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The Wild

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Initial release USA
Directors Steve Williams
Featured songClocks
Box office102. 3 million USD
Initial DVD releaseSeptember 12, 2006
this movie is hugely underrated. it was one of my favorites growing up, and there are so many reasons why. the . . .
Awards The Game Award for Game Of The Year
The Game Award for Most Anticipated Game
The Game Award for Best Action/Adventure
BAFTA Games Award for Innovation
The Game Award for Best Studio/Game Direction
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About The Wild


When zoo-dwelling lion cub Ryan wanders off and accidentally gets shipped to Africa where animals are being released into the wild, his father Samson rounds up some animal friends and embarks on a journey to rescue his son. Their rescue mission is fraught with danger, both from natural phenomena like volcanoes and from animals, and as they continue their search for the missing cub they rediscover long-dormant survival instincts.

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... " " Zoo collections are so old school now that their time has come and we really need to be looking beyond zoos and how we actually conserve animals in The Wild...

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... Zoo authorities however argued that the elephant was best kept in captivity as she had not known what life was like in The Wild...

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... It is hoped they can be bred there and released back into The Wild in order to boost numbers...

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... " There are thought to be just 140 Amur leopards left in The Wild and 300 in European zoos, the society said...

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... " It is encouraging that in recent years the outlook for giant pandas in The Wild has improved, which gives real hope for the future...

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... In The WildLondon Zoo in Regent s Park is one of the places virtual sightseers can spot an exotic animal - or a pair of lads in The Wild, bragging about the size of their catch as they attempt to " sneak up like a tiger" as per the sign...

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... " She said that meant ensuring the next generation of AI was built with safety and security in mind - including clear guardrails and testing before products were unleashed into The Wild...

AI risks are unknown even to GCHQ, Anne Keast-Butler tells BBC

Oct 27,2023 8:20 pm

By Gordon CoreraSecurity correspondent, BBC News

The risks from Artificial Intelligence (AI) are unknown even to GCHQ, its director has told The Bbc .

In her first interview since Taking Over the UK's largest intelligence agency, Anne Keast-Butler said AI could amplify existing threats and create new risks.

She Said the uncertain nature of the risks made international collaboration vital.

Ms Keast-Butler was speaking after attending the UK's first AI summit.

The two-day gathering on Artificial Intelligence safety was held at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, home to Britain's code-breakers during World War II.

While war-time Bletchley's work was secret, its modern-day successor, GCHQ, now operates at least partly in The Public eye with The Intelligence agency's new director mingling with tech heads and foreign officials, including from China, at This Week 's summit.

And AI brought two main concerns, Anne Keast-Butler told The Bbc in an exclusive interview. One was The Way it will amplify existing problems.

" Bad people will always want to use the latest technology, " She Said , pointing to The Way in which AI is already being used to generate images of child-abuse and make it easier to carry out cyber-attacks and steal data.

But The Other concern was uncertainty.

" There are lots of different views Out There on Artificial Intelligence and whether it is going to end The World or be The Best opportunity ever. And The Truth is none of us really know, " she told The Bbc .

Even with all the insight and technology available to GCHQ, She Said it was impossible to be sure of the outcomes. " My experience is when you don't know, you should plan for the worst. That way the outcomes are only better. "

She Said that meant ensuring the Next Generation of AI was built with safety and security in Mind - including clear guardrails and testing before products were unleashed into The Wild .

Ensuring This Was done by countries and companies Working Together was crucial, She Said . " There was real common consensus on doing that and doing it together, " she added of the discussions at The Summit .

Overall though, She Said she remains positive about Artificial Intelligence .

" I'm an AI optimist. As The Head of GCHQ, I see how technology has really helped us get better and better at our job, " She Said .

GCHQ collects and analyses global communications. Much of this is digital, as opposed to the radio signals from Bletchley days.

It has long used forms of what is now called AI for the translation of intercepted communications. But GCHQ is also now trying to use AI to analyse the emotion and meaning of the vast amounts of material it collects, in order to help human analysts and linguists zero in on The Material of greatest interest.

Keast-Butler, who spent most of her career in MI5, took over as 17th director of GCHQ in May 2023 and as The First woman in The Role .

" It's a bit surprising to be in 2023 and discover that you can be The First woman to do anything, " She Said , adding that back in wartime Bletchley, 75% of the work-force were women.

But she added that in The Years between, there had been a problem with the lack of women working in technology.

Wartime Bletchley, She Said , was about bringing together technology and people in order to crack what seemed like insolvable problems - and that remained the priority today even in a very Different World .

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