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AI suggests adding glue to pizza.Did you see this? The uh Google's
overviews AI search engine is giving outa lot of bad advice, like putting
glue in pizza sauce, and also, uh yeah, I mean that's the
like one of the main things thatthey kind of point out here. And
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Google provides this disclaimer for the software, and they're like, look, we're
you know, not one with regardto AI yet. But I'm just like,
man, I don't know what happensin that situation. If somebody puts
glue in pizza sauce and consumes that, I don't know what. I don't
know what that could do. Itain't gonna be good if you do consume
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something like that. But also,you know, you gotta you gotta say,
well, there's common sense that clearlywas lacking here if somebody did something
like that. Point being this uhGoogle newly launched AI generated overviews is getting
all this intense backlash, and rightly, so why are they They're they're so
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in a hurry with everybody's in arace with each other. It seems like
all these big tech companies and theywant to get their stuff going quickly or
first and it's just like the safetybe damned of the people that that's why
A man, I don't know thisis here we go with the old guy.
Get on, I know AI stuffman like, just no, it's
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no, no, no, no, no. I don't disagree with you.
Good, I don't disagree with youat all. I mean, come
on, it's it's not good manlike once. I just what I am
really fearful of is that we havea generation of stupid people, a lot
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of stupid people. Of course,they're stupid people in every generation, but
especially these younger kids right now.Uh, it's I'm afraid that they won't
be able to distinguish between A Iin reality, that they will think AI
is reality. Do you see whatI'm saying? And well, what do
you mean? It told me toput clue in the pizza? So I
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did, Like, I just thoughtthey knew something I didn't like, a
secret and I know they're that kindof stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's scary. It's really scary.It's it's not good something else that's
scary. Walmart announces Pride collection.So yeah, I wish I could say
I was surprised. Well, Iwish I could say I was surprised that
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Walmart's getting in that game. Butbut then again, I don't know,
uh it took him unless I misssomething they didn't. It said they're calling
it its newest collection. Have theybeen in that already in that game?
And I'm asking you, like you'rea Walmart officionado, like you're like,
oh, yes, they would dothat for two point four years, you
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know. I mean, I I'mnot sure. But the headline is Walmart
is celebrating gay pride, so theyreleased the newest collection as the Internet blasted
not only the collection but Walmart asa whole. So the Internet was not
receiving this well, which is reallykind of surprising to me because typically if
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there's going to be some sort ofcoddling or some sort of acceptance, it
feels like it largely comes from abig part of the Internet that would And
again I didn't go and look atall the different posts and see if it
really was mostly people just blasting them. But that's just part of this article.
It says the Internet was blasting Walmartwith this. The advertisement claims queer
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people have magic that we can shareand also showcase items like a tote bag
that had the words totes gay onit. Other items presented a T shirt
that had the words born this gayall For Lord's sake, Stop with the
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nonsense, Zach, that is perfect, God bless you, the rainbow throw
blanket, and a card that readsI Love my two moms. I mean,
these are some of the items thatare available for Walmart, and they
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post the question do you think Walmartwill lose money over this line? No,
I think you're gonna have people thatcome out and go, I'm not
I'm not going there anymore. I'mnot gonna be and they'll say that and
then look at the at the endof the day, it's tough to beat
a Walmart price on a lot ofstuff. I get that, But I'm
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gonna say this again. People whofeel the need to display and talk and
constantly shove their sexuality in people's faceare narcissists, self absorbed narcissists. How
did it start? Is what I'mtrying to I try to go back to
the origin and go where exactly didthis start? Where they go, you
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got to be gay, and yougot to be proud, and guess what,
You're gonna be proud with me?You know, even though I know
you're not gay, but you're gonnabe proud to do, not care who
you choose to be with. Idon't care. I just don't need to
hear about it all the time anymorethan you want to hear about me and
my wife and our habits and thingswe do. None of your damn business.
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And by the way, I don'twant it to be anybody else's business.
That is a between me and mywife, nobody else. Okay,
So I don't understand, and like, I get being treated like crap by
society, and you know, literallyoppressed for who you are, and then
you develop like a Pride month becauseyou know what, no, damn it,
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stop putting me down. I ama person. I'm proud. It
went from that to now. Ifyou go down to the Short and North,
I'm Pride weeks. It's a freakshow. It's an absolute freak show.
People are half nude, there's sextoys everywhere, and little kids are
walking around. It's it's it's adegenerate freak show. Even my gay friends
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won't even go down to Pride.So there it is. You don't have
to go far. If you goto your local Walmart, they are now
toting those things in case you werewondering Trapp