Museums, i believe, are really having a moment, and thats what i want to explore. This is amazing. So this is his studio. I can walk around, can i . He was painting the orient within the orient. When you see my work, you can easily link the concepts, lets say, or the technique, anything from them, as inspiring. I think thats rather wonderful. Im in istanbul, that great, entrancing, ancient megalopolis, once the capital of the byzantine and ottoman empires. Lying on either side of the bosporus strait, its a city that straddles two continents, europe and asia, so it feels like the Perfect Place to discover for myself the long, still evolving story of Cultural Exchange between east and west. Im starting at the pera museum, once an exclusive hotel in the heart of istanbuls diplomatic district. I cant think of anywhere else quite like it, a unique, privately run museum, with a collection exploring the relationship between east and west a centuries long exchange that culminated in a controve
museums, i believe, are really having a moment, and that s what i want to explore. this is amazing. so this is his studio. i can walk around, can i? he was painting the orient within the orient. when you see my work, you can easily link the concepts, let s say, or the technique, anything from them, as inspiring. i think that s rather wonderful. i m in istanbul, that great, entrancing, ancient megalopolis, once the capital of the byzantine and ottoman empires. lying on either side of the bosporus strait, it s a city that straddles two continents, europe and asia, so it feels like the perfect place to discover for myself the long, still evolving story of cultural exchange between east and west. i m starting at the pera museum, once an exclusive hotel in the heart of istanbul s diplomatic district. i can t think of anywhere else quite like it, a unique, privately run museum, with a collection exploring the relationship between east and west a centuries long exchange that culmi
the ai is highly suspicious. and in the fast moving game of ai artwork, who owns what? and can artists protect their work? for some time artificial intelligence has been all around us. you might not have noticed it, but your video streaming services, social media feeds, the maps on your smart phones, they ve all been steadily improving their performance because the computers behind them have been learning. and then last year, something important happened. yeah. ai got human or at least it felt like it did. companies like google and open ai started showing off stunning photorealistic images like these, all created by ai from short text descriptions. and then ai started having conversations with us. they were starting to generate stuff that felt human. this field of generative ai seems to have exploded so quickly. chat gtp is the single fastest growing application in human history. and it keeps getting better. the latest version, gpta, even seems to be able to look at a pictu
goods and products. a couple of weeks ago i was with the people who run a company making gelato. they are looking to grow their marketa in they are looking to grow their market in australia. there is no limit to the potential. is this bloc as strong as it could be without the us and china? why aren t they in it? it is a vast and growing community, about 500 million people. it will represent something like 50% of global economic growth between now and 2035, so it is a huge growing, expanding economic bloc. of course, there is a lot of interest in new countriesjoining, and there has already been quite a rush of new countries since the uk looking tojoin. you re right, even with the us, which is under the biden administration not very
secretary, kemi badenoch, signed on the dotted line in auckland, in new zealand. other members include, australia, canada, chile, japan, mexico and malaysia. but critics of the deal have questioned its benefits to britain. the government s own estimates indicate being in the bloc will only add 0.08% less than i% to the size of the uk s economy in ten years. speaking a short time ago on sunday with laura kuensburg, the trade secretary said the deal would benefit britain. it s quite a momentous occasion and we re all here so proud, so excited. it s been five years since the idea to join cptpp, as we call it, first started and now we have signed the agreement. this is the fastest growing region, the asia pacific. it s going to be responsible for at least 50% of global growth that we re expecting between now and 2035. countries have been queuing up to join this trading bloc. we ve got there first,