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60 Minutes

04/20/2025: Bird Flu, Demis Hassabis, Flight of the Monarchs

60 Minutes

CBS News

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4 • 2.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 April 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Bird flu, which has long been an emerging threat, took a significant turn in 2024 with the discovery that the virus had jumped from a wild bird to a cow. In just over a year, the pathogen has spread through dairy herds and poultry flocks across the United States. It has also infected people, resulting in 70 confirmed cases, including one fatality. Correspondent Bill Whitaker spoke with veterinarians and virologists who warn that, if unchecked, this outbreak could lead to a new pandemic. They also raise concerns about the Biden administration’s slow response in 2024 and now the Trump administration’s decision to lay off over 100 key scientists. Demis Hassabis, a pioneer in artificial intelligence, is shaping the future of humanity. As the CEO of Google DeepMind, he was first interviewed by correspondent Scott Pelley in 2023, during a time when chatbots marked the beginning of a new technological era. Since that interview, Hassabis has made headlines for his innovative work, including using an AI model to predict the structure of proteins, which earned him a Nobel Prize. Pelley returns to DeepMind’s headquarters in London to discuss what’s next for Hassabis, particularly his leadership in the effort to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI) – a type of AI that has the potential to match the versatility and creativity of the human brain.  One of the most awe-inspiring and mysterious migrations in the natural world is currently taking place, stretching from Mexico to the United States and Canada. This incredible spectacle involves millions of monarch butterflies embarking on a monumental aerial journey. Correspondent Anderson Cooper reports from the mountains of Mexico, where the monarchs spent the winter months sheltering in trees before emerging from their slumber to take flight. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Bird flu has ripped through America's poultry flocks and dairy herds. It has also infected humans.

0:45.3

How big a threat does it pose?

0:47.3

We ask the doctors and veterinarians on the front lines of the battle against bird flu.

0:53.3

At present, we're given a stick, and they put a blindfold on us, and we're set into a gunfight.

1:00.9

And we're losing.

1:03.0

We are losing.

1:06.5

It's moving incredibly fast.

1:08.0

Few understand the speed of artificial intelligence like Demis Hussabas.

1:12.6

He won a Nobel Prize and showed us what's coming next.

1:18.6

It's reasoning.

1:19.6

Yeah, definitely, yes.

1:21.6

AI, he told us, promises a future of wonder.

1:28.5

The end of disease?

1:30.5

I think that's within reach.

1:33.8

Maybe within the next decade or so, I don't see why not.

1:42.5

It's not easy to get to, and it's not easy to see it first. But then one of the most amazing migration stories in nature reveals itself.

1:50.7

Towers of monarch butterflies.

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