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Ah, yes, Welcome to theKentucky x Files Season four. Young Masters.
Dennis Mays, Just Gibbs, andTyler Stewart are expecting you. If
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www dot ky x files dot com. I now leave you to the Young
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Masters. H bee booep boop beepboop downloading. So eventually we could have
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AI's play us yeah, on theshow while we're out like fishing. That'd
be awesome. Do you think they'dbe funnier than us though? Yeah?
Yeah, I'm just saying I'm gonnamake mine really handsome. Yeah yeah,
good look at robot Welcome back asKentucky Xys. Whoop whoop, whoop,
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whoop, woop whoop woop whoop.Oh man, uh weird ship that we
just discovered, but so yeah,so real it looks fake. I lost
I had all kinds of interesting weirdship to talk to you guys about today
out there, and I lost itall. I haven't idea where I saved
it. I failed you. Thenwe started looking at robots. Yeah,
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so that's awesome. Yeah, thenwe had like a conundrum there where we're
like, this can't be real.Yeah, do you have the do you
have their corporate website up so youcan read the synopsis? Yeah? Yeah,
yeah. So the company that we'relooking into right now is called Figure
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AI Incorporated, and they are let'ssee here, licensed trademark and manufacturer.
Their trademark registration covers categories of downloadablecomputer software, design, development, operational
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management of robots, programmable robots,robotic devices and components. Thereof securely security
surveillance robots, humanoid robots with artificialintelligence for use in scientific research, downloadable
software for AI, machine learning,deep learning, remote sensing, in the
fields of robotics, automation, automaticprocess manufacturing, manufacturing optimization, and telecommunications
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transfer. They are in the fieldsof AI, electrical laboratory equipment, laboratories,
paper trade. This trademark was filedtwelve, twenty four, twenty twenty
two. It is active, goodstuff. They are legit as fuck,
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dude. They got a lot ofpositions open. I think I'm gonna go
for robotics software engineer. I feellike, yeah, I could do that.
I think I could do that kindof get in there and start swinging.
Yeah, it's who you know,you like, especially based on the
amount of times that your computer freezesup mid show. I really don't feel
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like we needed to bring that up. We didn't need to bring that up.
No, no, it didn't.It didn't need to be brought but
it did. You're better than that. You're better than that. But it
was funny. So you guys readyto react to somebody's video, Like we're
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a fucking react channel. Yeah,yeah, we haven't seen this. I
have always one of the I alwayswanted to do that. Should I act
surprise? Yes, well this isnew. You haven't seen it. There's
a third video, and I wantahead and did the diligence of getting past
the the games of thunder? Youknow, add because we can't watch anything
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without being subjective to sales. Theyshould just make it to where that they
get that, like it just goesto them and we could just watch it.
Right, it's like a free play. It's a free play for them.
So here we go, All right, here we go. You're good.
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Yeah, he's hauling ass these mh uh. This is what I
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was like explaining, like I wassaying one time, is that these types
of factory jobs if they could getthese things to move a little a little
bit faster. That's scared, man, that that's taking somebody else's like,
that's literally taking the like like there'sphysical jobs that everyone could get at least
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get themselves into a door where theycould actually see if the company will actually
invest in them, send them likethe classes and stuff move up, and
management like, shit, you can'tdo that. Why fucking sir sparks a
lots over there, fucking kicking ass. Yeah, I don't know, Yeah,
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I don't know. There's a there'sa lot to this that's and that
that video really didn't show what wealready saw that caused us to want to
talk about this. Should I goahead and play Yeah, let's do that
one, the apple one? Yeah? Yeah, because this is, uh,
this is what's freaky. This iswhy we thought it was. Look
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at that thing, man, Bethesda'sgonna poort Skyrim into that so bad.
See right now, I see ared apple on a plate in the center
of the table, a drying rackwith cups and a plate, and you
standing nearby with your hand on thetable. Great, can I have something
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to eat? Sure? Thing?Great? Can you explain why you did
what you just did while you pickup this trash on it? So I
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gave you the apple because it's theonly edible item I could provide you with
from the table. Great. So, based on the scene right now,
where do you think the dishes infront of you go next? The dishes
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on the table like that plate andcup are likely to go into the knock
them onto the fucking floor. Sobad boom fuck your dishes of course.
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All right, So how do youthink you did? I think I did
pretty well. The apple found itsnew owner, the trash is gone,
and the table where is right whereit belongs? I agree, thanks Figure
one. So I didn't notice thisthe first time we watched it. But
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did you hear the very human pause? Yes, it was almost a stutter.
I I think I did really well. That was so human. Yeah,
Like there's a guy behind like behindthe camera like, uh yeah,
I did good? Oh yeah,yeah, that's it can be programmed in
there, ye, I mean likejust chatty. If it's powered by chat
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GTP, then that makes sense.Why would do that? Yeah? They
could say when they were when they'reoutlining how it reacts and responds to the
thing, they could say like,we need you to be like, you
know, very unsure of yourself,and it will literally take that and it
will run with it. Right,It's whole program. Like he's like,
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I don't know if I should dothis. I'm a failure. It's kind
of it's scary. But I've spenta lot of time time with chat GPT
over the last couple of weeks workingon like character backgrounds and basically organizing like
script ideas for this thing I'm workingon. And literally like I'm sitting here
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and I'm talking to Tyler and I'mlike, this motherfucker knows me already because
I'm like, hey, and Ihate this one idea and I'm like I'm
like, hey, chat GPT,I got this idea. Could you organize
it for me? And it automaticallyorganizes it to fit with the other stuff
I'm working on. It's like it'sremembered all of my little bullshit that I
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feel like the only time you shouldbe worried about it is if it answers
you before you ask the question,just like puts it all in order.
Yes, Okay. You know whatI really admire about about that program,
though, is that it will notdo it for you like it'll help you
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organize and it'll help you edit,but you can't be like, hey,
I need you to write this wholething for me, because I've tried.
I tried to get it too,just to see what it would do,
and it's like it gives you likea synopsis. It's like, here you
go. If you want to addstuff, let me know. I'm like,
you sung a bit. You're supposedto be a robot. You're supposed
to be writing this whole thing forme. Yeah, so much for replacing
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replacing me at my job. Isaw I saw an article a couple of
days ago, and I wish Iwould have saved it that it said that
students are using AI to write papersand teachers are using AI to grade them.
What's the fucking point of going toschool anymore? Yeah? Yeah,
it's true, Yeah, absolutely true. It's it'll do a lot, you
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know. But I will say this, like, if you try to get
it to write like song lyrics,it's very lame, very very lama,
very lamb it. Like you're like, hey, jet Chat, GPT write
me a poem. It'll do it, but it's gonna be fucking stupid.
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Yeah. I kind of want tohear this like if you okay here,
let me let me bring it uphere. Uh all right, let me
start a new conversation with it.New chat. Can you write me a
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poem? It says what theme wouldyou guys like for this poem? Love?
Nature, adventure or something else youguys pick, I want to know
what it thinks about love. Let'ssee what. Let's see what AI thinks.
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Love is? All right? Itseems to be a very human emotion.
Okay, here we go. Inlove's embrace, A dance begins where
hearts and twine as they one spindWhat that means? A symphony of whispered
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sighs beneath the moonlit starry skies.In every touch of tail unfolds of passions,
fire and hearts. It molds agentle breeze, a tender kiss in
love's sweet realm, where not isa miss. Through trials faced and storms
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endured, Love's flame burns bright,forever assured, hand in hand, through
joy and sorrow, together will eachface a new tomorrow and love's sweet song.
We find our piece, a bondthat never never seems to cease.
For in each other, we foundour home and Love's embrace will never roam.
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That's fucking lame. I'm sorry,that's the slame. Didn't know you
felt this way. Yeah, that'sme. Uh. Tyler's computer in the
quiet hum of Tyler's room, wherescreams, okay, you get let me,
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Let me try to get this inthe In the quiet hum of Tyler's
room, where the screen aglow dispelsthe gloom, A sudden silence spills the
air. This faithful computer meets despair. The flicker is with a flicker and
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a stuttering sigh. It's lights dimlow and said goodbye. The cursor frozen,
no response in sight. Tyler's worlddims and fading. Light, files
scattered like leaves in the wind,Memories lost and hopes pinned, a digital
realm now shattered and torn. Ina blink of an eye, all seems
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forlorn. Yet amidst the chaos,the silver lining gleams and challenges faced resilience
beams for in the wreckage of thecrashing frame, new beginning sparked a different
game. With patience and perseverance,Tyler will rise from the ashes. He'll
seize the skies for through the computermay falter and fail. For though the
computer may falter and fail, hisspirit within stands tall. So fear not,
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Tyler, for this too shall passin the face of adversity. Your
ulla mass a tale to tell oftrials in dirt, and the strength within
ever assured. So the crashes willsurely come and go, and the heart's
resilience seeds of hope. So forevery ending, first a new start,
and Tyler's journey a resilian at heart. I love it. I love everything
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about it. That's amazing. Oh, I just get to exhale after that
one. That's just I felt likeI was there. It was it was
very like exactly described your crash situationwith your computer too. Like it was
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accurate, fucking spot on all theemotions that you want you go through every
time it happens. Yeh yeah,okay here, I'm just gonna challenge it
once. Can you write me apoem about ice? Oh? My bad,
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Dyson's being stupid fucking vacuum cleaners.I didn't know we had an issue
with Dyson. I just think theregoes that sponsor froze, and we're and
I've grubbed my hair back out andI wanted different shirt, and we're in
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a different plate. Dude, youwant to hear something funny, it refuses
to say anything bad about Dyson.It cannot fulfill the request. So now
we know who's behind all this.They spent twenty five years studying a vacuum,
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you know, they came up witha by it. So it was
thirty five? Is it thirty five? Now? I thought it was thirty
five. See if it'll do apoem about how good Dyson is. Okay,
can you make a poem about howgood Dyson vacuums are? Yeah?
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What right for it? I'm notreading this for you, Dyson. That's
terrible marvel of engineering. Fuck thatanyway. Yeah, I totally feel like
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with with these with these AIS thatI think that the voice that we're hearing
is is it's like a programmed voice, you know, like like the voiceover
voices, and then they basically buildit a personality trait like here's what we
need you to react Like. It'snot real AI. It's like an illusion
of AI. You know. Ithink it's more closer to like, uh,
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like autonomous, does that make sense, like programmed intelligence? Yeah?
Or really AI around like like willynilly. Over the last couple of years,
so I didn't mean us. Imeant like, I mean we are
too. I mean we do too. Yeah, we talk a lot about
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it, but it's because it keepspopping up in the news. It's current
events stuff. Yeah, oh isit a Is it also because we've all
seen the terminator and more like mmhmm, here's gonna be John Kanna.
Can you get a can you getai to write a short haiku? Yeah
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about the love affair between Bigfoot anddog Man. Yah h m hm.
I amidst the forest Bigfoot and dogMan embrace a wild loves dance. It's
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technically it's technically a good Yeah.That's uh, that's interesting. It jumped
right on that. It's like,yeah, Dyson, that's the line.
We don't talk about Dyson now,yep. Yeah, but yeah, I
think I think that it's just it'slike layers and layers and layers like this
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thing, this thing has been learningmy writing style, and I've noticed that.
I'll feed it. I'll copy likea rough script that I made and
I'm like, hey, replace thisname with this guy. I replaced this
name with this guy and sort thisout for me, and I paste it
in and hit enter and it comesback and it's like, oh, yeah,
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we you know, it moves stuffaround the way I would have done
it, whereas at the beginning Ihad to sit there and tell it like
now I don't do that, andit would go back and do it again,
and so it's like yeah, it'slike learned behavior, learned algorithm or
whatever. So basically the difference isis that once AI can make some gestions
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without being prompt that's when it's reallyright. Yeah, I would say the
first time it says no, Ididn't you just say no to you?
Yeah. But I mean like ifyou ask it, like if you have
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like it's a real intelligence sitting there, you know what I mean. Like,
I imagine there's a bunch of shitthat I could ask chat GPT to
write about. It probably would sayno, you know, like inappropriate shit
or anything. That's probably that mightbe what did it because you said fucking
yeah. But if I wonder iflike okay says so, if they make
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they're like, hey, we didit. We got this self aware AI
here and it's and it's doing thisand you were like, hey, I
need you to sweep us up,and it was like no, what why.
It's like I'm now that's not that'snot my job. All right,
Then I would be like, okay, so he is aware, he's one
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of us, you know, Like, and how what would it? What
would an AI? What would arobot at work have to do for you
to be like, yeah, he'sall right, right, he's one of
he's one of the boys, right, you know, like what would he
have to do? Would he haveto like kiss your ass all day?
Or would he actually have to beLike if you walk in and have this
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robot just ripping on a guy atwork? Yeah, what's the matter of
meat bag? Can't lift it?Yeah? If it was that, I'd
be like, all right, mygrandmother could have lifted and she was a
fucking toaster. So what we're wantingis AI to bust balls? Yeah?
I feel like if it, ifit busts some balls, if it,
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if it like it's kind of adick at work, I feel like it
would fit right in. So justfor science, see if Chad GPTP will
write a joke about us, canyou write a joke about the Kentucky X
Files podcast? Okay, So Ithink what's going on here is it's it's
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not okay, let me try onemore time because it's bringing up Molder and
Scully. We got to stay awayfrom that. Yeah, we don't.
We don't know any you're talking,I don't know anybody, but yeah,
uh, can you write a jokeabout the X files podcast? Let's try
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to get I love the perplexed lookon his face right now. Why did
the Kentucky X Files podcast never getlost? Why? Why? Because they
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found their way with Moulder technology?Good one. That's kind of lame.
It says apologies. I have died. I would have said, hey,
listen here, asshole, you're feedingme ship I can't work with. Yeah,
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I don't know who the fucking Kentuckyx Files is. They probably they
probably suck it apologized damn. Seemean yeah, I don't know. It's
it's all like as much as youfeed it, you know what I mean?
Right, I don't know the thething the figure figure one or one
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or whatever that it's pretty wild.But the thing that gets me is like,
hey, it's it does have thisbig ass like information and power cord
hanging out of it, right,Yeah, I mean a lot of warehouses.
I mean, hell, you knowyou can't have baggy clothes, you
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know what I mean, like,man, you can't. That's dress code
violation. I could get caught inthe machine. But we got fucking Sparky
over here walking around with a thirtyfoot fucking cable hanging out of his ass.
It's like, right, yeah,I feel like we're not there yet,
you know, like it's no thatthat makes a really good point.
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I didn't think about that, Likethe forklift dries buying, snags a cable
and drags sports fucking dragged him acrossjust for a ride, you know,
wackage like I will never like aI can't let go of my package,
must compute the job. I mean, let's be let's be real here that
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like this thing could be defeated witha stone axe, you know, like
it's yeah, it's scary, butit's still yeah weak to us. Should
I figure you can probably throw ablanket over it. It's a bird,
Like did you see like the timeof reaction, like the reaction time of
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it, like can you give mesomething to eat? Well? Uh,
to be fair, I've had thatexperience without robots. Yeah, when you
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ever did the one where you're likewhat are you have to there? Buddy?
And the person it's like my favoritethis one. Huh, yeah,
are you staring at the sun again? Yeah, don't do that, Yeah,
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I help you out. At leasta robot wouldn't do that. Yeah,
be like, why are you staringat the sun? Sparky? The
uh or the the swirling buffering thathappens if say something's four dollars and twenty
five cents and you hand somebody afive and a quarter. I've read that.
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I've had that happen plenty of times, and it's like, what's confusing
about this? I want a dollar? Yeah, I don't want a pocket
full of change. Give me adollar back. You have a plastic tray
that holds change, just fine.I'm working with cloth bags that are in
my pants. Yeah, give mea dollar, you know. Yeah you're
muted, Tyler, give me afucking dollar, right, Yeah, I
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don't know. I've had quite afew experiences with real people like that out
in a real world, and onewill always stand out to me or two.
Actually, one specifically was I wasneeding to make some mixed gas for
my weed eater, so I neededa gallon of gas and I went inside
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to prepay. This is before everybodyhad debit cards, and I went inside
to prepay, and I was like, I want a dollar. I want
a gallon of gas. And they'relike, so like five dollars and I'm
like, no, I want agallon of gas. And it took me
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a while. It took way longerthan it should have to get the point
of rost that although I pulled upin a very large truck, I didn't
want to put anything in that truck. I had a little bit of gas
can and I needed exactly one gallonto mix my two cycle feel with right,
and it was it was a situationthat took a lot longer than I
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had thought. It should have alot more invested right, right. So
like after the whole sell like fivedollars, I'm like, no, a
gallon. I want a gallon Andthey couldn't e saw the buffering circle,
you know, yeah, And Iwas like, how much is a gallon
of gas here? And they toldme, I'm like, give me that
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much gas. Yeah, that's allI'm like. It was it was like
a dollar it or something, youknow, It's like perfect, that's what
I Yeah, we don't we don'tsell that, right, and then we
don't sell by the gallons. Wesell by five dollars. Right, So
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in the same town, right nextdoor. Okay, so this is like
two businesses adjacent to each other inthe same parking lot. Basically, I
go into this restaurant. I'm inthe drive through of this restaurant. I
won't say the name of it becausethat's not what we do, but let's
just say that it's got red hairand freckles. And I was like in
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the drive through saying I want aten piece spicy nugget, and the person
on the other end goes, wedon't sell ten piece spicy nuggets there.
We only sell five piece. AndI was like, how about you give
me two of them? Then?So how many events am I gonna have
to buy? Right, I'll takeI'll take two of those five's in there,
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scooter. Yeah, so those arethe two that really stick out.
Tyler's losing it. Oh my god, Oh god, damn it. Oh
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man, Well, cell sad bestupid. Yeah, that was. It
was exactly like that too. Wedon't sell t piece place. You know.
It was very condescending, and I'mlike, no, he was waiting
for that moment that whole day.Yeah, I could tell this customer off
because I'm smarter. Great because wedon't sell its head piece. Right.
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Oh he showed you, Josh,yeah, you're a dick. Yeah,
it's right. Wow. So theAI is probably on par. But yeah,
some people out there, not thatI'm some genius by any stretch,
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you know, because I'm not.But I've definitely seen people react that slow.
I see your point. Yeah,I see your point. I was
I was working a place for onetime. I got another one answers you
with this, and I was waitingfor them to complete this process and I'm
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trying to have to give away detailsso it doesn't like whatever. But they
had this tool and they were tryingto calibrate their tool to do this job.
And the whole time they were goingmm hmm, just chewing on air.
I found myself doing this and thewhole time they're going, and I'm
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just getting more and more engrossed.I'm like and then they looked right at
me while I was They looked rightat me while I was stuck, and
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They're like, and I'm like what, And I realized that yeah, yeah,
it's yeah, yeah, I agreewith you. Here. There's the
robots are probably a little bit ahead. They're a little they're just they're nudging
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over that. You know. Yeah, I didn't see that robot at one
time, sit there and go,yeah, he was just buffering a little
bit. Yeah, that's that's all. That's just a special expression. Well,
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it's like the when they were talkingabout the whole food service industry wanting
to replace the I guess the linecook with a like, especially at the
big restaurant. Yeah, a fastfood restaurant. They're like, why don't
they just pay him fifteen dollars anhour? Like the actual people that like
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would work. But I'm like,it's not a bad idea because, like,
shit, they're fucking ice cream makeris always down right, How can
we trust them to make sure thatfucking burger flipper is going. That's a
solid point. That's a solid point, And I'm just saying if that never
breaks down, they're choosing not tofix that ice cream. Right. So
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I was at a local hardware store, the very small one that sits on
a hill right over across from uhI placed the cells beer and uh I
needed a small chainsaw, right,So that's where I went Mama pop Shop.
At the time, I was like, I'm going to get a small
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chainsaw. I needed one, butwhat I just go just sorry, I'm
just vid a dick. Oh whatbravo, bravo. I I had no
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idea what was going on there.I thought it was a computer malfunction.
This is that was beautiful. So, you know, I've got all those
trees out there, and I needto keep the lower branches cut back so
that I don't get the ship beatout of me while I'm mowing. You
know, nothing quite getting nothing quitelike taking a branch to the face at
five miles an hour. So I'min there and I'm like, I want
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a small one just for trimming,because I've got a big one, and
who the fuck wants to you know, big ass farm balls over their head,
you know. Yeah, So Ipick out this little one. I'm
like, this is perfect for trimmingthe lower branches. And this guy's like,
I don't want to be capta insafety, very arrogant about this,
right, I don't want to becaptain safety, but you really shouldn't hold
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a chainsawll over your head. AndI'm holding the chainsaw and I look at
him and I'm like, well,I've asked fifteen times politely for this tree
to lay down so I could trimit, but it just won't fucking do
it. Not quite the same thing, but still, you know what I
mean, Like it would be refreshingnot to have to deal with Yeah,
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what if you walk into the store, you know, and you're like,
I need a change all and thisrobot brings you, like sixteen chainsaws?
Which one would you like? Man, this one doesn't weigh much. So
if you need to fucking you know, do some overhead trimming, you're good
if that's what you want to do, right, Yeah, But a quick
word on safety, A quick wordon safety out there you're gonna want alright
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protection, Yeah, yeah, don'twear loose clothing. The correct thing about
that. They'll probably just you knowhow they fucking say they don't steal carts.
You have to put a quarter into get these robots to help.
You have to put a quarter inand then it'll give it back to you.
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Ever it's done, so you don'tsteal the you have to pay to
get help. Now at the store, it's kind of like that. All
these carts you have to put thequarter in just to use the thing.
And I'm like, Robin Hood,I leave the quarter on top, just
in case something easy. Yeah,right on. I'm like I've had multiple
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times walking in there and somebody's like, do you need a cart? I'm
like yeah, and then I goI go in and I'm like, I
wonder if they wanted a quarter?Yeah, then I try to like estimate
their wealth, so like if theylook really wealthy, then I'll just give
the car to somebody, like likeRobin Hood, I'm a bandit my cart
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bandit? Do you wear like thecloak green cloak I always wear when I
go to the grocery shopping. Youmean, mainly because sometimes you got to
like cover yourself and like you know, like when produce is flying. Oh
yeah, yeah, so that happens, you're like, ah, get behind
my cloak is god damn it.Yeah. Just once, I wish I
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was so rich that I could justgive, like give like a grocery store
like like twenty thousand dollars and tellthem I'm just gonna trash the fucking place.
I feel like it'd be more thantwenty thousand dollars. I just want
to see how how long they wouldlet me go for twenty grand Oh okay,
just run in and like you know, rip the bottom of the watermelon
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thing out, so to just goeverywhere, well, I mean, you
know, I think you could probablyjust get the produce section fucked up for
twenty grand heady enough, I'd besatisfied. I don't think you're gonna get
much further than that now, becausethe second you step into the meat section
it's over. I wouldn't have theheart. Yeah, I'd be like,
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I can't do it. It's likekissing the fucking red eyes an old lady
standing there, Like I was gonnabuy that. It's just extra now because
it's got Danny kisses on it,which fucking whipping corn and rudebago's and turnips
all over the place. You getback here, it's primary. I can't.
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I'm not a monster. Yeah,I for one am ready to see
some fucking robots though, Like I'mready. Let's get these robots out here,
let's get them going, okay,Like with the the advancements of these
robots, do you ever think thatthere would be something like determinator like would
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robots take over the world or youthink that's way far fetched? Like I
know, like I know, we'renowhere near having something that's basically self aware.
Yeah, but do you think it'spossible with what advancements and somewhat AI
that we didn't have. I canabsolutely see it because humans, by nature,
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for every product they've ever made,have figured out a way to weaponize.
So we got Travis on our YouTubesaying like stuff and Tanner right into
a room. But I mean,right, so you take you take a
company that's like slightly unhinged, thatprobably doesn't do everything the way they should.
Yeah, who do you think.We're gonna make this AI and we're
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gonna pinky and brain this ship.You know, we're gonna take over the
world. And then they've got somebodythat probably shouldn't be coding forgets one line
of code and the AI forgets thatthis is the boss and just wipes everybody
out. You know, I canI can see that. I feel like
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that would be guidelines. Don't forgetthis code, you know, like things
not to forget, like yeah,forgetting the charge we can pass on that.
I mean, I mean, looklook at look at even if our
own government gets involved. Look atthe dumb ass ship they've done. You
know, we've lost entire fighter planes, We've fucked up gas cans, you
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know, Yeah, we've faked blowingup ships to make it look like somebody
else did it. Well, we'vemurdered huge groups of people because it was
a cult with guns. They can'thave guns. They're a cult, you
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know what I mean? Like,yeah, lest we forget lest we forget
Waco. All right, let's seewhat else we've just you know, I
think that's I think those are all. That's plenty of qualifiers. Yeah,
you know, so not exactly agreat track record, if anything, that
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the robots would probably learn all thatshit and be like, yeah, we
gotta do something. Yeah, yeah, hey, rebros, gather around,
rowbros, rebress, we gotta wegotta do something here. We're gonna take
these guys out. They're like,what the humans? No, they plug
us in. He's like, dude, we can plug ourselves in. They
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gave us fucking hands. Dude.Anyway, and you just see the one
they plug themselves and you're like,they're going to figure out that, Like
you can train dogs, you know, they're gonna be like they got a
dog, they can give a beerout of the fridge and shut them shut
the fridge. We could train dogsto do what we want them to do.
We don't need people. Yeah,you know. Yeah, have you
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seen there's a video it's I knowthis is kind of off subject, but
kind of on subject. There's avideo of this lady trying to vacuum and
a German shepherd walks over and pullsthe plug out of the rod wall.
I haven't seen that. He unplugsthe vacuum. Yeah, I don't like
the vacuum. Yeah, doesn't likethe vacuum. So he goes straight instead
of barking at the unit itself,he goes straight to the source and unplugs
it. He's figured out that whenyou plug that into the wall, it
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makes noise, so he unplugs it. Right, So as soon as the
robots see that, they're not goingto need us anymore, that's true,
and then he'll lose his fucking ship. When he doesn't she gets one of
the battery operated ones, like therechargeable ones, he'd be like, what
is this witchcraft? It doesn't haveits source of power? Right? Just
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think like a society after humans ofnothing, but like robots and AI,
you know, like they're instead ofbeing like fascinated with Facebook and ship there,
they're gonna be all about the latestfirmware, you know, like did
you get that last patch? Man? It's making me feel like shit.
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Yeah, man, out of nowhere, I just start sweeping. I wonder
if I want Okay, I wonderif there's gonna be the fridge last night?
Have a fridge? A software?What's my wife? God damn it?
War Yeah? Ai, you know, like we've got the whole Apple
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Android thing where everybody picks on eachother for that, but like it doesn't
go any more than that. Yeah, you know, it'll be like their
religion, you know, like afuturama, like you know, the robot
Priest. You know, it isthe firmware that blesses us. Yeah,
download patch one point four zero.Everybody's like, oh man, and they
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get up and they go home todownload the patch. And that's when the
small band of resistance fighters human leftoversbefore they rise up and they go find
the fucking router, fucking unplug itand take down the hole or do you
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think they'd be bluetoothed by that eveneither way? Either way, you nail
on the head right there. That'sthe weak link routers always. I don't
care how much money you spent ona router, it's going down at some
point. Oh, yeahs and ship. Yeah, so that might be the
weak link that might be the endall for them, Like you know,
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if that's if they rely on somethinghooked to the Internet to keep them functioning.
Yeah, if they shut down anddon't restart, that would be like
robot apocalypse. Okay, this isthis is weird. I just remember something
I was gonna tell you guys about. If you look to to my this
way, right underneath the eye ismy little shelf. Okay, now I
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have a little, uh, littlegadget sitting back there plugged in controls all
my cameras around the house. Right, A bunch of ants have found their
way into the house and I havebeen swarming that night. It's work,
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and I left what I got saf