Lily Jamali
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What's different about this, why that analogy doesn't quite sit well with so many people in the AI context, is that this technology is evolving so quickly.
And we're talking about life and death decisions potentially.
So that's why there's been so much concern, especially from Anthropic, which has really positioned itself in the market as a safety first company.
That's what they're known for in Silicon Valley.
And this debate has actually been great from a public relations standpoint because it only bolsters that view of how they're regarded.
Olemme kuulleet aloittamista molempien puolueiden puolueiden puolueiden puolueiden puolueiden puolueiden puolueiden puolueiden
Ja siksi, ettÀ he tekevÀt tÀmÀn yksinkertaisesti, he ovat jÀrjestÀneitÀ. TÀmÀ nÀkymÀtöntÀ ei ole kertonut MettÀn tutkijat, jotka antoivat heidÀn aloituksensa. Olemme myös kuulleet paljon KGMin henkilöstÀ, hÀnen tarinaansa, hÀnen elÀmÀnsÀ. Kuulimme, ettÀ hÀnen tutkijan hÀn yrittÀÀ laittaa hÀneltÀ hÀneltÀ yllÀttÀvÀn avokaten.
While Mehta's lawyers really delved into her personal family history, the physical and emotional abuse that she allegedly suffered at the hands of her parents, saying that a lot of the mental health issues that she claims stemmed from social media use actually preexisted her interfacing with any of these platforms. Yeah, and a number of social media bosses will be appearing on the stand in court over the coming days.
That's correct. We expect to hear from Mark Zuckerberg, possibly by the middle of next week. He'll be here in Los Angeles to take the stand, and I think we'll probably hear echoes of what he told Congress a bit more than two years ago now, in January 2024, saying that there are no scientifically proven links between using social media and mental health issues. Also hear from Adam Masseri, probably this week, who is the head of Instagram,
And Neil Mohan, who is the head of YouTube, likely later in the month. And this case really does have wider implications.
It certainly does. This is a breakthrough for plaintiffs, because for a long time these companies have been able to hide behind a legal shield known as Section 230, this legal provision from 30 years ago, to say they're not responsible for what users post on their platforms. This case really looks at the issue of design choices made by the companies, how they configure their algorithms and other features to, in the argument of the plaintiffs, keep users, especially these young users, scrolling.
TÀmÀ on Lapis Lazuli, joka on tehty tÀstÀ Badakshan-rajoista. Puuri pigmentti. Voiko rauhassa olemaan todella konfliktipÀÀ? No, yhdistelmÀt ympÀrillÀ maailmaa eivÀt vain luoda rauhoja tÀysin transparenttiin, vaan tekevÀt niitÀ alueilla, joilla on markkinoitu konfliktia tai osallistumista.
Pippa Small on juulija Londossa. HÀn on tehtÀvÀ jÀrjestelmÀ, joka liittyy kaikkiin nettoihin, luodaan vastuullisia, kÀsitellytÀviÀ tuotantojÀrjestelmiÀ varten, jotka auttavat heidÀn transformaatiotaan juuriin.
Joulu, joka tarkoittaa perheiden metallien ja naisen, jotka neuvottavat niitÀ. Koko prosessi, kuten Kolumbiassa, ja New Yorkissa, on tarkoitettu. Olemme todella varmoja työskentelemÀÀn pienissÀ perheiden naisissa. Olemme työskenteleviÀ perheiden naisissa. Olemme työskenteleviÀ naisissa, jotta tiedÀmme ja olemme varmoja, miten ne ovat tuottaneet. Gold next goes to a refinery. And from there, a local goldsmith, where design collaboration starts.
These pieces are made from gold from Choco on Colombia's Pacific coast, a place where gold has shaped identity, conflict and survival for thousands of years. Much of today's mining is informal or illegal and often linked to armed criminal groups. Carmen is a registered miner and member of the Women's Association for Artisanal Miners from Choco. Mining defines our lives in a challenging and complex way.
I think that the woman miner is a fighting woman. Illegal mining affects us deeply because we are exposed to gender-based violence, labor exploitation, the dispossession of our lands. Many people will be wearing gold directly linked to this, but would never know of its bloodied past, which often disproportionately affects women.
Despite numerous logistical and sourcing challenges across these different locations, one thing all the women I spoke to had in common was a determination to continue mining and creating ethical jewellery. In the process, the first challenge is often protecting the land the precious metals and gems are mined from. As Carmen from Choco told me, land is life. It must be preserved.
Sure.
Lily Jamali with BBC News.
Nice to see everybody.