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April 29, 2026 3 mins
Is AI taking over our world? Dangerous Dave talks about our common uses for AI. Plus, things people learned late in life.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Please snap deeper in the din with dangerous day. AI
might be taking our jobs, invading our privacy, and harming
the environment, but we're letting it because on the plus side,
it might deliver a killer guacamole recipe. A reason Pole
asked people, how are you using conversation based AI like Chat, GPT, Claude,
and Google Gemini. Top answers are twenty five percent of

(00:22):
people using it to summarize long written content, nineteen to
find a recipe with limited ingredients, sixteen percent, diagnosing a
medical situation, fifteen percent, helping make a life decision, ten
percent settling a debate, ten percent strategizing an awkward conversation,
or creating content for social media. Now six percent said

(00:43):
toning down an angry email probably important that you do that,
and four percent said make it sound like a lawyer
wrote it. With those options, people were given, twenty five
percent said none of the above, or twenty three percent
said other. They also compared responses from men and women.
Female users more likely to say they've turned to AI
for personal or social scenarios, while men more likely to

(01:04):
use it for settling debates. I know I'm right, but
I don't know why. I'm gonna have to let AII
figure it out deeper. In the two there's a post
on threads going viral after a lady asked, what is
something in life you didn't learn the truth about until
in an embarrassing long later time in your life? Some
of the best responses. People are jumping in with some
hilarious confessions. One person said, I thought the person who

(01:26):
reads a disclaimer during a commercial just talk super fast.
Then I found out it was sped up audio. Little
Piggy who went to market was not going grocery shopping. Yeah,
he was the market thought McGraw hill textbooks were made
by Timmergrand faith Hill. One person said I thought Elton
John was blind because he wore those sunglasses. Another person said,
when you're told not to operate heavy machinery during taking

(01:49):
certain medications, A they mean cars, I assume they meant bulldozers.
I thought Mount Rushmore faces occurred naturally by coincidence. One
person said I thought Jimmy Buffett and Warren Buffett were
the same person and they just got rich off the
Margarita song. Another person said, I'm afraid I still don't
know what RSVP means. Respond soon very important Actually it's

(02:09):
a French phrase. If you didn't know, respondez sivu play,
which translates to respond if you please or please respond.
Another person said, I thought every song played on the
radio was being played live in the studio at the station.
Actually had a niece ask me that how you get
all the bands in the studio way back when? And
one person said, apparently nar walls are real, and that,

(02:32):
by the way, brings us to our fox Den Top five.
Man not for the Foxden Top five? Did these guys
even count that high? All right? Foxden Top five or
the top five Things people will never learn. Number five
Standing up in an airplane when it gets to the
terminal does not get you to the exit any faster.

(02:56):
Number four pajama pants are meant to be worn inside,
not outside. Number three paper plates do not count as
bringing something to a pot luck woh. Number two and
number two things some people will never learn in life

(03:17):
is raisins are not Halloween candy. And now number one.
Number one thing some people will never learn they'll never
win an argument on Facebook. Two again for another episode

(03:39):
of Deeper in the Den with Dangerous Dave. Right here
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