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washington dc, 1900. 63, i'm microsoft speaks when president johnson introduce stubbs voting rights, sad to the american public. he used the language of the civil rights movement. i mean, it took almost a 100 years to realize that those civil war amendments granted because there was a push back to the rights that were granted on the amendments. we had the what we call the jim crow error where lots of states pass laws that made it impossible for minority voters. black voters to be able to vote. they had literacy tests, they had poll taxes. so while on the books, it said you had the right to vote. in reality, you didn't who you know, you hear that america is one of the oldest democracies in the world. but in reality, most people have not had a chance to participate in our democracy. and even now we're facing a lot of laws that try to limit or create barriers to that car dissipation. i co direct the voting rights project that work really opened my eyes to the challenges within our democracy. it wasn't just about elections, but it was the rule that racial discrimination played in voting
washington dc, 1900. 63, i'm microsoft speaks when president johnson introduce stubbs voting rights, sad to the american public. he used the language of the civil rights movement. i mean, it took almost a 100 years to realize that those civil war amendments granted because there was a push back to the rights that were granted on the amendments. we had the what we call the jim crow error where lots of states pass laws that made it impossible for minority voters. black voters to be able to vote....
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but it's the latest tech firm to exit google left years ago, and microsoft's linkedin said last month it was shorter. it's chinese site. boston is one of the united states oldest cities and on choose day some more history will be made to women are running for mayor and whoever wins will be the 1st female elected to run the city. kristin salumi reports in boston's chinatown. michelle wu, a child of taiwanese immigrants, made the case for a greener, more inclusive city. this is about the future of austin and making sure that we are meeting the moment with bo fearless leadership that includes every single one of our families. every single one of our communities. her opponent is also a 1st generation american annisa s i e e e e b. george is the daughter of immigrants from tunisia and poland. and like woo, she's a democrat who served on the city council. i'm gonna vote for michelle i, i think she has a great platform. she has really great interest in the community. and she's backed by really and marble and like people and, and like higher up congress to support the a more open mind when it
but it's the latest tech firm to exit google left years ago, and microsoft's linkedin said last month it was shorter. it's chinese site. boston is one of the united states oldest cities and on choose day some more history will be made to women are running for mayor and whoever wins will be the 1st female elected to run the city. kristin salumi reports in boston's chinatown. michelle wu, a child of taiwanese immigrants, made the case for a greener, more inclusive city. this is about the future...
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marcus looked at what microsoft did. he are like so much, marcus. you it blah. does let it on us have in the show. okay. well you said on my laugh at me at some mac as your own b as we'd the shipper could be a house on my unit. and then back in month robin did this, she or more had that this long can't warmest issued law had that a shiver to be her old man out the huddle sugar could be held by asia made at the head a year later in july, 2007, i'll just the relaunched the 1st arabic speaking documentary tv channel. but at the 0, they appear in it. we're mozilla here. alamos who were at the coffee a ham allen was though al amy and with the houses b. l. f. lehman. with a plea here. man, tom mallette wheels when i think a fleming with a peer florida. but al jazeera documentary shows films about history, politics, social issues and culture, mainly in the arabic speaking world. it participates in international film festivals and has won a lot of awards. march 2008 saw a series of popular uprisings in tibet over the chinese government's treatment of its people. alger 0
marcus looked at what microsoft did. he are like so much, marcus. you it blah. does let it on us have in the show. okay. well you said on my laugh at me at some mac as your own b as we'd the shipper could be a house on my unit. and then back in month robin did this, she or more had that this long can't warmest issued law had that a shiver to be her old man out the huddle sugar could be held by asia made at the head a year later in july, 2007, i'll just the relaunched the 1st arabic speaking...
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it all started when grabbing microsoft and running down the street. the community for phone is a violation of personal liberty and finally tried to run around their truck as you saw in the get away from the stranger street put already full and that they would kill him. and that they held the defense lawyer for one of the men, travis, michael sat, his client acted with juicy and responsibility and see them on the flip and go back around. the dog is gone and his cellphone, he says, dad, one of the police getting here is that i didn't call 911, travis, dial 911, and gives his dad his phone. and that's why we have another one called cuz travis make michael had his phone and thought to call the police. where are they? before the 1st shot is fired. they call the police. that is not evidence of an intent to murder. a former security aid to the french president has been sentenced to a year in prison for assaulting a protest. her exile renello was found guilty of illegal violence and other offences for attacking a protest or a may day march in 2018. he's been
it all started when grabbing microsoft and running down the street. the community for phone is a violation of personal liberty and finally tried to run around their truck as you saw in the get away from the stranger street put already full and that they would kill him. and that they held the defense lawyer for one of the men, travis, michael sat, his client acted with juicy and responsibility and see them on the flip and go back around. the dog is gone and his cellphone, he says, dad, one of...
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warnings of blackouts, may park her ports from dublin on the outskirts of the irish capital tech john microsoft laying the foundations of a vast new data center. a short walk away from where google has one of its colossal hubs. they're so big they can use as much electricity as a small city, and eat around 500000 liters of water a day to cool their systems. we need them to support the internet and store content of for years. the irish governments welcome the tech giants with open arms and tempting low tax rate. but there were deepening concerns that within a few years, a 3rd of islands, electricity will be used to power a rapidly growing network of centers. some expert say the figure could be even higher, would worries about the nation's energy security. i think that the worry is if it's a very cold winter for example, and there's a big demand on the grid for, for heating and so on. and you're, there could be, there could be blackouts, islands racing to produce 70 percent of its electricity from renewables, mainly wind by 2030. but in the short term, data centers will rely on fossil fuels, most
warnings of blackouts, may park her ports from dublin on the outskirts of the irish capital tech john microsoft laying the foundations of a vast new data center. a short walk away from where google has one of its colossal hubs. they're so big they can use as much electricity as a small city, and eat around 500000 liters of water a day to cool their systems. we need them to support the internet and store content of for years. the irish governments welcome the tech giants with open arms and...
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but we wanted to try to rival microsoft and avoid a grid tast penalty, but was find $50007.00 rather $1000.00 to touching hampton curren inspections and on friday a stuff. and we'll go from 2nd in sunday's race. and valentino rossi will thoughts his last 7 moto g p race from pence position. the 9 time will champion will call time when is 25 year career, sunday season closure in valencia is the tale and the best qualifying results since the previous chrome pre back in august. well, that's way as well for me for now, but i'll be back later. thank you very much, sarah, and that's all for this news. alex, but state change, the more news with darren in just a moment. a me a, a frank assessment. what's the point of view, and if multilateralism isn't part of it's dna, we need somewhere we're sovereign states can exchange informed opinions is okay. likely to change biking behavior. it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the da
but we wanted to try to rival microsoft and avoid a grid tast penalty, but was find $50007.00 rather $1000.00 to touching hampton curren inspections and on friday a stuff. and we'll go from 2nd in sunday's race. and valentino rossi will thoughts his last 7 moto g p race from pence position. the 9 time will champion will call time when is 25 year career, sunday season closure in valencia is the tale and the best qualifying results since the previous chrome pre back in august. well, that's way as...
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but it is just another tech found to exit google left years ago, microsoft linkedin said last month, it would also close its chinese site feel shot dr. is in hazy, i considering for the strike action after several work as were kidnapped by armed gangs this week. the union is insisting on their release, but a strike is likely to compound the fuel crisis that's brought much of the country to a standstill. this report from john hendern importer prince idled lines of cars snake through haiti's, capital drivers biding their time till the pumps come to life without fuel. the porter prince economy is, is motionless, is the cues of vehicles as police protect the tanks in the haitian heat. ah, frustrations run high with 2 drawers to go to work, but return. there is nothing. widow, what of anything to do then it is about going to wander, pierre, who drives a taxi? locals called a tap, tap his waited 3 days. yeah. about i fight wick out. some one was beat up monday. i am still here. this is where i slip. i can't get fuel, i can't do anything. i can't work. i haven't it in the money and my pocke
but it is just another tech found to exit google left years ago, microsoft linkedin said last month, it would also close its chinese site feel shot dr. is in hazy, i considering for the strike action after several work as were kidnapped by armed gangs this week. the union is insisting on their release, but a strike is likely to compound the fuel crisis that's brought much of the country to a standstill. this report from john hendern importer prince idled lines of cars snake through haiti's,...
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we've also seen those reports on the illegal push back of microsoft, the towing of refugees and their boats back out to see by the authorities. the greek said they're investigating those allegations, what the prime minister have to say on that. not very much and neither did much of the mainstream media increase. now many of them like the writing committee, me or put them on are supportive of the government. a lot of their work on this story has delved into burgles reporting her personal life. they call her a pro turkish agent. one newspaper put with him. i even slammed her for having, quote, buckets, tiny servants who walk her dogs daily. quick journalists showing us where their loyalties lie. it looks like it. yeah. ok, thanks me. tv and 20 for the most popular television news channel in poland is celebrating 20 years on the air. it was the 1st 24 hour news channel launched in the former soviet bloc. a privately owned independent network. tv and $24.00 is not afraid to go after the polish government, which puts it on the opposite side of the fence. as the state on broadcaster t v p.
we've also seen those reports on the illegal push back of microsoft, the towing of refugees and their boats back out to see by the authorities. the greek said they're investigating those allegations, what the prime minister have to say on that. not very much and neither did much of the mainstream media increase. now many of them like the writing committee, me or put them on are supportive of the government. a lot of their work on this story has delved into burgles reporting her personal life....
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and as this back and forth between politicians continues that people continue to suffer. microsoft has not seen inflation like this for the last 70 years. and the prices of basic commodities have been rising. people have been telling us that they're having to choose whether to send their children to school or put food on the table now to lebanon, where people are struggling to pay for medicines after the government cut subsidies on some drugs. country is already in a severe economic crisis if not collapse. and as a honda reports from the capital a route as seems no sign of a way out. i will the how much is a diabetic who needs continuous medical care, but this 75 year old can no longer afford it. lebanon began gradually lifting subsidies on drugs a few months ago, but now they include those for chronic diseases. wagner, marcia, yes, i am state employee, and my pension is not enough to pay for the medicines i need to hug. oh yeah. we will died because we can't buy medicine. i will mohammed left this pharmacy without the insulin he wanted. medicine has now become a privilege for the majo
and as this back and forth between politicians continues that people continue to suffer. microsoft has not seen inflation like this for the last 70 years. and the prices of basic commodities have been rising. people have been telling us that they're having to choose whether to send their children to school or put food on the table now to lebanon, where people are struggling to pay for medicines after the government cut subsidies on some drugs. country is already in a severe economic crisis if...
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but as the latest tech firm to exit google left years ago, and microsoft's linked in said last month, it would shatter its chinese site. and, and fischer has more from washington d. c. for some people would say this is more symbolic, but it is quite significant as well. yeah. who has essentially been running donuts platforms in china since 2013. if you go back to 2005, they created a partnership with ali baba. and at that point yahoo started to be phased out. but because of the change in the law, on the 1st of november, yahoo decided that the environment there was simply too difficult to operate any more. and so about 2 weeks ago, user started to see a message saying that from the member, the 1st all of these platforms, all of these yahoo sites will simply disappear as you see. they're not the 1st to do that. in fact, linked in just a couple of weeks ago decided that they were done with china as well. this is a pretty big decision when you think that there are 1000000000 users on the internet in mainland china. so that's a big market. that essentially you're putting on your coat and w
but as the latest tech firm to exit google left years ago, and microsoft's linked in said last month, it would shatter its chinese site. and, and fischer has more from washington d. c. for some people would say this is more symbolic, but it is quite significant as well. yeah. who has essentially been running donuts platforms in china since 2013. if you go back to 2005, they created a partnership with ali baba. and at that point yahoo started to be phased out. but because of the change in the...
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but it is just another tech firm to leave google left years ago and microsoft, linkedin said last month, it would close it's chinese site. france appears to back off from sparking a full blown trade war with the u. k. over fish in person trade talks will be held this week with the french holding, often imposing a threatened series of sanctions. but as alexia bryan reports from northern france, many in the industry of struggling with all the up certainty. mid morning in bologna, sir mann and the fishing boats returned with their catch. but for many, it's small of unusual research fish. what we have to put up with this we don't have any choice for the past 10 months. we have not been able to make a living get wasn't given a license to fish in british waters, even though he says he's been working in them for years. his boat didn't have the required tracking equipment to prove that the paperwork he provided was rejected. french officials are infuriated saying thousands of vessels weren't given the licenses expected by british authorities. president, many macro threatened a series of sanctio
but it is just another tech firm to leave google left years ago and microsoft, linkedin said last month, it would close it's chinese site. france appears to back off from sparking a full blown trade war with the u. k. over fish in person trade talks will be held this week with the french holding, often imposing a threatened series of sanctions. but as alexia bryan reports from northern france, many in the industry of struggling with all the up certainty. mid morning in bologna, sir mann and the...
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and as this back and forth between politicians continues that people continue to suffer. microsoft has not seen inflation like this for the last 70 years. and the prices of basic commodities have been rising. people have been telling us that they are having to choose whether to send their children to school or put food on the table. who t rebels and the saudi led coalition. fighting in yemen, say they have launched major military operations. but who these are claiming to have hit spaces, oil installations, and an airport, and a number of cities. while the saudi led coalition says it's launched attacks on more than a dozen targets in yemen. some thoughts on grey men, al hm. danny now who's a researcher at the yemen policy center and ark group and says the conflict is not necessary escalating, but these attacks and retaliations show how both sides undermine each other's image of power. we've been seeing a lot of escalation on the ground and a lot of frontline changing in yemen. that basically has led to an intensification of airstrikes on to the capital city of santa and as well. and if
and as this back and forth between politicians continues that people continue to suffer. microsoft has not seen inflation like this for the last 70 years. and the prices of basic commodities have been rising. people have been telling us that they are having to choose whether to send their children to school or put food on the table. who t rebels and the saudi led coalition. fighting in yemen, say they have launched major military operations. but who these are claiming to have hit spaces, oil...
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microsoft announced sd avatars will come to microsoft teams next year so you don't have to get out of bed or do your hair before a video call. and the game streaming site twitch announced it was branching out with a new section for animal and aquarium live streams. so if you're more into rabbits than rapids or prefer otters to 0verwatch or fish to fortnight, then they got you covered. now, when it comes to reducing our emissions, keeping heat from escaping our homes is really important. and paul carter has something particularly warming to show us. paul. thanks, lara. yes, home insulation is certainly a hot topic at the moment and rising energy bills are also making headlines. but of course, click wouldn't be click if we didn't have a robot that might be able to help with that. this is q—bot and dana from q—bot is here with me. thanks forjoining us. thanks for having me. first, what is q-bot what does it do? this is q-bot. what we do is we create intelligent tools which retrofit sustainable solutions in the construction industry. so this is boudicca. oh, my goodness. so boudicca i
microsoft announced sd avatars will come to microsoft teams next year so you don't have to get out of bed or do your hair before a video call. and the game streaming site twitch announced it was branching out with a new section for animal and aquarium live streams. so if you're more into rabbits than rapids or prefer otters to 0verwatch or fish to fortnight, then they got you covered. now, when it comes to reducing our emissions, keeping heat from escaping our homes is really important. and...
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how will it cope, for example, with the might of microsoft teams? i think it is a good question stopping microsoft is using its classic bundling techniques to make sure the products are bundled in with the other purchasers, in this case office 365. i think competitors will be giving it away for free, increasingly. zoom is still i think the best, but when you have people giving it away for free to becomes table stakes, it is much harder to make money. it is much harder to make mone . �* , it is much harder to make money. it is much harder to make mone. �* , ., ., it is much harder to make mone. , ., ., , money. because although zoom is rofitable money. because although zoom is profitable it _ money. because although zoom is profitable it doesn't _ money. because although zoom is profitable it doesn't really - profitable it doesn't really have any other strings to its bow, does it? do you expect it to start to diversify?— to start to diversify? that took about _ to start to diversify? that took about running i to start to diversify? “trust too
how will it cope, for example, with the might of microsoft teams? i think it is a good question stopping microsoft is using its classic bundling techniques to make sure the products are bundled in with the other purchasers, in this case office 365. i think competitors will be giving it away for free, increasingly. zoom is still i think the best, but when you have people giving it away for free to becomes table stakes, it is much harder to make money. it is much harder to make mone . �* , it...
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took us through why microsoft - us through why microsoft linkedin, decided to walk away, because china is such an enormous market. it is so important to most global companies. tt important to most global companies.— important to most global comanies. , ., ., ., , companies. it is an enormous market but — companies. it is an enormous market but it _ companies. it is an enormous market but it is _ companies. it is an enormous market but it is a _ companies. it is an enormous market but it is a market - companies. it is an enormous market but it is a market in l market but it is a market in which has come —— become steadily more difficult to operate. especially in the more sensitive areas of data and information. so for some companies, the government will just insist that data be stored in china, that there is a very, quite fierce cross—border transfer in place which we actually saw with chinese companies as well. it is going to affect things like dde which is already in trouble with the authorities. dde being the chinese version which listed on the new york stock exchange earli
took us through why microsoft - us through why microsoft linkedin, decided to walk away, because china is such an enormous market. it is so important to most global companies. tt important to most global companies.— important to most global comanies. , ., ., ., , companies. it is an enormous market but — companies. it is an enormous market but it _ companies. it is an enormous market but it is _ companies. it is an enormous market but it is a _ companies. it is an enormous market but it is...
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lucas chopper �*s chief environmental officer at microsoft. welcome. the idea is you are using colder seawater to call the computers?- to call the computers? yes, exactly- _ to call the computers? yes, exactly- you _ to call the computers? yes, exactly. you asked - to call the computers? yes, exactly. you asked what - to call the computers? yes, i exactly. you asked what could go wrong. when you put data centres underwater, a lot fewer things can go wrong. that might seem a bit counterintuitive but we can completely seal that environment. it has to be to go underwater. that means there is no human operator error. we can remove all the natural gases that we can find here and put gasesin that we can find here and put gases in the keep the computer ronnie's —— computers extremely efficiently. we can use the natural cooling power of the sea to keep the computing at the right temperature for the entire time. at least that nice, small, portable, basically underwater cloud if you will. basically underwater cloud if ou will. ., . , , ., you will. how much
lucas chopper �*s chief environmental officer at microsoft. welcome. the idea is you are using colder seawater to call the computers?- to call the computers? yes, exactly- _ to call the computers? yes, exactly- you _ to call the computers? yes, exactly. you asked - to call the computers? yes, exactly. you asked what - to call the computers? yes, i exactly. you asked what could go wrong. when you put data centres underwater, a lot fewer things can go wrong. that might seem a bit...
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the greek government has recently done a deal with microsoft to recreate the ancient amphitheatres and temples in augmented reality, so visitors can feel what the place was like in a time of great warriors, thinkers, athletes and architects. experts and archaeologists used cameras and drones to scan the entire site in 3d, capturing as much detail as possible in both the buildings and the artefacts, and visitors can enjoy the results in ar on their phones. among the 27 monuments that they can see are the original 0lympic stadiums, the temples of zeus and hera, and the workshop of the renowned sculptor phidias — all of which have weathered thousands of years of war, erosion and earthquakes and which now have been digitally refurbished. the technology is definitely changing the way visitors explore historical and archaeological sites. it opens up a different way of experiencing our cultural heritage. actually, besides the 3d, the digital representation of the monument, it can — it has the potential to demonstrate, to showcase aspects of life in ancient societies. as part of the same p
the greek government has recently done a deal with microsoft to recreate the ancient amphitheatres and temples in augmented reality, so visitors can feel what the place was like in a time of great warriors, thinkers, athletes and architects. experts and archaeologists used cameras and drones to scan the entire site in 3d, capturing as much detail as possible in both the buildings and the artefacts, and visitors can enjoy the results in ar on their phones. among the 27 monuments that they can...
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there's microsoft, pokemon go, fortnite, and what we are seeing are these companies that exist in our lives, so present in our lives through their technology services. many of them are not interoperable. many of them have containers or walled gardens where we are supposed to live and do our work. and do our connecting with other people. and so i think the promise right now theoretically is that it's been very open and that people just kind of live in this next layer of the internet. but in reality these companies want to make money off of this. they want to build applications on top of this and they are going to do, i think, what they can to make you use their services over others. if i'm right, you have some doubts about this, right, the metaverse? i do have some concerns, i would say. primarily, i think there's a real barrier tojust people widely adopting it. so long as there is a proponent of it that relies on heads up displays was that the vr headset or ar glasses, ijust think it's going to take a lot and there's going to have to be, going to have to be advancements in that techno
there's microsoft, pokemon go, fortnite, and what we are seeing are these companies that exist in our lives, so present in our lives through their technology services. many of them are not interoperable. many of them have containers or walled gardens where we are supposed to live and do our work. and do our connecting with other people. and so i think the promise right now theoretically is that it's been very open and that people just kind of live in this next layer of the internet. but in...
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prince william visited microsoft's uk headquarters in - microsoft's uk headquarters in reading yesterday, where the video conference with anti—poaching ranges in south africa's kruger park. anton, what has been the effect of the pandemic on poaching?- anton, what has been the effect of the pandemic on poaching? yeah, we were very affected _ the pandemic on poaching? yeah, we were very affected by _ the pandemic on poaching? yeah, we were very affected by covid-19, - the pandemic on poaching? yeah, we were very affected by covid-19, to i were very affected by covid—19, to such an _ were very affected by covid—19, to such an extent that some of the staff— such an extent that some of the staff were — such an extent that some of the staff were laid off. and such an extent that some of the staff were laid off.— such an extent that some of the staff were laid off. and he met the team behind _ staff were laid off. and he met the team behind an _ staff were laid off. and he met the team behind an artificial _ team behind an artificial intelligence project designed to detect illegal w
prince william visited microsoft's uk headquarters in - microsoft's uk headquarters in reading yesterday, where the video conference with anti—poaching ranges in south africa's kruger park. anton, what has been the effect of the pandemic on poaching?- anton, what has been the effect of the pandemic on poaching? yeah, we were very affected _ the pandemic on poaching? yeah, we were very affected by _ the pandemic on poaching? yeah, we were very affected by covid-19, - the pandemic on poaching?...
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seeker�*s the product of microsoft�*s ai research labs and combines with existing airport scanning tech. it is on the hunt for a wide range of illegal wildlife, from ivory pangolin scales and rhino horn. the tech can scale down to the atomic density of a bag�*s contents, comparing items it has scanned to those of illegal materials. up in the top corner here? there it is. its developers have used real items confiscated by border force to teach the ai what to look for. so we have been taking items that the uk border force have seized, running through the airport screening systems. we have been taking that data and training an ai model on the characteristics of a range of wildlife species. this has enabled us to build a model with a high degree of accuracy in detecting illegal wildlife in prts and borders. now the initial testing phase is complete, it is hoped this technology will roll out for more testing at airports around the world. another tool in the fight to prevent a trade which could lead to the extinction of some of the world�*s most endangered animals. marc cieslak, bbc news.
seeker�*s the product of microsoft�*s ai research labs and combines with existing airport scanning tech. it is on the hunt for a wide range of illegal wildlife, from ivory pangolin scales and rhino horn. the tech can scale down to the atomic density of a bag�*s contents, comparing items it has scanned to those of illegal materials. up in the top corner here? there it is. its developers have used real items confiscated by border force to teach the ai what to look for. so we have been...
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this comes off the back of microsoft bringing back some of their rights to repair legislation in october. quite a big win. perhaps if you are not sure about these things, you should take it to a technician if it is not within your skill set, shall we say. mejust within your skill set, shall we say. me just recently got device, and some things gone wrong, have apple said anything about the guarantee? often, the manufacturer's guarantee is only valid if you get it repaired officially. having said anything on that front? , :, �* , that front? they haven't yet. in the ast, that front? they haven't yet. in the past. there's _ that front? they haven't yet. in the past, there's been _ that front? they haven't yet. in the past, there's been a _ that front? they haven't yet. in the past, there's been a lot _ that front? they haven't yet. in the past, there's been a lot of - past, there's been a lot of controversy on this. various companies subside, shame on apple for making it harder to replace a cracked screens and the like. you can quite easily find yourself out of guarantee and out of warran
this comes off the back of microsoft bringing back some of their rights to repair legislation in october. quite a big win. perhaps if you are not sure about these things, you should take it to a technician if it is not within your skill set, shall we say. mejust within your skill set, shall we say. me just recently got device, and some things gone wrong, have apple said anything about the guarantee? often, the manufacturer's guarantee is only valid if you get it repaired officially. having said...
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reasons but are well known, the english language, the very free economy, the ability to lose one puts microsoft among your community, the lack of identity cards, the fact that there is a reputation around that britain is a reputation around that britain is a reputation around that britain is a place where it is easier to settle in. and to start anew. but as the draw, that hasn't changed in 25 years since the problem began. quite clearly what has happened is in the last three years, the gangs who were truly there before have come into much more of a powerful position because of the closing off of the railways and lorries, that whole option, it has meant an organisation has been acquired. before people could individually smuggle themselves on the back of lorries and would be told how to do it by their friends and they would work out how to do it, but that is impossible now, so the organisation has come from these gangs, these organisations. when you consider that the french have arrested 1500 boat this year who they say are people smugglers, it gives you any idea of the scale of this. 1500 people
reasons but are well known, the english language, the very free economy, the ability to lose one puts microsoft among your community, the lack of identity cards, the fact that there is a reputation around that britain is a reputation around that britain is a reputation around that britain is a place where it is easier to settle in. and to start anew. but as the draw, that hasn't changed in 25 years since the problem began. quite clearly what has happened is in the last three years, the gangs...
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amazon and ibm and google and microsoft all came out and said they were no longer going to recognition technology to law enforcement. —— black lives matter. that was really significant in the united states because the united states has been actually banning this technology unless action has been taken around the world but what happens in the united states where companies like facebook and amazon etc based ripples out, so now we're seeing lawmakers and regulators in the public starting to, sort of come again a consciousness about this technology, realising quite how powerful it is an suddenly becoming aware that we have no laws to protect us from this, not really. really interesting. thank you very much explain myself. thank you. hello again. once again today, the forecast is one of sunshine and showers. a lot of the showers coming in in the brisk winds, windward coasts but some of them are making it inland. across england, there will be a bit more cloud around than there was yesterday. but there'll still be some sunshine, gusty winds, 40—50 mph gusts along the north sea coast, ac
amazon and ibm and google and microsoft all came out and said they were no longer going to recognition technology to law enforcement. —— black lives matter. that was really significant in the united states because the united states has been actually banning this technology unless action has been taken around the world but what happens in the united states where companies like facebook and amazon etc based ripples out, so now we're seeing lawmakers and regulators in the public starting to,...
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david: when you sold the company to microsoft, you went on the board of microsoft. let me ask you about that. microsoft was a technology company that came out of nowhere, became a dominant software company. many people thought it would go south as it was getting older and older, but transformed itself when satya nadella became ceo. were you shocked and surprised at how the company has become one of the most valuable companies in the world again? reid: no. for a number of reasons. 1a's, microsoft has always had an enormous amount of talent throughout the whole company. the technology depth at microsoft has actually created a whole range of products not just on the commercial side, but also microsoft research. so there is always this raw amount of talent. and then obviously having some , key franchises like office and windows, and other kinds of things, and being willing to be bold in the creation of xbox and the gaming franchise. now, that being said, i would say that the thing that satya brought back with vigor to the company was a focus on earning the ability to bu
david: when you sold the company to microsoft, you went on the board of microsoft. let me ask you about that. microsoft was a technology company that came out of nowhere, became a dominant software company. many people thought it would go south as it was getting older and older, but transformed itself when satya nadella became ceo. were you shocked and surprised at how the company has become one of the most valuable companies in the world again? reid: no. for a number of reasons. 1a's,...