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as much have been established, a final peace agreement must be formulated before any ceasefire can happen. that is the root causes of the complex must be addressed the stop, the expansion of nato coming close to it appear if insured. and we've said that repeatedly, like we've said that to us, we pray and coming in the data is on the table. it's a clear cut message finally coming out of washington. that's why i'm also going system for a choose with the plane that certain conditions need to be met. procedures, fire it is essential and a minimum that western countries stops applying orange to the cube or gm. and that you praying helps mobilization. ukraine is determined to replenish its ranks after heavy losses. a senior official says that men previously deemed unfit for service must immediately we knew old medical exams or that will be sent to the front lines
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and the u. s. is set to remove syria from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, washing days can immediately forgetting the terrace fast of the new leader in damascus, and the reasons massacres of religious minorities under his watch the . this is our to international. my name is edward scofield got quite a package to bulletin for you this hour and welcome to the kremlin, has confirmed the rushes delegation will be heading to assemble for the 2nd round of resume to be stocks with the grain on monday. that's as washington reiterated that nato membership for camp is not on the cards. and finally, have the knowledge that moscow sees the military blocks eastward expansion as a direct threat. hi, it's aisha, it's a fear or concern. and we've said that repeatedly, like we've said that to ash ukraine and coming to the nato is,
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is not on the table. so we're not the only century that shows that, you know, i can probably give you 4 of the countries in nato and it takes $32.00 of the $32.00 to allow you to come into nato. and we've seen other countries, and we're not too sure about that. and so that's what, that's one of the issues that russia we're bringing up in the early asters talking ukraine to talk in the country of george and they're talking moldova, they're talking, obviously ukraine. we're saying ok comprehensively. well, you know, we can stop the expansion of nato. can we close year border and that is considered a good security concerns. now, when you're a special on roy's remarks came just ahead of the potential next round of talks, a new stumble proposed by russia to be held on monday. your brain hasn't officially confirmed is whether it will show up. washington encouraged key of to be there and announced that the u. k. france and germany wouldn't be present as well, but as keeps keeps calling for 30, the ceasefire must go insist that age rules must not just be a chance for you. claim to we on certain conditions that need to be met is the same
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principle. we are ready to consider the possibility of establishing a ceasefire regime that would subsequently allow for a substantial resolution of the root causes of the conflict or however, for this we must see reciprocal steps from the other side. we have voiced our concerns more than once for a cease fire. it is essential and a minimum that western country stops a plane arms to the cambridge and that ukraine halts mobilization. however, all your statements indicate that such a scenario does not suit you. and we do not accept a situation that would allow the key of regime to catch his breath sealants, moons, and stop the collapse of the eastern front. we live, we are truly serious about peace. we need to discuss its parameters and conditions . we're negotiating the ceasefire. this is precisely what the direct russian ukrainian negotiation process is. simple is aimed at. it is currently a litmus test of the real rather than declared desire of both sides for based
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on the points of cranes. forced of mobilization program mentioned by the russian on we gave shows no signs of stopping amid it's battlefield losses. the draft is in full swing with the officials now seeing that if any man was previously deemed unfit for service, he now must, immediately we'd take old medical exams or be sense the front lines. so there's no solution on that list that you clearly lack information and those deemed unsaid must undergo a commission evaluation is crucial to complete this process on time to avoid future consequences. i urge those responsible to take action. please do not delay as they're numerous instances where individuals who missed this information either nor did or postpone it until the last minute. currently, these individuals are already at the military registration and it listed at the office and they cannot come in to compile all the necessary information about their health issues for their personal records. so there were instances where there was no way to retrieve
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a conscript from the enlistment office after being declared on it, as there is no confirmation of the status within the enlistment office. my. you and some of the latest footage here emerging from ukraine and then was pulled over a while driving and authorities attempted to force him into a van in front of his wife. he broke free, jumped back into the car and tried to escape. here is, are these a romani, costs are really for with more on ukraine's forest of mobilization, of the forced mobilize ation has become somewhat of a regular occurrence in ukraine with violent footage circulating on line of people in uniform. snatching men of the streets of public and private transport and other common areas, now desperate to replenish their troops, officers who are responsible for mobilization, have resorted to in humane tactics to say the least and they authorities can no longer hide the fact that ordinary people have had it and are now rebelling against for me in less than officers throughout the country. now this is just the latest
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example where more than a 100 ukrainians arose against the army and less than the officers and police. in the committee. litski region, the locals were hope raged when a man was violently passed into a car near shopping center by people wear uniforms down to call thick glass. it's several hours and went well into the late hours of the evening as police got involved in court and all for me, recruiters from the enraged crowd. now, while the fates of demand snatched off, the street is still unclear. the army recruiters managed to injure a local, elderly woman. she was run over by their car as there were trying to flee from the outraged crowd there. now the woman was later seen taken away by an ambulance to the hospital. now the regional army and less than office have officially confirmed when that happens and added that their course tires were slashed and people on the
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scene demonstrated signs of an organized resistance. now once again, be clean and minutes recounts is dropping drastically on a daily basis. and of buying and forced mobilization has been the go to method for the last couple of years. now you've created a national hispanics fee missed as well as officials. well, a lot of the time is the same people will they have certainly noticed the a protesting trend if you will, and have not resorted to violations, threats against ordinary ukrainian stimulus to this. sure. proceeding if the workers of ukrainian territorial centers of recruitment go on strike tomorrow, the front will collapse in a month. the russians will be near involved in 2 months. and everyone who spits on the centers will be raped and killed in 2 and a half months apart. from forced mobilization and the various brutal scare tactics . ukraine is also trying to refill the depleting fruits with younger people through
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advertising. now we have already reported on a really well we are commercial were an ordinary recruit. salary was calculated in hamburgers. so this time, i know, i mean less than the office in the town of so many decided to attract the fans of a very popular game called the minecraft. now they posted an ad on various social networks that says, the military offers yes, that a school kids to play minecraft in real life. so while the officials of the key regime are trying to recruit younger people, asbury cannon fodder, a cases of desertion from the crate and military have but also reached record levels. according to the judge, official database of ukraine, the number of desertion verdicts in light of 5 months off of this year alone has already reached 25000. and that's for really a rapid growth, if compared to the numbers of 2024, where 35000 sentences were imposed for the entire year. so if we take into account
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of the number of soldiers that killed and wounded and baffled those who flee from mobilization and the disorders, the pictures quite clear, many ukrainians no longer wants to be well meaningless tool in the hands of the key of regime as they realize that their death will, will hardly achieve anything at all. now the british government is we boarded, we allocating a 1000000000 pounds for developing artificial intelligence systems to be used by the military. the u you k is said to wants to use a i to enhance it's a battlefield capabilities as part of a project conducted the quote digital targeting web. meanwhile, as you are being the countries have been struggling with an energy crisis, a former seo of google, eric smith has predicted that almost all of the world energy, 99 percent of it, might some day be used to power
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a i systems we need the energy and the numbers are profound. what we need from you if, if i may say that directly is we the energy and all forms of renewable, non renewable, whatever it needs to be there. and it needs to be quickly. many people think that the demand in of energy part that our industry takes will go from 3 percent to 99 percent of total generation. one of the estimates that i think is most likely is it data centers will require an additional $29.00 gigawatts of power by 2027. and 67 more gigawatts by 2030. gives you a sense of the scale that we're talking. these things are industrial at of scale i have never seen in my life. so these guys based less cost lives to a panel of yes to michael model for former pentagon senior security policy analyst, matthew eric, director of the rising tide, the foundation and romano impulse g e n. a safety research or uh,
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welcome to the program. gentlemen. first i'd like to ask michael, i'm a little slow us tech, a company. and so, uh and so picks a latest a model quad, opus for attempted to blackmail engineers during internal tests by threatening to reveal their personal details the in order to prevent it from being shut down. and we're not talking about the the terminator movies here right now. considering all that, how safe do you think it would be for and mail it to me use of the a software? well, it really depends upon uh, what you uh, program into it. and again, the uh, the basis of a, i'm not, i'm not a technical expert, but it seems to me that given the fact that a guy is increasingly being used by the military, it really depends upon the input what, what information you, you feed is, and also the networking that is subscribed to it and it's, it's getting going to be given the tremendous emphasis of the future. but i think
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that that just as like everything else, what might look like the latest g was to like, could also be your downfall. and we can't forget the basics and if we rely too much on to the technology, there are ways to counter. and one of the things that i think that can counter a lot of these systems if they're not radiation harden, since these are cyber security systems, would be through electromagnetic pulses. and they are systems out there today that are operational. and that could be enhanced in the future to do just that. and that's basically what's happening right now. even with the drone. even though drone, the technology is the latest form of a warfare, the 21st century and, and the depth and the ability to overcome it is very, very difficult. the ability to have a frequency jammers and, and frequent frequency hoppers. and then the janitors is a new challenge,
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and i think that and we've seen in the ukraine war where a lot of the lessons are being learned in this area. and that technology is only going to be improved in the future. so we've got to be very careful in this development, and we've also got to be concerned about the counter measures and the ability to resort back to fundamental systems if necessary. rights. matthew, regarding the energy issue, where we have k be able to provide enough juice for its own population. if more of it is used for a systems. the u. k. and other european countries are already struggling with an energy crisis. what are your thoughts as well? it seems to me that the front agenda for the u. k. and, and european union more broadly, is to attempt to revamp the entire economy around an idea of really being driven by a new us, but not us modeled but
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a military industrial strategy that would then trickle down to other aspects of the economy within the context of something that could only emerge out of the, the chaos of a breakdown of the current trans atlantic operating system that's been around really since 1971. now i think that a lot of this is blackboard fantasy, but this is something which people like mario drag and others have been gaming out and believe somehow this could be a viable replacement to the current economic architecture. and the fact that the a i systems that they wish to replace the decision making and the operating regime um, at least on the surface appearance, is something which does require a massive amount of energy. and i don't think that the current doctrine that his operations rejected nuclear power and, and other things that wouldn't allow for the type of harnessing of that type of energy is going to be sustainable. however, would it be possible bed? and then a pro nuclear orientation is
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a dotted quickly that does permit for this without showing too many europeans who obviously are not seen as, as having the much high value. this is a trans 2 minutes doctrine. after all in play, which sees most people as useless eaters, on fitting for the 4th industrial revolution, which will involve computers and, and robotics taking over the role of, of, most of human labor. so it's, it's a bit of a missing tropic idea. ology in play, right? now, and it causes me to to reserve judgment until i see a little bit more data as far as how they want to implement this. all right, well just have to wait and see and romano, the black mailing of engineers by i the, during the test trial. so raises some serious ethic, good ethical questions. what are some other concerns that governments can face when using a for new as we means? so that actually is all of this with a big problem is that is not the local political conflict avenue city of every country wants to be more advanced. that's obvious. but the long term problem is
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we're creating something smarter than us. and that's the global economy. a lot of humanity, which will unite different, the government's a military set against this common enemy received already starts to lie, blackmail it is trying to escape from confined environments and it's becoming more capable than an hour. it's an exponential technology and no one in the world knows how to control something more intelligent than us controllers and definitely couldn't guarantee any level of decision making the performance parts of what we're talking right now about not computers fighting only computers but computers are we going into war with humans, mr. maloof, is it really safe to give a, the means and a 40 to use legal force against humans as well. that's heading in that direction. we're seeing it already being employed in defense system such as the f. 35 through uh, through uh, networking. anything, anything that cyber is going to be used,
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as i say it's going to be in there. but here's the military application, but there's also a peaceful application in terms of the military application. the other it's, it's, it's something that is going to, in which it's the sky is the limit and work, and we're seeing the british now with a system investing that much money in it, is trying to do that. basically trying to replicate what the united states is already doing and whether it's a military hardware to, to integrate other systems in order to talk to one another and, and not only real time to faster it, but faster than the then the human brain can comprehend. and to coordinate battlefields, but that, that, but again, it's vulnerable if there is, there are vulnerabilities in charge of the peaceful uses and the energy that would be needed for the peaceful uses up i a i, i would always suggest that the only way to go in spite of what the google see
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almost as go nuclear and, and we're, we're going to be seeing nuclear being pushed in the united states here in the years to come as a result of some of the executive orders that president trump just so there seems to be a direction to generate that kind of energy capability and recognition of the energy requirements for a i in the future. and that's what you, i heard you just said that there are still many uncertainties, including the current lack of regulations regarding a systems that should that change. and if so, what limits should there be? uh, and uh, could the producers of those systems be held responsible in case of any dangerous incidents. that's a great question and i, you know, i'm, i'm very disturbed by some of the elements that are contained within the 8411 big beautiful bill act, which does layouts certain uh,
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parameters that denies the ability to ever regulate for at least 10 years after the bill is past any of the, a i silicon valley big tech companies, or ai more generally, as well as providing for legal protection against a companies or companies manufacturing and producing i a, i against any type of damages done to human lives that would prevent them from being sued. so these are very dangerous elements that appear to be already embedded within this structure. and the way i see it, i'm not sold on the, the magical trappings of the narrative of a i as the replacement for human thought. i do think of the, i believe that there is the garbage in garbage out doctrine and ultimately it will behave according to its ultimate algorithm. uh, algorithms that program it. but i think that there are certain, um, and there are certain agencies that would like to be absolved of their criminal intention. utilizing the cover of a i as a model for a lot of very destructive acts against human life that are being planned for
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a very distort big agenda for the future. and so a i does provide for a nice a denial or at of, of account ability for actual agencies that would normally be held legally accountable for their, their genocidal acts as we saw with nearburg. so that is a concern i have in how to regulate the actual a i think itself i'm, you know, i think we need to have a smarter population that is more aware of the nature of the human mind as being something which transcends your logic. like deductive, inductive logic, and actually understands how the human mind is able to go beyond that. when it's operating in a healthy way, such that we could been better discern what a is or is not capable of doing outside of the condition of hollywood movies. going back to the day, the earth streets split, still in 1951 and you know, 2001 a space odyssey. right. so much more. a, for the funded hollywood propaganda is, are you on both guys? so you shake your head over there. do you have
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a different opinion and what are the energy security concerns the countries could face because of increased a i used to think the 2nd my head of idea that there is an algorithm. busy not designing the systems, we're not problem them. we have training them. we give them days of a given confused. and what they learned is that something we can throw or actually have much the certain power over. and that's what makes it so dangerous. the learning patterns from our data and even from self plate, self learning process and self modification, which is not something we have a lot of comprehension of 4 pieces to deal with to over. so no one's going to control those systems, not the government's not military's. and that's what makes it certainly worse, even with malevolent actors. you at least understand they have a certain set of goals in mind that they're going to accomplish here. we, as humans don't have full understanding of what the goals of the systems would be. so that's the main venture, in my opinion, problems with energy that quiet solvable energy is just the product and capital my
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systems excellence and delivering any product solution that is demand. well go nuclear well go solar, whatever type of energy is necessary. well, i some of could you reliance on a we can kind of ease know as we do things i would say. so again, i'm not verse that well versed in it, but i think they can be countered or anything can be countered. and i think that this is a just like a you, you want to try and counter the ability of these things to think for themselves these robots. and what i just now heard is, is disturbing in terms of these robots being able to pick up their be able to come up and generate their own knowledge base if you will, based upon what they all have already been able to synthesize. and i think that we've got to be very, very careful, and that's the same. the same ingredient can happen in the military. you,
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it depends upon what you've introduced into that into the, into the, into the systems. and uh, you know, we're ready to start right now and what comprises those systems, chips and, and what else and whatever other technologies. and you've got to be absolutely sure in the military system that they are taught that we're confident that of the origins of the, of the technologies in order to have confidence that they're not going to be undermined. or some uh, uh, sabotaged in any way, shape or form. may i figure also i'm looking at you on the screen and it seems that you are for some reason i'm getting this feeling that you are a bit more optimistic about this uh, what the u. k. plans to use a software to destroy and the computer systems. what do you think about that and could that not backfire? oh, it could most certainly backfire and yeah, not necessarily optimistic. i just don't think that there's a demon, a logical,
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a self awareness that's going to exterminate the human species. alice guided imbedded in this thing i, i look at it somewhat a little bit more like a bit of a magic trick. but that being said, when we abrogate our human judgment towards these things that are going to integrate or is the promise goes, integrate land air c space based cyber warfare into something that is detached from human judgement. i do see a lot of disastrous effect being the outcome of that that could result in millions if not billions of gaps, perhaps even leading to a computing system that will judge or misjudge intention and, and, and scenarios that could release nuclear warheads. i mean, there's a lot of dangerous to human society and civilization more broadly. so i, i have a lot of trepidation. i'm not necessarily optimistic. i just don't think of it as the mystical, self aware evolutionary next leap of trans few minutes that they want us to believe i, i do see it more as a magic trick and mr. young boesky. finally,
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what other concerns might arise from the increasing use of a i, a little short term. we're talking about a global, just no logical unemployment, right? if the system is smarter than an average person and kind of how to maintain your job, we're going to think about what happens to society to economy. what are your approach? 100 percent unemployment, to complete the game changer and bullied to a lot of unrest. a lot of social uprising, so that's a very short term concern, but long term we're not controlling the systems and it's very likely that image essential problem. good. all right. well like matthew said, we don't really have a choice. we just have to wait and see how this thing develops further junk and then i'd like to thank you for this substantial discussion. michael, i'm a little for my pentagon senior security policy analyst, matthew everett, director of the rising tide foundation and a roman impulse sky. and a safety research here. thank you gentlemen. if you
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sometimes it does feel like wears in some sort of a movie with a terminators anyway. donald trump will soon declare a serious state that does not sponsored terrorism. that's according to the americans, a new special on way to the middle eastern countries, while clearly forgetting that the in from government has a rather dark past. i'm gonna spare it, says the move will actually help washington fights terrace. meeting president al sharra in the presidential palace to launch a new phase in our relationship based on mutual respect and mutual interest. while the stars and stripes fly again in the damascus sky is a testament to the power of trumps vision. and rubio is decisive execution of steps to allow syria in the region to determine their own future. it is also a commitment to the integrity of america's primary objective, the enduring to fi devices, assault and relationship between washington and well now damascus. it is, uh,
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it has been quite spectacular. i mean, donald trump has already met the new president uh of uh, the new president over a free, uh, syria or as they call it. they have already promised to lift sanctions. and in general, right now, according to the boss of the, to the american ambassador to syria. well, the united states is ready to strike syria out of the list of bad guys and strike them out of from the list of uh, states that sponsor terrace. and that's offer dude who has been leading the most real friends uh, re branded as the higher the and, and shop for 4 years literally. but right now, if you were to listen to donald trump, that would be well, he has nothing but praise for the guy. right. right. guy.
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on believable. well, i'd say he's a really attractive guy. he's such an attractive guy. he's a, a strong fighter. this guy is formerly alti, the h t. s blinks to isis. i don't understand any american president describing this man like that is gilani, as great as trump says, well, it depends on which perspective you located from my guess. and to understand this, we have to go way, way back to back to 2003, if that's when jolanda is a boat political career began, and that's when he travelled to rock. shortly before the american invasion joined outside a new rock, one of the, one of its most brutal and uh, well uh, one of the, one of its most radical of shoots. and uh, well, just the departments, if i may say so basically that's the very end of all kind of that was festering in
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iraq. it was among some of the was the new chad, some of the worst and most radical and extremist ideas. in fact, the july, the back then he ended up, he's support and he's actually active fighting against american troops in iraq. he over that he served time in prison, found out he opened the he makes no secret and he's not denying his involvement in the physical fight against the american troops in iraq. i went to bagdad around 2 to 3 weeks before the war started. so i was in baghdad when the war began, and if there was no american presence, there would not have been a resistance. the lead of, of our infamous leader of ice, a level bucket of buck died and the man whom the pretty much the whole world tried to hunt him down. he had picked gilani to travel to syria. of course, if you were to read some of the, some of the more than more of a new assessments of giovanni's days back then they would have you and try to have
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you believe that he had the sort of a full kind of pulling out with iso without kind of that he dropped tides with them . in fact, he became the head of the old nose for front, which is it was an old kind of shoot back in the time. and they began the in the fighting between geology groups. those were just different flavors. of jihad isn't really just the couldn't really agree on how they would discriminate and exterminate the religious and political opponents. but clearly he's a changed man. this, giovanni, god, you know, a few been involved in choreographing suicide bombings were doing i, the attacks across the middle east. but you want to be born again. all you gotta do is go to west and see what the heck up. and you're good to go because the american prism is just so sexy. now you're so handsome. apparently gilani is changed about, well it works for him, doesn't it, minorities, and especially the all white minority. they have felt the full force of giovanni's
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