Get up to the minute entertainment news, celebrity interviews, celeb videos, photos, movies, TV, music news and pop culture on ABCNews.com. Swimming trunk! Adorable baby elephant cools down in kids' paddling pool and cannot get enough of it. The three-week-old elephant was encouraged to cool down in the.
Elephant cools down in paddling pool at Pittsburgh Zoo. Too Late Full Movie Online Free. A baby elephant has been making a splash in the hot weather by playing in an inflatable paddling pool.
The three- week- old female, who has yet to be named, is encouraged by keepers to cool down in the child- sized pool at Pittsburgh Zoo in the US. At first she misunderstands purpose of the pool as she dips a foot in the water. What's this? At first, the elephant appears to misunderstand the purpose of the pool, as it gingerly dips one of its feet into the water.

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But it doesn't take too much persuading before the elephant is standing inside the pool. There, the baby animal seems to be in her element as she enjoys a shower from a hose pipe held up by an obliging keeper. She then enjoys a refreshing drink, using her trunk to soak up water in the pool. At the end of the clip, a keeper is seen using a towel to give the elephant a rub- down.

Easy does it! It doesn't take too much persuading before the baby elephant is standing in the pool The elephant enjoys a refreshing drink, using its trunk to soak up water from the pool. The clip was taken at Pittsburgh Zoo in the US. Tracy Gray, a public relations manager at the zoo, said: 'She is just three weeks old and is doing very well.'She is learning to use her trunk and is getting stronger every day. Her favourite toy is her big red ball.'At the end of the clip, a keeper uses a towel to give the elephant a rub- down. The elephant's favourite toy is a red ball, according to keepers at Pittsburgh Zoo.
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US Considers Chinese Investment in Artificial Intelligence a National Security Threat. The US Department of Defense is struggling to get its arms around all of the new security issues that have come with our current technological explosion. One unexpected consideration on the table is placing stricter limitations on investment capital from China flowing into American companies that are working on artificial intelligence. If you had any doubt that Russian hackers attempted to meddle with the United States electoral…Read more Read. Technology is the fastest growing industry in the American economy according to recent data. And with all the political talk about “JOBS, JOBS, JOBS,” it’s a bit surprising to see the government floating plans to limit investment in American companies.
But that’s exactly what the Pentagon is proposing according to Reuters. From the report: Of particular concern is China’s interest in fields such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, which have increasingly attracted Chinese capital in recent years. The worry is that cutting- edge technologies developed in the United States could be used by China to bolster its military capabilities and perhaps even push it ahead in strategic industries. The U. S. government is now looking to strengthen the role of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the inter- agency committee that reviews foreign acquisitions of U. S. companies on national security grounds. Reuters was able to view an unreleased Pentagon report that outlines the ways in which Chinese investors have found loopholes in CFIUS that allow them to avoid setting off any regulatory triggers. Watch Fastball Online. The report recommends that new legislation be drafted to update the rules governing foreign investment.
It also advises that a list of critical technologies be compiled and restrictions should be placed on Chinese investment in those areas of development. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis spoke to the US Senate at a hearing on Tuesday and he insisted that the CFIUS “needs to be updated to deal with today’s situation.”The second most powerful man in the Senate, John Cornyn, has begun drafting legislation according to one of his aides. You heard that right. A top Republican is pushing for more regulation and less investment. Time will tell if Republican’s can get behind another one of the Pentagon’s recommendations that goes against everything they stand for. The report is asking for greater flexibility on the immigration policy for Chinese graduate students studying in the US. It suggests that these students should be allowed to stay in the US after finishing their studies.
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Tech lobbyists will surely be out in full force to fight any sort of regulatory increases. The new age of security threats includes encryption, online organization, cyberattacks, rapid spread of disinformation, autonomous vehicles, drones, unprecedented surveillance powers, and now, apparently, the pumping of billions of dollars into our economy.[Reuters].