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They remained steadfast on the tariff agenda, which has faced"Tariffs are not going away," Lutnick said in response to the court cases.

See inside newly found smuggling tunnel under Mexico-US border

He added that the US "could sign lots of deals now" but the Trump administration is working to "make them better"."You're going to see over the next couple of weeks, really, first class deals for the American worker," he said..And on the expiration of the 90 day pause, Lutnick said: "I think that's the deadline, and the President's just going to determine what rates people have if they can't get a deal done".

See inside newly found smuggling tunnel under Mexico-US border

When the pause expires, in theory it would enact sweeping tariffs on countries across the globe.Imports from about 60 trading partners that the White House has described as the "worst offenders", including the European Union, Vietnam, South Africa and more, will face higher rates.

See inside newly found smuggling tunnel under Mexico-US border

Trump has described these taxes as payback for unfair trade policies.

On Friday, Trump announced theIn just a few years, we may well be living in a world populated by humanoid robots and deepfakes that seem conscious, according to Prof Seth. He worries that we won't be able to resist believing that the AI has feelings and empathy, which could lead to new dangers.

"It will mean that we trust these things more, share more data with them and be more open to persuasion."But the greater risk from the illusion of consciousness is a "moral corrosion", he says.

"It will distort our moral priorities by making us devote more of our resources to caring for these systems at the expense of the real things in our lives" – meaning that we might have compassion for robots, but care less for other humans.And that could fundamentally alter us, according to Prof Shanahan.

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