe dream that is going nowhere fast. the president claims his plan will actually cut $3 trillion from the federal deficit. critics are saying that expiring covid-19 payments are probably to thank for that. mcconnell called it a wish list. thank goodness the house is republican. more reaction from senate republicans here. i think that what we ll be seeing is their aspirational budget if they were king of the world and could wave a magic wand, this is what they would want. they think you should give all your money and freedom in washington because they, the biden administration, knows better who you to spend it than you do. i don t agree with that. i don t suspect that we ll pay any attention to president biden s budget. julie: charles payne is here to break it dow
we ll analyze his budget and then we ll get to work on our budget. but unfortunately with the president being so far delayed, delays others in the process. speaker kevin mccarthy doesn t have a budget proposal ready, and according to him it s president biden s fault. this comes as the president is breaking with tradition and hitting the road to unveil his spending plan. also ahead, the ceo of norfolk southern will be on capitol hill today to testify before a senate panel. we ll have a preview of that hearing. plus we re going to get a live update from ukraine following a string of deadly missile strikes overnight. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this thursday, march 9th. thanks for starting your day with us. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has been hospitalized after falling at a washington, d.c. hotel last night. according fooa spokesperson mcconnell who is 81 years old tripped during a private dinner. he was admitted to the hospital where he s