Hey! So we are episode 92!!!
So excited, I wasn’t sure how this was going to play out doing long form entertainment but as we can see I'm starting to get used to doing the podcasting thing!
I got some stories to share with you and a random not so much question but kind of question from a story I just heard and the nerd of me all coming up!
So, if you like the ocean as much as I do there's now a way for you to have a residence on an ocean liner if you got it like that, you could now live at the sea. There is a new cruise line that will have homes for sale and rent. I just realized the only way this could happen is no kids on the boat, right? So that's gonna be a lot of parties, be crazy on that ship. The only thing is you can't go anywhere, but a chopper will take you where you need when you wanna go back to the mainland, I guess. Cost?? You can get yourself an apartment on this ship starting at 400K and going all the way up to 8 million, and if you don't wanna just outright buy you can get a one-to-two-year leases as well.
Alright so something else that made me laugh this little story right here there is now a lickable TV. TTTV multisensory TV. A Japanese professor came up with the prototype. So, if you see something on the TV you can now have these canisters of chemicals that will create the taste on a hygienic film that you can lick. not only that but this guy wants to create a fork that'll make your food taste better, and downloadable tastes for your phone.
Nerd In me. Interesting stories for you, so the thing that's been separating the AI bots from us pretty much as they've not been able to like really convey human expression until now, Ameca at CES 2022.
Guy on video, “Can you show us your movements again?” “Of course, I would love to”, the robot says. “Fluid movements, then the eyes, are really, because they really lock on when you look at this robot it looks back at you. “
If they are really doing all this for sex robots but we just can’t go saying that, then hey, everyone needs a little stimulation. But they are not saying that. Instead they are saying not in the homes just yet but restaurants, and hotels and airports.
The saving grace for me is there is a study being done on human brain cells vs AI playing pong, and so far we, our brain cells, learn faster.
I feel like nowadays everybody is 100% way more aware of like mindfulness, you know Vogue is writing about manifesting the CIA has declassified the the paper that was written about consciousness and its effect on the world outside around us. You know so manifesting conversation is definitely happening way more than it ever was before. I'm really excited about it because even just in my own lifetime the things that I would talk about with people being able to watch and go from feeling like a fucking weirdo, and Oreo, to Now where we are, now it's like finally we're understanding, listen you/me/we got fed a lie and somehow we bought into it. So I think that that's what we're doing everywhere and how I am daring to turn manifesting upon it’s head so I thought what I would do read a little bit from the book … gotta watch or listen to get a sneak peek that pretty much sums up all you need to know.
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