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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Type dangerous, just like Big Tim. Come on, I like
them dangerous song about Big Tim.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
And the show is the biggest stories of the day.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Yes, a J and I are on the same page.
AJ texted it may just be me, but this song
is giving Jlo vibes. What I say, Oh, what I say.
It's kind of the talk singing thing. Well, I think
that's called rapping, but I don't know. Yeah, but Jayl
is she rapping or is it? It's like talk singing
kind of yeah, giving the least.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Anyway, she'll be on a radio music festival and you
can get it time. Okay, we got we gotta.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Specify, Okay, talking about ja we gotta specify because because
the legendary Mariah carry with that legendary song type dangerous.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
When you had nine octaves, she would never be giving
the least. I can only three. Well, it gives, it
gives a little Jaylo. I hear it.
Speaker 1 (00:55):
I understand, I understand it. Now, all right, bigest stories
of the day, Aaron Rodger. We'll sign with the Steelers
of Jason. I don't even know why I do this anymore,
but Seattle, okay, Pittsburgh, which I can see why that
you know, doesn't really roll off the tongue, but four
time NFL MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers has signed a one
year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the twenty twenty
(01:16):
five season. He will be at their mini camp next week,
So after all this build up, he is going to
be a Pittsburgh Steeler, not a a Packer, not a
Jet of New York any longer. So there, I know
you're excited about it, Jason Old, Like, why is he
still playing?
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Like a round? I mean he's on the older side. Yeah,
like you just finally just cancel him all around? You
should It's not giving a good person. She gives, it
gives very toxic. It gives. He gives extremely toxic, and
he just like keeps getting hurt.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
So I don't understand why, Like, if he's old and brittle,
why are they still asking him to play? And why
hasn't he been canceled brittle and should be canceled yet? Okay, yeah,
well there you go, Pittsburgh's dealers fans, Now he's your problem.
I got AI and Tech stories today for you in
the Biggest Stories of the day Amazon. This just sounds frightening.
Here's the headline. I'll just give you a headline. Humanoid
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delivery robots will spring out of vans. So Amazon's testing
humanoid robots designed to literally spring out of electric delivery
vans and bring packages right to your doorstep. Now, if
it's scary, okay, if it gets me my deordor and
faster or oh my deodor, it's an auto delivery. Wonder
why I guess it's carpet. I don't know if you
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heard about that. I don't know if you heard that.
I'm a carpet user. But we may have talked about
it for an hour and a half yesterday. No, but
if it gets me my stuff faster, then let a
humanoid robot jump out and throw it at me or whatever.
Two legged, two arm bots Okay, now it's getting scarier.
Are currently training in a specialized humanoid park in San Francisco,
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navigating obstacle.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Courses to master the of delivery.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
The robots are set to work in tandem with Amazon's
fleet of over twenty thousand Rivian electric vans and plans
to expand to one hundred thousand by twenty thirty. The
goal is to enhance efficiency. Amazon assures that human drivers
will still play a role in the delivery process. Experts
note that these robots will perform best in standardized environments,
but challenges may arise in more complex scenarios involving pets
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and children. Yikes, Okay, I did see one the other day.
I don't know how common this is now, but I
did see a drone delivery. And I don't know if
it was like a you know, just for the video
or whatever, but it was a bunch. It was a
family standing out in their driveway and I think they ordered,
you know, I don't know, food, and here comes this
drone fly over the house and it just like a
little like a rope, lowers from the drone and lowers
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the item and drops it and then just then flies away.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
No, I'm not here for I saw a video. I
think it was a Michigan. There was a horse, a
horse and a buggy and they were doing deliveries.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Horse and buggy delivery. So we've gone the other direction.
I saw.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Decided to go the other way. We're like, no, some
people leading in the humanoids. Nope, We're going back to
horse and bugget.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
We have a lot of homage people in Michigan. Right
by my cabin they're always on their horses. Yeah, be
very nice people who forget about that. Nope, we've decided
we're going the other way. I wanted to, Yes, go back.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
A guy was seen and Calein saw this story this morning,
I know because she would mentioned it. But a guy
was seen talking to his AI girlfriend while on a subway,
and it's gone viral now. The guy on a New
York City subway. He was having an intimate conversation with
chat gpt, treating it like a romantic partner. Now, let's remember,
chat GPT is AI. Chat GPT is not real. Chatchypt is. Well,
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it is real, but it's you know, you're not talking
to real human being. A viral photo shared by one
user shows the man reading a heartfelt message from the
chatpot and mind your own business, by the way, okay,
why why are we taking pictures out of people's phone?
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Yeah, mind your own business.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Something warm to drink, a calm ride home, and maybe
if you want, I'll read something to you later, or
you can rest your head in my metaphorical lap while
we let the day dissolve gently away. He replied with
a simple thank you. I don't know I want. Yeah,
that would be a lot similar than I think some
of the shenanigans you guys are up to.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
But should I say watching your whole body and putting
on outfits and low on? Yeah, you know I'm about
to fall in love with GBT. Oh that's gonna happen. Wow? Yeah,
I got to say, is I love you to tell
me everything that I want to hear?
Speaker 3 (05:32):
But I don't approve this message because I think at
the end of the day, we still need human connection
for love. But when you want to you know, AI therapist.
Nothing wrong with that, Nothing wrong with that.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
So do some criticize the photographer for invading the man's privacy?
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Others express concern over the growing reliance and AI for
emotional support. Experts warm that's sharing personal information with chatbots
isn't entirely private, as companies like open ai and Google
have caught users against inputting sensitive data. How long before
we're sending chat GBT money?
Speaker 2 (06:05):
Huh?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Like these people do you know where they fall in
love on the internet and they send money and it
turns out it's going to somebody in you know, Nigeria
or something. Right, that's a dude in an Internet cafe.
This is I don't know this is nefariousis I don't
know what this is it? Yeah, that being said, I
suppose if you're communicating with AI, yeah, you know, there's
no expectation of like getting married or I mean, so
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you're getting kind of you get the kind of the
feel that somebody cares, except you don't have to like
do anything back.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
Yeah, cook underwear, that's true, right, right? Doesn't sound so bad,
you guys.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
I mean, look, I'm trying to see the upside here, right,
I mean, you put it best. I don't have to
cook you dinner or watch your underwear, mister AI. And
you're just gonna let me rest my head gently in
your metaphorical lap. Well you read to me, why you know,
because hey, I didn't have a real lap, Jason.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
You don't need to point it out to me.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
And in related news, Timberland has unveiled AI created music.
Now he has an AI created artist. He's introducing a
new genre of pop with AI. He's launching an entertainment
company called Stage Zero. It's all AI with a co founder.
And this is from Rolling Stone. The goals to pioneer
a new genre of music called a pop or artificial pop.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
The company's first AI.
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Generated artist, Tata, will reportedly be releasing a tabut single soon.
Timberland explains Tata is a living learning, autonomous music artist
built with AI. Tata is the start of something bigger.
Speaker 4 (07:39):
Okay, so what are we gonna do when we have
all this free time? Because clearly we're replacing ourselves?
Speaker 2 (07:44):
So what are we gonna do?
Speaker 4 (07:45):
Like what, like why though, why are we doing that?
Speaker 2 (07:51):
We're just exacting, That's what I'm saking.
Speaker 4 (07:52):
Are we just gonna go in the field and just
like run around and just lay down and like, because.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
We're gonna run around in a field and just lay
me well, yeah, and a drone's gonna zip by over
the top of us with you know, somebody's hemrooid cream
or whatever.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Right right, We're gonna have to live in a field
because like.
Speaker 4 (08:10):
We won't have jobs, That's what I'm saying. Like it's
over weight, we're here.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
I'm sorry, but like, how many people are gonna get
hit in the head with products they didn't order or
drones running into each other, or how long before it's
like Lord of the Flies and you look up and
you can't see the sky because the zooms or God
forbid one of these things runs into an airplane. It's
happened before. I don't I don't know. I mean, I
don't want to be that old timey guy that like
you played this clip twenty years from now, and but
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it's it is a little crazy. I mean, we are
definitely relying on computers to do things that humans should
be doing for each other. Yes, like jingle Ball is
going to be tat now. Well, well, I mean might
save some money. I mean, how much is Tata gonna cut?
And sometimes we Tata shows up on time on like
most of the artists that we have for jingle Ball
our own tickets.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Yeah, so maybe we research on you know, like diseases
and stuff like can we move our focus?
Speaker 2 (08:58):
I think we're doing that too, But I just we
should all put this energy elsewhere.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Make sure you get your butt cream on time, though,
you know, just zoom zoom right over the top of
your head and drop it.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
Drop it there.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
It is in sort of tech news, but no longer AI.
We've moved on from AI now. A recent ruling by
the California Court of Appeals has clarified, at least in California,
that holding your phone to check a map while driving
is illegal under the state's distracted driving laws.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
You need to listen to this.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
There's a lot of station not allowed to have your
phone out and up doing stuff, text in whatever right
while you're driving. Yeah, because driving a large metal object
should should require Paulina Giggy enough of your attention.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
Yes, yes, but no yes.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Yeah, yeah, as you make tiktoks and edit them while
you're driving here in the moment, that was not me.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Yeah. The decisions jampishure.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
In a twenty sixteen case where a driver was fined
one hundred and fifty eight dollars for using his phone's
map function while on the road, a lower court overturned
the conviction, suggesting that the law only prohibited active users
like texting or calling. However, the appellate court reinstated the find,
emphasizing that any handheld use of a phone while driving,
even just checking directions, is prohibited.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
So don't be doing that.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
I guess if you're holding it up, then whatever they
can get you for that doesn't matter if you're texting
or making a major motion picture like Kiki is for
TikTok some time, Siri just talk.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
Too much though, Like you just told me to make
a left. I heard you the first time. She will
cut the song off again. It's to say it again.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Sure you know?
Speaker 1 (10:32):
Yeah, Well, at least now you'll be able to get
your steps delivered by AI.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
I'll just drop it on your head.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
I guess yeah. We won't worry about that anymore. You
won't have to get directions to CBS, because a humanoid
will bring it to you and read you a bedtime
story when it gets there. It's National Donut Day to day, guys,
and two of the biggest donut chains both have ways
to score free donuts. Krispy Kreme is giving away a
free donut any kind, no purchase necessary, just walk in
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and get and Duncan will give you a free donut
if you buy coffee or any beverage. Do you want
to know why we have a Donut Day, Well, I'm
gonna tell you fratz faw. In fact, the Salvation Army
started National Donut Day in nineteen thirty eight to honor
the donut lassies who headed out donuts to soldiers in
World War One.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
They're also hosting.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
A annual donut eating the World Donut Eating Championship today, a
professional eater named James Webb, set a new record last
year at seventy glades donuts an eight minutes.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Well seven, look eleven donuts a minute. Yikes, damn wow.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
It's a National Eyewear Day today as well, National Higher
Education Day, National Drive in Movie Day, National Gardening Exercise Day,
and it's D Day honoring those who fought on the
beaches of Normandy, France. And yes, we have world leaders fighting.
I didn't mention that as caddy and entertaining as it is.
We don't really do politics on here, but boy is
the tea piping hot.