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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Bread's show is on Friend's Biggest Stories of the Day.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Text state five five five three five further making it
hard for you get to get to Brazil because you're
gonna take all the Brazilian women.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
Oh, that's what it is. That's what it is, you guys.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
I even got a Brazilian wax to take the picture,
and I send them a picture to prove that too.
Speaker 4 (00:17):
What about a Brazilian blowout?
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Got that too?
Speaker 4 (00:19):
Okay, perfect, I got I got that too.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
I went to Paulina's guy. I send them pictures to
prove all of that. I'm one of you. But no,
so we'll see. I may not get to go at
all you will. I thought other countries, well I shouldn't
say about to say that the other countries wanted us
to visit, but I know that's not true.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
But I figured they at least want the money. You know,
they want your money.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
They don't want you to come there to keep making right.
Take it again.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Another text, Kiki's absolutely wrong. That is not how chad
GPT works. It does not compile information for people's personal devices,
which is what I said the text. It takes general
information from the Internet, the same information that you can
search on search engines, and that it makes its own interpretations,
which is why I don't think chat GPT therapy is
a good idea. We don't have to go back there.
I'm not saying it's a bad idea. I just don't
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think it's I think it's going to be extremely generic.
It's not going to be customized to you. So and
I also think that trained talented therapists, you know that
they're a method. I mean Canwin's mom is one of
my sisters, one that they go to school for years
and years and years to learn how to extract information
from you, how to repeat information to you, how how
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you can hear what you were saying in different ways
so that you can interpret it differently. Chat GPT is
not there, not yet, I don't think. Because again, I
tried to ask chat GPT to make a graphic of
the Pope in front of Zero Gravity nightclub in Chicago
last week, and it sent me a picture, a cartoon
of the Pope floating in zero gravity.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
It wasn't it in his picture?
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Okay, So I know that I'm trusting it with my
life or with or with the status of my relationship.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Yeah, I wouldn't exactly listen to her advice.
Speaker 4 (02:07):
But it's nice to have a friend to vent too.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
That's very like, you know, not even one sided, but
just can't really repeat things to people.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Kind of keeps it to herself.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
And that's actually not true because when you tell him
or her things on CHAGPG, they remember.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
That's the whole point. You have to build a relationship
with this bot. Do you have the app on your phone?
Speaker 2 (02:25):
No, I have a but the website, Paulina, it only
knows what you're telling it.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
And we all know.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
We all know the people who go to therapy and lie.
Oh yeah, we all know that. I think most people
go to therapy and they tell their side of the
story and they're hoping that the therapist will go, oh
my god, you are so right and the other person
is so wrong.
Speaker 4 (02:43):
I hope people aren't doing that, because that's the way
to tell you.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
I think most people. I honestly, I should ask my
therapist today. I think I know people who have gone
to therapy who I know are screwing up and doing
bad things, and then they'll tell me what my therapist says,
that you're the problem, like you're cheating on your husband.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
Yeah, it's not great. No, would not recommend.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
I didn't know that at the time. But you're cheating
on your your therapist says, I'm get you know. Did
you include that part? Yeah, well, my therapist says, and
that's another thing. Never do that, never never do that. Well,
my therapist says, as it, I wasn't there, okay, So
I didn't get to tell my side of the story.
And we all know the truth lies somewhere in the middle,
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and I think that's the part that's missing.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
Mm hmmm.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
So you're gonna all, oh, Hovey did this, and Hobby
did that, and Hobvey did this. Well, then did the
cha cheap you'd probably telling you to get a divorce.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
I mean, no, I'm pretty self aware, and I don't
think people agree with it or not. I tell it like, hey,
I did this and he did that, and what do
you think we should do?
Speaker 4 (03:40):
That is what I say? Right, should I say or
should I go?
Speaker 3 (03:45):
I'd like to be present for this at some point.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
No, I mean they get to know you through time
and even like your tone. I've noticed because when I say, hey,
write me a caption in Paulino's tone, no, yes.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
She sounds like me a little bit now.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
I mean, I gotta tell her, hey, don't don't be corny,
like come on, like change it up a little bit.
Speaker 4 (04:00):
I tell her that, please don't be corying.
Speaker 2 (04:01):
I want to talk to you robust as much as
I love you, Paulina, I doubt that it's misspelling things
and and using the wrong Have.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
You seen any of miss spells in the past three months?
Speaker 2 (04:10):
What I mean, which is right, which means it hasn't
been It certainly hasn't taken on your own then no.
Speaker 4 (04:16):
Definitely, I'm telling you. I'm telling you I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Right, that's what I mean.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
I thought that, and I'm not giving I mean, listen
to the show for a minute, and Paulina has her
own vernaculous it's your entire own thing headlines. This morning,
another equipment outage forced a groundstop at Newark Universe or
new University this university at Newark Liberty International Airport for
flights on Sunday morning. The glitch followed a ninety second
long radar and radio outage. This is like the third
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or fourth time that we've heard about it, so who
knows how many times it's happened before that.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
No crash has occurred. This article says, well, that's good.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Yeah, no crash has occurred, But five FA employees ended
up taking forty five days of trauma leave. I would
think that would be fairly traumatic for me if I'm
sitting in front of a radar screen with airplanes on
it and I'm supposed to make sure they don't go
into each other, and then the thing just stops working.
I mean, look, do we get forty five days of
trauma every time the satellites aren't aligned here and we
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go off the urn. There's nothing I can do about it.
We'd never be here, I know. I mean, how many
incidents of that have we had?
Speaker 4 (05:18):
But we get to run around in circles from room
to rooms.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
You know, people are wondering why why I've lost so
much weight? I don't know, because Jason should he should
be like right rail exactly, you should be rendering over summer,
running around the circles. When Steff messes up around here,
I guess they're working on a fix, and they're going
to update the entire air traffic control system. So they're
saying Pope Leo the fourteenth now has a trading card
(05:41):
from tops the first American born Pope has his own
trading card. The card feature is a picture of the
Pontiff when he greeted the crowd gathered in Saint Peter's
Square for the first time. Random orders will receive special
variant editions, including a white smoke image version of the
card that is limited to just two hundred and sixty copies.
I can't wait to see people on TikTok ripping the
(06:02):
Pope Pope packs. You ever see people open cards on
like they open like they get like the big the
big card, the big score. You know it to be someone
like opening Pokemon pox. Why can't I talk today? Well,
I mean everything.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
Seems to be a widdow Pope Pope pull.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
That's hard to say Pokemon packs poke mom, it's hard
to say too him. But you'll see the guy and
he'll be like opening packs and then.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
Oh my god, there's a charge on and his hands.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Starts shaking, and then he grabs like a plastic sleeve
and tries to put it in the thing because you
don't want any creases or like the corners to get
messed up because you just retired. Mm hm, that's how
it's gonna be with this. Oh my God, I get
the white smoke. I got the white smoke, Pope card.
My hand's shaking. This is for you. It's just for
you and only you, Kiki, No one else has to listen.
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Researchers saying that an artificial intelligence tool can assess a
cancer patient's biological age by analyzing a simple selfie and
help for survival rate.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Here we go again. Oh wow, we're trusting this thing.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
The AI model evaluates facial features to estimate how old
it passion a person appears biologically, which can differ from
their chronological age. Studies have shown that this biological age
estimation could be a more accurate predictor of a patient's
survival rate than traditional methods. Technology aims to assist doctors
and tailoring treatment plans by providing insights into a patient's
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overall health status. I think that this audio and somebody
audio from last week with us talking about chat GVT
is going to be like that Today's show audio where
they're talking about email thirty years ago where Brian gumbles
on the couch.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
Called, what's that app? Symbol mean? The world Wide Web?
What is that?
Speaker 2 (07:44):
That's what this is going to sound like, because in
ten years we are going to be going to AI therapy,
I'm sure ye.
Speaker 3 (07:49):
In fact, I don't.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
I'll probably have to go to AI therapy because you
they'll have an AI fred that's way better at this
than I am.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Clearly will be. So, I mean, all jokes aside, this
is where we're headed.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Ye.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
This SE's gonna tell me how long I'm gonna live.
I've given up. Do you want to know?
Speaker 2 (08:04):
No?
Speaker 4 (08:04):
I don't want to know that.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
No, So I can take Let's say I can take
a selfie of you, which wouldn't be a selfie, would
be a picture, and then I can send it in
right right, you know what? Honestly, Chad, Chad? Can Chad
do this? I don't know what's going on with me today?
Send it cold medicine day. I guess.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Anyway, I can I take a picture of you. I
submitted into the thing, and it's going to tell me
exactly how long you have to live in at accurate.
Speaker 4 (08:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
I don't either.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
I don't want to know that.
Speaker 3 (08:35):
I don't either.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
No, but you could argue that if you had that
kind of information, that you would let's say you've got
thirty days let's say you've got forty five. Let's say
you've got thirty years. I bet it would change the
way you look at everything. It would have to Oh yeah,
like you know, I'm forty early forty. So if if
if you told me I have forty more years to live, well,
then I might take a deep breath and go Okay,
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then I can take my time doing this, that and
the other thing. If you said to me, you have
one year where then I'm going to clean up well,
I'm going to make sure all my stuff is in order,
I'm going to go see what I want to see.
I'm going to say goodbye to people. You know, because
you would have that option. Yeah, because it's going to
happen whether you like the information or not. Or you
can just live each day and then hope, you know,
you get another one.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
And I feel like a lot of people would take
advantage of this, like a lot of people would like
to know.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
Which is scary, but I think that's where we're headed.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
A recent study highlights a surprising shift in the traditional
Southern accent. They say that it's going away no in
places like Atlanta, Raleigh, New Orleans. Linguists attribute the change
to significant migration from other parts of the US, leading
younger generations to adopt more neutral speech patterns. The influx
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of non Southern residents and evolving cultural aspirations are influencing
this linguistic transformation. The classic Southern draw may be diminishing
in cities, experts believe that it will persist in rural
areas and evolving Southern identity less tied to traditional speech patterns.
I believe that tim you go to a place like
Charlotte or Raleigh, and you get a lot of transplants
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because of business and stuff there. People in banking, people
in tech. So then they have kids, maybe they meet
someone from there, they grew up there, maybe they don't.
And then there goes the accent.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
Oh, I love the accent.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
I'm say me too, I do too.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Yeah. The World Video Game Hall of Fame has announced
his class of twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
I know you guys are wondering about this.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Defender, an eighty one arcade game that raised the bar
on difficulty from simple stuff like Space Invaders Quake, which
was a ninety six follow up to Doom GoldenEye Double
seven from Nintendo sixty four, and the Tamagatchi, the Digital
pet have all made the video game Hall of Fame,
Age of Empires, Angry Birds, Call of Duty four, Modern Warfare, Frogger,
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Golden Tea, How's Golden teen on in There, Harvest Moon,
Mattel Football, and NBA two K did not make.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
The cut this year.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
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(11:22):
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(11:44):
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Speaker 3 (11:48):
I'm in.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
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Speaker 2 (11:57):
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