is due to take place between the world s biggest oil producers and their allies collectively known as 0pec+, of which the host uae is a member. against that backdrop, i spoke earlier to david schlosberg, the director of the sydney environment institute, who remains sceptical about the outcome of this year s climate. i think there are two key problems politically, the first is the process by the fossil fuel industry, and the second is the process of all countries on any agreement. so, it means that petro states or those in the fossil fuel industry can object to the language and undermine and wield strong changes. forthis undermine and wield strong changes. for this first or the obvious point for a hosier of the head of a state oil company setting the agenda for a price or which for me is weird. he said it is good to have fossil fuel industry editable but they have always been there. some in the community want to be cautiously optimistic, i think i m just cautious, i would be
as the bbc s michelle fleury reports from new york. amazon announced 0 a new chat bot for people to use at work. there seems to be a dispute over where the name came from. some say it s 0, after the character from the james bond movies. others say it s 0, a character from the star trek tv shows. either way, this is a big deal. amazon may not have built chatgpt, but it now has its own generative ai helper. which is designed to assist employees with daily tasks, whether it s answering questions about company policy, to coding, to summarizing strategy documents. crucially, though, it will compete with other corporate chat bots, including microsoft s copilot and google s doitai. now, the tech giant also unveiled new ai. chips at its annual developer conference in las vegas, where also taking the stage was the boss of chip maker in nvidia, a sign of the deepening relationship between these two. amazon said that as well as its own ai chips, it would offer customers access to nvidia
been chasing this property bubble, and in order to create this bubble, offering very very high returns and it works for quite a while because property prices were going up and everybody was sort of a win win for everybody. the everybody was sort of a win win for everybody- for everybody. the property developers for everybody. the property developers could for everybody. the property developers could throw - for everybody. the property developers could throw up i developers could throw up buildings that people thought that they needed, and investors would get the returns of ten or 15%. however, bubbles everywhere crashed, united states it happened in 2009, and that s what s happening now. so therefore all these investment products are no longer worth very much. it is a little surprising but the central government is making this into a criminal case because it s basically a lack of regulation. it is not necessarily that anybody who was stealing the money although that s al
it s a guest pass for the offices of openai . he was fired on friday. he s been invited back by the interim ceo, mira moratti, according to reuters. that s with a view to him possibly rejoining the company. when he was fired, the company released a statement. they said this. mr altman s departure follows a deliberative review process by the board, which concluded he was not consistently candid in his communications, hindering, they said, its ability to exercise its responsibilities. the board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading openai. his dismissal has angered current and former employees concerned about what his departure may mean for the value of the company. one of the big shareholders is microsoft reportedly owns 49% of the company. they re among those apparently taking a lead in trying to get mr altman back on board. their concern is that his departure may mean to bleeding of other, wider talent. the challenge, though, is whether they can get hi
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