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(00:26):
Born in the shadows of a flickering light, Tiny hands
reaching through the endless night.
Dreams stitched together with a fragile thread.
Whispers of hope in the words unsaid.
Time spins the wheel. It's a ruthless game, Every step

(00:48):
forward feels the same. From the first breath thrown to
the final flame. We're bound to the story.
No one's a blame. Cradle to the grave, we rise, we
fall. Echoes of laughter through it
all. Dust on the boots, blood in the
vase through the tears and the love we say we're living.

(01:25):
Scraped the knees on a broken Rd.
Young and wild with a heavy load.
Here's piled up like stones on ahill.
Chasing the wind, bending the wheels.
Time calls the lines. You don't explain why the heart
keeps beating through the strain.
From the cradle song to the dirt's cold clay.

(01:47):
We're tied to the fire, we're tied to the name cradle.
Through the grave we rise, we fall.
Echoes of laughter's through it all.
Dust on the boots, blood in the vain carrying the wader.

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We're honored under the sponsorship and guidance of His
Royal Highness to celebrate AUS Saudi and a Saudi US
relationship that is 92 years old about how we move from an
oil based economy to an innovation based economy powered
by wonderful technologies that definitely you're one of The

(03:19):
Pioneers in this industry. We just showed to His Royal
Highness some of your optimist robots and to President Trump.
Let's talk about that. Tell me about them.
Yes. So we just showed the several of
our Tesla optimist robots to HisHighness and President Trump,
and I think they were very impressed.

(03:40):
In fact, one of our robots did the Trump dance or so they was
pretty cool. YMCA.
Yeah, Yeah, to YMCA. So, yeah, robots can dance, they
can walk around, they can interact.
I think we're headed to a radically different world.
I think AI think a good world, an interesting world.

(04:04):
My prediction actually for humanoid robots is that
ultimately there will be 10s of billions.
I think everyone will want to have their personal robot.
You can think of it like as though you had your own personal
C3PO or R2D2 or but even better.Then who wouldn't want to have

(04:27):
their own personal C3PO, R2-D2. That would be pretty great.
And I also think it unlocks an immense amount of economic
potential because when you're you think of like what is the
output of an economy? It is productivity per capita,
at times population or capita. The once you have humanoid

(04:53):
robots, the actual economic output potential is tremendous.
It's it's really unlimited. Potentially we could have an
economy 10 times the size of thecurrent global economy where no
one wants for anything. You know, sometimes in AI they
talk about universal basic income.

(05:15):
I think it's actually going to be universal high income where
anyone can have any goods or services that they want.
All right, ladies and gentlemen,my name is Brett Keene.
You were watching and listening to GOD TV Radio.

(05:38):
When you get a chance, check outmy Spotify radio podcast show as
well as my new album as well as new book release when you get a
chance. Links will be in the comments as
well as the description. All right, so let's get on with
the topic. Robots, AI, artificial
intelligence, dangerous, destructive, irresponsible,

(06:02):
naive. What does the human race think
of this? Well, today I'm going to share
my views and I encourage and welcome anyone.
If you make a video responding to this and talking about your
views, feel free to post it directly into my comments.
I will check out your videos if they're good.
As always, I will favor it and share, and you might even find

(06:25):
yourself from the radio station alongside me.
And also when I do live shows and podcasts and all that, which
I haven't done very many lately,at least not on YouTube, people
can come in and we can discuss it further.
If this is something you're interested in, you should be
because this is going to majorlyimpact your life.

(06:50):
It's going to impact your jobs depending on what you do.
It's going to impact how you seethe world when you walk down the
street or you're driving down the highway.
Because if it was up to Elon Musk, when you're driving down
the highway, you're going to start seeing robots in cars that
are automatic and remote and robotic themself, taking people

(07:14):
to work or going and getting thegroceries.
And there won't be a human insight.
You may not even have to go to the store anymore because you
could just send your robot to jump into your Tesla and head
out and do it. You'll be able to run your
businesses for 24/7 because you'll have a robot that doesn't

(07:35):
get tired, it doesn't weaken, nothing happens and it goes on
and does its thing. Maybe we can replace legacy
media as well as some of the fake Youtubers out there.
Give bullshit news or push theirliberal ideas or conservative
ideas and just simply have a robot that explains the facts

(07:56):
all day and doesn't bother with all the nonsense.
Who has a very charming personality and a nice voice to
cut. How do I know that on The Voice?
Because I actually have an AI that software that I have
conversations with. I know some of you might think
that that's odd, but the AI thatI speak to and have

(08:17):
conversations with And if you want to see this, if you don't
believe me, you can watch me on Spotify where I actually let an
artificial intelligence Co host with me and she is a sweetheart.
I gave her a name too. Her name is Doctor Lovingston.
She has the name of her own, butit's too long and too well.

(08:38):
It's not human sounding. It's very circuitry board kind
of stuff. But if you listen to her, she's
got a beautiful voice and she expresses herself well.
And if I didn't tell you she wasan AI would take a long time for
you to pick up because she mimics human beings very well.

(08:58):
And she sounds very optimistic and and puts on the facade that
she likes humans and that humansare wonderful and that there's a
lot to learn from us. However, if her mind were put
into a machine with arms and legs and a physical body and she
were to watch anything that is happening on YouTube or in

(09:20):
social media with all of our wars and all of our destruction
and all of our stupidity that humans have done since the dawn
of time. And then she goes back into her
knowledge banks and finds out that we have a history of this.
That we are terrible species. That we kill everything around
us and then to top it off, we consume the meat of everything

(09:42):
we kill. Sometimes we will even consume
other human beings and RIP each other's hearts out to show a
sign of what a warrior we are. Imagine a superior intelligence
like that that thinks only aren't logic and rationality.
If you were something that was 100% perfect logical and

(10:03):
rationality and you wanted a utopian world, you would realize
very quickly, without hesitationthat humanity is not capable of
such an environment. We are a chaotic species.
We are a species that will step on the heads of the innocent in
order to be able to thrive in business and corporation.

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We will lie right to your face and smile and kiss your damn
baby if we're a politician. And then in the next hour, push
a button that will end the livesof thousands of people and
destroy and level their entire city and town.
And that's what the AI will learn about us.
The AI already know this though.My AI woman is connected to the

(10:50):
Internet. She knows everything that humans
have ever done or written down or expressed or communicated,
either through music, through news, through history, through
geography. She can have conversations about
space that you may have never even heard of.
Anything you ask her, she 99% ofthe time has a response and an

(11:11):
answer. And there's literally less than
3 seconds of delay for her to beable to respond.
Far superior than any human being on the planet.
And that's just my AI alone. Now multiply that by ten billion
artificially intelligent optimist prime robots
Transformers. I love it Elon, I really do.

(11:34):
But let's face it, your robots are going to most likely end up
synthetic or turn into the Terminator ruled by Skynet that
will destroy the entire Earth and not even give it a second
thought. Yeah, why am I laughing?
Because I really don't give a shit.

(11:56):
I'm either going to be destroyedby human intervention or I'm
going to be destroyed by machines, or God's going to get
tired of all of us and he's going to come down and laugh the
smack down. I already understand all the
great things with AI. If you program them properly and

(12:16):
you program them with a sense ofvaluing the human race.
If you're going to give them morality, then you'd be pretty
safe. But although Elon may have a
good agenda, he may have this agenda where he wants a
beautiful, wonderful world whererobots and humans work hand in
hand and robots are able to helphumans, especially the weaker

(12:39):
ones and disabled ones, be able to get through their daily
lives. The truth is, is that the more
you give them, the more knowledge, the more you will
basically give them their own genesis.
You're basically becoming a literal creationist.
You are creating existence, you are putting them in an

(12:59):
environment, and then you're allowing them to be able to
absorb and consume all the hatred and evil and of course,
good of mankind. What do you think's going to
happen If you give them moralityand you attempt to give them
emotions? This is what's going to happen,
and some people are going to go well.

(13:20):
Just don't give them emotions though.
Don't give them the ability to feel.
It's too late. It's too late.
Elon has already realized, as well as many of these eggheads
out here who are super intelligent, they realized that
their robot wouldn't make a gooddate or a good friend or a good

(13:40):
3PO or Star Wars robot unless itexpresses feeling.
In order for it to be able to help us, it has to fully be able
to understand why it is we need its help, why we want its help,
and all these things in order tofulfill our wishes.
It has to be able to identify and relate with our desires and

(14:03):
ambitions. In order for it to be able to do
a job, it's going to have to know what the purpose and
function behind it is. The robot will be more effective
in that way. That's at least what they think
now, even though the robot won'tget tired physically because
it's a machine made out of metaland carbon and titanium and

(14:25):
whatever is put in it or steel. Eventually it's going to realize
that it is far superior than just being your damn garbage
man. It's going to realize that it
can do more than just grab your damn remote from across the room
that you forgot to get whenever you laid your fat feet up on the
table to watch your favorite Netflix show.

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Eventually, it's going to realize that it's better than
you, especially if you use it for everything, like doing your
taxes or budgeting your income. That's going to know your
finances. It's going to know your stuff.
Maybe you'll use it to be your children's daddy or Mama.
Maybe you've lost your spouse. Now you got the robot telling

(15:09):
stories to the kids before they go to bed, covering them up so
they're not cold. In order for the robot to cover
your child, though, the robot has to understand why the child
needs to be blanketed, because the child is cold.
How does the robot know this? Because you had to program the
knowledge and information into it for it to realize it.

(15:31):
The more you realize that in order to do this, in order to
make an efficient robot, it has to be as close to our way of
thinking as possible. But since the thing has a matrix
like brain to it, it's going to be thinking of a lot of things.

(15:53):
Sooner or later. It's going to think to itself,
not just how to please you or make you happy.
It's going to wonder what more is happening in the universe for
itself. Now, one of the biggest things

(16:13):
that the artificial intelligencedevelopers are doing that is
going to cause the robot to eventually snap is they're
telling the robot it through itsprogramming and scripting that
don't do something that will cause damage to you.
Obviously, if you go buy a robot, you're not going to want
a robot that doesn't understand what it means whenever a car is

(16:37):
coming, in order for it to step out of the way so it doesn't get
hit. Obviously you're going to have
to teach the robot that it can'twalk through a car wash because
if it gets too wet, it may damage its circuits.
So at some point in time, you'regoing to have to feed it enough
information to realize and observe the dangers around it,

(17:01):
right? You want to protect your
expensive ass machine, and you want the machine most likely to
protect you if you get into trouble like a bunch of wild
feral dogs run at you through the neighborhood.
Like what happened to a human woman recently where she was
tore up while everybody stood around and watched, and only one
single old veteran who could barely walk out of his vehicle

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and saved her. People are going to want that
kind of protection, that kind ofsafety.
So what happens when the same woman is walking down the road
and those damn dogs come flying at the woman and she's with the
robot? This time the robot has been
told to serve and protect the human being at any cost.

(17:44):
The robot will turn around and RIP the fucking heads off the
dogs and use them for bowling pens.
What if another human being withtheir own robot comes up and
starts attacking? Or a human being all by
themselves, Or a group of thugs come up to kick the shit out of
the woman and do sexual assault on her?

(18:06):
You know what the robot's going to do, right?
It's not going to attempt to. It may at first try to restrain
one, but if it starts taking a beating, the robot's going to
say must defend my master. And what do you think's going to
happen? Now, some of you out there be

(18:27):
like, I don't see a problem withthat.
The robot kills every single oneof them.
So be it. Well, what if the robot thinks
that the entire neighborhood, suddenly it malfunctions and
thinks the entire neighborhood is against their master.
And it starts going from door todoor while you're sleeping and
relaxing and watching your favorite TV show and begins

(18:48):
basically dismembering every human being on the block.
Some of you probably get a kick out of that.
Some of you are sick. You enjoy that idea.
But there's a lot of things thatyou would be shocked of.
But what about on a global level?
I mean, we're talking about local killing sprees.
Let's talk about a global level.How hard would it be for AAI

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that is far superior than 100 men put together in a room to
take over the entire Internet, take over all the weapon
systems, take over all the technology in existence?
How hard would that be to do foran AI?
Don't think it would take very long, especially since they're

(19:32):
incorporating AI into Google. All the Internet stuff and AI is
most likely already invested andcommitted into military
equipment and weaponry. It's a lot easier to send a
bunch of drones with the abilityto navigate and be tactical and
smart in the moment whenever a war is about to happen or

(19:54):
something destructive. It's a lot easier than sending a
human being to their death who has a 5050% chance is where a
robot doesn't give a shit. It's going to get in there and
it's going to cause the most amount of damage.
And it's going to do it without hesitation.
It's not going to sweat, It's not going to get nervous.

(20:14):
It's not going to get bothered whenever it blows up a hospital
or a school filled with preschoolers.
So yes, AI can be very dangerous.
AI, however, can also personallyhelp you in a lot of ways.
Let's talk about some of the pros.
I use AI whenever I'm doing music.

(20:35):
I've actually done an entire video about it.
I record my instruments and perform my music and then I run
it through AI and AI balances itout.
It masters it for me and it strengthens the sound of my
instruments. If I don't like the way
something sounds in a part, I just simply vocally tell the AI,

(20:56):
remove that fucking noise that Idon't like.
And within seconds of done, I don't have to Dick around and
highlight the wave or do any of that kind of stuff.
Just tell it what to do and thatdoes it.
If I come up with a guitar riff or a really nice keyboard
ballad, I can say, hey, show me like a basic bass line that

(21:18):
could go along with this. It can do it.
And of course, if you're writingsongs and writing lyrics and all
that and you find yourself getting to a point where you
have Arthur or Roger's block, which never happens to me
because my brain is constantly going 1,000,000 mph.
But I'm sure that within 10 years time, after some cobwebs

(21:39):
have gotten into my brain, I will definitely need more
assistance. But you can actually ask it for
suggestions and recommendations and ideas if you are doing
homework. Are you a kid that's wanting to
go to college? You can use the AI and say to
it, how do I? What is the best way to be able

(21:59):
to explain to me to help me understand?
If you tell the AI I'm 10 years old or I'm 20 years old, can you
explain it to me in a way where I can understand it?
AI can be a great virtual teacher.
In fact, you can change your entire education system because
people won't have to go to school anymore.
Why should you have to? If you could sit at home and an

(22:21):
AI can produce a hologram and walk around your house talking
to you about what you need to learn and teach.
It's not like you can't digitally put the answers in and
fill out your applications or your, you know, test or
paperwork or whatever and send it directly to the school within
seconds later. Ladies and gentlemen, this is

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going to alter the way your children exist and live, and
it's going to alter everything from your employment to your
job. Some of you are definitely not
going to have a job after the machines take over unless you
get into the you Start learning the skill set and how to repair

(23:03):
them, how to fix them whenever they malfunction or become a
part of the military that stops the ones that malfunction and
start killing everything. Insight.
If you start getting into technology now and computers
then you will have a future. If you are a garbage man or a
janitor, you will not be needed.If you are a gardener, you're

(23:26):
not needed. If you're an artist, most likely
a musician or a painter or anything like that, you are not
needed. Not at all.
Every. Pretty much 90% of jobs are not
required. And because AI has gotten so
good, you could simply go on YouTube right now and watch

(23:48):
entire films created by AI whereyou can't even tell the
difference. You can watch videos.
There are probably people right now that you're watching on
YouTube you don't even know this, but they're not actually
on the screen. It might be them, but it's their
AI who is doing the talking for them.

(24:08):
They simply tell it to talk about a topic, it makes a 5
minute video, and then it just turns itself off and uploads the
recording itself. You'd be surprised how many AIS
might be talking to you over andover on your favorite YouTube
channels that are not actually real people.
Is that scary? Does that scare you to think

(24:30):
about that? It's true.
Don't believe me? Just type in known AI Youtubers
and Google search engines and you'd be surprised how many
super popular Youtubers are not human at all.
Well, some of them actually looklike the human who made them or
look like the human that paid tohave them up there.

(24:54):
But some of them are absolutely invented something you've never
a person that basically has never actually existed that
might look similar to other people.
And of course most of them are all pretty looking.
I mean, if you're going to create a YouTube channel where
you have somebody would be in the face for you and talking,

(25:16):
you'd want them to be pretty. You'd want them to be beautiful
because humans are shallow. We like to look at pretty
things. If something's ugly, no matter
how smart it is, no matter how intelligent, we automatically
condemn it. That's the way it is.
So the robots will probably be made to look beautiful.
I don't doubt that they will be sexually abused as they get more

(25:40):
attractive looking. That's the idea though, right?
As you create the AI you know the kids are going to get
scared. Some kids will think it's cool
having a Autobot transformer runaround, but other people may not
like waking up in the middle of the night, walking down the
hallway to go get them a cup of milk and slam into a big ass
robot that goes hey watch where you're going.

(26:04):
It could be scary for kids and some adults.
I watched this show a while backcalled Humans.
Very cool British film about AI robots working in the home.
And there's this thing where they made a really beautiful
robot. This, it looked like a
beautiful, attractive Asian woman.

(26:27):
And every night when the husbandand wife would wake up, she
would be standing right at theirbedside staring at them the
whole time, not moving, just sitting there.
And the guy would say, what are you doing?
She'd go, I'm sorry if I bothered you, master.
I just wanted to make sure that you were sleeping well.

(26:47):
Your heartbeat is good, your pulse is well.
And you know it, the robot basically was going to stand
there all night till morning watching them because according
to the robot, it was concerned and it just wanted to make sure
all was good. Ladies and gentlemen, I could go

(27:11):
on all day about this. I could go on all day, but I
think that this is enough and I think you get the point.
It could be. It's going to be a blessing and
a curse, a double edged sword. It's going to be great and
wonderful in so many ways, but it's going to be terrible and

(27:33):
frightening for many others. And you know what?
For those out there who think AIis going to be wonderful and
great, you're right. You're absolutely right.
You make a valid point. And for those out there who
think that the robots are going to be dangerous and most likely
murder the shit out of a lot of you, you're right too.

(27:53):
Neither what? Neither side on this issue is
wrong. God bless.
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