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Hollywood turns to AI tools to rewire movie magic
Fox News anchor and executive editor Bret Baier has the latest on fears over the'darker side' of artificial intelligence on'Special Report.' Generative Artificial Intelligence can create lifelike imaging and audio, which is likely why an increasing number of film studios are incorporating A.I. into special effects. It comes just two years after Hollywood's largest union went on strike, in part over the impact A.I. would bring. "Popular culture movies like The Terminator have created a very dark dystopian version of what this could look like," White House A.I. and Crypto Czar David Sacks said. "The version of the future of A.I. that I think is probably most accurate if you want to pop cultural references is Star Trek Enterprise. Think about the ship computer in that. It can perform tasks for you. But it doesn't have a will of its own, it doesn't' have a mind of its' own. It's there to help the crew, and it needs to be supervised by humans."
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Artificial intelligence fuels Big Tech partnerships with nuclear energy producers
Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier delves into the demand for energy amid developing artificial intelligence technology on'Special Report.' There has been little change in U.S. energy consumption over the past decade. Increased efforts to make energy use more efficient have kept levels low. But over the next five years, demand for electricity to power data centers is expected to more than double. Some estimates show the facilities are expected to require as much energy in 2030 as the entire country of Japan does today.
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Lockheed Martin CEO shares path to making Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile shield a reality
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet weighs in on the Trump administration's Golden Dome defense system announcement on'Special Report.' Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet said President Donald Trump's proposed "Golden Dome" missile shield for the United States is a "fantastic vision" for the country as defense contracting companies work to implement the commander-in-chief's bold idea by the end of his term. "We'll be able to use the Golden Dome concept to make sure the country is increasingly protected against hypersonic threats," Taiclet said in an exclusive interview Tuesday on "Special Report." Trump unveiled his ambitious missile defense plan at the White House last week, which he says will be operational by the time he leaves office. The announcement comes as the United States faces growing threats from adversaries around the world who are making significant inroads in artificial intelligence and drone technology.
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AI executives praise Trump's Stargate project: 'This is a very large investment that affects all of humanity'
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Oracle founder Larry Ellison and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son comment on President Trump's Stargate AI investment project on'Special Report.' The three tech CEOs who have joined forces in President Donald Trump's multi-billion dollar artificial intelligence infrastructure project defended the venture as an investment that "impacts all of humanity." "This is a very large investment that affects all of humanity," Oracle founder Larry Ellison told Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier on "Special Report" on Tuesday. President Trump unveiled a massive AI infrastructure project from the private sector on the first full day of his second term in office on Tuesday. During a speech at the White House, Trump announced that Softbank, OpenAI and Oracle have joined forces for a project called Stargate to build data centers in the U.S. for powering AI.
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Drones flying over the country are 'lawful,' nothing indicates a 'public safety risk,' says top WH official
White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby said the White House's assessment, in coordination with the FBI and state and local officials, is that the mysterious drones flying over the country are in fact "legal" and "lawful." Kirby told Fox News anchor Bret Baier Monday on "Special Report" they've examined roughly 5,000 sightings and to date, their analysis is "lawful, legal, commercial hobbyist and even law enforcement aircraft activity," is responsible for the sightings. "Some of it's manned, some of it's unmanned. We absolutely acknowledge that a lot of these are probably drones, but they're flying legally. And it is legal to fly drones in non-restricted airspace as long as you're registered with the [Federal Aviation Administration] FAA and there's thousands and thousands of these kinds of flights every single day," he added.
Artificial intelligence changes across the US
Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier has the latest on regulatory uncertainty amid AI development on'Special Report.' An increasing number of companies are using artificial intelligence (AI) for everyday tasks. Much of the technology is helping with productivity and keeping the public safer. However, some industries are pushing back against certain aspects of AI. And some industry leaders are working to balance the good and the bad.
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NASA prepares for International Space Station retirement
'Special Report' host Bret Baier reports on how NASA is preparing to decommission the ISS on'Special Report.' In October of 2000, a Soyuz Rocket carried the first expedition to the International Space Station and thus began the permanent residence aboard the laboratory. Humans have occupied a place in space ever since. NASA is now preparing for what's next for human presence in space with plans to de-orbit the International Space Station in 2031. "We constantly have maintenance on the space station. We constantly send our astronauts out on spacewalks and they are doing just that," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.
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IRS whistleblower: 'Independent attorney' needed to fully execute Hunter Biden investigation
IRS Agent Joseph Ziegler joins'Special Report' to respond to critiques of hearing, letters from Del. prosecutor. The IRS special agent-turned-whistleblower formerly known as "Mr. X." spoke out to Fox News on Friday following an at-times contentious congressional hearing earlier this week. Joseph Ziegler, who came forward to Congress along with his colleague, Gary Shapley, said his team uncovered "a ton of evidence" that proved Hunter Biden allegedly willfully evaded or fraudulently filed his taxes, which set him apart from a typical IRS investigatory subject that would be faced with civil fines. Ziegler also told "Special Report" the ultimate reason he came forward as a whistleblower was that he saw many instances where federal officials were not following proper procedures.
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Voice recognition: Leaked Trump tape contradicts denials on sharing Iran war plan
Fox News senior national correspondent Kevin Corke and OutKick writer Mary Katharine Ham joined'MediaBuzz' to discuss the former president's sit-down interview with'Special Report' anchor Bret Baier. And few have a more recognizable one than Donald Trump. The media have gone into high-decibel mode over an audio recording, obtained by CNN, which appears to prove that he did show a highly classified document to one or more staffers, contradicting his past denials. You may have read part of the transcript of this 2021 conversation – it's included in the indictment – but there are new details on the tape (including the sound of Trump ruffling papers) that make it more newsworthy. Former President Trump remains the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination.
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AI-powered telehealth improves PT care at Essen Health Care
Essen Health Care, a medical group in New York City, has a Center of Excellence for Pain with physical therapy, pain specialists, neurology and orthopedic specialists. It serves patients with acute and chronic issues in need of physical therapy. In addition, it serves many elderly house call patients, due to pandemic restrictions, who have functionally deteriorated due to a lack of physical activity. Continuity and access to care for patients living with chronic diseases or going through cardiac and orthopedic rehabilitation are one of the most challenging areas in healthcare. Difficulties include ensuring the quality of recovery, reducing readmission, increasing accessibility to therapy and increasing compliance with personalized treatment.
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