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daron acemoglu, in massachusetts, welcome to hardtalk. massachusetts, welcome to hardtalk hardtalk. thank you, it s a deli . ht hardtalk. thank you, it s a delight to hardtalk. thank you, it s a delight to be hardtalk. thank you, it s a delight to be on hardtalk. thank you, it s a delight to be on the - hardtalk. thank you, it s a - delight to be on the programme. a great pleasure to have you here you have just written a book power and progress which goes through the impacts of some of the great technological shift in human history over the past millennium. would you say that artificial intelligence, the supremacy of the algorithm, represents one of those transformational moment for humankind? i’m transformational moment for humankind? transformational moment for humankind? ., , ., humankind? i m not sure that it does but there humankind? i m not sure that it does but there is humankind? i m not sure that it does but there is a humankind? i m not sure th ....
Turbulence, and it turns so it is scotlands turn for a blast of political turbulence, and it turns out westminster does not have a monopoly on these things. Today matters, of course, for scotlands governess but it matters if you are in devizes as well as dundee, wherever you are in the uk, and that is because of the size of the snps political footprint. That is why its political rivals are seizing this moment. Well, it is for scotland and the Scottish Parliament to decide who the First Minister is. But what is happening now with the snp is that the mask is slipping. People in scotland are realising that Public Services are worse. The scottish people have been fundamentally let down. One in seven are on waiting list, there is a Cost Of Living crisis, and all th ....
The past and we have history and economics and politics altogether, you say learn from the past and look at how we have ameliorated on the 19th century the worst impacts of industrialisation by workers forming unions, political parties representing the workers, rules and regulations been bought in and you say we need to do the same again, and the 20 century? we need to learn how wisely to regulate and engage workers in the process of, responsibly deploying ai. so when you look around the world how do you actually see that working, in practice? actually see that working, in ractice? ~ ., actually see that working, in practice? actually see that working, in ractice? ~ ., , practice? well, i don t see it workin: practice? well, i don t see it working too practice? well, i don t see it working too well practice? well, i don t see it working too well at - practice? well, i don t see it working too well at the - practice? well, i don t see it - working too well at the moment i think ....
Impeachment because folks need to understand maybe there are those that want to punish theer president or make a point, and i understand that, but the bottom line is still going to be the president of the united states and the bottom line is he is still going to be a candidate for the republican party. so whyhy don t we let the people do the impeachment by voting in the electoral process way that we usually do? tucker: you mean democracy? absolutely. tucker: it not a popular concept in washington. i guess the political question ve i agree with everything you said and i commend you for caring about those issues,ip because i think they are bipartisan fundamentally. but everything you said is pretty obvious. no offense to either one of us, but anyone could figure it out, including the smart people who run your party, so they know they are not going to get a conviction. this isn t going to work, there ss no chance of it workin, so why are they doing it? i m not sure i can answer ....