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A.I. EXPERT shares BIBLICAL PROOF the END IS NEAR!

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[2:46] In Revelation, it says that in the end days, plague of locusts will emerge from the abyss, but they will not look like ordinary insects, but they will have supernatural attributes and be mechanical in nature. There's this AI entity that is controlling all the drones. What are your thoughts on the drones? So the drones that I'm aware of
[3:07] is what Danny Jones and Julian Dory were talking about on their shows, and that we've talked about because I text them and we text back and forth. And they are both big conspiracy theorists. Danny was telling me what Julian thinks. So initially, he was thinking they were military drones that, for some reason, the government didn't want to tell everybody what these drones were.
[3:36] and that they had a viable lead that said that Iran had snuck like a dirty bomb or something into the United States and was going to blow it up during one of Trump's speeches or something, whatever. They wanted him gone and they were going to blow it up. And I want to say,
[4:06] During the army Navy game this was months ago right or a month or so ago and he believed that that's what was going to happen or that it was possible. That's what was going to happen and that the military knew roughly the area. They believe that this dirty bomb was in and I say dirty bomb. I'm throwing dirty bomb in there because I'm assuming that the.
[4:29] was a
[4:40] To three times the yield what it was at 40 megatons that the that, you know, Hiroshima or something, you know, it could still be huge like, you know, those small bombs that they had to put these big the size of a car could fit into a suitcase now. So but let's assume that either way if they could just come up with the material they come with a dirty mom. So whatever so let's say they had some kind of bomb whatever it was. It was putting off enough.
[5:04] of a signature that the military had drones that they had circling, looking for these bombs or the signature so they could pinpoint it and grab them. I'm assuming they didn't grab anything because that's something that they would have broken their own arms trying to pat themselves on the back if they said, yes, we had drones. We were prepared for this. We found it. We raided the house. We grabbed the bomb. Everything is safe. That's what I think they probably would do.
[5:35] To let everybody know we're on it. We got you. Do you think that they would announce that because by announcing it then people are like, holy crap, there's dirty bombs. There's nuclear bombs in the homeland of the United States. And then they probably take on some culpability because how did the bomb get in here in the first place probably came up through the southern border. I would like to think that they would but you're probably right. That's something they probably still bury.
[5:58] I don't think that the current, that the Biden administration would take responsibility for anything bad that happened. I don't think any administration for that matter, but to me, I would, I would come out and say, listen, this is what happened. Like this is, they got it in here. They shouldn't have, they did, but we were prepared. We got it. You know, it looked, I think that's what you do just to, just to get more money.
[6:19] You know what I'm saying? That's the kind of thing that they do is they they let you know there's this horrible thing that's happening and the only way to fix it is we're going to tax you more so we could get more money so we can dump more money into security and usher in this further surveillance state. Right. And what I was going to say and then Trump, of course, I don't think he would have a problem.
[6:38] saying that because then he gets to blame somebody right he gets to blame the Biden administration well they weren't strong on this but we're gonna fix that and we're gonna but then again he's not in yet but he said something where he's like look I know about the drone situation we know what it is we know what they are why they're not telling the American people he said I don't know
[6:58] That was his that well, he said he's not going to travel to Bedminster, New Jersey for the foreseeable future because yeah, he said I'm not going to New Jersey. There's something going on. I can't blame him. You know, right now they're they're moving I guess is inauguration inside because it's quote unquote too cold. But maybe it's because they just don't feel they can secure the perimeter. Like that guy is a magnet for bullets. You know, he's a he's living a dangerous life man.
[7:28] I guess the current political climate into their own hands instead of saying, hey, more than half the country voted for this man to be president.
[7:58] That's just the way it is like that's the same way with Biden whether you believe there were they were stuffing ballots or weren't or they weren't he won the presidency. That's the way it is. This is the way our system works. Step back. Let it run its course. You don't get to go out there and start popping people. No, I mean and not just that but you know, I was there for four years and was it a great presidency? Probably not in my opinion, but I survived it. It's gonna be okay. Yeah, you know,
[8:28] Yeah, well, I think so. But I think the issue is well mad is I think most regular Americans are like, okay, you know, whatever the president's coming in. The issue I think is that Trump was kind of like a
[8:43] like a, like an M 80 in the middle of the government, like just huge, like no more unit party. You're bringing in a wild card and there's a lot of bureaucracy, huge bureaucratic organizations that, that don't want that because they're, they feel their, their deep state influence being dragged away.
[9:00] They was like, Oh, we got the wild card coming in. You got a business guy coming in. He's going to bring in Elon for efficiency. We can't have that. We can't have efficiency. We, we need, we need the bloat. We need the, the budgets. We need the funding, you know, it comes down to money and power. Listen, he, he, he, I mean, I don't know about an image. I mean, it's like, he thought it was like, it's, it's, it's, it's a dozen hand grenades, like that. I love watching it. I mean, it's great, but, um,
[9:30] The only my only I think my only problem right now is that is that because of the elections. You know during the month of November. YouTube just went that the our viewers were just shot straight down and of course everything's connected to views and watch time right. Bad month in November then he gets elected and then I thought okay after he's elected people will start watching content again.
[10:00] And then what happened in December is the numbers stayed down because people are watching like, what's he going to do now? It's January. They're still down because now they're like, he's about to be in. It's like, when is this going to end? And then I already know that when he gets in, we got February and March where he's going to disrupt the entire system. That's going to be even more people pulling away watching.
[10:28] Well, normal, their normal content, they're gonna be watching more political content. This guy's killing me right now. As much as I like seeing, you know, the, you know, the, I guess from now on, it'll be it'll be shorts and reels, you know, as much as I like watching this stuff, and it just cracks me up. The fact that it's pulling away from views from my channel is, you know, while I'm saying, you
[10:52] traditional media, the views are way down.
[11:16] Nobody is watching MSNBC. Nobody's watching CNN anymore. They were watching YouTube. Well, and that's the point. I think that these big organizations are saying people aren't watching us through traditional cable or dish or whatever. We're going to say we're going to start putting much larger emphasis on YouTube and new media. And so not only are they funneling a lot more of their content focus there, they're funneling
[11:42] Millions and millions of dollars to promote. I'll give you an example. I was running a promotion for a client of mine. Matt, we spent a hundred dollars promoting videos. We picked up 3000 subscribers in two weeks. So a hundred bucks, 3000 subscribers, plus sending traffic to the newsletter. There's, I think a huge opportunity there for an organization's big traditional news organizations see that. And then what happens? Well, now it's harder for independent creators like us.
[12:11] to be at the top of the page, because you've got huge organizations like CNN's, MSNBC is coming in, pouring in hundreds of millions of dollars to be at the top of the top of the charts. So, you know, it's gonna be really interesting to see how news plays out on these new platforms are on these on these new distribution channels. Well, they come in, they've already got millions of, you know, I'm saying like some of these, what is it News Nation? Even Piers Morgan,
[12:41] Oh, he's huge. Yeah, he's got he started off. He's got a two, three million viewers right now on YouTube. And that's not even like his main platform. Well, he's a YouTuber. He's not he's not he's not in a studio. He's just been in the industry a long time. So he has his own little home studio. He zooms people in to yell at each other. And that's his show. Oh, I thought it was just YouTube. I thought he was on the national like he doesn't he doesn't have like a national platform. No, he's a he's a YouTuber.
[13:08] Well, because that's traditionally what he's been. He's been with the, you know, the BBC or whatever, but he just looks like he's got the setup where it looks like the news. Yeah. So what do you think the drones are? Go back to the drones because we got off. I personally, I think it's it's US military.
[13:29] US military testing. And you know, there is a possibility there could be some sort of like a boiling pot syndrome going on. Right. So we start introducing drone surveillance, and we just we are peppering them in people get used to seeing drones in the news drones in the news drones news, all of a sudden, there's a bill that passes all of a sudden you got drones all over the place surveilling 5g all over the place. So I would probably say it's some it's more of a psyop to kind of
[13:57] I don't have a specific theory on that. I definitely don't think it's UFOs or aliens or anything like that.
[14:20] Did you ever see the movie They Live? Roddy Piper is just a normal guy. He's kind of a guy going from homeless shelter to homeless kind of just a, you know, reminds me of the Stallone character in Rambo, kind of just hitchhiking through the world. He's just kind of a regular guy picking up an odd job here, an odd job here, got a backpack. And he ends up something happens where I want to say it's a robbery or something where he
[14:51] He ends up disrupting some kind of robbery. And these guys, they drop a bunch of boxes. So there's a bunch of boxes and one of the boxes spills over or something, or maybe it was a robbery that he was involved in. I don't know what happened, but there's a bunch of boxes and a bunch of these, these glasses fall out. They look like the old Ray vans, right? He grabs some of them and he's walking down the street and he puts them puts one on and when he puts it on everything's black and white.
[15:20] He takes it as like, what the hell? And they make him feel kind of like kind of give you a little bit of headache after you wear him too long. So he puts them on and as he puts them on and he's walking. He kind of like like this is weird. He's looking around, but when he looks up at the street signs, it'll say like, you know, Bob supermarket. But when he puts the glasses on, it says obey.
[15:50] And he puts them on obey and he knows there's another sign. The sign says like, you know, whatever, you know, by State Farm Insurance, but he looks at it and it says, obey your masters or it says, consume versus don't question the government like there's signs everywhere that say these things and he's like, what the hell and then as he's walking. He he'll be you know, he keeps putting them back and on because they kind of hurt a little bit. You have to get used to him. I guess so you put him on.
[16:19] And like people are walking towards him, but they're not people. They're like aliens, but not like they're different. They're just like a normal person, but you can tell like they almost have like no skin or something. Like they're like a gray, but a really ugly gray. So he's like, what the hell? And then, you know, the one will look up and be like, what's your problem? He's like, what's my problem? You know, he's like, and then he, the other thing he notices there are drones, drones are like,
[16:48] like going down the street, but he takes them off and it's not there, but they're everywhere. I can't believe you've never watched it. We got to see it. It looks good. Sounds great. Because there's a whole thing where he realizes that basically like aliens. It's almost like we're like a resort destination to them, you know, where they can come and do whatever they want to behave how they want. And we're just here to kind of as entertainment for them. Yeah. And but it's it's funny because
[17:17] What's really happy, you know, you're seeing one thing but you put the glasses on you realize something completely different is going on. Yeah, and it he and so that's kind of how I feel like it I know and I didn't always feel this way. It's not till in the last probably four or five years. And it's very gradual is from in the last couple years. We're like Julian and Danny are 100%
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[18:53] Percent all in on all of these different conspiracies like they believe that the pyramids are are, you know, we're once batteries for generating energy for Spaceships like they got like all the craziness. They believe you might believe that too. I don't know. But the point is is like all these insane theories that I'm like you're insane. Like I'm better off believing. I mean, I'm okay believing the you know,
[19:23] Like, you know, it's it. Did you ever see the Mike Mike? I hate I say I keep going back to movies. You ever see the Mike Myers movie where his dad believes like the the Pantera is there they meet tri-annually to determine, you know, the fate of the world and what's happening. And so I you know, it was like a big joke, right? All these people that believe like the Masons are running everything. Sure. You know, it's like this this kind of this joke that's been going on for 20 30 years.
[19:51] But as things are happening and as these apps and these social media.
[19:57] platforms are putting things together. Some of it's still insanity. But some of it seems like it's making sense. And well, the problem is, is more and more conspiracy theories, quote unquote, turn out to be true, right? It's like, oh, well, it opens you up to to believing more of these conspiracy theories, like the Wuhan lab, quote unquote, conspiracy theory. Now it's kind of like, oh, obviously, the Wuhan, there was one lab, they were just mocking the shit. I'd like that. The media was mocking the hell out of Trump when he would say the Chinese
[20:27] Oh, the Chinese virus. Yeah, well, it came from China came for the live. They're like, no, sir. That's nobody. No, that hasn't. No, that's not what's happening. They this and of course now, the gaslighting 10 years ago, 10 years or sorry, three or four years later. It's true. They don't say they never come back and say wow. Yeah, we were mocking you about that. You were actually right about that. Like they don't ever come back and say those things like yeah, that was
[20:52] My bad. Didn't mean to do that. Didn't realize, you know what? You were right on that. The legacy media consistently lied openly. They shot themselves in the foot so many times that all the credibility is gone, right? I just don't see how they can actually continue to survive. You lie to me once, shame on you. Lie to me twice, shame on me. Why would I keep buying it? Even more recently,
[21:20] I have some some liberal friends when they heard Obama share the very fine people on both sides hoax. Yeah, you know, he says it and it's like that's been debunked. He you know, Trump said very good people on both sides, not talking about white supremacists, they should be condemned totally. They cut that part out. They're still running but they're still running with it. Right? You can't
[21:44] You can't continue to run with that, although eventually people are going to be like, okay, I just don't, I can't believe anything you say because even the thing, because I know that you're lying to me openly to my face about something and you just continue to do it. The gaslighting has just reached unprecedented levels. And what about Trump right now suing them, suing is it, is it a, is it ABC or CB? I forget who he's suing, but they're already talking about trying to like, he's got like a $400 million lawsuit and they're already trying to, trying to ask him to settle it.
[22:13] Yeah, he's saying no, no, I'm going all the way all the way there. Let's settle. Let's settle. Let's settle. Of course you want to settle you guys are constantly settling when you when you're blatantly lying all the time. You have to start settling. You can't I can't go to trial. Yeah, and I certainly don't want to go to trial where people where they're going to invite cameras in or the media in and the truth may be exposed. God forbid. I don't want that to happen. Let's settle. Yeah.
[22:38] Just the line, the line has to stop. I mean, obviously, you're going to make mistakes, especially with something like the drones, like there's so many different potential reasons why we can be seeing these drones like like you're saying the Psyop that or that you're saying that they're trying to slowly, you know, slowly get us to be okay, right with seeing drones in the air was the same kind of thing as like, to me, the aliens thing, you were mocked
[23:04] Mercilessly when I was growing up if somebody said that they had seen like like a UFO or something You would have mocked that that person's losing their job. Nobody will ever take them seriously your joke for the rest of your life But now the Navy's talking about then now they've got they got videos of of you know UFOs and Pilots all over the place are coming out saying yeah, I've seen them and I think Matt we're we're we're living through a day and age where I
[23:32] AI and visual effects and reality is so easily distorted that I don't discount necessarily anything from anyone. Yeah, you really can or you end up feeling foolish later. Yeah, well, you have to, you know, I'll question things. I think it's smart. Honestly, I think we have to question everything. Are you familiar with that show Catfish on MTV? So the show on the show Catfish, I think so.
[24:02] for watching
[24:24] Well, now with AI deep fake technology, filter technology, you can, you could easily have a video call with someone, put an overlay over your face and you could be anyone in anything. So it just, I just look at that as how far have we come where I could actually have a video call with you and I could superimpose my face to be any person, any voice pretty easily using some pretty basic
[24:53] AI technology. So we have to kind of question everything I think is. So two things one. This is funny. I. So I do. I do interviews for home title lock, which is a company that protects people homeowners protects homeowners. Against title theft.
[25:20] So they monitor your title and if something happens to your title, then they notify you and say, hey, did you just did you just transfer the deed to your house? And then you're like, no, I didn't. And then of course, they contact the law enforcement. They put they they they file something on you. They do what they have a whole series of things that they do to try and stop whatever's happening. Someone selling your house, whatever. They do a whole thing. And then if something does happen, they actually will will hire an attorney and they'll fix it anyway. So I do these interviews, right?
[25:48] And I've been interviewed by everybody, Steve Bannon, like, what's the cop, the former cop, oh gosh, Officer Tate. Like, there's probably five or six of these guys that I've been interviewed by. And people send me stuff. Because they see me doing these interviews, people contact me all the time, like, and send me stuff. Somebody sent me a video the other day where this person was selling their house.
[26:16] And they did because you don't have to show up for a closing in most states. There's like 13 states where I think you still have to show up most of them. If you're just selling the house, you don't have to show up. You do what's called. It's a it's a remote closing and you have a remote notary. But they do see they do have to see you. So you have to do like a zoom thing. So the person do you got the you've got the buyer and the real estate agent and the title person.
[26:45] On all on camera and you've got the seller now before the closing when they sign the sales contract. They got a copy of the driver's license. Okay, they they you know they fax it to or they email it to you you sign it you send it back copy of your driver's license. That's why then. You go to the closing and at the closing.
[27:05] The the closing agent like in most states, it's a closing agent that there are some states where it's a real estate attorney, whatever the closing person is there watching this per having this conversation on zoom and they're sitting documents back and forth. And the woman they asked her at one point like can you send us a copy of your driver's license? She does. They said it was definitely look like the woman in the driver's license. But while they're talking. And nobody else notices but the title person.
[27:35] Not the real estate agent, not the buyer while they're talking. First of all, this is what the person looked like, right? They're standing there like this. It's an older woman and she's kind of doing this. It's kind of just it's moving side to side just slightly very it's it's very odd like not moving. It's almost like a photograph, right? It's not a photograph because the person talks. But when it's not talking, it doesn't do the normal things that a person does like it does blink.
[28:04] You know, but it's it's this weird kind of bobbing motion. Yeah. And so the person asked the title cut person asked them some questions. So this was a like a real or something that I got from somebody who's like, bro, check this out. And this was somebody who had been interviewed for a TV for like a news program saying listen to this. This is how insane it's getting. And while they're talking, so the woman says to her, you know, hey, Mrs. So and so do you are you?
[28:32] Ask her a question and then there's a there's a moment of pause and then she's like, yes, that's fine. It's like, okay. And they were like, but it didn't seem natural. I keep my most people aren't watching it. Nobody else noticed.
[28:47] You know, they just want to sign and get it. Like I'm not trying to figure out if this is fraud, if there's a real person with a notary wants to make sure this is a real person. Sure. And most notaries don't care. I got the ID. Yeah, it looks like her. Great. I'm going to email you this sign this sign this email it back. We're done. Right? Just happened. This woman noticed it. And at one port person point, she's like, can you, can you raise your left hand? And she sat there. Okay.
[29:17] Thank you. You know, I'm saying it's like and then it's I'm going to need you to raise your left hand. You know, I'm saying started asking her to do things, right? Wouldn't do it. And then then eventually they closed. They just turned it off. This was somebody and I hate to say this. I'm going to say India, you know, India or you know, Nigeria or wherever the Pakistan wherever the scammers are, you know, like some scammer who
[29:48] You know had this bot that probably would have you know, or AI generated old woman that would have would have probably passed muster pretty much with anybody this woman just happened to catch it. Yeah, it was it was insane. And the other thing have you seen these masks?
[30:05] Oh, yeah, dude, they're they're like these vine not vinyl. They're like a fabric mask like a rubber mask. Yeah, it's amazing. And you can put them on there. They're saying because I watched a thing on it. They were they're saying, you know, you don't understand. They're so good. You can have a conversation and it's it's borderline passable. Yeah. Now, could you imagine putting that on and it being and and being on a zoom?
[30:32] Definitely passable on a zoom put on an old man mask. You can put it through even a voice filter on zoom. Yeah, or you don't need one because they don't know what the guy sounds like. They were trying to steal this woman's identity to me with the driver's license. I'll just put the picture of the mask on there. Yeah, take a bunch of pictures of the mask with a thing. I'll take a picture because you're showing you're not sending them physical ID.
[30:53] I'll just make a fake ID and have it on there and show it to them, scan it, send it to them when they say, Oh, yeah, no, no problem. I'm here. Ready, ready to go. I saw this video. This this guy is walking around New York City. He's got like,
[31:09] I don't even know what the material is. It's like a nylon mask you just pull over your head and on the front of it, it's got a picture of like Kanye. And people are like stopping to take selfies with him like Kanye, Kanye. It's just a dude wearing this black nylon mask with a picture of Kanye on the front. Bean shooter has one. It's like it's a stocking. It's a stocking mask. Yeah.
[31:31] But no, but I'm talking about like the real mass that you can make these things are are are insane. Right? It's like it's it's literally Mission Impossible from 20 years ago where Tom Cruise just rips off like Oh, you were it was you this whole time Jack Ryan, whatever. It's a it's it's a wild time. I was active.
[31:53] Well, you can go to the other side and help people put implementations in place. Helping people fix fraud doesn't pay.
[32:07] Yeah, fraud pays. Little backwards. Yeah. Yeah. So okay, so the so the the drones, that's it, military, that's it. That would be my stance. But I'll go even a level a level deeper on the drones. I was watching a video of these drones, this huge drone swarm lifting off the ground, right? There's 10s of 1000s of drones in this big field.
[32:37] They're activated. They look like swarms of locusts. And I don't know if, if you're a Christian, if you read the Bible, anything like that, but in Revelation, Revelation nine, it says that in the end days, plague of locusts will emerge from the abyss, plagues of locusts, but they will not look like ordinary insects.
[33:01] but they will have supernatural attributes and be mechanical in nature. Get out of here. I promise you could bring it up. Revelation nine. They will be swarming. They will, they will not just kill, but they will torment. And you know, you talk to, uh, people, uh, military over in Ukraine, Russia, and where they're using these, um, these loitering munitions, these suicide kamikaze drones.
[33:29] These warriors report being tormented by these drones because they think it's coming to blow them up. So that's happening. They are. They absolutely are. You've seen them blowing them up. Like it's insane. Just straight into the tank. Boom. Straight into three guys. Boom. Yeah.
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[34:36] the swarms of locusts, an Abaddon, as they say, and the speculation there is that there's this AI entity that is controlling all the drones and these swarms of locusts. So you want to get crazy. It's been predicted in a 2000 year old book and, you know,
[35:00] I do think that throughout the course of human history, you can always say, oh, we are in the end times. We're in the end days. I've been saying that since I was, since I was a kid. Um, always. But I, so I have a question. Did you see the, um, the, I want to say celebration or festival, whatever in, uh, Dubai where they use the drones? Sure. Or was it Singapore? Is one Dubai, Singapore? I think it was Dubai and it was,
[35:26] in sane, thousands of drones, and they've got, they got pictures in the skies, they've got, they're interacting with each other, there are people, they've got human beings that are kissing, they've got dragons, dragons, they've got it's, and it's, it's insane. Anything like that, because you might you take that you go back 300 years, you can rule the world.
[35:56] Absolutely. You walk out and you say, well, I'm going to have my dragons come and burn the entire city down. And suddenly three dragons roll up and they're sitting there. I'm going to burn them down right now. And they'd be like, oh, wait, we'll give you whatever you want. I mean, they wouldn't know what they were seeing either. They would hear these swarms of locusts, dragons, mechanical. It's very possibly what they could have been seeing here back in
[36:24] You know, during this in Revelation, but I'm seeing the future and this is just their their interpretation of the future. Exactly. Because you don't you know, you see something you see technology that is, you know, even slightly, slightly further evolved than what you're used to. It's what is that that there's a saying that it's indistinguishable from magic. Yeah. So if there's technology, that's, you know, a
[36:53] Beyond what you're used to it. It's only almost is like magic. Like that's what that might fuck my that's what my my phone was when I first grabbed my iPhone. I was like, this is magic bro. Yeah, like this is insane. How is how you know, if you don't if you're not seeing the technology evolve slowly, then when you see it's like, you know, it's like going to going back, you know, 500 years and pulling out an iPhone. I mean, people would just think that I go my god, they lose their minds. Yeah.
[37:19] But I mean, I think that's again, going back to this drone. I think that's part of what we're seeing with the drones is
[37:24] make you comfortable with it, make you comfortable with it. In 10 years, when you walk outside, there's going to be drones everywhere. There's going to be Amazon's going to be delivering your toilet paper with drones. You're going to order Uber Eats, drones going to drop it off. Maybe it's an autonomous vehicle, but probably it's going to be a flying drone. Some of these drones are seen off New Jersey or the size of SUVs. That's what I thought was so odd is that they're so big. Everybody's been saying, no, no, these are big. These are really big. And that to me has got to be military. Like,
[37:53] You know the average person is not putting that together right or you know the other thing i was saying this is before i heard that. This is what in the early stages i didn't know how big these things were like look this could be a group of kids that have drones yeah it could have been twelve kids that say listen you know would be great.
[38:13] Let's go ahead at 10 o'clock at night. Let's all fly our drones. We'll go around these areas and we'll circle, then we'll do TikTok. We'll video them and do TikToks about how they're this or what were they're, you know, what they're being spotted everywhere and we'll get a whole thing. We'll try and go viral, you know, that kind of thing. But then it evolved to, no, no, no, these are big. These are, Matt, these are very, very large drones. And then as it evolved and then the government started coming out saying, you know, what they were, what they thought they were. And then Trump came out and then I thought,
[38:47] In 2024, there was a Chinese air balloon that flew across the entire continental United States. We still don't know what was up with that. They're just doing their thing. It's like, bro, they've got a freaking spy balloon flying over all of our farmland.
[39:09] China owns 200,000 acres of farmland in the United States. I think that's what it was. I think it was just a spy balloon that was flying over the United States. It's just what it was. Listen, right now they have ships that are going back and forth through the ocean to catch fiber optic lines just so that they could catch them in case they want to cut them or snap. They're actually dragging anchors across the ground to try and catch these fiber optic lines between like
[39:39] Singapore and whatever the Netherlands or wherever they are these things are every they're trying to find them so that they can find them and tag them because if we have a war we can cut them yeah you know like I mean they're they're always doing something slimy I think the new you know we think about war when I think about war I really think of that you know like storming the beats beaches of Normandy and trench warfare but the next
[40:03] The next war is, I don't think it'll look like that at all. It's going to look like swarms of drones flying around, comic-causing into key places, and then maybe some human beings coming on the back end. But maybe it's more like these robot dogs with flamethrowers and machine guns strapped to their backs. I think for the foreseeable future, we're going to need boots on the ground at some point. Like you're right, they can soften them up, really soften up
[40:32] Whoever, you know, an enemy with with drones with air strikes. There's a ton of stuff you can do, but at some point you have the boots on the ground. The thing is, is that in the five to 10 years, those boots on the ground could just be, you know, Tesla bots, right? You know, a version of the Tesla bot, you know, because the Tesla bot right now, it's functional. And when they say, oh, they'll be selling for whatever $30, $40,000. And yeah, but I've seen them and yeah, it's pretty cool. But it's gimmicky. You know what I'm saying? Like I don't see these things real.
[41:04] If you hired a maid to clean your house, I don't think you're going to get the same dexterity out of a Tesla by five years from now. You definitely will. It's like when the self-driving cars first came out like they're bumping into stuff there. They're stopping there, you know, but now now they're phenomenal. Now they're going into all kinds of places where it's like, okay, we don't have this thing tracked and there's
[41:27] I agree. The Tesla bots right now are kind of gimmicky, but I can see the vision in five years, 10 years,
[41:50] I could see every house having one of the having one of these Tesla bots in them, self-driving cars. I think within the next five years, every single person listening to this will have rode in a self-driving car like a Waymo or an Uber or something like that. I don't even have a car. I just Uber everywhere. Well, or or just drives me. Yeah, that's all. That's it. Just drives me. Just my Uber right now or right now. But I mean, yeah, but don't you feel like that kind of steals your autonomy?
[42:17] A bit like if something were to really go down, like I, I was on a daddy daughter camping trip last year and, um, apart the big, uh, troop here in, in Florida. And one of the dads was like, had his Tesla cyber truck posted up and he had a tent on the back. It was pretty dope. He's like, yeah, I couldn't make it all the way up here. I had to stop for 30 minutes to charge the battery. I was like, huh? So you only can travel about 200 miles at a time. That reduces your autonomy. If you had a real, a regular
[42:45] gas-driven truck, you could have a few gas tanks in the back, and you could actually move. You wouldn't have to stop and charge a charging station. Let's face it, if the entire infrastructure goes down, gas is going to dry up pretty quickly. But regardless, what I'm saying is, I don't have a vehicle, I Uber. I'm not talking about electric vehicles. I'm saying I just Uber, and we have a gas vehicle because
[43:14] There's no way Jess would allow me to get an electric vehicle. It just wouldn't happen like So look just leaving the look on her face. Now. It's just irritated just even thinking about it. She gets mad I gotta say the idea of having a vehicle like a Tesla that can drive me places and I can just kind of hang out like that's that's pretty amazing Yeah, it's really amazing. What's really gonna be cool is when you can buy an electric vehicle and
[43:39] And then because I and actually I thought it was supposed to be coming out in 2025 where you can buy a Tesla self-driving Tesla and you can put it on an app and then you can go to work. You can put it on the app make it go live go to work and while you're at work. It's doing yeah, like it's basically doing an uber service and then it comes back to you at that, you know when you get off work a be back here by 530 you show up it shows up. So basically it's making enough money to easily pay for itself.
[44:09] Well, I'm working same thing with a Tesla, but people are like, oh, you know, 40, 50,000. That's a lot. Well, that's not a lot for a factory worker who works 24 hours a day pays for itself in six months, right? Because you're not working. You're not even working 40 hours a week. You're working 24 hours a day nonstop that thing in six months. It pays for itself like that's
[44:28] That wipes out an entire that wipes off the labor force. I really wonder what's going to happen to the human worker over the next five to 10 years is, you know, is someone who reports on the AI news on my newsletter and what and I talk a lot about AI.
[44:43] I really wonder where humans fit in, because to your point, why would I hire a human to work in a warehouse? Why would I hire a human to work in a call center? Why would I hire a human to drive and do deliveries? Why would I do that when I can have autonomous vehicles, robots that don't get tired, they don't complain about Mary, they don't get sick, they just do the damn thing? Where do humans actually fit into a world like that?
[45:09] What people say is, well, you won't be replaced by a robot or AI. You'll be replaced by someone that's using a robot or AI, but I'm still, you're still replaced. Yeah, it doesn't matter. They're still, let's say you have to have somebody to monitor. Oh, you have to have somebody to monitor them and fix them. Okay, great. So for every thousand of them, you need an extra employee or two. For every 500, you need an extra employee. Okay, well, that's still 499 jobs that are gone.
[45:39] Exactly. So exactly where there were this many jobs where there were 500 now, there's five, but who are the humans that fill those roles? You get to a point where there's either universal income of some kind or you have to limit the amount of people that are here. You seem saying like, yeah, you can't because the system can't run without people
[46:04] working. Well, so let's just say here conceptually, universal income doesn't work because humans need purpose. Right. If your purpose is to wake up, yeah, exactly. Like I think that universal income, like it sounds good at first, but then a weekend, you'd be like, what, what am I supposed to do? Like just, am I just a dopamine machine? No, you know, humans need to make goals, challenge themselves, have experiences,
[46:31] Yeah, some of the most unhappy people I know are people that don't have a purpose. You could have all the money in the world you want, but if you don't have a purpose every day or a goal that you're a long-term goal that you're working toward, typically those people are pretty miserable. And then the worst thing is they don't really understand why they're miserable.
[46:54] You don't really have a reason to get out of bed. You don't have a goal that you're working towards every day. You don't have a purpose. That's a huge thing as far as feeling good about yourself. I got back from a vacation. My family and I went to Ireland over the summer and came back and we got back. I was kind of in a funk. I was like, I can't really get back into things.
[47:19] Just kind of like goofing off, wasting time playing video games, stuff like that for a couple days. I just, I was kind of in this funk, right? I wasn't feeling real good about myself. Wasn't working out. About three days after I got back, went to the gym, within two minutes of being in the gym and lifting weights, I was like, we're back.
[47:39] We're freaking back, baby. And it's because you got to be doing something hard, right? You know, he was very comfortable to sit on the couch and sleep in and be lazy and eat Domino's. Shout out Domino's. I actually like Domino's, but that feels good.
[47:54] But it just like, it only feels good for a fleeting moment. So that's, I think, is kind of the problem that we're going to run into in that world where there's a universal basic income and there's just extreme efficiency on all sides. So I don't see that as being a very good solution to the AI robotic human. Yeah, but there's a lot of people. So let's say they started building robots. Let's say it took 10
[48:22] 15 years to replace, completely replace. You replace a lot like, you know, manual labor, service jobs, like almost, let's say, 70% of the jobs and those people are sitting at home with nothing to do and no income. That's the problem is you suddenly have riots in the street because they have the income to feed themselves and, and
[48:50] And if they can't feed themselves and you have to provide them with some kind of, you know, some kind of income. So you provide them with income, then you've got, God, you've got mass, what do you want to say, offing themselves or what, unaliving people, you know, you have massive like, like, you've got depression, you've got, I mean, Pfizer would be thrilled because they'd be, you know, making tons of
[49:18] You live in the pod and you eat the bugs is I think the
[49:32] the quote unquote best solution, which by the way, in Orlando, just, I just drove over here from Orlando, um, McDonald's, you walk in, there's a, this is the world's largest McDonald's in Orlando. You go in, you type in what you want on a screen, you get a number, you go sit down, robot brings you out your food when it's ready. It finds you on the floor, drops it off. You eat, robot comes back, picks it up, takes it away. You're done. You don't have to interact with a human being.
[50:01] Well, I mean, we're starting to, even if they wanted to implement that right now in restaurants all over the world, how long does that take? It takes a while. You got to build these robots.
[50:16] You know, you got to build the robots. You have to have people put them in. You have to have, but I think it's going to be slow. And this kind of comes back to that slide. Like five or 10 years, it slowly happens. But when it does happen, it's a problem. I think when it happens, it happens fast, right? It happens. I think it happens really fast. Yeah. You know, you take a big, I mean, I don't think it's that hard to build, build the robots. I mean, you have these giant factories.
[50:40] There's a lot of McDonald's, there's a lot of fast food places. There are. When I think about financially, what's going to be the next boom? The next boom is going to be manufacturing in the United States, it's going to be manufacturing chips, it's going to be energy, and it's going to be cooling. How do we cool all the chips? Because you could build these really large manufacturing facilities here in the United States, and you have robots building the robots.
[51:06] Then the robot servicing the robots. I think it can move. I think it can move faster than we expect. That's what I think. We got to be on the compound by then. You have to build a compound where we're growing our own food and we have solar panels and that's where we got to be by the time that happens. I don't think it's a better idea. Less than 10 years. In Mar-a-Lago, Trump already has robot security on site. These robot dogs moving around Mar-a-Lago
[51:37] The other day I sent this to Jess. It was just looks like a box with a barrel sitting out of it, right? And what it's filled with is pepper spray or pepper. Remember the
[51:57] What is it not pepper spray? Yeah, mace balls or something where they shoot. So it's basically it's it's paintballs. Yeah, so it's you remember I sent that to you. You probably don't watch you don't watch any of the things I send you anyway, boy, but let me tell you when I come down and she said, did you watch those two? Oh,
[52:17] It was on a pole, right? It's on a pole and it's it outside your house and anytime it senses something like somebody comes into your yard it and then it it tells them to leave and if they don't leave it gets those little countdown and it follows you to just pop pop pop pop and it shoots maceballs at you.
[52:36] Yeah. Pepper spray ball, pepper balls at you. Yeah. Right. Like shockingly accurate to have six of those things around the facility. Eight of them around facility. Nobody's getting in. Yeah. Can't let your dog run it loose, but that's what that's what cybersecurity becomes a big deal because you don't want that thing to someone to hack in and then turn it against you on the inside or something. Yeah. It'd have to be, it'd be hard, hardwired. Is it cheating if you hook up with a robot?
[53:04] My wife and I were discussing Saturday, we're watching this Megan Fox movie. Yeah, I've seen that. You know, I saw the previous. Yeah. So spoiler alert, he hooks up with Megan Fox robot. Is that cheating when you hook up with a robot? Is it cheating on your partner? There's only even thinking about it is cheating. Right, right.
[53:34] on the same day. It seems like it seems like it's cheating too. Yeah, I'm with you. I'm with you. We both my wife. Cheating. It's weird. Yeah, weird. What are you doing? It seems weird now, but I promise you in 10 years people are going to be hooking up with these robots all over the place. Did you ever see cherry 2000? The guy has a it's when you can get you can get a robot like the mega you can get one and she's your girlfriend. So you don't yeah because
[54:05] Because hooking up becomes so transactional in the future. People start opting for these these robots and this guy has his robot and he like falls in love with her. Yeah, something happens where her chip is out of date and they don't make the chip anymore. So he has to hire somebody to go in and find a robot in the forbidden zone.
[54:30] Where, you know, and to find one and to find the chip or something to replace the chip in his cherry 2000. Something like this actually happened last year. There's a company called replica. Okay. And replica made these AI companion chat bots, not a physical robot, but it's a chat bot you can communicate with. Well, spoiler alert, men started having
[54:55] sexual conversations with these chat bots. They started sexting with the chat bots. The company decided, this is Replica, Replica AI decided, we want to clean up our act. We're going to go public. We have a different vision for ourselves. So they shut down the sexting feature one day.
[55:16] Immediately, millions of young men complained saying, you have just lobotomized our girlfriends. I no longer have my companion. Nobody knows me like my replica chatbot. And that's just a texting relationship. Imagine it as a physical person.
[55:35] Exactly. You factor in a physical person, which by the way, these physical robots are already starting to look fairly realistic, but maybe you put on some goggles to make them look even more realistic. Or you just wait a few more years and they do look like Megan Fox. I see that that's going to happen. Yeah. That's going to happen. Anytime a new technology comes out, the first thing that humans do is try to have sex with it.
[56:05] I guess there's two things I'd like to be around for one. I'd like to see I would really like to see how how these androids evolve. And two, I'd really like to see if we go to Mars, you know, humans go to Mars. I mean, I think I think that
[56:33] Probably they send like Tesla bots there first or something to build or whatever, but not the ones that are coming off the line right now. But I'd like to really see that. I think that's super interesting. I don't find them attractive at all, but but I would like to see. I do think that ultimately that's that's kind of cool. Yeah, robots that but but isn't that weird? I've got a five year old son and he's going to be like when he's 15. That's 10 years from now. Yeah, I can.
[57:03] Fact check the fact check me predict this in 10 years half of high schoolers are going to be in relationships with some sort of robotic or AI bot. Isn't yeah, but you know also weird. Dating apps when they first came out if you told somebody you were on a dating app or yeah, we met on a dating app initially they would snicker.
[57:27] It was a hole. Now, it's like the standard, right? Two out of three, two out of three relationships were met on a dating app. If you really think about it, like how stupid is it to go to a bar? You're going to search the whole night, talk to several women, probably not end up with any of them and spend hours and hours and hours talking to one or two women and it's over. It never ends up going anywhere. You could spend that same amount of time and hit up 150 of them
[57:57] And 15 are interested and seven of them end up being dates. And I mean, really, it doesn't take that long. Yeah, but there is a chemistry of being physically in the same space with someone. Yeah, you got you got to go you do a Starbucks run you meet him for Starbucks, you know, within five minutes, you're like, yeah, it's not gonna happen.
[58:13] You know, but that's still a lot less time than going to bar after bar after bar after bar. It does seem crazy simple. It's crazy. I've never been on a dating app been with my wife 18 years now. So, you know, to your point, it was not really something you did like you weren't like going into chat rooms to meet a girlfriend or whatever. Just starting off when you met your wife 18 years ago was just
[58:36] Becoming a thing at that time, but it was still kind of looked down on right? Yeah losers were on dating apps Yeah, it's like you can't function in the real world But yeah, but that's a good point is as time moves on as online relationships become more ubiquitous It's got skin. That's the standard now two out of three relationships are starting on an online dating app Yeah, yeah, I don't see any reason why that would change but I think it goes a step further and now people are having relationships with
[59:04] AI girlfriends online. Have you seen any of these AI avatars online, these AI models? I've only seen them on a short that's talking about them. My understanding is that on Instagram, some of them have millions of followers on Instagram, and they're having community. They're talking and doing things and interacting, but I haven't actually
[59:30] Wonder what any of them are. It's just some, some dude in Pakistan who is creating these AI AI tricks online. Well, I mean, well, no, not exactly. They're using an AI program. They're using a few different AI programs to create these images of this, of this
[59:48] AI.
[60:03] girlfriends that are that are very visually pleasing, perfect 10 out of 10. They know exactly what you like. They know exactly what you want. They know all the different websites you've gone to. Now they're showing up in your feed over and over and over again. It's the it's the greatest thirst trap trap in the history of humanity. Because now you're seeing let's say you're into blonde, whatever it's now all you're seeing is this blonde chick that's retargeting you.
[60:26] online, you start texting with it. And then you're before you know it, you're addicted to the to the dopamine burst. And this is already happening at scale. It's already happening at scale. And I don't know how a young like, I'm 42, my mind's pretty developed at this point, at least that's what I tell myself. But I think it back to myself at age 16, 15, I didn't know what the hell was going on. So what happens when
[61:00] and people start to have problems feeding themselves and they're broke and they're being kicked out of their houses and there is no universal income and even if you do inflation is the government can't figure it out because they can't pretty much figure out anything and so what happens
[61:21] There's a lot of sci-fi movies. I mean, it seems like any one of them could be correct. I try not to worry about tomorrow, but kind of think about like, what action can I take now? And I think the best action that we can take now as humans is not get comfortable.
[61:42] We've got to be learning. We've got to trying new things. We've got to testing the new technology, finding solutions to new problems to try to remain relevant. You know, if you're a 45 year old corporate cog in a wheel, you're in a very dangerous place because in five years your position
[61:59] could easily get laid off. It's like in the in office space where the Bobs come in and they're like, so what do you actually do here? There's going to be laying off people by the handful because they're because we're using AI to do so much. We're paying you 80,000 a year and we just for 40,000, we just 40,000 a piece. We can buy these these robots to do your job. But a lot of jobs, you don't even need a physical robot. It's like a call. Like if you're a call center,
[62:27] There are millions of people in call centers now. You don't actually need a call center. You just have a server, a GPU that's processing all the calls.
[62:39] I understand. Dude, right now, Google Gemini has an AI toolbox. I can open that up, share my screen and just have it. I could open up any software and say, Hey, what do I do next? And it'll say, Oh, well, you click on the file tab and now drop down. You don't need, you can, I can use a Google. Basically what I'm saying here is I can use a screen share AI program. It can walk me through any troubleshooting. So what happens to that troubleshooting? Um,
[63:09] Call center or assistant you'll need him. You don't need him anymore. It's all it's all managed there So you just go on the website and it tells you what to do tells you what to do Well, I mean that's basically what I do with YouTube any time. I have a problem now I just go to YouTube and say hey, you know, how do I do such-and-such and it gives me 150 videos and I pick one of them and then I Sit there with my phone and I okay and then I go here and then I hit a button and pause wait Let me click. Okay play. Okay before you know it boom. I'm I
[63:34] We got a new transition that I'm dropping. With ChatGBT, my kids don't even say Google it anymore. They say, let's ask ChatGBT and I can open up ChatGBT. I can ask ChatGBT a question. It can give me personalized responses to any sort of custom scenario or issue or challenge or problem. So far, by the way, I'm
[63:56] 50% on chat GPT like it is so far. I get all kinds of erroneous bullshit and some and and I'll also get it will make stuff up. Yeah, completely can stuff up like I I was researching I've been researching a book about a serial killer. Okay. All right. I won't get too too into it because it's no because it's insane but
[64:19] A lot of fun. Anyway, the point is is that I'm finding these these date. I have to find dates now. I was going through date. I was going to the websites. The national websites like NamUs and going to it and I would look it up and I go this date and then I type in the date and I the location like I'd actually look it up and find out how many people and I was doing it manually.
[64:46] I also did it for cold case files, right? I'm looking for missing people and unsolved murders. Well, you know, I keep people keep saying, oh, you gotta go to chat GP to go to chat GPT. Well, I've pulled up chat GPT before and I've done it like, hey, anybody missing in Austin, Texas on this day, any missing persons and sometimes it'll say no and then or I'll say, you know, unsolved murder and it might pull up some of them and sometimes it'll pull up close to the date, right? Which is fine.
[65:17] But it the thing is it gives me the source I got this from right sources. I got you know, ABC news such as such news cold case. Okay, great. You can click on it go to it. Well yesterday.
[65:28] I was looking for I very specific dates, right? So I need a date on this one day. I looked at unsolved and so I've done that before and I was clicking on I'm still not getting good information. Not as good as I can get going to websites myself or going and looking it up and reading that thing takes a lot longer. I have to read the article. I have to figure out. OK, this isn't the right person. This person whatever. Cheshire PT has not been great doing that, but the other day I went and I said on this day in, you know,
[65:59] In in Los Angeles, California. You know. I need to find you know, are there any? Missing person or any unsolved murders or unsolved unsolved homicides on this date? And I clicked it and it came back and it said yes, there was and it told me in the name of the person told me get you told me a whole little blurb about how they were murdered the whole thing.
[66:28] Shot boom, just like a normal one that I've been looking up and I highlighted and checked it and went to another one only this time is that I said instead of saying homicide. I said homicides plural and it came with a double murder. For another date. Oh, that's weird. And then I went and I instead what I did is I just changed the date. You know, you can cut and paste and change the date and boom it came with another double murder. And I went
[67:00] Now it's six months between these two dates, but I went, what are the chances that another double murder happened six months apart in the same city? Almost, it was a slightly different, different names, different ages, slightly different, different areas. Did it again. Did you ask for a citation?
[67:22] But by the third one is when I realized it waited because you know, it keeps what you've been doing. So I start scrolling up. There's no citations. Yeah, and I'm looking there's nothing. So and then I took the information and I plug it in to Google nothing no murders. Yeah, did all of them. It was making it up. It's realizing
[67:48] This is what you're looking for. I can't find it. I'll give you one. I've definitely found that
[67:54] It wants to serve you, it wants to give you what you're looking for, and sometimes it will do that. But you did the right thing. Anytime you're asking for research, you have to ask for references and citations. By the way, I think that's going to get better over time. Listen, the other day, me and a buddy, this was actually two, three months ago, I say the other day, two, three months ago, we were arguing. I was like, no, no, no. And you know what we were talking about? He was saying, you know, he's always complaining about it, you know, in
[68:25] Inequities. So you know, oh, well, you know, most rich people were born and they were just, you know, born with money. And I went, what do you mean? Like they inherited it. He's like, yeah, I'm like, no, it's like less than like 20% of people inherit any wealth at all that are rich. And most of those people lose it. So most multimillionaires inherited probably less than 10% inherited their wealth. He's, oh, that's not true. That's not true. And then he asked chat GPT.
[68:55] And it gave him an answer of like 50% of millionaires inherited their wealth. Now, keep in mind, I've already looked up the information. Yeah, a week or so earlier and I went no, that's not right here, right here, right here. I said bullshit. I went and looked it up on on Google and found multiple statistics and then he went back to chat GPT and said, hey,
[69:23] Is this statistic correct? Is it less than 12% or 8%, whatever I had said? And then it came back and it said, yes, after reviewing the information and the percentage you have, I found multiple websites that say that this is the accurate information and that less than
[69:42] 12% of millionaires inherited any portion of their wealth and it said I am now updated and then it said I had apologized for the inaccuracy earlier and said this is the accurate result and I was like,
[70:01] Listen, you have to verify. Well, that's true, too. It knows you. It knows what you want to hear. I don't want you to tell me what I want to hear. AI will whisper sweet nothings in your ear, for sure. I want the truth, though. You see what I'm saying? I want the truth. I think that's where I see AI in its current iteration is it's going to make a beginner proficient. If you're a beginner, if you know nothing about a topic, AI is going to bring you up to speed pretty fast. You're going to be competitive in the marketplace.
[70:28] But if you're an expert in a field, if you really know your stuff, you're going to be able to easily find the mistakes, the AI. So it's going to create, it's going to make a beginner proficient and AI is going to make experts efficient because now you can move and say that doesn't line up. That data doesn't line up. Let me, that stat doesn't line up. I know guys that are trying to write books with this thing and they're like, oh yeah, it wrote my whole book. And I'm like, well, you must be an idiot because whenever I've had it write anything, it's so vague.
[70:55] And so bad at it. And so it's like it's good for it's good for like outlining and list building. Right. But you need to validate. You need to do Jill Gillins. These guys don't want to get their whole thing is they don't they don't want to go back and do anything like that. Well, like they just wanted to write it and be done with like, OK, well, it's not that good for you. Read it. You know, it doesn't make like what you're writing. It sounds good, but it's not it doesn't give specifics. It doesn't get create super creative. Everything is extremely vague.
[71:22] Yeah, and this is something I talk a lot about on my newsletter, aiupdate.ai. Quick plug.
[71:32] If you are better at prompting, you can get better results, you know. But you got to prompt and prompt and prompt. It gets to a point where I might as well have written this thing. Yeah, sometimes you have to drill that. You're not going to get like an optimal response off your first prompt. It's one prompt. And then you have to know, you have to understand how to kind of like continuously drill down on that, on that topic and drill down on those questions. But you can get some just amazing, incredible stuff.
[71:58] doing that. But you're right, it'll it'll make stuff up to make you happy to please you. So this is something that was kind of interesting. I recorded a video on my YouTube channel on the continuing resolution that was recently stripped down from 1500 pages to I think it was like 100 pages, something like that. There was this big bill omnibus, they were passing the budget for next year. And it was a huge controversy because
[72:25] You're in Congress, you're like, I'm getting ready to go to bed. You get an email. Oh, by the way, you're voting on this tomorrow. You got to read 1,500 pages. They ain't going to vote. They ain't going to read any of it. So the sample I said was, hey, what if I use chat GPT to read this entire omnibus package?
[72:43] Exactly. Give me the cliff notes. And so I did that download the PDF. You can get it right from the government website uploaded to chat GPT. I have the pro version. If you're not using pro, that's probably worth the 20 bucks a month. I'm going to chat GPT chat. GPT read it and it started referencing certain pages of stuff that I might be concerned about. I was like, I don't want to spend money on this or that whatever.
[73:07] And it said, okay, on page 36, you got to be wary of this. So I go to page 36, and I said, I don't see anything on page 36 about we're talking about. Oh, yeah, sorry, I made a mistake. It's actually on page 157.
[73:22] And that's where the, that's where the actual reference part was. So on the front, I don't know where it came up with page 36. I don't know why I got confused, but I read it. I'm like, okay, now let's go validate. You have to validate all this stuff. Um, that being said, I was able to quickly get to it, but I tend to say, Hey, give me the cliff notes, reference the page number, give me your citation, give me an example. And I was able to get, get it from there. I don't like it. I don't like it at all. Well,
[73:52] It's a tool. I think the more comfortable we are and the better we are at using it, the more efficient we can be. Liz, it's the same thing with Twitter. If your stance with Twitter is, I saw it on Twitter, it must be true. Yeah, that's just silly.
[74:12] You can look at something and say, okay, now let me check some trusted sources. And then I can validate whether or not something's true. Anytime I'm using chat GPT to do some sort of search or I'm always want the citation. I want to go to, to validate that that piece of data information is accurate. It's important. So what do you, what do you think, what do you think is going to happen with TikTok? An additional 90 days would at least give them an opportunity to try and sell it.
[74:43] The parent, first of all, the company, all they have to do is get rid of China. All they got to do is get rid of China. You know, if they sell it to another company that comes in and, you know, if here, and here's the other thing, if there's such an issue, if TikTok has such an issue that they're saying, hey, this is unfair what you're doing, right? Like, you can't do that. You can't make us do that. Like, first of all, one of the things they're saying is like,
[75:13] The China China has nothing to do with this. Okay, well then sell it. If you have nothing to do with it, and it's not a big deal, and they have no influence, then they shouldn't have a problem selling it. Yeah, but do you think it's fair for the US government to come in and say, you have to sell your company if the divest in your company, there's a little bit of a freedom of speech problem there. I didn't have a I was gonna say I don't have I didn't have a problem when they did to, to Ma Bell.
[75:39] I have a problem with it. Would you rather have one company running all telecommunications? No, they broke it up AT&T. They broke it up at all these different sprint. Like they've got all these different companies. Why? Because it's a monopoly. Well, as may not necessarily be a monopoly, but
[75:54] Sometimes the government has to come in and hey, listen, I made money on TikTok. I hope that they just turn this fucker back on, but I'm saying I'm not in that position. I'm not in a position to make, you know what I'm saying? You can't put something like me in a position of power to make these determinations, right? So what I'm thinking is at some point, somebody has determined that people in Congress have determined that they feel they don't like the fact that China owns a portion
[76:24] Or owns a portion of the parent company of tick-tock. They don't like dance, right? They don't like it. They don't like the fact that they have access or could have access to the information that tick-tock can gather on American citizens. Now you can make the argument they don't do that. That's not possible. But honestly, I don't believe anything anything that
[76:48] The Chinese government, the CCP, I don't believe anything they say. So I don't believe anything that to me, I would just ban China altogether on buying their products. And people would come out and say, where are we going to get our chips? We're going to build them here. Well, they're going to cost more. Well, then they'll cost more.
[77:12] I'm paying a thousand dollars for a cell phone now. We need to be manufacturing chips in the United States. We need to be manufacturing everything that has military base or technology base. You want them to make t-shirts? That's fine. They can make t-shirts. They can make plates. They can make stuff that we don't need, but we can't be going to war with a country and then going to them and asking them to provide the chips that run our tanks.
[77:35] Stupid or hey, you're going to take out our entire infrastructure, our entire electrical grid. Could you send us over some power, some generators and some like, what are you stupid? Like the things that Congress has allowed China or has allowed to be outsourced to China. Man, these guys should be, you know, I don't want to say executed.
[77:55] Maybe but you know, like it's it's just these are just stupid, stupid, selfish decisions that are clearly based on some kind of a bias or being paid off that you're allowing the China to manufacture things that we need to run our country and steal our technology. Yeah, I was love the guys that were the wind the wind turbines. Did you ever hear the story that wind turbine?
[78:21] So these guys were outsourcing when the construction of the wind turbines to make electrical power to China. And what China did was they stole the technology. And they started manufacturing themselves. And then they started selling to these guys customers. And when they sued them and said, you're using our exact blueprints, China said, Yeah, we disagree. And so they sued them, they won.
[78:50] And they owe the Chinese government owes them or the Chinese company owes them, you know, half a billion dollars. And they said, Yeah, we're not going to pay. Okay, you're not going to pay. And you're selling our technology to us companies in the United States. Yeah. And they're like, Yeah. And they go to the United States and they go, we've got a $500 million judgment against this company.
[79:16] And they're like, yeah, I know there was. Yeah, we disagree. They're like, yeah, they're and they're like, they're not paying us. Yeah. And you're allowing them to sell this equipment and this technology to our customers in the United States. And Congress just shrugged it off like, oh, yeah. Yeah. Like, well, you're not taking care of Americans. Yeah, you don't need to sell me on the fact that, you know, the CCP in China has
[79:40] Participate in unethical business practices stealing of intellectual property copyright trademark infringement all that right? So why not tell them you've got a cell either you can't function here, but I don't think I don't think it's unreasonable. But what I do think is interesting though is
[80:00] Trump doing a 180 on this topic because this whole thing started, I want to say in 2019 is they were starting to talk about this and just going for it. Yeah. And just over the last year is when the bill got passed, appealed, upheld by the Supreme Court. And now Trump is kind of come back and saying, you know what, actually we like TikTok. I kind of wonder, I feel like
[80:23] Yeah, but I mean, what's going to change in 90 days CCP say, you know, you're right. We want to we're going to sell it to Mr. Beast or whatever. Come in and somebody buys it. That's what I think somebody comes in and buys it. That's what I think should happen. Someone comes in and buy just like I don't think China or Chinese companies should be able to buy.
[80:43] should be able to buy
[80:57] He feels concerned about the infringement on free speech with forcing bite dance to divest from TikTok. But he also feels that it's unfair that we allow Chinese owned corporations to function United States, whereas China does not allow us own corporate because like you can't you can't use X in China. You can't use X in China.
[81:20] You can't use it. But we allow TikTok here. So he said it's not really a fair exchange. The other thing that's weird about TikTok is TikTok in China is very different from TikTok in the United States. TikTok in the United States is like, I'm, you know, I'm a cat respect my pronouns. TikTok in China is high level math, you know,
[81:44] Yeah, you're not making fun of China and on a tick tock in on tick tock in China, you're not making fun of you're not there's no political discussions. There's no it's all about uplifting the Chinese people and like you're there's not going to be a lot of funny videos unless they're Yeah, I was gonna say like, like,
[82:06] What do you, uh, coordinated, you know, dance moves and you know what I'm saying? Like it's, it's a different, it's a different platform over there. I, I, as it is, it just is another kind of quick hot take as a father, I've got an eight year old and a five year old. Quite frankly, I don't think social, I think social media should be illegal for you under 18. Like you, you know, maybe 16, but you can't even use these platforms until you're 16 or 18 because it's complete. It's a good, you talk about science. It's like the ultimate Psyop and, and you know, it's, it's kind of funny.
[82:34] You know, now that I'm getting bigger into these online communities and influencer community, I'm working with big clients. We're doing like million dollar deals, stuff like that. It's all high school. It's all high school. All people want when they're online is they want likes. We want admiration, you know, and
[82:52] That that drive is just an internal human drive to be to want to be like and so I know that if I'm creating a if I know like a specific type of search term has a high volume and I know it's controversial and I know will get me likes.
[83:07] I'll create content around that, even if I don't necessarily agree with it. And that's kind of the problem with TikTok. And that's why I think why kids should not be allowed on social media, because now they're not formulating their own ideas. They're creating actions. They're wearing clothes. They're doing dances. They're making statements that might be controversial.
[83:30] conflict with the way they really feel or act as a human just so that they can get likes, just then get the cheap likes. And it's, it's, um, I don't know. I don't want my kids on social media, but I know I was going to Panera bread the other day and I saw there were these two young girls that maybe like 10, 12 years old, they set up their phone and they were doing, they were doing dances in their phone. I was like, man, the father here just abdicated his responsibility and we have an entire generation that's growing up that way.
[83:59] Well, yeah, I think I think Trump giving them 90 days and so back to that, because we're not this discussion is not going to that's not going to go. It's going to go in circles. Well, actually, we probably have the same exact opinion. So it's not going to be sure. I agree. So but but as far as the band is concerned.
[84:23] But why did Trump reverse course on this? That's I think is interesting, because he was definitely a he was definitely a band tick tock. And now he's a don't band tick tock. He's just saying 90 days that that doesn't mean I'm all for it's it's him saying, Look, a lot of people make money on this app.
[84:39] Let's go ahead and give them another 90 days. This is a guy who's been through the court system many many times and probably thinks hey, let's give them 90 days to finalize a deal like you don't finalize a deal to it two weeks. You know when you realize you've lost it like they went back and said give us 90 days to the courts in the course like no.
[84:59] I mean, this bill was signed back in April. Right, but they fought it. Remember? They used our court system, which we would never be able to use.
[85:10] Like if you're in there, right? So they said, oh, okay, we're going to use our court system. So they fight in our court system. We say that the government, I'm sorry, the Supreme Court says, eh, they had the Congress has every right to do that. They go, okay. And then they came back and they said, okay, fine. We get it. Give us 90 days. And they said, no, we're not going to give you 90 days. So I guess, you know, Trump is saying, hey, let's give them 90 days. Probably not because I'm giving you an extension. 90 days is not a, hey,
[85:37] Forget about that bill 90 days is you got 90 days you have to sell like I understand you used our court system and then the last minute they said they ruled with Congress and said. Perfectly legal and that only gave you a few weeks.
[85:53] to try and figure out what you're going to do. That's really not enough time for a bureaucracy. Bureaucracies are slow and cumbersome. It's a big deal, too. It's got 170 million users. Yeah, this is not a small platform. This is not a small deal. This is not something where Elon can come in, they can hammer it out over lunch. This is something that they're going to need to really sit down, and it would be weeks, if not months, of negotiations.
[86:17] So how would you feel about that Elon coming in and buying tick-tock buying the platform? I mean, I think that'd be I think that'd be great if he came in and bought it. It makes me a little bit nervous. I'm now that Mark Zuckerberg's to suddenly decided that he's all about free speed. Oh, he's based. I always was about these guys. They pressured me.
[86:37] We didn't want to. In Zuck's defense, I've never had the entire federal government jamming down my throat. He's a software nerd. He's not a visionary in the same way that Elon is. You've seen Elon go head to head against the US government. You know it's possible.
[86:59] Yeah. Nobody was threatening to throw you in jail. But I think that's why Zuck is coming out. He's like, oh, actually, Elon, he's not a leader. He's following Elon's lead. You know what I mean? Maybe he's just doing it because it's popular now to be free speech, pro-free speech. But I don't know. When you've got the IRS, the FBI, you're getting hauled in front of Congress multiple times. I'm sure he was like, maybe I just need to play ball with these guys just so they leave me alone. The problem with that mentality is
[87:29] The problem with Elon is that he's willing to scream from the mountaintops. He feels like something's being done that's, you know, immoral or unethical and that scares them. And so they're kind of going to leave him alone.
[87:59] You know, um, but Elon is, is, is, is, you know, it's kind of funny as a business owner, I think about like, why, why do we do what we do? And one of the things you see about Elon is every business that he's involved with has huge vision. You look at X free speech, the pretty big deal. Um, SpaceX was become an interplanetary species. Um, uh, what's his, uh, internet satellite, internet company, like internet, um,
[88:30] Starlink, right? Internet everywhere for everyone, right? Tesla, you know, save, save the planet and autonomous vehicle, autonomous vehicles, the robots, the robots, make these things affordable and have them clean our houses. Yeah. So everything he sees is so big. I don't know that Mark, I don't know that Zuckerberg's vision is that, is that big Zuckerberg's vision is, you know, Facebook, face smash, you know, I don't know.
[88:57] His last good idea was Facebook. According to the movie, he took it from the Winklevoss. In the movie, he stole from the Winklevoss twins. I was going to say that the book is called Social Network, right?
[89:25] Yeah, it was it was them right that's what it's claimed in the movie in the book and everything, you know, like Zuckerberg wouldn't that being said.
[89:35] I've learned this in business that ideas are cheap. It's the execution that matters. Everybody was that book syrup or I probably got this wrong, but I think it was syrup where it said like everybody in their lifetime has it's like at least one or two multi million dollar ideas. The problem is it's just it's hard. Yeah. Well, it's just people are lazy. They just you have to you have to execute it. You have to push it. You have to stick with it. You have to like it's it's a lot to get that to get something like that moving, right?
[90:03] I was gonna say even even then, you know, what was what was before Facebook MySpace, you know, it's not like this a new it was a new concept. It was a slight alteration of an existing concept right existing platform. So it was exclusive that crushed is my state space even still around that's that anyway.
[90:23] So yeah, I think 90 give them 90 days they figure out how to sell it off. I don't know why you wouldn't sell if they don't sell it off still banned probably that's too bad. Yeah, probably boy people are going nuts though. Yeah, you see all these people crying on Instagram.
[90:47] Yeah, yeah, people are having withdraws, you know, they're talking about the ones I saw were like, like, this is how I make my living. Sure. This is my entire living is big. Listen, Tom Simon is a retired FBI agent that is now a licensed private investigator in the in Florida. I see him all the time. He's been on the show a bunch of times. I see him all the time on Instagram, right?
[91:16] But the other day he was like, what do you think about the tick-tock thing? I was like, I mean, I we make we make decent money on tick like I would hate to see that go away. But you know who knows and I said why because I wasn't even thinking and he was like because I get the bulk of my clients from tick-tock and I was like, oh like I only see him. I'm I really don't go on tick-tock except to check my account. Yeah.
[91:43] I like the content that is on Instagram. And and YouTube better than tick-tock for some reason, it seems very negative my tick-tock whatever I've done to myself is really just messed me up like it's very negative like I get a lot of negative political ads on tick-tock. So I don't typically go on there other than to check my account. So but apparently he's huge on tick-tock and he was like
[92:12] Yeah, that's the bulk of my clients come from my TikTok. And so I was on Instagram this morning, people are already leaving videos like, oh my god, like, you don't understand. This is my entire like, I, this is my job. Like I make all of my money. So tons of influencers are coming out saying like, what's happening? Like, so it's devastating to a lot of people. Well, in
[92:39] And I don't want to sound callous callous fuck them. What I do think is that you know, sometimes you win sometimes you learn but it's I think it is important to recognize that if you're making let's say 90% of your income from one source as an influencer or an online
[93:02] As a digital business owner, you're exposed. If you're relying solely on TikTok or solely on YouTube, I'm not saying you don't have income there, but you need to have other avenues of reaching your audience.
[93:17] Your friend probably needs to have an email list. He needs to be driving the lead magnet needs to be engaging via newsletter Probably needs an Instagram and I realized by the way that it's hard to be great at everything But we need to have multiple verticals. We have we need to have multiple ways of reaching our audience I hope they sell I hope they just sell it and create and fix the problem and sell it like honestly That's what I hope happens so that everybody can get you know, I
[93:44] Get their income back and people that enjoy it can go back to it and.
[93:48] And you know, that's what I hope happens. It definitely sends shockwaves. I mean, most of my clients were really focused on YouTube. And now a lot of people that were on TikTok are going to come over to YouTube. And so that impacts their viewership that impacts the amount of like, to me, that might it may be if it stayed closed, it may be a huge boost to me, right? Because we have we have shorts, we have a shorts channel. But I mean, that's one of the problems I think with with any sort of government regulation is it might
[94:15] seem good in this case, like the Patriot Act after 9-11, like, all right, cool. We need to, mass surveillance is necessary because we need to protect ourselves from terrorists. But there's no, you're not putting the genie back in the bottle on that one. Do you know? Yeah, Congress never passes any laws that say, eh, you know what? This is excessive. This is actually, for me, the last voting, the last election, that was the most important.
[94:44] That was the most important topic to me. For me was, how do we reduce the size, the scope, the spending? This might be the only chance in our lifetime to ever get someone like an Elon who can go in there with Doge and say, hey, we're going to start gutting government spending and reducing expenditure. Can you imagine if they want to just start gutting? I mean, there are so many, like it, I, okay, like the, like, I love that Trump, like the, the,
[95:14] The ATF. Alcohol is legal. Tobacco is legal. Firearms are legal. Why do we have an ATF? Honestly, the laws that they're enforcing can be enforced by any local sheriff.
[95:28] Sure. We don't need stings and all these things. Any local shares department can enforce like that whole group can be wipe them off. Well, and because what happens with government agencies is they have an allocated budget for the year. Let's say it's, I don't know, $25 million allocated to our budget for this year. You have to spend that money. Yeah.
[95:49] We can be more
[96:13] Yeah, they bloat. And it's not, this is not just a government problem. It's, it's any organization. Businesses go through this too.
[96:24] You have the innovators who innovate, they put systems in place, and then the bureaucrats come in and they say, well, when you put regulations, we need to slow it down. And then before you know it, there's a sea of bloat. And I mean, I'm excited about the future. I think I don't know that we've ever seen this type of opportunity to try to reduce the size and scope of these massive spending organizations. We're spending ourselves into oblivion. So
[96:53] That's kind of exciting, but at the same time, the idea of having someone like Elon, for example, love what he did with X, but what if he took over TikTok and then he's got TikTok and then too much power accumulated around one person? Facebook has Instagram and Facebook. Right. Well, and WhatsApp.
[97:14] I think that you you get to a point where they own too much and have too much control and then I think the government comes in and says you've got a monopoly here and breaks them apart. Yeah, which I have no problem with that. You know people that you know all that's unfit. No, that's perfectly fair. Like look if you give people a monopoly
[97:39] Then they will absolutely gouged the living hell out of you like nobody is taking over all of these these companies.
[97:47] And then deciding to do something for the greater good like that's just doesn't that's not happening. That's not how they function. They function by making all of their board of directors happy and all the people that have invested in them happy and those people complain. Why aren't we making more money? How do I make you more money? I provide less of a service and I charge you more for it. And if I don't have any competition, then the gloves are off. I can gouge the living hell out of
[98:14] My customer base and there's nobody to come forward and say, hey, we're going to rival you. And that's why you have to have a government that can come in and say, listen, you know, and people don't check the balances. It's it's it's checks and balances. But with with teeth like nobody remembers that that the telecommunication industry was run by
[98:43] The government came in and said we're going to you have to sell off your company. You have to break your company off into four or five different companies. Yeah, and people weren't that's on American. You can't that no, no, you're taking you're charging people outrageous people's phone bills are to 300 bucks every single month. It's outrageous. It doesn't cost you that much to call from California to Florida. Yeah, it just doesn't cost them. It doesn't cost you $300. You can create this and guess what right now?
[99:12] It doesn't cost me anything to talk to somebody in California or and back then when they broke it apart, suddenly they broke that company apart and within 6 months, these $300 $350 phone bills for electric art for long distance were dropped down to 80 bucks. 70, but what happened?
[99:29] Competition. Yeah, competition. There's nothing wrong with the same thing with the railroads and to break the railroads apart. You have to break the oil companies apart. You cannot allow anybody to consolidate too much power or they will take advantage of it because 100% the truth is is that absolute power corrupts absolutely. There's just no doubt is it it's not a new thing. And it's not going to change. Oh, well, people are better people now. No, they're not.
[99:54] No, people are the same. By the way, this is something that really bothers me when I hear young people say, well, I can't have kids because the world is too screwed up. I think that is the biggest cop-out. Just admit it, you're scared. You're scared to have kids. You're afraid of the responsibility. You want to just drop dopamine on your phone all day. That is, I think, the biggest cop-out. People, to your point, are the same now as we were
[100:20] The phone is a problem because 17, 18, 19, 20 year old kids look at the phone and they think that everybody
[100:50] Everybody has a Ferrari and everybody can go on vacation for two days and everybody has their own they think oh, I can't do I should have all these things. I can't things are horrible for me because I'm not making any money and and things are so hard and and these are the things I want but the truth is but they don't want to work to get it. You don't have to work to get it right like you don't have to go out and bust your ass and work to buy a nice car to feel good about yourself.
[101:19] I can lay in bed and just look at tick-tock and I get the same sensation as I do working for a year and a half and saving all my money to put money down on a new home or buy a vehicle. They get the same enjoyment playing video games. You don't have to work hard. You can get that just lying in bed. Now granted you don't end up having a girlfriend, a wife,
[101:42] You don't end up having kids. You don't have purpose. You have no purpose because you can get that same feeling by slaying in your bed and you feel like it's unfair. It's unfair because all these people have money and I have nothing. And honestly, I don't even like necessarily to throw shade at Gen Z, which not necessarily saying that you are, but a lot of people will make comments like, Oh, kids these days, they don't get it. And, and, but, you know,
[102:06] When I go to the playground, for example, with my kids, all the adults there, every single one of them is always glued to their phone. They're not actually being present there, spending time with their kid, right? It's not just a young person issue. It's a it's a human issue. And you know, it is interesting. We're the last generation that grew up without the internet.
[102:26] You know, cause when I grew up, there was no internet. We had an, I had, I remember getting a Nintendo, an NES and playing duck hunt and stuff. I had Atari, I played pong, which was cool. But you were like, all right, now that's cool. I'm going to go outside and play for a little bit. But now the internet, it's just kind of interesting in, in our, our kids, my kids are probably the last generation to grow up without robots walking around. And so we just, things are moving.
[102:55] Things are moving super fast. I think those robots get out of control. I think we take them out. That's what will happen. Elon said the other day that there's a 20% chance that AI destroys humanity, but it's probably still worth pursuing. I was like, I don't like those eyes. He's bringing probably he's probably just being tongue in cheek about it, you know, but
[103:23] Yeah, I don't know about you, but all the these kids now or they don't want to work like it really does seem like that. I don't know if it seems like that to you, but all the ones I know like they don't want to work.
[103:41] They just don't. Americans are going to be in for a rough surprise here in the next five years because it's easier to outsource overseas. Almost all my team's working overseas. Some of them are expatriates that are in the military overseas, but almost all my employees are overseas. We're using AI to enhance their efficiency all over the place and Americans aren't ready. They're not, they're not ready to see robotics, AI and, um,
[104:09] Outsourcing take over all these roles, but it's happening. It's going to happen. But in this, I think is at least, you know, you talk about mission and vision is really, you know, what I'm trying to do from a mission standpoint is trying to encourage people
[104:25] Yeah, it's all doom and gloom, test the chat GPT, trust but verify, leverage these new tools, experiment with new things, hire a virtual assistant, like do what you got to do to stay relevant. Because things are going to move fast. Now is the worst, the most risky thing you can do right now, I think is be comfortable in the job that you have. That is the most risky thing you can do, because things are going to move quick and you could very easily become obsolete if you're not evolving.
[104:55] We're going to get a compound. We're going to go even if I have to live in a double wide, we're going to go, we're going to get two, three acres and build a big block wall around it and buy some solar panels and live in a double wide if that's what we got to do. Grow our own food scavenge. There you go. It's like a zombie apocalypse. Absolutely. There's a good chance that a lot of these sci-fi movies are out there like I robot the matrix even like those might actually turn out to be
[105:26] Reality at some point iRobot particularly or ready player one, you know, all the all these movies are Yeah, ready player one. Okay, because they were still living in squalor. I robot everything was pristine and crisp and beautiful and Yeah, no, no and everybody seemed like they had
[105:46] They still actually I got to watch that movie. I read the book ready player one now or I robot robot. Yeah, did you read the book? I didn't I didn't listen. Let me tell you about the book. It's and I'm probably got the page wrong page count wrong. Let's say it's 600 pages. It's fucking outrageously. Wow. Do you know how much of that book deals with the robot revolution?
[106:11] The book is actually you know, the female lead in the book, which is she's a robot like psychiatrists, right? So the book is actually an interview when she's like a hundred and fifty years old. And it's an interview with her because she had been raised by a robot one of the first
[106:37] Nanny robots. That's why she in the book is very like, I don't like, you know, she's very robotic. Yeah, you realize in the real in the book, she was raised by one of these things interesting, but not like it wasn't like that back then they were very blocky, whatever. So she was raised by wealthy family who had the first robot nannies and she was raised by nanny.
[107:00] And because she felt very comfortable around them, she became a robot psychologist or whatever you want to call behavior, psychologist, whatever behaviorless, whatever she is. Well, she ends up being let's say on her 50 years old and she's she is being interviewed by a reporter. Which I'm pretty sure is probably was a human, but now I think about it.
[107:20] Maybe it was a robot, but it was a human. So let's say a human and she's talking about the advancement. The books horrible by the way, extremely boring. It sounds as boring as it is. It's as boring as it sounds, but it's it's huge. It's like five 600 pages like it's it's a massive book and during that book there is one two or three pages where she talks about the robot revolution or you know,
[107:50] Revolution or whatever you want to call it uprising. I think uprising robot uprising that happened in the year 2150 or whatever year it was and it's only talked about for a few pages. They took those pages and said, let's run with it.
[108:10] She talks about like talks about about these different people and some of the people you recognize that they were in the movie. She talked about the main guy who was the founder of this this new version of robots and she all that but really it boils down to just one or two pages where she has this discussion. That's what they turned into the movie. Like all the stuff that happens in that movie. None of it's in the book except for this this one just a discussion about it and as a result of that they end up
[108:39] They end up saying that robots cannot exist. I think on the planet Earth and she doesn't want the three laws. That's who that book I wrote. That's the guy that wrote that book is the person that that's when those the three laws were first invented in the book, right? So right. You cannot hurt a human cannot my mission of action harm a human and you cannot whatever it's like one of them is like something else anyway.
[109:07] And she, she, listen, she talks about it. It's very, very, I hate to use the word heady, but it's very, I say, analytical where there's all tons of discussions where she talks about the different versions of robots. And at one point, the robots, for instance, there were humans. This was like when the when they're on like Mars.
[109:36] Or somewhere. Oh, no, they weren't on Mars. It was something to do with radiation. I'm sorry. There were humans that were going into an area that had radiation in it, but it was
[109:46] Reasonable does that make sense? Like it was it was we're getting exposed to radiation, right? We have radiation from the Sun every day. Correct. Correct. So it wasn't that big of a deal. What happens is these humans are going into a room. Let's say it's a for the sake of argument, a nuclear power plant and they're going into a certain area where they have to do things and they get they get a certain they get a dose of radiation. That's higher than normal, but it's acceptable, right? Like I can go in here and when I come back out, it's fine. It's not going to kill me.
[110:15] But it's probably higher than I should be getting right like like maybe working in a radiology lab or something sure what happens is because of the three laws. The robots kept stopping people from going in there and they were saying and they did they had they didn't understand it they simply refused to let them go in.
[110:34] And they eventually after they reworked the computer program, they realized that they were determining that if a person went in there, they were being damaged. And if they repeatedly went in there, they would be damaged or long term and it would possibly give them a higher higher probability of having cancer in the future. And they said that was too much like you can't stop me from getting in my car.
[111:00] To drive to work because there's a chance you could be harmed any action is a risk, right? And so they had to rewrite the progression. Listen, and this is something that takes place over. This is like 10 pages 15 pages was they have all these different discussions as they figure out what the problem was and eventually come to the conclusion of this is why we had to redo this and we had to change the laws and it was just like.
[111:21] Dear, the whole book is like that. It's horrible. But it's a fascinating thought exercise. The idea of having robots that can make my life so much easier is a no-brainer, I think. Obviously, there's going to be challenges associated with it, but it's going to happen. It's going to make our lives a lot better. I think the
[111:45] More equipped and more open and the more curious we are to take advantage of these opportunities, the more successful we're going to be and we will find purpose. So that's again, you know, what I'm really working on is trying to help people get get on board and and enjoy the stuff. Your glasses half full. Your glasses. Yeah, half full kind of guy. Yeah, exactly. That's right. Your glass. Yeah, I'm cautiously optimistic. I mean,
[112:11] It doesn't serve me to worry about the end of the world because, you know, we talk about humans being the same. It's always been the end of the world. There's always been someone saying the end is nigh. There's certainly some major risks involved with robots, but I'm here for it. I'm excited about it. I think it's going to make our lives a lot better. You know, that's what I think. But I do also think that
[112:36] Probably within the next 10 years, you're going to rather have an EMP gun than you are a, like a nine millimeter or 45. You're going to want to have an EMP on site. You can't have a gun at all on the phone. Well, you know, the second, I, you know, I'm, I'm a second amendment guy, so I would say that's probably not fair, but you know, I'm not violent. I'm harmless. Anyway. All right. How long have we been doing this?
[113:04] Oh, for God's sake, it's ridiculous. There's got to be something better on Netflix. Well, we're preparing people for the for the next phase of humanity. So I feel good about it. I feel good about being here and jamming. But the problem is that the people who watch this channel the whole time have been waiting for you to talk about your crime. That never happened. And that's all they're going to talk about in the comments. What did this guy do? Hey, you guys, I appreciate you watching. Do me a favor, hit the subscribe button. And by the way, Mark has a channel. He's got all of the
[113:34] social media platform things. So we're gonna put all those links in the description box. So you can click on there, go there, check out his channel. He talks about AI and robots and all kinds of stuff like that. So check those out. Also, I appreciate it. Please consider joining my Patreon and subscribe to the Matt Cox clips channel.
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      "text": " like going down the street, but he takes them off and it's not there, but they're everywhere. I can't believe you've never watched it. We got to see it. It looks good. Sounds great. Because there's a whole thing where he realizes that basically like aliens. It's almost like we're like a resort destination to them, you know, where they can come and do whatever they want to behave how they want. And we're just here to kind of as entertainment for them. Yeah. And but it's it's funny because"
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      "text": " Percent all in on all of these different conspiracies like they believe that the pyramids are are, you know, we're once batteries for generating energy for Spaceships like they got like all the craziness. They believe you might believe that too. I don't know. But the point is is like all these insane theories that I'm like you're insane. Like I'm better off believing. I mean, I'm okay believing the you know,"
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      "text": " platforms are putting things together. Some of it's still insanity. But some of it seems like it's making sense. And well, the problem is, is more and more conspiracy theories, quote unquote, turn out to be true, right? It's like, oh, well, it opens you up to to believing more of these conspiracy theories, like the Wuhan lab, quote unquote, conspiracy theory. Now it's kind of like, oh, obviously, the Wuhan, there was one lab, they were just mocking the shit. I'd like that. The media was mocking the hell out of Trump when he would say the Chinese"
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      "text": " Oh, the Chinese virus. Yeah, well, it came from China came for the live. They're like, no, sir. That's nobody. No, that hasn't. No, that's not what's happening. They this and of course now, the gaslighting 10 years ago, 10 years or sorry, three or four years later. It's true. They don't say they never come back and say wow. Yeah, we were mocking you about that. You were actually right about that. Like they don't ever come back and say those things like yeah, that was"
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      "text": " My bad. Didn't mean to do that. Didn't realize, you know what? You were right on that. The legacy media consistently lied openly. They shot themselves in the foot so many times that all the credibility is gone, right? I just don't see how they can actually continue to survive. You lie to me once, shame on you. Lie to me twice, shame on me. Why would I keep buying it? Even more recently,"
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      "text": " You can't continue to run with that, although eventually people are going to be like, okay, I just don't, I can't believe anything you say because even the thing, because I know that you're lying to me openly to my face about something and you just continue to do it. The gaslighting has just reached unprecedented levels. And what about Trump right now suing them, suing is it, is it a, is it ABC or CB? I forget who he's suing, but they're already talking about trying to like, he's got like a $400 million lawsuit and they're already trying to, trying to ask him to settle it."
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      "text": " Yeah, he's saying no, no, I'm going all the way all the way there. Let's settle. Let's settle. Let's settle. Of course you want to settle you guys are constantly settling when you when you're blatantly lying all the time. You have to start settling. You can't I can't go to trial. Yeah, and I certainly don't want to go to trial where people where they're going to invite cameras in or the media in and the truth may be exposed. God forbid. I don't want that to happen. Let's settle. Yeah."
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      "text": " Just the line, the line has to stop. I mean, obviously, you're going to make mistakes, especially with something like the drones, like there's so many different potential reasons why we can be seeing these drones like like you're saying the Psyop that or that you're saying that they're trying to slowly, you know, slowly get us to be okay, right with seeing drones in the air was the same kind of thing as like, to me, the aliens thing, you were mocked"
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      "text": " Mercilessly when I was growing up if somebody said that they had seen like like a UFO or something You would have mocked that that person's losing their job. Nobody will ever take them seriously your joke for the rest of your life But now the Navy's talking about then now they've got they got videos of of you know UFOs and Pilots all over the place are coming out saying yeah, I've seen them and I think Matt we're we're we're living through a day and age where I"
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      "text": " Well, now with AI deep fake technology, filter technology, you can, you could easily have a video call with someone, put an overlay over your face and you could be anyone in anything. So it just, I just look at that as how far have we come where I could actually have a video call with you and I could superimpose my face to be any person, any voice pretty easily using some pretty basic"
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      "text": " AI technology. So we have to kind of question everything I think is. So two things one. This is funny. I. So I do. I do interviews for home title lock, which is a company that protects people homeowners protects homeowners. Against title theft."
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      "text": " Not the real estate agent, not the buyer while they're talking. First of all, this is what the person looked like, right? They're standing there like this. It's an older woman and she's kind of doing this. It's kind of just it's moving side to side just slightly very it's it's very odd like not moving. It's almost like a photograph, right? It's not a photograph because the person talks. But when it's not talking, it doesn't do the normal things that a person does like it does blink."
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      "text": " You know, but it's it's this weird kind of bobbing motion. Yeah. And so the person asked the title cut person asked them some questions. So this was a like a real or something that I got from somebody who's like, bro, check this out. And this was somebody who had been interviewed for a TV for like a news program saying listen to this. This is how insane it's getting. And while they're talking, so the woman says to her, you know, hey, Mrs. So and so do you are you?"
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      "text": " Ask her a question and then there's a there's a moment of pause and then she's like, yes, that's fine. It's like, okay. And they were like, but it didn't seem natural. I keep my most people aren't watching it. Nobody else noticed."
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      "text": " You know, they just want to sign and get it. Like I'm not trying to figure out if this is fraud, if there's a real person with a notary wants to make sure this is a real person. Sure. And most notaries don't care. I got the ID. Yeah, it looks like her. Great. I'm going to email you this sign this sign this email it back. We're done. Right? Just happened. This woman noticed it. And at one port person point, she's like, can you, can you raise your left hand? And she sat there. Okay."
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      "text": " Thank you. You know, I'm saying it's like and then it's I'm going to need you to raise your left hand. You know, I'm saying started asking her to do things, right? Wouldn't do it. And then then eventually they closed. They just turned it off. This was somebody and I hate to say this. I'm going to say India, you know, India or you know, Nigeria or wherever the Pakistan wherever the scammers are, you know, like some scammer who"
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      "text": " You know had this bot that probably would have you know, or AI generated old woman that would have would have probably passed muster pretty much with anybody this woman just happened to catch it. Yeah, it was it was insane. And the other thing have you seen these masks?"
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      "text": " Oh, yeah, dude, they're they're like these vine not vinyl. They're like a fabric mask like a rubber mask. Yeah, it's amazing. And you can put them on there. They're saying because I watched a thing on it. They were they're saying, you know, you don't understand. They're so good. You can have a conversation and it's it's borderline passable. Yeah. Now, could you imagine putting that on and it being and and being on a zoom?"
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      "text": " But no, but I'm talking about like the real mass that you can make these things are are are insane. Right? It's like it's it's literally Mission Impossible from 20 years ago where Tom Cruise just rips off like Oh, you were it was you this whole time Jack Ryan, whatever. It's a it's it's a wild time. I was active."
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      "text": " Well, you can go to the other side and help people put implementations in place. Helping people fix fraud doesn't pay."
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      "text": " Yeah, fraud pays. Little backwards. Yeah. Yeah. So okay, so the so the the drones, that's it, military, that's it. That would be my stance. But I'll go even a level a level deeper on the drones. I was watching a video of these drones, this huge drone swarm lifting off the ground, right? There's 10s of 1000s of drones in this big field."
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      "text": " They're activated. They look like swarms of locusts. And I don't know if, if you're a Christian, if you read the Bible, anything like that, but in Revelation, Revelation nine, it says that in the end days, plague of locusts will emerge from the abyss, plagues of locusts, but they will not look like ordinary insects."
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      "text": " but they will have supernatural attributes and be mechanical in nature. Get out of here. I promise you could bring it up. Revelation nine. They will be swarming. They will, they will not just kill, but they will torment. And you know, you talk to, uh, people, uh, military over in Ukraine, Russia, and where they're using these, um, these loitering munitions, these suicide kamikaze drones."
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      "text": " These warriors report being tormented by these drones because they think it's coming to blow them up. So that's happening. They are. They absolutely are. You've seen them blowing them up. Like it's insane. Just straight into the tank. Boom. Straight into three guys. Boom. Yeah."
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      "text": " the swarms of locusts, an Abaddon, as they say, and the speculation there is that there's this AI entity that is controlling all the drones and these swarms of locusts. So you want to get crazy. It's been predicted in a 2000 year old book and, you know,"
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      "text": " I do think that throughout the course of human history, you can always say, oh, we are in the end times. We're in the end days. I've been saying that since I was, since I was a kid. Um, always. But I, so I have a question. Did you see the, um, the, I want to say celebration or festival, whatever in, uh, Dubai where they use the drones? Sure. Or was it Singapore? Is one Dubai, Singapore? I think it was Dubai and it was,"
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      "text": " in sane, thousands of drones, and they've got, they got pictures in the skies, they've got, they're interacting with each other, there are people, they've got human beings that are kissing, they've got dragons, dragons, they've got it's, and it's, it's insane. Anything like that, because you might you take that you go back 300 years, you can rule the world."
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      "text": " Absolutely. You walk out and you say, well, I'm going to have my dragons come and burn the entire city down. And suddenly three dragons roll up and they're sitting there. I'm going to burn them down right now. And they'd be like, oh, wait, we'll give you whatever you want. I mean, they wouldn't know what they were seeing either. They would hear these swarms of locusts, dragons, mechanical. It's very possibly what they could have been seeing here back in"
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      "text": " You know, during this in Revelation, but I'm seeing the future and this is just their their interpretation of the future. Exactly. Because you don't you know, you see something you see technology that is, you know, even slightly, slightly further evolved than what you're used to. It's what is that that there's a saying that it's indistinguishable from magic. Yeah. So if there's technology, that's, you know, a"
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      "text": " Beyond what you're used to it. It's only almost is like magic. Like that's what that might fuck my that's what my my phone was when I first grabbed my iPhone. I was like, this is magic bro. Yeah, like this is insane. How is how you know, if you don't if you're not seeing the technology evolve slowly, then when you see it's like, you know, it's like going to going back, you know, 500 years and pulling out an iPhone. I mean, people would just think that I go my god, they lose their minds. Yeah."
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      "text": " But I mean, I think that's again, going back to this drone. I think that's part of what we're seeing with the drones is"
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      "text": " make you comfortable with it, make you comfortable with it. In 10 years, when you walk outside, there's going to be drones everywhere. There's going to be Amazon's going to be delivering your toilet paper with drones. You're going to order Uber Eats, drones going to drop it off. Maybe it's an autonomous vehicle, but probably it's going to be a flying drone. Some of these drones are seen off New Jersey or the size of SUVs. That's what I thought was so odd is that they're so big. Everybody's been saying, no, no, these are big. These are really big. And that to me has got to be military. Like,"
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      "text": " You know the average person is not putting that together right or you know the other thing i was saying this is before i heard that. This is what in the early stages i didn't know how big these things were like look this could be a group of kids that have drones yeah it could have been twelve kids that say listen you know would be great."
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      "text": " Let's go ahead at 10 o'clock at night. Let's all fly our drones. We'll go around these areas and we'll circle, then we'll do TikTok. We'll video them and do TikToks about how they're this or what were they're, you know, what they're being spotted everywhere and we'll get a whole thing. We'll try and go viral, you know, that kind of thing. But then it evolved to, no, no, no, these are big. These are, Matt, these are very, very large drones. And then as it evolved and then the government started coming out saying, you know, what they were, what they thought they were. And then Trump came out and then I thought,"
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      "text": " In 2024, there was a Chinese air balloon that flew across the entire continental United States. We still don't know what was up with that. They're just doing their thing. It's like, bro, they've got a freaking spy balloon flying over all of our farmland."
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      "text": " China owns 200,000 acres of farmland in the United States. I think that's what it was. I think it was just a spy balloon that was flying over the United States. It's just what it was. Listen, right now they have ships that are going back and forth through the ocean to catch fiber optic lines just so that they could catch them in case they want to cut them or snap. They're actually dragging anchors across the ground to try and catch these fiber optic lines between like"
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      "text": " Singapore and whatever the Netherlands or wherever they are these things are every they're trying to find them so that they can find them and tag them because if we have a war we can cut them yeah you know like I mean they're they're always doing something slimy I think the new you know we think about war when I think about war I really think of that you know like storming the beats beaches of Normandy and trench warfare but the next"
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      "text": " The next war is, I don't think it'll look like that at all. It's going to look like swarms of drones flying around, comic-causing into key places, and then maybe some human beings coming on the back end. But maybe it's more like these robot dogs with flamethrowers and machine guns strapped to their backs. I think for the foreseeable future, we're going to need boots on the ground at some point. Like you're right, they can soften them up, really soften up"
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      "text": " Whoever, you know, an enemy with with drones with air strikes. There's a ton of stuff you can do, but at some point you have the boots on the ground. The thing is, is that in the five to 10 years, those boots on the ground could just be, you know, Tesla bots, right? You know, a version of the Tesla bot, you know, because the Tesla bot right now, it's functional. And when they say, oh, they'll be selling for whatever $30, $40,000. And yeah, but I've seen them and yeah, it's pretty cool. But it's gimmicky. You know what I'm saying? Like I don't see these things real."
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      "text": " If you hired a maid to clean your house, I don't think you're going to get the same dexterity out of a Tesla by five years from now. You definitely will. It's like when the self-driving cars first came out like they're bumping into stuff there. They're stopping there, you know, but now now they're phenomenal. Now they're going into all kinds of places where it's like, okay, we don't have this thing tracked and there's"
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      "text": " I agree. The Tesla bots right now are kind of gimmicky, but I can see the vision in five years, 10 years,"
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      "text": " I could see every house having one of the having one of these Tesla bots in them, self-driving cars. I think within the next five years, every single person listening to this will have rode in a self-driving car like a Waymo or an Uber or something like that. I don't even have a car. I just Uber everywhere. Well, or or just drives me. Yeah, that's all. That's it. Just drives me. Just my Uber right now or right now. But I mean, yeah, but don't you feel like that kind of steals your autonomy?"
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      "text": " A bit like if something were to really go down, like I, I was on a daddy daughter camping trip last year and, um, apart the big, uh, troop here in, in Florida. And one of the dads was like, had his Tesla cyber truck posted up and he had a tent on the back. It was pretty dope. He's like, yeah, I couldn't make it all the way up here. I had to stop for 30 minutes to charge the battery. I was like, huh? So you only can travel about 200 miles at a time. That reduces your autonomy. If you had a real, a regular"
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      "text": " gas-driven truck, you could have a few gas tanks in the back, and you could actually move. You wouldn't have to stop and charge a charging station. Let's face it, if the entire infrastructure goes down, gas is going to dry up pretty quickly. But regardless, what I'm saying is, I don't have a vehicle, I Uber. I'm not talking about electric vehicles. I'm saying I just Uber, and we have a gas vehicle because"
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      "text": " There's no way Jess would allow me to get an electric vehicle. It just wouldn't happen like So look just leaving the look on her face. Now. It's just irritated just even thinking about it. She gets mad I gotta say the idea of having a vehicle like a Tesla that can drive me places and I can just kind of hang out like that's that's pretty amazing Yeah, it's really amazing. What's really gonna be cool is when you can buy an electric vehicle and"
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      "text": " And then because I and actually I thought it was supposed to be coming out in 2025 where you can buy a Tesla self-driving Tesla and you can put it on an app and then you can go to work. You can put it on the app make it go live go to work and while you're at work. It's doing yeah, like it's basically doing an uber service and then it comes back to you at that, you know when you get off work a be back here by 530 you show up it shows up. So basically it's making enough money to easily pay for itself."
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      "text": " Well, I'm working same thing with a Tesla, but people are like, oh, you know, 40, 50,000. That's a lot. Well, that's not a lot for a factory worker who works 24 hours a day pays for itself in six months, right? Because you're not working. You're not even working 40 hours a week. You're working 24 hours a day nonstop that thing in six months. It pays for itself like that's"
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      "text": " That wipes out an entire that wipes off the labor force. I really wonder what's going to happen to the human worker over the next five to 10 years is, you know, is someone who reports on the AI news on my newsletter and what and I talk a lot about AI."
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      "end_time": 2708.848,
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      "text": " I really wonder where humans fit in, because to your point, why would I hire a human to work in a warehouse? Why would I hire a human to work in a call center? Why would I hire a human to drive and do deliveries? Why would I do that when I can have autonomous vehicles, robots that don't get tired, they don't complain about Mary, they don't get sick, they just do the damn thing? Where do humans actually fit into a world like that?"
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      "text": " What people say is, well, you won't be replaced by a robot or AI. You'll be replaced by someone that's using a robot or AI, but I'm still, you're still replaced. Yeah, it doesn't matter. They're still, let's say you have to have somebody to monitor. Oh, you have to have somebody to monitor them and fix them. Okay, great. So for every thousand of them, you need an extra employee or two. For every 500, you need an extra employee. Okay, well, that's still 499 jobs that are gone."
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      "text": " Exactly. So exactly where there were this many jobs where there were 500 now, there's five, but who are the humans that fill those roles? You get to a point where there's either universal income of some kind or you have to limit the amount of people that are here. You seem saying like, yeah, you can't because the system can't run without people"
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      "text": " working. Well, so let's just say here conceptually, universal income doesn't work because humans need purpose. Right. If your purpose is to wake up, yeah, exactly. Like I think that universal income, like it sounds good at first, but then a weekend, you'd be like, what, what am I supposed to do? Like just, am I just a dopamine machine? No, you know, humans need to make goals, challenge themselves, have experiences,"
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      "text": " Yeah, some of the most unhappy people I know are people that don't have a purpose. You could have all the money in the world you want, but if you don't have a purpose every day or a goal that you're a long-term goal that you're working toward, typically those people are pretty miserable. And then the worst thing is they don't really understand why they're miserable."
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      "text": " You don't really have a reason to get out of bed. You don't have a goal that you're working towards every day. You don't have a purpose. That's a huge thing as far as feeling good about yourself. I got back from a vacation. My family and I went to Ireland over the summer and came back and we got back. I was kind of in a funk. I was like, I can't really get back into things."
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      "end_time": 2858.49,
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      "text": " Just kind of like goofing off, wasting time playing video games, stuff like that for a couple days. I just, I was kind of in this funk, right? I wasn't feeling real good about myself. Wasn't working out. About three days after I got back, went to the gym, within two minutes of being in the gym and lifting weights, I was like, we're back."
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      "end_time": 2874.377,
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      "start_time": 2859.002,
      "text": " We're freaking back, baby. And it's because you got to be doing something hard, right? You know, he was very comfortable to sit on the couch and sleep in and be lazy and eat Domino's. Shout out Domino's. I actually like Domino's, but that feels good."
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      "end_time": 2901.527,
      "index": 113,
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      "text": " But it just like, it only feels good for a fleeting moment. So that's, I think, is kind of the problem that we're going to run into in that world where there's a universal basic income and there's just extreme efficiency on all sides. So I don't see that as being a very good solution to the AI robotic human. Yeah, but there's a lot of people. So let's say they started building robots. Let's say it took 10"
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      "text": " 15 years to replace, completely replace. You replace a lot like, you know, manual labor, service jobs, like almost, let's say, 70% of the jobs and those people are sitting at home with nothing to do and no income. That's the problem is you suddenly have riots in the street because they have the income to feed themselves and, and"
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      "text": " And if they can't feed themselves and you have to provide them with some kind of, you know, some kind of income. So you provide them with income, then you've got, God, you've got mass, what do you want to say, offing themselves or what, unaliving people, you know, you have massive like, like, you've got depression, you've got, I mean, Pfizer would be thrilled because they'd be, you know, making tons of"
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      "text": " You live in the pod and you eat the bugs is I think the"
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      "text": " the quote unquote best solution, which by the way, in Orlando, just, I just drove over here from Orlando, um, McDonald's, you walk in, there's a, this is the world's largest McDonald's in Orlando. You go in, you type in what you want on a screen, you get a number, you go sit down, robot brings you out your food when it's ready. It finds you on the floor, drops it off. You eat, robot comes back, picks it up, takes it away. You're done. You don't have to interact with a human being."
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      "text": " Well, I mean, we're starting to, even if they wanted to implement that right now in restaurants all over the world, how long does that take? It takes a while. You got to build these robots."
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      "start_time": 3016.681,
      "text": " You know, you got to build the robots. You have to have people put them in. You have to have, but I think it's going to be slow. And this kind of comes back to that slide. Like five or 10 years, it slowly happens. But when it does happen, it's a problem. I think when it happens, it happens fast, right? It happens. I think it happens really fast. Yeah. You know, you take a big, I mean, I don't think it's that hard to build, build the robots. I mean, you have these giant factories."
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      "text": " There's a lot of McDonald's, there's a lot of fast food places. There are. When I think about financially, what's going to be the next boom? The next boom is going to be manufacturing in the United States, it's going to be manufacturing chips, it's going to be energy, and it's going to be cooling. How do we cool all the chips? Because you could build these really large manufacturing facilities here in the United States, and you have robots building the robots."
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      "text": " Then the robot servicing the robots. I think it can move. I think it can move faster than we expect. That's what I think. We got to be on the compound by then. You have to build a compound where we're growing our own food and we have solar panels and that's where we got to be by the time that happens. I don't think it's a better idea. Less than 10 years. In Mar-a-Lago, Trump already has robot security on site. These robot dogs moving around Mar-a-Lago"
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      "text": " The other day I sent this to Jess. It was just looks like a box with a barrel sitting out of it, right? And what it's filled with is pepper spray or pepper. Remember the"
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      "text": " What is it not pepper spray? Yeah, mace balls or something where they shoot. So it's basically it's it's paintballs. Yeah, so it's you remember I sent that to you. You probably don't watch you don't watch any of the things I send you anyway, boy, but let me tell you when I come down and she said, did you watch those two? Oh,"
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      "text": " It was on a pole, right? It's on a pole and it's it outside your house and anytime it senses something like somebody comes into your yard it and then it it tells them to leave and if they don't leave it gets those little countdown and it follows you to just pop pop pop pop and it shoots maceballs at you."
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      "text": " Yeah. Pepper spray ball, pepper balls at you. Yeah. Right. Like shockingly accurate to have six of those things around the facility. Eight of them around facility. Nobody's getting in. Yeah. Can't let your dog run it loose, but that's what that's what cybersecurity becomes a big deal because you don't want that thing to someone to hack in and then turn it against you on the inside or something. Yeah. It'd have to be, it'd be hard, hardwired. Is it cheating if you hook up with a robot?"
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      "text": " My wife and I were discussing Saturday, we're watching this Megan Fox movie. Yeah, I've seen that. You know, I saw the previous. Yeah. So spoiler alert, he hooks up with Megan Fox robot. Is that cheating when you hook up with a robot? Is it cheating on your partner? There's only even thinking about it is cheating. Right, right."
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      "text": " on the same day. It seems like it seems like it's cheating too. Yeah, I'm with you. I'm with you. We both my wife. Cheating. It's weird. Yeah, weird. What are you doing? It seems weird now, but I promise you in 10 years people are going to be hooking up with these robots all over the place. Did you ever see cherry 2000? The guy has a it's when you can get you can get a robot like the mega you can get one and she's your girlfriend. So you don't yeah because"
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      "text": " Because hooking up becomes so transactional in the future. People start opting for these these robots and this guy has his robot and he like falls in love with her. Yeah, something happens where her chip is out of date and they don't make the chip anymore. So he has to hire somebody to go in and find a robot in the forbidden zone."
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      "index": 129,
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      "text": " Where, you know, and to find one and to find the chip or something to replace the chip in his cherry 2000. Something like this actually happened last year. There's a company called replica. Okay. And replica made these AI companion chat bots, not a physical robot, but it's a chat bot you can communicate with. Well, spoiler alert, men started having"
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      "end_time": 3315.794,
      "index": 130,
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      "text": " sexual conversations with these chat bots. They started sexting with the chat bots. The company decided, this is Replica, Replica AI decided, we want to clean up our act. We're going to go public. We have a different vision for ourselves. So they shut down the sexting feature one day."
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      "text": " Immediately, millions of young men complained saying, you have just lobotomized our girlfriends. I no longer have my companion. Nobody knows me like my replica chatbot. And that's just a texting relationship. Imagine it as a physical person."
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      "text": " Exactly. You factor in a physical person, which by the way, these physical robots are already starting to look fairly realistic, but maybe you put on some goggles to make them look even more realistic. Or you just wait a few more years and they do look like Megan Fox. I see that that's going to happen. Yeah. That's going to happen. Anytime a new technology comes out, the first thing that humans do is try to have sex with it."
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      "text": " I guess there's two things I'd like to be around for one. I'd like to see I would really like to see how how these androids evolve. And two, I'd really like to see if we go to Mars, you know, humans go to Mars. I mean, I think I think that"
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      "start_time": 3393.353,
      "text": " Probably they send like Tesla bots there first or something to build or whatever, but not the ones that are coming off the line right now. But I'd like to really see that. I think that's super interesting. I don't find them attractive at all, but but I would like to see. I do think that ultimately that's that's kind of cool. Yeah, robots that but but isn't that weird? I've got a five year old son and he's going to be like when he's 15. That's 10 years from now. Yeah, I can."
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      "text": " Fact check the fact check me predict this in 10 years half of high schoolers are going to be in relationships with some sort of robotic or AI bot. Isn't yeah, but you know also weird. Dating apps when they first came out if you told somebody you were on a dating app or yeah, we met on a dating app initially they would snicker."
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      "text": " It was a hole. Now, it's like the standard, right? Two out of three, two out of three relationships were met on a dating app. If you really think about it, like how stupid is it to go to a bar? You're going to search the whole night, talk to several women, probably not end up with any of them and spend hours and hours and hours talking to one or two women and it's over. It never ends up going anywhere. You could spend that same amount of time and hit up 150 of them"
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      "text": " And 15 are interested and seven of them end up being dates. And I mean, really, it doesn't take that long. Yeah, but there is a chemistry of being physically in the same space with someone. Yeah, you got you got to go you do a Starbucks run you meet him for Starbucks, you know, within five minutes, you're like, yeah, it's not gonna happen."
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      "text": " You know, but that's still a lot less time than going to bar after bar after bar after bar. It does seem crazy simple. It's crazy. I've never been on a dating app been with my wife 18 years now. So, you know, to your point, it was not really something you did like you weren't like going into chat rooms to meet a girlfriend or whatever. Just starting off when you met your wife 18 years ago was just"
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      "end_time": 3544.121,
      "index": 139,
      "start_time": 3516.237,
      "text": " Becoming a thing at that time, but it was still kind of looked down on right? Yeah losers were on dating apps Yeah, it's like you can't function in the real world But yeah, but that's a good point is as time moves on as online relationships become more ubiquitous It's got skin. That's the standard now two out of three relationships are starting on an online dating app Yeah, yeah, I don't see any reason why that would change but I think it goes a step further and now people are having relationships with"
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      "text": " AI girlfriends online. Have you seen any of these AI avatars online, these AI models? I've only seen them on a short that's talking about them. My understanding is that on Instagram, some of them have millions of followers on Instagram, and they're having community. They're talking and doing things and interacting, but I haven't actually"
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      "index": 141,
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      "text": " Wonder what any of them are. It's just some, some dude in Pakistan who is creating these AI AI tricks online. Well, I mean, well, no, not exactly. They're using an AI program. They're using a few different AI programs to create these images of this, of this"
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      "text": " AI."
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      "text": " girlfriends that are that are very visually pleasing, perfect 10 out of 10. They know exactly what you like. They know exactly what you want. They know all the different websites you've gone to. Now they're showing up in your feed over and over and over again. It's the it's the greatest thirst trap trap in the history of humanity. Because now you're seeing let's say you're into blonde, whatever it's now all you're seeing is this blonde chick that's retargeting you."
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      "text": " online, you start texting with it. And then you're before you know it, you're addicted to the to the dopamine burst. And this is already happening at scale. It's already happening at scale. And I don't know how a young like, I'm 42, my mind's pretty developed at this point, at least that's what I tell myself. But I think it back to myself at age 16, 15, I didn't know what the hell was going on. So what happens when"
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      "index": 145,
      "start_time": 3660.247,
      "text": " and people start to have problems feeding themselves and they're broke and they're being kicked out of their houses and there is no universal income and even if you do inflation is the government can't figure it out because they can't pretty much figure out anything and so what happens"
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      "end_time": 3701.766,
      "index": 146,
      "start_time": 3681.049,
      "text": " There's a lot of sci-fi movies. I mean, it seems like any one of them could be correct. I try not to worry about tomorrow, but kind of think about like, what action can I take now? And I think the best action that we can take now as humans is not get comfortable."
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      "end_time": 3719.582,
      "index": 147,
      "start_time": 3702.056,
      "text": " We've got to be learning. We've got to trying new things. We've got to testing the new technology, finding solutions to new problems to try to remain relevant. You know, if you're a 45 year old corporate cog in a wheel, you're in a very dangerous place because in five years your position"
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    {
      "end_time": 3746.988,
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      "text": " could easily get laid off. It's like in the in office space where the Bobs come in and they're like, so what do you actually do here? There's going to be laying off people by the handful because they're because we're using AI to do so much. We're paying you 80,000 a year and we just for 40,000, we just 40,000 a piece. We can buy these these robots to do your job. But a lot of jobs, you don't even need a physical robot. It's like a call. Like if you're a call center,"
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      "end_time": 3758.695,
      "index": 149,
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      "text": " There are millions of people in call centers now. You don't actually need a call center. You just have a server, a GPU that's processing all the calls."
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      "text": " I understand. Dude, right now, Google Gemini has an AI toolbox. I can open that up, share my screen and just have it. I could open up any software and say, Hey, what do I do next? And it'll say, Oh, well, you click on the file tab and now drop down. You don't need, you can, I can use a Google. Basically what I'm saying here is I can use a screen share AI program. It can walk me through any troubleshooting. So what happens to that troubleshooting? Um,"
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      "end_time": 3814.411,
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      "text": " Call center or assistant you'll need him. You don't need him anymore. It's all it's all managed there So you just go on the website and it tells you what to do tells you what to do Well, I mean that's basically what I do with YouTube any time. I have a problem now I just go to YouTube and say hey, you know, how do I do such-and-such and it gives me 150 videos and I pick one of them and then I Sit there with my phone and I okay and then I go here and then I hit a button and pause wait Let me click. Okay play. Okay before you know it boom. I'm I"
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      "index": 152,
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      "text": " We got a new transition that I'm dropping. With ChatGBT, my kids don't even say Google it anymore. They say, let's ask ChatGBT and I can open up ChatGBT. I can ask ChatGBT a question. It can give me personalized responses to any sort of custom scenario or issue or challenge or problem. So far, by the way, I'm"
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    {
      "end_time": 3858.541,
      "index": 153,
      "start_time": 3836.698,
      "text": " 50% on chat GPT like it is so far. I get all kinds of erroneous bullshit and some and and I'll also get it will make stuff up. Yeah, completely can stuff up like I I was researching I've been researching a book about a serial killer. Okay. All right. I won't get too too into it because it's no because it's insane but"
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      "text": " A lot of fun. Anyway, the point is is that I'm finding these these date. I have to find dates now. I was going through date. I was going to the websites. The national websites like NamUs and going to it and I would look it up and I go this date and then I type in the date and I the location like I'd actually look it up and find out how many people and I was doing it manually."
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      "text": " I also did it for cold case files, right? I'm looking for missing people and unsolved murders. Well, you know, I keep people keep saying, oh, you gotta go to chat GP to go to chat GPT. Well, I've pulled up chat GPT before and I've done it like, hey, anybody missing in Austin, Texas on this day, any missing persons and sometimes it'll say no and then or I'll say, you know, unsolved murder and it might pull up some of them and sometimes it'll pull up close to the date, right? Which is fine."
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      "text": " It wants to serve you, it wants to give you what you're looking for, and sometimes it will do that. But you did the right thing. Anytime you're asking for research, you have to ask for references and citations. By the way, I think that's going to get better over time. Listen, the other day, me and a buddy, this was actually two, three months ago, I say the other day, two, three months ago, we were arguing. I was like, no, no, no. And you know what we were talking about? He was saying, you know, he's always complaining about it, you know, in"
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      "text": " And so bad at it. And so it's like it's good for it's good for like outlining and list building. Right. But you need to validate. You need to do Jill Gillins. These guys don't want to get their whole thing is they don't they don't want to go back and do anything like that. Well, like they just wanted to write it and be done with like, OK, well, it's not that good for you. Read it. You know, it doesn't make like what you're writing. It sounds good, but it's not it doesn't give specifics. It doesn't get create super creative. Everything is extremely vague."
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      "text": " Yeah, and this is something I talk a lot about on my newsletter, aiupdate.ai. Quick plug."
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      "text": " If you are better at prompting, you can get better results, you know. But you got to prompt and prompt and prompt. It gets to a point where I might as well have written this thing. Yeah, sometimes you have to drill that. You're not going to get like an optimal response off your first prompt. It's one prompt. And then you have to know, you have to understand how to kind of like continuously drill down on that, on that topic and drill down on those questions. But you can get some just amazing, incredible stuff."
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      "text": " doing that. But you're right, it'll it'll make stuff up to make you happy to please you. So this is something that was kind of interesting. I recorded a video on my YouTube channel on the continuing resolution that was recently stripped down from 1500 pages to I think it was like 100 pages, something like that. There was this big bill omnibus, they were passing the budget for next year. And it was a huge controversy because"
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      "text": " Exactly. Give me the cliff notes. And so I did that download the PDF. You can get it right from the government website uploaded to chat GPT. I have the pro version. If you're not using pro, that's probably worth the 20 bucks a month. I'm going to chat GPT chat. GPT read it and it started referencing certain pages of stuff that I might be concerned about. I was like, I don't want to spend money on this or that whatever."
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      "text": " And it said, okay, on page 36, you got to be wary of this. So I go to page 36, and I said, I don't see anything on page 36 about we're talking about. Oh, yeah, sorry, I made a mistake. It's actually on page 157."
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      "text": " And that's where the, that's where the actual reference part was. So on the front, I don't know where it came up with page 36. I don't know why I got confused, but I read it. I'm like, okay, now let's go validate. You have to validate all this stuff. Um, that being said, I was able to quickly get to it, but I tend to say, Hey, give me the cliff notes, reference the page number, give me your citation, give me an example. And I was able to get, get it from there. I don't like it. I don't like it at all. Well,"
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      "text": " It's a tool. I think the more comfortable we are and the better we are at using it, the more efficient we can be. Liz, it's the same thing with Twitter. If your stance with Twitter is, I saw it on Twitter, it must be true. Yeah, that's just silly."
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      "text": " You can look at something and say, okay, now let me check some trusted sources. And then I can validate whether or not something's true. Anytime I'm using chat GPT to do some sort of search or I'm always want the citation. I want to go to, to validate that that piece of data information is accurate. It's important. So what do you, what do you think, what do you think is going to happen with TikTok? An additional 90 days would at least give them an opportunity to try and sell it."
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      "text": " The parent, first of all, the company, all they have to do is get rid of China. All they got to do is get rid of China. You know, if they sell it to another company that comes in and, you know, if here, and here's the other thing, if there's such an issue, if TikTok has such an issue that they're saying, hey, this is unfair what you're doing, right? Like, you can't do that. You can't make us do that. Like, first of all, one of the things they're saying is like,"
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      "text": " The China China has nothing to do with this. Okay, well then sell it. If you have nothing to do with it, and it's not a big deal, and they have no influence, then they shouldn't have a problem selling it. Yeah, but do you think it's fair for the US government to come in and say, you have to sell your company if the divest in your company, there's a little bit of a freedom of speech problem there. I didn't have a I was gonna say I don't have I didn't have a problem when they did to, to Ma Bell."
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      "text": " I have a problem with it. Would you rather have one company running all telecommunications? No, they broke it up AT&T. They broke it up at all these different sprint. Like they've got all these different companies. Why? Because it's a monopoly. Well, as may not necessarily be a monopoly, but"
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      "text": " Sometimes the government has to come in and hey, listen, I made money on TikTok. I hope that they just turn this fucker back on, but I'm saying I'm not in that position. I'm not in a position to make, you know what I'm saying? You can't put something like me in a position of power to make these determinations, right? So what I'm thinking is at some point, somebody has determined that people in Congress have determined that they feel they don't like the fact that China owns a portion"
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      "text": " Or owns a portion of the parent company of tick-tock. They don't like dance, right? They don't like it. They don't like the fact that they have access or could have access to the information that tick-tock can gather on American citizens. Now you can make the argument they don't do that. That's not possible. But honestly, I don't believe anything anything that"
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      "text": " The Chinese government, the CCP, I don't believe anything they say. So I don't believe anything that to me, I would just ban China altogether on buying their products. And people would come out and say, where are we going to get our chips? We're going to build them here. Well, they're going to cost more. Well, then they'll cost more."
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      "text": " I'm paying a thousand dollars for a cell phone now. We need to be manufacturing chips in the United States. We need to be manufacturing everything that has military base or technology base. You want them to make t-shirts? That's fine. They can make t-shirts. They can make plates. They can make stuff that we don't need, but we can't be going to war with a country and then going to them and asking them to provide the chips that run our tanks."
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      "text": " Stupid or hey, you're going to take out our entire infrastructure, our entire electrical grid. Could you send us over some power, some generators and some like, what are you stupid? Like the things that Congress has allowed China or has allowed to be outsourced to China. Man, these guys should be, you know, I don't want to say executed."
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      "text": " Maybe but you know, like it's it's just these are just stupid, stupid, selfish decisions that are clearly based on some kind of a bias or being paid off that you're allowing the China to manufacture things that we need to run our country and steal our technology. Yeah, I was love the guys that were the wind the wind turbines. Did you ever hear the story that wind turbine?"
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      "text": " So these guys were outsourcing when the construction of the wind turbines to make electrical power to China. And what China did was they stole the technology. And they started manufacturing themselves. And then they started selling to these guys customers. And when they sued them and said, you're using our exact blueprints, China said, Yeah, we disagree. And so they sued them, they won."
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      "text": " And they owe the Chinese government owes them or the Chinese company owes them, you know, half a billion dollars. And they said, Yeah, we're not going to pay. Okay, you're not going to pay. And you're selling our technology to us companies in the United States. Yeah. And they're like, Yeah. And they go to the United States and they go, we've got a $500 million judgment against this company."
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      "text": " And they're like, yeah, I know there was. Yeah, we disagree. They're like, yeah, they're and they're like, they're not paying us. Yeah. And you're allowing them to sell this equipment and this technology to our customers in the United States. And Congress just shrugged it off like, oh, yeah. Yeah. Like, well, you're not taking care of Americans. Yeah, you don't need to sell me on the fact that, you know, the CCP in China has"
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      "text": " Participate in unethical business practices stealing of intellectual property copyright trademark infringement all that right? So why not tell them you've got a cell either you can't function here, but I don't think I don't think it's unreasonable. But what I do think is interesting though is"
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      "text": " Trump doing a 180 on this topic because this whole thing started, I want to say in 2019 is they were starting to talk about this and just going for it. Yeah. And just over the last year is when the bill got passed, appealed, upheld by the Supreme Court. And now Trump is kind of come back and saying, you know what, actually we like TikTok. I kind of wonder, I feel like"
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      "text": " Yeah, but I mean, what's going to change in 90 days CCP say, you know, you're right. We want to we're going to sell it to Mr. Beast or whatever. Come in and somebody buys it. That's what I think somebody comes in and buys it. That's what I think should happen. Someone comes in and buy just like I don't think China or Chinese companies should be able to buy."
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      "text": " He feels concerned about the infringement on free speech with forcing bite dance to divest from TikTok. But he also feels that it's unfair that we allow Chinese owned corporations to function United States, whereas China does not allow us own corporate because like you can't you can't use X in China. You can't use X in China."
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      "text": " You can't use it. But we allow TikTok here. So he said it's not really a fair exchange. The other thing that's weird about TikTok is TikTok in China is very different from TikTok in the United States. TikTok in the United States is like, I'm, you know, I'm a cat respect my pronouns. TikTok in China is high level math, you know,"
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      "text": " Yeah, you're not making fun of China and on a tick tock in on tick tock in China, you're not making fun of you're not there's no political discussions. There's no it's all about uplifting the Chinese people and like you're there's not going to be a lot of funny videos unless they're Yeah, I was gonna say like, like,"
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      "text": " What do you, uh, coordinated, you know, dance moves and you know what I'm saying? Like it's, it's a different, it's a different platform over there. I, I, as it is, it just is another kind of quick hot take as a father, I've got an eight year old and a five year old. Quite frankly, I don't think social, I think social media should be illegal for you under 18. Like you, you know, maybe 16, but you can't even use these platforms until you're 16 or 18 because it's complete. It's a good, you talk about science. It's like the ultimate Psyop and, and you know, it's, it's kind of funny."
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      "text": " You know, now that I'm getting bigger into these online communities and influencer community, I'm working with big clients. We're doing like million dollar deals, stuff like that. It's all high school. It's all high school. All people want when they're online is they want likes. We want admiration, you know, and"
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      "text": " That that drive is just an internal human drive to be to want to be like and so I know that if I'm creating a if I know like a specific type of search term has a high volume and I know it's controversial and I know will get me likes."
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      "text": " conflict with the way they really feel or act as a human just so that they can get likes, just then get the cheap likes. And it's, it's, um, I don't know. I don't want my kids on social media, but I know I was going to Panera bread the other day and I saw there were these two young girls that maybe like 10, 12 years old, they set up their phone and they were doing, they were doing dances in their phone. I was like, man, the father here just abdicated his responsibility and we have an entire generation that's growing up that way."
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      "text": " Well, yeah, I think I think Trump giving them 90 days and so back to that, because we're not this discussion is not going to that's not going to go. It's going to go in circles. Well, actually, we probably have the same exact opinion. So it's not going to be sure. I agree. So but but as far as the band is concerned."
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      "text": " But why did Trump reverse course on this? That's I think is interesting, because he was definitely a he was definitely a band tick tock. And now he's a don't band tick tock. He's just saying 90 days that that doesn't mean I'm all for it's it's him saying, Look, a lot of people make money on this app."
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      "text": " I mean, this bill was signed back in April. Right, but they fought it. Remember? They used our court system, which we would never be able to use."
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      "text": " Forget about that bill 90 days is you got 90 days you have to sell like I understand you used our court system and then the last minute they said they ruled with Congress and said. Perfectly legal and that only gave you a few weeks."
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      "text": " We didn't want to. In Zuck's defense, I've never had the entire federal government jamming down my throat. He's a software nerd. He's not a visionary in the same way that Elon is. You've seen Elon go head to head against the US government. You know it's possible."
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      "text": " Yeah. Nobody was threatening to throw you in jail. But I think that's why Zuck is coming out. He's like, oh, actually, Elon, he's not a leader. He's following Elon's lead. You know what I mean? Maybe he's just doing it because it's popular now to be free speech, pro-free speech. But I don't know. When you've got the IRS, the FBI, you're getting hauled in front of Congress multiple times. I'm sure he was like, maybe I just need to play ball with these guys just so they leave me alone. The problem with that mentality is"
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      "text": " His last good idea was Facebook. According to the movie, he took it from the Winklevoss. In the movie, he stole from the Winklevoss twins. I was going to say that the book is called Social Network, right?"
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      "text": " Yeah, it was it was them right that's what it's claimed in the movie in the book and everything, you know, like Zuckerberg wouldn't that being said."
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      "text": " But the other day he was like, what do you think about the tick-tock thing? I was like, I mean, I we make we make decent money on tick like I would hate to see that go away. But you know who knows and I said why because I wasn't even thinking and he was like because I get the bulk of my clients from tick-tock and I was like, oh like I only see him. I'm I really don't go on tick-tock except to check my account. Yeah."
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      "text": " I like the content that is on Instagram. And and YouTube better than tick-tock for some reason, it seems very negative my tick-tock whatever I've done to myself is really just messed me up like it's very negative like I get a lot of negative political ads on tick-tock. So I don't typically go on there other than to check my account. So but apparently he's huge on tick-tock and he was like"
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      "text": " And I don't want to sound callous callous fuck them. What I do think is that you know, sometimes you win sometimes you learn but it's I think it is important to recognize that if you're making let's say 90% of your income from one source as an influencer or an online"
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      "text": " As a digital business owner, you're exposed. If you're relying solely on TikTok or solely on YouTube, I'm not saying you don't have income there, but you need to have other avenues of reaching your audience."
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      "text": " Your friend probably needs to have an email list. He needs to be driving the lead magnet needs to be engaging via newsletter Probably needs an Instagram and I realized by the way that it's hard to be great at everything But we need to have multiple verticals. We have we need to have multiple ways of reaching our audience I hope they sell I hope they just sell it and create and fix the problem and sell it like honestly That's what I hope happens so that everybody can get you know, I"
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      "text": " And you know, that's what I hope happens. It definitely sends shockwaves. I mean, most of my clients were really focused on YouTube. And now a lot of people that were on TikTok are going to come over to YouTube. And so that impacts their viewership that impacts the amount of like, to me, that might it may be if it stayed closed, it may be a huge boost to me, right? Because we have we have shorts, we have a shorts channel. But I mean, that's one of the problems I think with with any sort of government regulation is it might"
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      "text": " seem good in this case, like the Patriot Act after 9-11, like, all right, cool. We need to, mass surveillance is necessary because we need to protect ourselves from terrorists. But there's no, you're not putting the genie back in the bottle on that one. Do you know? Yeah, Congress never passes any laws that say, eh, you know what? This is excessive. This is actually, for me, the last voting, the last election, that was the most important."
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      "text": " That was the most important topic to me. For me was, how do we reduce the size, the scope, the spending? This might be the only chance in our lifetime to ever get someone like an Elon who can go in there with Doge and say, hey, we're going to start gutting government spending and reducing expenditure. Can you imagine if they want to just start gutting? I mean, there are so many, like it, I, okay, like the, like, I love that Trump, like the, the,"
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      "text": " The ATF. Alcohol is legal. Tobacco is legal. Firearms are legal. Why do we have an ATF? Honestly, the laws that they're enforcing can be enforced by any local sheriff."
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      "text": " Sure. We don't need stings and all these things. Any local shares department can enforce like that whole group can be wipe them off. Well, and because what happens with government agencies is they have an allocated budget for the year. Let's say it's, I don't know, $25 million allocated to our budget for this year. You have to spend that money. Yeah."
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      "text": " That's kind of exciting, but at the same time, the idea of having someone like Elon, for example, love what he did with X, but what if he took over TikTok and then he's got TikTok and then too much power accumulated around one person? Facebook has Instagram and Facebook. Right. Well, and WhatsApp."
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      "text": " Then they will absolutely gouged the living hell out of you like nobody is taking over all of these these companies."
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      "text": " The government came in and said we're going to you have to sell off your company. You have to break your company off into four or five different companies. Yeah, and people weren't that's on American. You can't that no, no, you're taking you're charging people outrageous people's phone bills are to 300 bucks every single month. It's outrageous. It doesn't cost you that much to call from California to Florida. Yeah, it just doesn't cost them. It doesn't cost you $300. You can create this and guess what right now?"
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      "text": " It doesn't cost me anything to talk to somebody in California or and back then when they broke it apart, suddenly they broke that company apart and within 6 months, these $300 $350 phone bills for electric art for long distance were dropped down to 80 bucks. 70, but what happened?"
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      "text": " Competition. Yeah, competition. There's nothing wrong with the same thing with the railroads and to break the railroads apart. You have to break the oil companies apart. You cannot allow anybody to consolidate too much power or they will take advantage of it because 100% the truth is is that absolute power corrupts absolutely. There's just no doubt is it it's not a new thing. And it's not going to change. Oh, well, people are better people now. No, they're not."
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      "text": " I can lay in bed and just look at tick-tock and I get the same sensation as I do working for a year and a half and saving all my money to put money down on a new home or buy a vehicle. They get the same enjoyment playing video games. You don't have to work hard. You can get that just lying in bed. Now granted you don't end up having a girlfriend, a wife,"
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      "text": " When I go to the playground, for example, with my kids, all the adults there, every single one of them is always glued to their phone. They're not actually being present there, spending time with their kid, right? It's not just a young person issue. It's a it's a human issue. And you know, it is interesting. We're the last generation that grew up without the internet."
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      "text": " You know, cause when I grew up, there was no internet. We had an, I had, I remember getting a Nintendo, an NES and playing duck hunt and stuff. I had Atari, I played pong, which was cool. But you were like, all right, now that's cool. I'm going to go outside and play for a little bit. But now the internet, it's just kind of interesting in, in our, our kids, my kids are probably the last generation to grow up without robots walking around. And so we just, things are moving."
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      "text": " Things are moving super fast. I think those robots get out of control. I think we take them out. That's what will happen. Elon said the other day that there's a 20% chance that AI destroys humanity, but it's probably still worth pursuing. I was like, I don't like those eyes. He's bringing probably he's probably just being tongue in cheek about it, you know, but"
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      "text": " Yeah, I don't know about you, but all the these kids now or they don't want to work like it really does seem like that. I don't know if it seems like that to you, but all the ones I know like they don't want to work."
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      "text": " They just don't. Americans are going to be in for a rough surprise here in the next five years because it's easier to outsource overseas. Almost all my team's working overseas. Some of them are expatriates that are in the military overseas, but almost all my employees are overseas. We're using AI to enhance their efficiency all over the place and Americans aren't ready. They're not, they're not ready to see robotics, AI and, um,"
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      "text": " Outsourcing take over all these roles, but it's happening. It's going to happen. But in this, I think is at least, you know, you talk about mission and vision is really, you know, what I'm trying to do from a mission standpoint is trying to encourage people"
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      "text": " Yeah, it's all doom and gloom, test the chat GPT, trust but verify, leverage these new tools, experiment with new things, hire a virtual assistant, like do what you got to do to stay relevant. Because things are going to move fast. Now is the worst, the most risky thing you can do right now, I think is be comfortable in the job that you have. That is the most risky thing you can do, because things are going to move quick and you could very easily become obsolete if you're not evolving."
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      "text": " We're going to get a compound. We're going to go even if I have to live in a double wide, we're going to go, we're going to get two, three acres and build a big block wall around it and buy some solar panels and live in a double wide if that's what we got to do. Grow our own food scavenge. There you go. It's like a zombie apocalypse. Absolutely. There's a good chance that a lot of these sci-fi movies are out there like I robot the matrix even like those might actually turn out to be"
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      "text": " Reality at some point iRobot particularly or ready player one, you know, all the all these movies are Yeah, ready player one. Okay, because they were still living in squalor. I robot everything was pristine and crisp and beautiful and Yeah, no, no and everybody seemed like they had"
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      "text": " They still actually I got to watch that movie. I read the book ready player one now or I robot robot. Yeah, did you read the book? I didn't I didn't listen. Let me tell you about the book. It's and I'm probably got the page wrong page count wrong. Let's say it's 600 pages. It's fucking outrageously. Wow. Do you know how much of that book deals with the robot revolution?"
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      "text": " The book is actually you know, the female lead in the book, which is she's a robot like psychiatrists, right? So the book is actually an interview when she's like a hundred and fifty years old. And it's an interview with her because she had been raised by a robot one of the first"
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      "text": " Nanny robots. That's why she in the book is very like, I don't like, you know, she's very robotic. Yeah, you realize in the real in the book, she was raised by one of these things interesting, but not like it wasn't like that back then they were very blocky, whatever. So she was raised by wealthy family who had the first robot nannies and she was raised by nanny."
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      "text": " And because she felt very comfortable around them, she became a robot psychologist or whatever you want to call behavior, psychologist, whatever behaviorless, whatever she is. Well, she ends up being let's say on her 50 years old and she's she is being interviewed by a reporter. Which I'm pretty sure is probably was a human, but now I think about it."
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      "text": " Maybe it was a robot, but it was a human. So let's say a human and she's talking about the advancement. The books horrible by the way, extremely boring. It sounds as boring as it is. It's as boring as it sounds, but it's it's huge. It's like five 600 pages like it's it's a massive book and during that book there is one two or three pages where she talks about the robot revolution or you know,"
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      "text": " She talks about like talks about about these different people and some of the people you recognize that they were in the movie. She talked about the main guy who was the founder of this this new version of robots and she all that but really it boils down to just one or two pages where she has this discussion. That's what they turned into the movie. Like all the stuff that happens in that movie. None of it's in the book except for this this one just a discussion about it and as a result of that they end up"
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      "text": " They end up saying that robots cannot exist. I think on the planet Earth and she doesn't want the three laws. That's who that book I wrote. That's the guy that wrote that book is the person that that's when those the three laws were first invented in the book, right? So right. You cannot hurt a human cannot my mission of action harm a human and you cannot whatever it's like one of them is like something else anyway."
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      "text": " And she, she, listen, she talks about it. It's very, very, I hate to use the word heady, but it's very, I say, analytical where there's all tons of discussions where she talks about the different versions of robots. And at one point, the robots, for instance, there were humans. This was like when the when they're on like Mars."
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      "text": " Or somewhere. Oh, no, they weren't on Mars. It was something to do with radiation. I'm sorry. There were humans that were going into an area that had radiation in it, but it was"
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      "text": " Reasonable does that make sense? Like it was it was we're getting exposed to radiation, right? We have radiation from the Sun every day. Correct. Correct. So it wasn't that big of a deal. What happens is these humans are going into a room. Let's say it's a for the sake of argument, a nuclear power plant and they're going into a certain area where they have to do things and they get they get a certain they get a dose of radiation. That's higher than normal, but it's acceptable, right? Like I can go in here and when I come back out, it's fine. It's not going to kill me."
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      "text": " But it's probably higher than I should be getting right like like maybe working in a radiology lab or something sure what happens is because of the three laws. The robots kept stopping people from going in there and they were saying and they did they had they didn't understand it they simply refused to let them go in."
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      "text": " And they eventually after they reworked the computer program, they realized that they were determining that if a person went in there, they were being damaged. And if they repeatedly went in there, they would be damaged or long term and it would possibly give them a higher higher probability of having cancer in the future. And they said that was too much like you can't stop me from getting in my car."
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      "text": " To drive to work because there's a chance you could be harmed any action is a risk, right? And so they had to rewrite the progression. Listen, and this is something that takes place over. This is like 10 pages 15 pages was they have all these different discussions as they figure out what the problem was and eventually come to the conclusion of this is why we had to redo this and we had to change the laws and it was just like."
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      "text": " Dear, the whole book is like that. It's horrible. But it's a fascinating thought exercise. The idea of having robots that can make my life so much easier is a no-brainer, I think. Obviously, there's going to be challenges associated with it, but it's going to happen. It's going to make our lives a lot better. I think the"
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      "text": " More equipped and more open and the more curious we are to take advantage of these opportunities, the more successful we're going to be and we will find purpose. So that's again, you know, what I'm really working on is trying to help people get get on board and and enjoy the stuff. Your glasses half full. Your glasses. Yeah, half full kind of guy. Yeah, exactly. That's right. Your glass. Yeah, I'm cautiously optimistic. I mean,"
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      "text": " It doesn't serve me to worry about the end of the world because, you know, we talk about humans being the same. It's always been the end of the world. There's always been someone saying the end is nigh. There's certainly some major risks involved with robots, but I'm here for it. I'm excited about it. I think it's going to make our lives a lot better. You know, that's what I think. But I do also think that"
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      "text": " Probably within the next 10 years, you're going to rather have an EMP gun than you are a, like a nine millimeter or 45. You're going to want to have an EMP on site. You can't have a gun at all on the phone. Well, you know, the second, I, you know, I'm, I'm a second amendment guy, so I would say that's probably not fair, but you know, I'm not violent. I'm harmless. Anyway. All right. How long have we been doing this?"
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      "text": " Oh, for God's sake, it's ridiculous. There's got to be something better on Netflix. Well, we're preparing people for the for the next phase of humanity. So I feel good about it. I feel good about being here and jamming. But the problem is that the people who watch this channel the whole time have been waiting for you to talk about your crime. That never happened. And that's all they're going to talk about in the comments. What did this guy do? Hey, you guys, I appreciate you watching. Do me a favor, hit the subscribe button. And by the way, Mark has a channel. He's got all of the"
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      "text": " social media platform things. So we're gonna put all those links in the description box. So you can click on there, go there, check out his channel. He talks about AI and robots and all kinds of stuff like that. So check those out. Also, I appreciate it. Please consider joining my Patreon and subscribe to the Matt Cox clips channel."
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      "text": " It started with a scream inside a quiet Maryland home, a mother trying to protect the family dog and her son in the grip of a violent hallucinogenic rage. By the time it was over, she was dead and he claimed LSD made him do it."
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      "text": " His name, David Minor IV, and we talk to him. Listen to Invisible Choir every other week as we uncover the most haunting true crimes you've never heard of, available wherever you get your podcasts."
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