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Korean men react [Thai drama Kiss Scenes] - Duration: 5:55.Hello
Today we...
I'm Taek. lol
Who are you?
I'm Seongbak.
We've watched Thai dramas, Thai movies and Thai Music videos.
Those are fun!
There are many reasons to watch them.
However, this is one of the most important reason.
I'm big fan of this.
It's the highlight of Dramas.
To watch this scene.
Is it a reason you watch dramas?
I also think it is important.
He wished to watch this scene.
So we are going to watch this.
Let's watch together!
Thai's hottest Kissing scene.
Kissing scene collection.
MUMU NONO
It's a channel name.
He made it. Thank you.
Why are you surprised?
He will make a lot of viewers.
Why is he excited?
Where is the kissing scene?
That was an irrelevant scene.
It's the timing. Wait.
She touches his lips.
It is a foreshadow.
It's one of the steps to kissing scene.
It ends.
When do they kiss?
That is chlorinated water.
???
This is...
That was very powerful
Are her teeth okay?
Did he fall down?
He seemed to fall.
He lost his foot...
It's very light kiss.
Their lips contacted.
Originally..
We are sorry.
Their kiss is long.
Yes.
They didn't open their mouth. They couldn't breath!
Love and lies drama.
This is the deepest one.
???
He kissed a lot!
Many kinds of kissed...
It's a collection of just kissing scenes.
I'm embarrassed to watch it.
So many kissing scenes.
Oh! Is he...?
That's To Be Expected. He is Jeong Il-woo.
He was in Thai drama!
Is that a Thai drama? 'Love and lies drama.'
Love and lies.
He was in Thailand. So we couldn't see him in Korea.
Are you a friend of him?
So they opened their mouths wide.
Oh...
Korean fans would like that.
What are you talking about?
What?
No
They were normal kissing scenes.
Unfamiliar thing is..
Between women?
Umm.. I must not say 'unfamiliar'.
We can't see in Korea.
I haven't seen.
However it's possible in Korea.
Anyway we could watch in Thai drama.
Many of scenes are just 'contact' scenes
In Korea, many of kissing scenes are very deep.
His breathing sound is hard.
We have to end this video for him.
I'm embarrassed.
Stop Seongbak...
Please don't misunderstand.
See you next time.
Good night.
Good morning, good afternoon.
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БИТКОИН ПРИЗНАЛИ В США / КУРС БИТКОИНА СТРЕМИТСЯ К 20000$? ИЛИ ПАДАЕТ К 5000$? ЧЕГО ЖДАТЬ? - Duration: 11:55. For more infomation >> БИТКОИН ПРИЗНАЛИ В США / КУРС БИТКОИНА СТРЕМИТСЯ К 20000$? ИЛИ ПАДАЕТ К 5000$? ЧЕГО ЖДАТЬ? - Duration: 11:55.-------------------------------------------
BREAKING NEWS Out Of The WHITE HOUSE… The Is Really BIG - Duration: 4:06.BREAKING NEWS Out Of The WHITE HOUSE� The Is Really
BIG The White House national security adviser
says the possibility of war with impoverished, but nuclear-armed North Korea is �increasing
every day.� �There are ways to address this problem
short of armed conflict,� H.R. McMaster said Saturday, �but it is a race because
he�s getting closer and closer and there�s not much time left,� in a reference to North
Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
North Korea announced last week that it can now hit the U.S. mainland with a warhead,
after its test-firing of a new intercontinental ballistic missile.
Mainstream media would have the American public believe that North Korea just now created
an ICBM capable of hitting U.S. soil.
Where as the truth is far different, North Korea has had the capabilities for a successful
ICBM nuclear strike on U.S. homeland soil for about 12 months now.
With their latest ICBM launch, North Korea was not just showcasing their new fuel systems,
they were showcasing their �Hwaseong 15 ICBM� which is fully ready and capable to
carry out an EMP blast over U.S soil.
People are getting frustrated with POTUS Trump and Tillerson, because all they have done
is use twitter to push their agenda but so far, it appears that it is all hot air.
H.R. McMaster, President Trump�s national security adviser, is time-on-target with North
Korea.
Action must be taken to prevent a nuclear war with a small nation hell bent on destroying
America and killing millions of Americans.
Media reports say the Pentagon is looking at U.S. west coast sites where additional
defense systems can be installed, following the North Korean threat of a strike on the
U.S.
The Reuters news agency says the defenses would likely include Terminal High Altitude
Area Defense (THAAD) anti-ballistic missiles, similar to those deployed in South Korea.
The newly developed intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-15 has been successfully test-launched
according to the political decision and strategic judgement of the Workers� Party of Korea,�
read an announcer Wednesday on North Korea�s state-run KRT television.
Following previous launches, the North has claimed its projectiles can hit any part of
the continental United States, but this would be the first time it would be able to do so
with this new type of upgraded missile, which both North Korean and U.S. officials said
could fly higher than the ones the country has tested earlier, Fox News reports.
McMaster urged China to slap a total oil embargo on North Korea, as a way of deterring fuel
missile launches.
�You can�t shoot a missile without fuel,� he said.
North Korea, meanwhile, characterized the U.S. and South Korea as �warmongers� Sunday,
a day ahead of the U.S. and South Korea�s largest-ever joint air exercises.
The North�s ruling party Rodong newspaper said Sunday the joint exercises are �an
open, all-out provocation against� North Korea that could �lead to a nuclear war
any moment.�
It is not clear if Pyongyang has mastered the capability of miniaturizing and mounting
a nuclear warhead on an ICBM, which South Korean officials have said could happen within
a matter of months.
Analysts also question North Korea�s technical mastery of ICBM re-entry, which plays a key
role in targeting.
In the event of a launch at the U.S. mainland, U.S. missile defense systems would be employed.
The main concern is that, if North Korea fires mass ICBM�s targeting the U.S., our missile
defense systems will not take down all the ICBM�s and the United States will have heavy
casualties.
One of the highest concerns is that North Korea will strike with EMP�s, which would
be extremely devastating to the American populace.
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Afghan's Elite Special Forces: Afghan National Army Commando Force 333 Ground Assault Force Demo - Duration: 2:48.This is the best I have seen here in Afghanistan.
This is an indication of your skill, your courage and most of all, your dedication.
And in the face of your capability, the enemy can not win.
It's obvious to me why you've never lost a battle, and you never will.
I want to thank all of you for your dedication to your country.
The war has been going on in Afghanistan for too long, for over 40 years.
And we are committed to help you bring about a peaceful and stable country for you and your families.
This is not only good for Afghanistan, it's good for the entire world. That is why we are with you.
So thank you again.
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We Now Know What Obama Left Behind In White House for Trump – It's Sick - Duration: 3:21.People knew that after losing the last presidency, the Obama administration always try to make
our president down.
But a new revelation says that before the White House, they also left something unusual
to resolve by Trump authority.
Now the Trump administration has discovered some of the holdovers leaving by Obama causing
huge trouble.
They've literally ratted themselves out.
NBC reported, "Maintenance workers were asked over the past two years to respond to
reports of mice infiltrating the White House Navy mess food service area and the White
House Situation Room.
There were also at least four reported cockroach infestations on the grounds and a complaint
of ants in the White House chief of staff's office."
According to NBC,the Obama administration left an unresolved problem of mice, cockroaches
and ants for the House.
NBC added, "The work orders submitted in 2017 are similar in number to those made in
2016 during the final year of the Obama administration, according to News4's review of federal records.
The documents show a quick flurry of requests made shortly after Inauguration Day and indicate
some were specifically made by high-ranking officials in the White House.
The records offer a rare glimpse into the granular work required to maintain a major
government facility."
There were also other work orders for repairs, furniture, pictures being hung and such other
normal maintenance as one might have, even including replacing the toilet seat in the
Oval Office.
"The hundreds of work orders reviewed by News4 reveal the wide scope of requests received
by the Public Buildings Service, ranging from heating system repairs to furniture moves
to pest control.
A request to repair a door release button in the White House Situation Room was made
soon after a request to install new draperies in the first lady's second-floor East Wing
office, which specifically sought an "overall effect of the room being taller."
According to NBC, the number of work orders is not unusual compared to prior years.
GSA Inspector General Brian Miller, "It's an enormous job.
GSA is assigned to manage that job."
He added, "GSA hires contractors and subcontractors for the [maintenance] work.
Then the agency must watch over the contractors."
According to Miller and another former GSA official, White House work orders are delicate
and tricky to handle because the complex is a historic site.
The former agency official said that the GSA has staff on site at the Eisenhower Executive
Office Building adjacent to the White House, because of the high volume of maintenance
requests the agency receives.
Miller said, "They are old buildings.
Any of us who have old houses know old houses need a lot of work."
The normal maintenance figure that GSA spends on the White House is around $100,000 per
year.
By leaving the unresolved work orders, perhaps the Obama administration want to say that
Trump was elected was to clean up the problems which they caused!
What do you think on the matter?
Share your thoughts in the comment section below and don't forget to subscribe to get
instant news update.
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High-Octane Faith Runs on Love with Kenneth Copeland (Air Date 12-4-17) - Duration: 22:36.(Singing) I know my God has made the way for
me. I know my God has made the way for me.
ANNOUNCER: Welcome to the Believer's Voice of Victory.
Kenneth Copeland is once again teaching about your spoken word.
Speak God's words and discover how faith-filled words always
bring victory. Now, for today's message, here's Kenneth.
KENNETH: Hello, everybody, and welcome to the Believer's
Voice of Victory broadcast. And merry Christmas, everybody.
Praise God. And here on the Believer's Voice of
Victory, we're celebrating Christmas from now
through December the 25th, Christmas Day, glory to God, by
giving you a special gift every day. It's part of our "25 days
of Christmas." Just go to kcm.org/25days, and get all the
information there. Hey, we went--we get excited about this.
I'm a Christmas kind of a guy. Amen. I just--I just--whoa. I
mean, when I was a little boy, my birthday was on the 6th of
December, so mother would always get the Christmas tree up by my
birthday. Oh, I just had to have it. But then, boy, the 6th
through the 24th, oh, oh, it was agony. Ha-ha-ha. You would, oh,
you know, watch the presents stack up. I just--and my mother
loved Christmas. Well, so did my dad. But we're just a Christmas
family, and we always enjoyed it, and we still do. And so
we're--we're all in it with you. Praise God. Father, we thank You
today. We receive Your presence on this broadcast, and we thank
You and worship You. We open our hearts, we open our minds to
receive revelation from heaven. And we thank You in Jesus' name.
Amen. Hallelujah. We're talking about words, the most important
things in this earth. Let me say it again. Words are the most
important things in this planet. Praise God. Now let's go to
Matthew, Chapter--excuse me. Matthew 4:4, "But Jesus answered
and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone,
but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God." Let
me--the-- "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word
that proceeds out of the mouth of God." Now, since words are
the most important things in this planet, that makes the Word
of God the most precious thing in this planet. Praise God. Oh,
thank You, Father. Oh, Lord, give us--give us deeper insight
and revelation of this. Now, you remember John 1, "In the
beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was
God. The same in the beginning with God." Hallelujah. The
Father, the Son, who is the Word, and the Holy Spirit. Now,
this, then, the Word of God, the covenants of God, His very bond
is just as much a revelation of God in the earth as He is. Oh,
this is just His--this is just as much God as He is. Mm. Oh, my
goodness. My, my, my. Hallelujah. Now then, we talked
about the fact that this universe--this is a Word-created
universe, Genesis, Chapter 1; 1, 2, and 3. Then Hebrews, Chapter
1, we found out that it is a Word-upheld universe. He is
upholding all things by the Word of His power. Amen. Now let's go
back to Mark 11:23 once again because you--it--it is not--it
is not a good thing to talk about all of these things--you
can't separate them from faith because faith cometh by hearing,
and hearing by the Word of God. "Brother Copeland, why do you
preach so much about faith? I mean, why do you talk about
faith so much?" Well, for one thing, that's what I'm called to
do. And--but now think about this. You can't get born again
without it. We are born again by faith. The just shall live by
faith. You can't walk the Christian walk without it
because we walk by faith and not by sight. It is by faith so that
it might be by grace. The gift of righteousness is by the faith
of Jesus Christ. Oh, you could just go on and on and on and on
and on and on. God is a faith God. He is love. He is a faith
God. Faith worketh by love. Oh, yeah. Let me tell you something.
We must--mm. I can't impress this on you enough. The Lord has
been impressing me with this now for months. We must, we must
renew our minds that when we say, "love," we said, "God." And
when we say, "God," we've said, "love." We've-- "love" has
become a slang word. "I love my car. I love pizza. I love this,
I love that." And that--you can have very little respect for the
love of God when you don't respect the word "love." So what
does the Word say? To love my new shirt? No, no, no. The
Scripture says He gives us all things richly to enjoy. He wants
you to have a new shirt. He wants you to have these things.
These things are good, and He knows you have need of all of
these things. But we must develop a greater and higher
respect for God Himself. When you say, "love," you've said,
"God." And you ask--ask any Christian, "You believe God
loves you?" "Oh, yes, Brother Copeland." Then why, when the
going gets tough, do-- "I just don't understand why You--don't
You care? How could You let this come on me?" See, you don't
believe He loves you. Not--you understand that He does, but
you--but you don't trust the love. "I know you didn't do this
to me, and I know--praise God. I know with all my heart the
reason you told me to do this is because You love me. Now, it
don't look--it doesn't make sense right now, but I believe
it. I believe the love, and I trust You with all my heart. And
I don't lean to my own understanding." That is so
vital. That is faith in love. Faith in God, faith in love,
same thing. But the renewing of your mind to love--all of
these--all of these words and all of this has to do with His
love. Praise God. Now, Mark 11, Verse 20, "In the morning, as
they passed by, they saw the fig tree dried up from the roots.
Peter calling to remembrance saith unto him, Master, behold,
the fig tree which you cursed is withered away. Jesus answering
said, Have faith in God," or "Have the faith of God." "For
verily I say--" Well, "Have faith in love." Huh? Oh, oh,
yeah. Glory to God. "For verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall
say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, be thou cast into the
sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that
those things which he saith--" What are things that you say?
Words. So let's read it that way: "--believe that those words
which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever
he saith." Now then, let's go to the 12th chapter of Matthew.
Matthew, Chapter 12, and look at the 36th, "I say unto you, That
every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account
thereof in the day of judgment." You tell me words are not
important? "For by your words you shall be justified, by your
words you shall be condemned." This is serious business. Now,
let's look at this from the 6th chapter--or--yeah, 6th chapter
of Luke because Luke adds something to it in his writing
that Jesus said. 6:45, "A good man out of the good treasure of
his heart," or the deposit of his heart, "bringeth forth that
which is good." Verse 44, "Every tree is known by his own fruit.
For of thorns men do not gather figs, nor of a bramble bush do
they gather grapes." See? "The--A good man out of the good
treasure," good deposit, what you've put in there. What you
have put in there is what comes out. Huh? "--bringeth forth that
which is good; an evil man out of the evil deposit of his
heart," or a heart full of fear and unbelief, "bringeth forth
that which is evil." Why? How? How, Jesus? How does He do it?
"For of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks." That's
what causes it to come to pass. You have, today in your life, I
have, today in my life, what I said yesterday. Amen. Now,
this is spiritual law. You can't change it. You can change the
words. Ha-ha-ha. Hallelujah. Oh, yeah, I just--ha-ha-ha. I
preached myself happy on that one right there. So now stop and
think about it. We live in a Word-created, Word-upheld,
Word-dominated environment. Amen. All right. Now, let's go
back over our--we won't take time to look all these up. We
looked them up last week. We've got so much to do today. And
you--if you've got your--if you've got your--downloaded your
notes from last week, you've got them. Now then, download them
for this week, and you'll have them, have all the scriptures
and everything there. So now, Genesis 1:1-3, "God said, Light
be: light was." Hebrews 1:3, He's "upholding all things by
the word of his power." Psalm 19:14, "Make my words acceptable
to you, O Lord." Psalm 91:2--ha-ha. Oh, oh, this
one--this one just does me that way. Hallelujah. Ha-ha-ha. Think
about that--think about it. Let's turn over there. I
can't--I can't bypass this one. Glory to God. Nope, no, no, no.
"He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall
abide under the shadow of the Almighty." Now, how do I get in
there? "I--hey, I want to--that's where I want to
abide. I want to be there in the shadow of the Almighty.
I--that--I don't want to be outside that. How do I--how do I
get in there? Oh, God, let me in there. You just--(Whining)" That
won't do it. That will not do it. "I will say of the Lord, He
is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Surely
he will deliver me." (Laughs) Glory be to God. Hallelujah. I'm
telling you, well, if that don't set you on fire, your wood's
wet, brother. Praise God. I'm telling you, that's dancing time
in the household of faith. Praise God. That thing--that's
the reason David would dance before the Lord with all of his
might because this work--these things work for--these psalms
worked for him in combat. Hallelujah. That's the soldier's
psalm. I--I know--I know of--I've met a few. I know of
hundreds and hundreds under the command of personal friends of
mine that caused their--Keith Kurber, colonel retired,
pastoring church up in Alaska now, Special Forces. He said, "I
want you to lay hands on me." And Gloria and I did. He was
about to deploy. And he said--and he said, "I'm taking
over a high-casualty unit." Well, we went over the 91st
Psalm, and I told him about what I had read of a World War I
commander that commanded all of the troops under his command to
memorize the 91st Psalm. And you had to be standing ready, you
know. I mean, you walk up in front of them and say, "Verse
5!" "Thou shalt not be afraid of terror by night; nor for the
arrow that flies by day, sir!" I don't care--just like they--like
we had to do when we was in the service learning the orders of
the day, if they called out number 3, I mean, brother, you
had to come up with number 3. And that--that's--and they did
it with that whole 91st Psalm so that they had it. They said it
every day. They said it in formation every day. And in
combat, that man did not lose a man under his command. So
Colonel Kurber and Gloria and me and--phew, we believed God,
stood on the Word. I said, "Keith, let me know." So the
four of us were standing there praising God and worshiping God.
And then, he went on, you know, two-year deployment. Well,
I--you know, I pray in the Spirit over my partners and
over--and, you know, all that, but I wasn't thinking about
Keith every day. But, now, that's the reason you need to be
praying in tongues and take care of your prayer life every day.
You turn that over to the Holy Spirit, and it would come up.
And--but I wouldn't--but my partners, I prayed for my
partners every day, day--every day, every day, every day, every
day, every day, every day, every day. Well, I got a call, and it
was about 2:00 in the morning. Gloria and I were in the bed,
and that phone rang. And I answered it, and it was Keith.
"Brother Copeland, I'm home!" I said, "Hey, Keith!" He said,
"I'm so excited! I want to tell you, I didn't lose a man! Praise
God!" He said, "We were protected through this whole
thing!" Ha, why? He was in the secret place, and he knew how
to--he knew how to control his tongue. And like David
said--David said, "Keep--don't let me sin with my tongue, put a
watch over my mouth." Amen. Hallelujah. All right. So,
words, that's the way you get in there is words, words spoken in
faith. Hallelujah. And--well, okay, I got--I've got so much to
do this week. We'll--okay. Psalm 103, Verse 5, and Verse 20.
Well, yeah, I'm--ha-ha-ha. Oh, Lord, this is going to be a fun
day. Verse 5, "Who satisfies thy mouth with good things; so that
thy youth is renewed like the eagle's." Now, the words
"things" in the King James translation is italicized, so it
just simply tells you that it was put in there by the
translator. "Satisfies thy mouth with good; thy youth is renewed
like the eagle's." Now, is he talking about food? I've heard
people translate that way. But actually, it simply says, "Who
satisfies thy mouth with good; thy youth is renewed like the
eagle's." So now, let's take the way this was translated. That's
fine. The root--Hebrew root to "things," material things,
anything that can be touched and so forth, is "word." That's
good, isn't it, because all things are created by words. So,
"He fills my mouth with good words; that my youth is renewed
like the eagle's." Now, we can--we can--if that was just
one little spot, we couldn't do that. But we know because of the
flowing principal. So what do we know from the--what do we know
from the book of Isaiah? "He renews my--I wait upon the
Lord." Huh? What am I doing waiting upon the Lord? I'm
praising Him. I'm standing before Him. I'm worshiping Him.
Words. Amen. "And he renews my strength like the eagle's."
Praise God. Words. How does He do that? "I believe I receive
it." Isn't that what Jesus said in Mark 11:24, talking about
Mark 11:23? "I believe I receive the strength." Words, words.
Now--whoa. You can't--there's just scripture after scripture.
I carry a whole list of them in my little book here. I go from
strength to strength as the day--as the days--as my days
are, so shall my strength be. He is my strength. He upholds me.
Praise God. Saying it, saying it, making confession of these
things before God, may come to pass. All right. Now, also,
I want you--now, that was the 5th verse. Let's go to the 20th
verse of the 103rd Psalm. "Bless the Lord, O you angels, that
excel in strength, that do his commandments, hearkening unto
the voice of his word." They're not listening for
what God is saying in the earth. They already
know what God is saying. It's when we
say it that activates it, otherwise they don't have
anything to work with. Amen. Hebrews 1:14, "To which of the
angels said he at any time, Sit on my right hand--are they not
all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for those that
shall be heirs of salvation?" "Well, what are they waiting
for?" They're waiting for--to hear what's coming out of your
mouth. You are--and--you and I are the deciding witness. "Out
of the mouth of two witnesses let every word be established."
Amen. So what you're saying is what licenses the angels or the
devils to work. Hallelujah. Whoa-ho-ho-ho. Glory to God. And
we're out of time. I'll be back in just a moment.
ANNOUNCER: We hope you enjoyed today's teaching from Kenneth
Copeland Ministries. And remember Jesus is Lord.
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U.S. considering moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem - Duration: 2:30.U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing up whether to move the U.S. embassy in Israel
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem,... a move opposed by Palestine and Arabic nation.
The U.S. State Department is concerned that moving the embassy could lead to violent protests.
Park Soyun reports.
Palestine has criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's plans to consider moving the U.S.
embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
The Arab League, consisting of 22 Arabic states, has also warned that the transfer of the U.S.
embassy could fuel Arabic extremism and lead to violent protests.
Trump's Adviser Jared Kushner says the U.S. President still hasn't made his final decision
over the embassy.
(English) "He's still looking at a lot of different
facts.
When he makes his decision, he'll be the one to want to tell you, not me.
So he'll make sure he does that at the right time."
No U.S. President has ever recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel since 1948, when
Israel was created.
Palestine says the eastern part of the city is Palestinian territory and that relocating
the embassy to Jerusalem is the equivalent of recognizing the city as Israel's capital.
(English) "Admitting and recognizing East Jerusalem
as the capital of Israel and moving the embassy to Jerusalem that means that they are going
to demolish totally the two-state solution, which is totally against the UN resolution
and against the American calls for having a just peace and a two-state system."
On the other hand, Israelis say the decision to move the embassy has come later than expected.
(English) "I think he waited too long, he should have
done it immediately when he became president."
Israel has occupied East Jerusalem since 1967 and claim that Jerusalem is a unified capital.
Palestine on the other hand are hoping that the eastern sector of the city will be their
future capital.
White House National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster has said that the relocation will
"create momentum to broker a peace agreement in the Middle East."
But Middle East experts say moving the embassy will make a peace agreement more difficult.
The U.S. Department of State is also concerned that the transfer of the U.S. embassy will
spark violent protests against U.S. offices.
Park Soyun, Arirang News.
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South Korea, U.S. begin massive air combat drills - Duration: 1:58.In a massive show of force to North Korea,...
South Korea and the United States have kicked off their largest air force exercise to date...
just five days after Pyongyang launched its new ICBM.
The drills will run through various wartime scenarios,... including targeting North Korea's
key nuclear and missile facilities.
Kim Hyun-bin reports.
Dozens of state-of-the-art American fighter jets, including F-22 raptors and F-35s,...
are blazing across the skies surrounding the Korean peninsula.
Their goal in this training exercise is to take out key North Korean nuclear facilities.
Scores of fighter jets neutralize hostile threats,... while escorting bombers to their
designated targets north of the border.
The bombers drop their bombs,... demolishing all targets.
The simulation of a possible war-time scenario is part of the major air force exercise dubbed
Vigilant Ace.
It comes less than a week after North Korea launched its newly developed inter-continental
ballistic missile.
The five-day exercise is the largest ever combined air force drill between the two allies,...
involving 230 warplanes and around twelve-thousand personnel.
(Korean) "The exercise is held annually.
We hold it to enhance our joint operations capabilities."
. .
Six F-22s and six F-35s have been deployed to the Korean peninsula,... marking the first
time the highly-advanced jets have cruised the skies above Korea at the same time.
Other U.S. assets include two B-1B bombers and six Growler electronic warfare jets as
well as dozens of F-15s and F-16s.
South Korea has deployed 90 fighter jets, including its F-15 and FA-50 fighters.
North Korea condemned the drills on Sunday saying they could lead to an all-out provocation
that may lead to a nuclear war.
Running a commentary in North Korea's state-run Rodong Sinmun on Sunday,... Pyongyang said
"such a drill is a dangerous provocation as it's driving tension on the Korean peninsula
to the brink of a war",... and that both "South Korean and the U.S. puppet forces are foolish
to run amok with such stealth fighters."
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
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AI Companion Robot Pororot - Duration: 5:06.What would it be like if AI robots were your friends?
This is no longer a story from a sci-fi movie.
(SOV) "I'm your Pororot."
(" .")
Let's learn more about Korea's first AI robot of an animated character, prepping us
for a future in which humans coexist with AI robots.
On the 11th earlier this month, the Presidential Fourth Industrial Revolution Committee was
officially launched.
And there, a child-like and pure voice caught everyone's attention.
(SOV) "Who are you?
What's your name?"
( ? ?)
(SOV) "I'm Pororot, the children's president."
( .)
(SOV) "Are you a president as well?"
( ?)
(SOV) "Yes, I'm President Pororo of the children."
( . .)
It was none other than Pororot, Korea's first AI robot modeled after an animation
character.
The name Pororot is a combination of the popular character "Pororo" and "robot," and
it was created by a new startup company in Korea.
(Korean) "Pororot is a combination of "Pororo"
and "robot."
It's modeled after one of the most beloved Korean native characters, which I believe
is an innovative attempt never seen."
The robot's main feature is a speech recognition and synthesis engine, which is based on machine
learning to communicate with children and also convert texts into Pororo's voice.
As a result, Pororot can understand and interact with children, improving their language skills.
(SOV) "Can you sing your theme song?"
( .)
(SOV) "I will sing the theme song."
( )
(SOV) "Wow, it's Pororo
(" ~ ~)
(Korean) "Pororot can converse with children, read
books, play music or play simple games like word chain, which are some of its most basic
functions.
Also, it features some educational functions, including a word-guessing game for children
based on pictures."
Based on that feature, Pororot can assist children with academic studies,
(SOV) "Airplain."
(SOV) "That's right.
It's an airplane.
You are doing great " (" Airplain . )
allow parents to input text for Pororo to speak using a feature called Avata Talk, and
help parents better communicate with their children.
(SOV) "Would you like to eat some carrots?"
( )
(SOV) "Go to bed early so we can play more tomorrow
morning."
( )
(Korean) "We believe the most fundamental function
of robots is to keep people company.
Pororot can be more of a friend than assistant to children needing care.
Thus, it perfectly fulfills its core function."
Then, how was Pororot developed in the first place?
It resulted from over 2 years of hard work by Korea's top AI experts with chief marketing
officer Han Jeong-seok and engineer turned entrepreneur Jang Young-seung as the driving
forces.
(Korean) "I predicted that people would start using
robots instead of computers at home within a few years.
I saw the immense potential and value of the robotics industry, and it motivated me to
develop Pororot."
There were, however, more obstacles to overcome even after the completion of the development.
(Korean) "We had a hard time dealing with hardware
issues because we had to meet a hardware expert whenever those issues occurred, which took
a lot of time and effort."
One of the toughest obstacles was indeed the fact that AI robots are not considered real-life
applications just yet.
Therefore, consumers weren't keen to spend over $US1,000 just for an AI robot.
(Korean) "We were skeptical about the interest of domestic
consumers in robots that cost over US$1,000 each because robots aren't considered everyday
applications just yet.
Therefore, we decided to develop Pororot Mini with the most simple and essential features."
Then they received advanced orders using crowdfunding prior to the official launch in December and
sold a total of 1,400 robots within just a month, raising 260% of the target goal with
115 thousand dollars.
But the innovation never stops.
The crew will continue to spark a revolution with upgraded versions of Pororot.
(Korean) "Companion robots are supposed to remedy the
loneliness of humans.
We're going to continue to tackle various challenges in order for Pororot to fulfill
that role.
I'm sure companion robots will be a household essential and part of everyone's life sooner
than we think."
Beyond merely making life easier, they hope AI robots will be good friends and companions
for people.
That's what makes us anticipate what the AI robot field will create.
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American drugstore chain CVS acquires health insurer Aetna for US$ 69 bil. - Duration: 0:42.It's this year's largest corporate acquisition.
American drugstore chain C-V-S is purchasing U.S. health insurance company Aetna.
C-V-S announced Sunday that the deal has been reached at whopping 69 billion U.S. dollars.
Shareholders of the insurer will claim some 22 percent of the combined entity and the
rest is owned by C-V-S shareholders.
The pharmacy retailer says the merger will widen the spectrum of medical services available
for clients and bring in new customers.
CVS plans to provide basic medical services and assistance to Aetna's over 20 million
clients through its clinics.
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How to make Peppermint Hot Chocolate | B(R)OIL LA - Duration: 2:31.What's cooking guys welcome back to the channel! My name is Jay and today I'm
going to be showing you how to make some peppermint hot cocoa just in time for
the holidays. If you've been with us before welcome back but if you're new
here and want to add that little extra touch to your hot cocoa instead of just
using a packet think about clicking that subscribe button for more recipe videos
and cooking tips. My name is Jay and this is B(R)OIL LA
So even though it's 90 degrees here in LA I'm sure it's a lot nicer where you
are so to get started on our hot cocoa in a small saucepan over medium-low heat
I have one and a half cups of milk and one cup of heavy cream and to that I'm
going to whisk in a quarter cup of cocoa powder along with a quarter cup of
granulated sugar, a teaspoon of peppermint extract, a quarter teaspoon of
vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt.
All right so once everything is well combined and you can start to see some
steam coming up we're going to add in four ounces of dark chocolate chips- it ends
up being about two-thirds of a cup. We never really want to take this up to
boiling we just want to make sure that it's warm and that the chocolate is
melted.
All right so our chocolate chips have melted and our hot cocoa is nice and
smooth so we're going to turn off the heat and then we're going to ladle this into
some super festive coffee mugs, put a giant marshmallow in, and top with a
little bit of crushed candy cane and
that's it! Nothing better on a 90-degree December
day than hot cocoa.
yeah that's hot.
Hey guys thank you so much for watching this video if you liked
what you saw make sure to give it a like and let me know if you have any
suggestions for future episodes in the comments down below. You can click this
button to subscribe to our channel and check out some of our other videos over
here. My name is Jay and this is B(R)OIL LA
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South Korea, U.S. begin massive air combat drills - Duration: 1:58.In a massive show of force to North Korea,...
South Korea and the United States have kicked off their largest air force exercise to date...
just five days after Pyongyang launched its new ICBM.
The drills will run through various wartime scenarios,... including targeting North Korea's
key nuclear and missile facilities.
Kim Hyun-bin reports.
Dozens of state-of-the-art American fighter jets, including F-22 raptors and F-35s,...
are blazing across the skies surrounding the Korean peninsula.
Their goal in this training exercise is to take out key North Korean nuclear facilities.
Scores of fighter jets neutralize hostile threats,... while escorting bombers to their
designated targets north of the border.
The bombers drop their bombs,... demolishing all targets.
The simulation of a possible war-time scenario is part of the major air force exercise dubbed
Vigilant Ace.
It comes less than a week after North Korea launched its newly developed inter-continental
ballistic missile.
The five-day exercise is the largest ever combined air force drill between the two allies,...
involving 230 warplanes and around twelve-thousand personnel.
(Korean) "The exercise is held annually.
We hold it to enhance our joint operations capabilities."
. .
Six F-22s and six F-35s have been deployed to the Korean peninsula,... marking the first
time the highly-advanced jets have cruised the skies above Korea at the same time.
Other U.S. assets include two B-1B bombers and six Growler electronic warfare jets as
well as dozens of F-15s and F-16s.
South Korea has deployed 90 fighter jets, including its F-15 and FA-50 fighters.
North Korea condemned the drills on Sunday saying they could lead to an all-out provocation
that may lead to a nuclear war.
Running a commentary in North Korea's state-run Rodong Sinmun on Sunday,... Pyongyang said
"such a drill is a dangerous provocation as it's driving tension on the Korean peninsula
to the brink of a war",... and that both "South Korean and the U.S. puppet forces are foolish
to run amok with such stealth fighters."
Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.
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N. Korea suggests meetings to U.S. expert close to Trump administration: Sankei - Duration: 0:50.It has emerged that North Korea reached out to meet an American expert close to the Trump
administration several times this year...
possibly to get an idea of the White House's North Korea strategies.
In an interview with Tokyo-based Sankei Shimbun,... Douglas Paal, Vice President for Studies at
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said...
Pyongyang proposed meeting EIGHT TIMES this year,... the most recent being in early October.
The North suggested he could visit the North and meet high-level officials... or speak
to Choe Son-hui , director-general for North American Affairs, in a third country like
Switzerland.
Pyongyang said it won't negotiate over its nuclear weapons... but welcomes discussions
if the U.S. wants.
Paal said he rejected all the proposals.
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Potential of war with N. Korea rising every day with its nuclear - Duration: 0:45.The possibility of war with North Korea is rising every day with the regime's nuclear
and missile programs unresolved.
That's what U.S. National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster said... in an interview with
Fox News on Sunday.
He said...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is getting closer to completing his weapons program,...
and there's not much time left for the international community to solve this issue.
He admitted China has implemented unprecedented sanctions on the regime,... but urged the
country to do more... not to satisfy other countries but to secure its own interest.
McMaster warned... the threat of South Korea and Japan possibly becoming nuclear-armed...
wouldn't be in China and Russia's interests.
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I'm delighted to be finally debating a marriage equality bill that might pass parliament - Duration: 14:48.I'm delighted to be here finally debating a marriage equality bill that has a chance
of passing the Australian parliament.
I'm even more delighted to be doing so in a week when we hope that we will be voting
on the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017.
I'm particularly delighted, because I have spent so much time working with the LBGTI
community, both publicly and within the Labor Party, for marriage equality to be made a
reality.
The commitment that Labor has to marriage equality was demonstrated very well by the
fact that Bill Shorten, the Leader of the Opposition, took to the 2016 federal election
a commitment to legislate for marriage equality in the first 100 days of a Shorten Labor government
in the event that we were elected.
It's a shame that we as a parliament have taken so long to get to a point where we're
even allowed to have a vote on marriage equality.
Were it not for the work of Labor over many years, including the work of the member for
Whitlam, Senator Louise Pratt, Senator Penny Wong and the members for Sydney and Maribyrnong,
it's absolutely the case that we wouldn't be in a position to pass a marriage equality
bill through this parliament.
It is because of the work of Labor over many years that we now have a situation where it
can be passed through the parliament.
In the midst our delight, gratitude and relief for the imminent passage of marriage equality,
I think it is important to recognise that there's also distress.
Harm has been caused not just by the fact that there has been so much delay in relation
to marriage equality and not just by the fact that we have had a situation where we weren't
even allowed to have a vote in the House of Representatives until now.
It is the fifth year of this Liberal government.
That is how long it has taken for us to even be allowed to vote on a bill to have a free
vote on marriage equality.
But it's not just about that delay; new and creative processes for delay were created—like
the plebiscite, which was defeated, and then the postal survey, which couldn't be defeated
because it was a creature of administrative government.
It's not just those things; it's the hurt that was felt during that postal survey.
I don't want to gloss over it.
I've had enough of hearing from people about the hurt that they felt when their kids came
home from school and talked about what had been said to them about whether their family
was normal.
I heard from the Victorian AIDS Council about middle aged men who were feeling like they
were being judged.
I went to the candlelight vigil for World AIDS Day on Friday night in Brisbane.
As I looked around me at the men in their 60s and 70s, and women, from the LGBTI community,
it was impossible not to think about how the shame and stigma of the 1980s was being brought
up for them again in this situation where we had a national opinion poll about their
relationships, their families, their identities.
In speaking on this bill, predominantly I want to celebrate it.
But I can't brush past that, and nor should anyone else.
Every member of this House would have received information from the mental health group ReachOut,
who said that they'd had a 40 per cent spike in demand for their mental health services
from LGBTI people through the survey process.
And they were particularly concerned about that because LGBTI people who use their service
were shown by research to be 40 per cent more likely to be at risk of suicide.
These are not minor issues.
They're issues that should be acknowledged.
I think it is important to say to my LGBTI friends who are in the gallery, or listening
somewhere else, that I acknowledge the price that you have been asked to pay to have the
same right to marry as everyone else.
It's been a high price.
But, as I said, I predominantly want to celebrate the fact that we look like we're on the cusp
of achieving marriage equality in this country.
So many people have talked about the personal stories they've heard—whether it's from
close friends, family members or complete strangers.
As I said, I was at the World AIDS Day vigil on Friday night, and I ran into my friend
Phil Carswell.
I won't say his age because that would not be polite.
He is now planning a wedding—between bouts of dialysis.
I had a party on the weekend.
Some friends of mine, John and John, came along—again, I won't say their ages but
they're very distinguished gentlemen.
And I thought: how long they have had to wait just for this acceptance of their relationship,
this acknowledgement that their relationship is not any more or less equal than anyone
else's.
We've heard the personal stories from our friends, from our families and from complete
strangers.
Those people deserve to know that this parliament will rectify the discrimination that is presently
entrenched against them in our marriage laws.
I want to congratulate everyone in this parliament who is doing that.
To those who do not support this change in our marriage laws: I of course respect your
right to disagree but I don't accept as legitimate those who sought to create fear in relation
to marriage equality, those who sought to make us fear this change.
If you are afraid of what the consequences might be—as much of my incoming correspondence
from people who voted 'no' in this survey would suggest—I hope you will take heart
not from me as a Labor Party member but from the compelling conservative case that has
been made for marriage equality by many people.
For example, it has been made in Cameron's Britain but also by my friend Senator Smith,
who is a deeply conservative, genuine Liberal in the Senate.
He has made a strong, conservative and compelling case for marriage equality.
I think my politics could not be more different to Senator Smith's.
I hope that those who voted no in good faith will take heart from the conservative case
that has been made in respect of marriage equality.
I also want to acknowledge that this is not the bill that I would have wanted had I been
able to wave a magic wand and change the law myself.
I know it's got concessions in it, and they are significant concessions.
I know that this bill creates a new class of religious marriage celebrant and that the
bill grandfathers existing civil celebrants so that they can move into that class within
a short period so that they can continue to discriminate if they wish to do so.
I acknowledge that that is the creation of a new right to discriminate.
That is an additional carve-out from our anti-discrimination legislation, above and beyond the existing
carve-outs that already exist in anti-discrimination law.
I acknowledge also that this bill creates rights for others based on religious belief.
Of course I acknowledge that it is hurtful that we will have a form of service provider
who's entitled to discriminate against you because you're in a same-sex couple.
I know it's a significant concession, and I hope that those who feel hurt by the concession
will agree with us that this is an acceptable compromise—not the bill that we necessarily
would have wanted but an acceptable compromise in the circumstances.
This bill will allow two people to marry.
That's what it'll do.
It won't detract from anyone's rights; it will increase people's rights.
It will make us a more equal society.
It will seek to remove discrimination to a large extent.
It's something that should be celebrated.
It's a bill that I think Senator Smith can, rightly, be very proud of.
I acknowledge his colleagues who have worked so hard for it: the member for Goldstein—and
congratulations on your engagement—the member for Brisbane; the member for North Sydney;
the former member for Brisbane, Teresa Gambaro; and, of course, my very good friend the member
for Leichhardt, who has done an excellent job, and it's a wonderful thing to see you
back here today in the chamber.
Mr Snowdon interjecting— Ms BUTLER: It is—it's wonderful.
I also want to acknowledge the strong leadership that's been shown over many years on the Labor
side of this House by the Leader of the Opposition; the Deputy Leader of the Opposition; the Leader
of the Opposition in the Senate, who has borne a much more personal and heavy burden than
anyone else with her leadership role; and the Shadow Attorney-General, who has undertaken
a great deal of detailed technical work in respect of this bill and previous bills.
Like many other speakers, I want to thank Rainbow Labor, including my friend Sean Leader
from Queensland, who worked for so long to change our platform.
I remember, just over six years ago, our national conference, where Sean, despite having some
terrible things going at home with family members' health, still made it all the way
to the conference, went to Sydney and argued for us to change our platform.
It's because of the work of people like him, hundreds of rank and file members of the Labor
Party, and the leadership of members of parliament that the platform was duly changed.
I want to thank my colleagues on the parliamentary 'yes committee'—there's a committee for
you: Senator Louise Pratt, the member for Bruce and Senator Sam Dastyari.
I also want to thank Penny Sharpe MLC, who did so much work coordinating volunteers to
go and observe the postal survey process—an important part—but also for her leadership
over many years in relation to marriage equality.
I want to thank just.equal.
I see that Rodney Croome is here.
I'm not sure whether Ivan Hinton-Teoh has made it, but they have been excellent advocates.
Shelley Argent from PFLAG is here—someone who has worked so hard over decades for marriage
equality.
I want to thank Sally Rugg from GetUp!, who is here—she has made it in.
Sally has worked incredibly hard over a very long period of time.
I also acknowledge A4E and AME, and all the people who have already been acknowledged
who are in gallery.
I feel like I could recite Tiernan Brady's stump speech to you, I've heard it that many
times—but I couldn't do the accent!
But also I thank Shirleene Robinson, who is not here, and my local Queenslanders from
AME and A4E; Pete Black; Nita Green, who ran such a hard and strong campaign; and, of course,
Brisbane Pride and Deeje Hancock; and all of the local LGBTI campaigners and their families
and friends, who just made thousands and thousands of telephone calls and who doorknocked, went
to public events and held public events.
I had amazing groups in my electorate, like the Bulimba marriage equality group who would
be out on the roundabout with amazing colourful signs.
It was really something special.
I also want to thank Rainbow Families, and all parents who sought to protect their kids
from being hurt when the nation was asked to pass judgement on their lives.
I want to thank mental health organisations like drummond street, Qlife and Switchboard—excellent
LGBTI-led organisations of the community that helped people through the difficult process—and,
of course, mainstream organisations like Orygen, ReachOut and headspace.
I thank The LGBTI Legal Service in Queensland, which bore a lot of the brunt of receiving
information about some of the worst aspects of the public campaigning against a marriage
equality 'yes' vote.
And I particularly want to thank—and it's important that I do so—the assistant national
secretary of the Australian Labor Party, Paul Erickson, and his team in our national secretariat.
Of course it was a very broad campaign, and people from across different parties were
brought together to work together.
I acknowledge the work of Andrew Bragg and Luke Barnes and Liberals and Nationals for
Yes.
But when you want a massive grassroots campaign, you want the ALP national secretariat and
the labour movement of this country behind you.
And between Paul Erickson and his team and the work of all of those labour movement campaigners,
they really mobilised a lot of people to make phone calls and knock on doors and produce
materials; they really got a lot of grassroots campaigning done.
If it had not been for all of those people, I think that we would not necessarily have
seen the result that we did see.
So thank you to everyone: to everyone who has campaigned, and I mean not just in the
survey but for years; to everyone who has worked; to everyone who has taken really annoying
phone calls from me, demanding answers at short notice—Anna Brown is smiling at me!
And thank you to everyone who has stood up and fought for a fairer nation, a nation with
less discrimination and with greater access to human rights, and to everyone who has not
necessarily been part of an organised campaign or up the front but who has stood up for marriage
equality on every possible occasion.
Thank you very much.
You've done your nation proud.
And there will be many, many weddings that you'll be attending in the near future, so
I hope you've got a lot of money for gifts organised!
Thanks very much.
I commend the bill.
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Math in JavaScript. Codingame: Defibrillators - Solved - Duration: 5:07.Programming shouldn't be boring.
Let's solve a Codingame's puzzle today.
[Music playing]
Hi!
Let's play and solve a puzzle titled "Defibrillators" by Codingame.
I'm Anatol and you are watching the Good Parts of the FrontEnd development.
[Music playing]
The story tells: Want to save lives?
Good!
So help us find the closest defibrillator from a given position in the city of Montpellier,
France.
This puzzle teaches you how to convert strings into floats, how to convert degrees into radians
and use mathematical operations like square root or cosinus.
The goal of this exercise is to make you find the closest point to given geographic coordinates
(latitude and longitude).
Your program must print the associated location name.
For this task let's use imperative programming.
Notably, the loops, variables and all that stuff.
Initial coordinates are given with commas.
So, I need to replace all the commas with points using a replace() method and then convert
them into floats
According to the Specification the initial value of Infinity is Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY.
The value positive Infinity is greater than any other number.
To find X and Y coordinates I take a Math method "cosinus".
To determine the distance between them, I need another Math method - "square root".
The only thing is left, in order to find the closest point, it is a paired comparison a
calculated value with a stored minimum, one by one.
Let's dive into the code.
[Music playing]
First of all, I declare the variables and set their initial values.
I set Min distance to Infinity.
While loop from 1 to N, read a position of each defibrillator and convert it into float
Then calculate the distance from the initial point to the current defibrillator
Compare the calculated value with the saved minimal distance
Update this minimum with a new value in case the computed value is less than the stored
minimum (a new closest point)
In the end of the loop print the result.
Now run all tests
They all are green!
That's pretty easy, isn't it?
Next time let's have a look at Mars Lander.
[Music playing]
My code is available on GitHub Documentation is available in the Internet
Follow the links if you're eager to get more.
[Music playing]
If you like this video give it "thumbs up", share it with your friends, subscribe to the
channel and watch other episodes.
[Music playing]
This is all for this week.
Thanks for watching and dive deeper.
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AI Companion Robot Pororot - Duration: 5:06.What would it be like if AI robots were your friends?
This is no longer a story from a sci-fi movie.
(SOV) "I'm your Pororot."
(" .")
Let's learn more about Korea's first AI robot of an animated character, prepping us
for a future in which humans coexist with AI robots.
On the 11th earlier this month, the Presidential Fourth Industrial Revolution Committee was
officially launched.
And there, a child-like and pure voice caught everyone's attention.
(SOV) "Who are you?
What's your name?"
( ? ?)
(SOV) "I'm Pororot, the children's president."
( .)
(SOV) "Are you a president as well?"
( ?)
(SOV) "Yes, I'm President Pororo of the children."
( . .)
It was none other than Pororot, Korea's first AI robot modeled after an animation
character.
The name Pororot is a combination of the popular character "Pororo" and "robot," and
it was created by a new startup company in Korea.
(Korean) "Pororot is a combination of "Pororo"
and "robot."
It's modeled after one of the most beloved Korean native characters, which I believe
is an innovative attempt never seen."
The robot's main feature is a speech recognition and synthesis engine, which is based on machine
learning to communicate with children and also convert texts into Pororo's voice.
As a result, Pororot can understand and interact with children, improving their language skills.
(SOV) "Can you sing your theme song?"
( .)
(SOV) "I will sing the theme song."
( )
(SOV) "Wow, it's Pororo
(" ~ ~)
(Korean) "Pororot can converse with children, read
books, play music or play simple games like word chain, which are some of its most basic
functions.
Also, it features some educational functions, including a word-guessing game for children
based on pictures."
Based on that feature, Pororot can assist children with academic studies,
(SOV) "Airplain."
(SOV) "That's right.
It's an airplane.
You are doing great " (" Airplain . )
allow parents to input text for Pororo to speak using a feature called Avata Talk, and
help parents better communicate with their children.
(SOV) "Would you like to eat some carrots?"
( )
(SOV) "Go to bed early so we can play more tomorrow
morning."
( )
(Korean) "We believe the most fundamental function
of robots is to keep people company.
Pororot can be more of a friend than assistant to children needing care.
Thus, it perfectly fulfills its core function."
Then, how was Pororot developed in the first place?
It resulted from over 2 years of hard work by Korea's top AI experts with chief marketing
officer Han Jeong-seok and engineer turned entrepreneur Jang Young-seung as the driving
forces.
(Korean) "I predicted that people would start using
robots instead of computers at home within a few years.
I saw the immense potential and value of the robotics industry, and it motivated me to
develop Pororot."
There were, however, more obstacles to overcome even after the completion of the development.
(Korean) "We had a hard time dealing with hardware
issues because we had to meet a hardware expert whenever those issues occurred, which took
a lot of time and effort."
One of the toughest obstacles was indeed the fact that AI robots are not considered real-life
applications just yet.
Therefore, consumers weren't keen to spend over $US1,000 just for an AI robot.
(Korean) "We were skeptical about the interest of domestic
consumers in robots that cost over US$1,000 each because robots aren't considered everyday
applications just yet.
Therefore, we decided to develop Pororot Mini with the most simple and essential features."
Then they received advanced orders using crowdfunding prior to the official launch in December and
sold a total of 1,400 robots within just a month, raising 260% of the target goal with
115 thousand dollars.
But the innovation never stops.
The crew will continue to spark a revolution with upgraded versions of Pororot.
(Korean) "Companion robots are supposed to remedy the
loneliness of humans.
We're going to continue to tackle various challenges in order for Pororot to fulfill
that role.
I'm sure companion robots will be a household essential and part of everyone's life sooner
than we think."
Beyond merely making life easier, they hope AI robots will be good friends and companions
for people.
That's what makes us anticipate what the AI robot field will create.
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