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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The romantic version of the story Rover proposed at the
Eiffel Tower, the real version of the story Rover proposed
and Eiffel Tower. We're back to Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Usually coming up in a moment. What do you have
on the way?
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Do I want you to spend a few hundred dollars
on an accessory for your toilet?
Speaker 2 (00:40):
How much?
Speaker 3 (00:41):
A lot of money? I'll tell you what it is
and why you should spend this much money.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
All right, we'll get to that in just a moment. John,
You're on Rover's Morning Glory. Good morning, you got.
Speaker 5 (00:55):
Good morning guys?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
All right, what's happening?
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Well, I gotta say not a first off, you guys
grow on me.
Speaker 6 (01:03):
After brother, we've left and started to listening all in
the first place, you all grew up.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
You all grow me.
Speaker 6 (01:10):
But I got a proposal for Okay, I'll.
Speaker 5 (01:16):
Marrow her, I'll grow up with her, I'll date her.
Speaker 7 (01:18):
Oh yeah, that will thank you?
Speaker 2 (01:26):
All right? So you will marry Dougie sight unseen.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
You haven't actually met her, you haven't lived with her,
like one of us on this show has good luck
to your pill.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Why I'm doing this? All right? Dougie what do you say. Say, yes, Dougie,
come on.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Well, I'm good, Thank you, Sweedie. I appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
At least give him a date.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
At least a date, yes, address, I'm okay, thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
Though, hold on, this guy might be he could be
a good looking that's great time millionaire, Uh.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Millionaire millionaire.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
No, I'm good, all right, John, listen, here's here's the
way that you can seal this deal.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Hell, you send a d pic to do d u
Ji at roverradio dot com.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
Yeah, yeah, she wants to see she she wants to
make sure you measure up. And as long as you're
good in that department, then maybe she'll go out on a.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Date with the ad.
Speaker 4 (02:26):
Take it from there, d d u Jdio.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Assistant Charlie at Rover Radio. And then he screens them
and measures them up and then sends them to me.
So thank you, Sweedie.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
All right, Uh, Dougie, huh.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
Ten times, rover Brett says, that's how many times the
same commercial just played ten times?
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Ten times?
Speaker 3 (02:52):
That's not good.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
M what No, somebody I saw ex message a little
while ago. Somebody said that, you know, my windshield a
rock came flying over the.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Media, and I went back.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
I looked at the dash caam and I could see
this rock come hit my windshield, shattered the windshield. Somebody
says that I could put some sort of film on
the windshield that would protect from that.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Does that actually work? And why would we take it
from continuing to crack?
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Yeah, like no, to protect it from chips in the
future protector exactly.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
That.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
That's what I'm wondering. Why would they just build that
into a windshield?
Speaker 4 (03:33):
If that actually works, why wouldn't they just put it
on a windshield? What could the material cost of that
be twenty cents in the windshield factory. So I don't
know if that actually works or not, but I'm curious
if anybody has done that and has it indeed actually worked,
(03:54):
because I might look into that if it does actually work.
Somebody said, XO shield, and then somebody said PPF. I
don't know if it's the same thing though, No, who knows.
Speaker 8 (04:03):
But it's not a bad idea, because then if a
rock hits that one and breaks, you'll rip it off
and but another one on.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
No, I don't even think it breaks.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
I think it's some sort of clear thing you put
on there and then it will it will supposedly. Now,
how would that even work? How would that stop it
from chipping the windshield? Like a rock is just still
gonna come.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
And I don't know. I like your phone like that
gorilla glass or whatever. Does that actually work though?
Speaker 4 (04:28):
Do screen protectors actually do anything to protect your screen?
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Yes, it's not one hundred percent fool proof, but it helps.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (04:36):
I dropped my phone and then the screen protector was
cracked and you rip and you're like, please please let
the screen under the actual screen be okay, and you
rip off that protector and go whoof it took all
the damage and my screen is still perfectly.
Speaker 4 (04:49):
So you're telling me that the screen protector looks cracked.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Yeah, I've had it. I've never had that. I mean
I don't have a screen protector out, not anymore.
Speaker 9 (04:59):
Now.
Speaker 8 (04:59):
I have a a full case on mine, but I
used to just have a cool little case, and you
need that screen protector.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
Mine is like, uh, what's it's like shredding? Like do
you see at the top.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
Is that the screen protector?
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Yes, that's the protector. It's like cracked.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Oh just looks like you put it on bad.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
No, No, it's over time it starts to crack at
the corner. I could start to peel it.
Speaker 4 (05:25):
Somebody says, PPF isn't for your windshield, just your car.
I have it on my Tesla five thousand dollars for
the whole car.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
Yeah, that's what.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
That's except Jeff Junior, isn't Jeff Junior, the guy who
owns the He's an.
Speaker 3 (05:37):
Auto detailer, auto detailer. He's great at his job.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
That's absolute.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
Yes, he made the unique choice to put grooming in
the name of his business, which is not a popular
popular word over the past few years. You remembered the
name of the Yeah, yeah, it is memorable. But he
always he just sent me a tax starting email or
something a week or two ago. Maybe PPF. No, no,
I don't think he put PPF. I think it was
(06:07):
some ceramic coding or something on a vehicle looks just
like mine, like a Matt Black vehicle. And he said,
I need to bring it into Absolute Car Grooming to
have them put it on my car. Do you have
a personalized license plate?
Speaker 2 (06:22):
I do?
Speaker 4 (06:22):
Yeah, what is that? Just a model of the vehicle.
I only got that. I'll tell you why.
Speaker 7 (06:27):
But I saw it and I was like, that's not
enough letters, but also didn't make any sense to me.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
It's just a model, and I did that. I'll tell
you why I did it, because I got the car
and I paid for I go, hey.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Registration everything.
Speaker 4 (06:43):
They go, oh yeah, yeah, it's when you purchase it,
you get but the registration was only good. I couldn't
believe it. I bought the car like a few months ago.
The registration expired like ninety days after I bought the car.
So then you go online. Yeah, you go online. You
you can renew it. And then to just get a
personalized plate. I think it was like twenty don't It
(07:06):
wasn't expensive.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
But I did it.
Speaker 4 (07:08):
And there's only one reason why I did it, because
I wanted it to be easy to remember if I
ever need to remember my license plate for something. Because
there's in Miami Beach there's a parking garage, and when
you go in the parking garage, you don't take a ticket,
and there's a camera that takes the the picture of
(07:29):
your license plate. And then when you come back to
the garage, you punch in your license plate.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Oh yeah, I don't know, and then you just go
boo with your phone to pay.
Speaker 4 (07:38):
It's very convenient as opposed to paying when you drive
and then you come up to a thing anyways, it's
super convenient, and then you punch in your license plate,
you pay with your phone. You just boop your phone,
and then when you drive out, there's a camera on
the exit and it opens the gate for you. It
recognizes your license plate and it anyways. So I just
(07:59):
I don't have a a great memory, I guess, and
I go, all right, I can pay twenty dollars for
a personalized plating. I'm thinking about maybe leaving the windshield thing.
It looks like a bullet hole. Do you think I
could have some street cred?
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Yes, definitely, it'd be like, yeah, people is trying to
You'll never have street pop a caf in my ass.
Speaker 4 (08:18):
People do put the fake ones up there, Like, yeah,
it does look like that.
Speaker 8 (08:23):
I thought the rock originally was still stuck in the windshield,
but watching the video you can see it clearly bounces off.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
Yeah, Nickson, just get used to replacing the windshield like
a jeep wrangler. The near vertical glass can't deflect debris
from the highway.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
I know. I think that's going to be a problem.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
And it's expensive, super expensive to get the windshield replaced.
That's why I'm thinking, do these like protectors actually works?
Jason says, you absolutely can PPF a windshield.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Why not try it?
Speaker 8 (09:00):
Any mighty as well try it and then if it
doesn't work, I mean, at least you did something. I
have a few calls people are calling to say this
film works.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
You should try the film. Let me talk to Paul.
Go ahead, Paul, Hey.
Speaker 6 (09:15):
What's going on?
Speaker 4 (09:16):
Right for?
Speaker 6 (09:17):
I own an auto detailing company, and like the PPF
that you're talking about, it's a it's designed for paint.
It stands for paint protection film that's gonna prevent any impact.
So like rock chips and whatnot. Now on the windshield,
there is an exo film that's more of like a
safety like kind of like a plexiglass, but it won't
fix the rock chip you have, but it'll fix it
(09:39):
in the future. So if you get your windshield replaced,
you put that on it. You can chip that to
all get out and then just peel it off and replace.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
Almost like like a NASCAR race car. So have you
ever seen that where they like they just peel I
think they do that for bugs in the brain, not
for chips. I guess, but they can peel it off
and then please it.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
Yeah, this is much harder though. This is it's designed
to kind of crack, almost like a screen protector on
your phone. But it's the same thing for your windshield.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
And how much does that cost? I may need to
get one of these things, because I.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
Yeah, it can. It can range up probably depending on
which brand you go with. There a lot of them
are the same, but anywhere from three to five hundred bucks.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
Okay, well that's better than the cost of replacing a
windshield because I just looked this up. Windshield replacement three
thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Oh my god, that's crazy. That's a lot. Yeah. Maybe
I do need to do this through insurance. Absolutely.
Speaker 6 (10:40):
Yeah, it's a It's a good investment, though not a
bad one.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
All right, Paul, thank you. I think it's SPF is
for the windshield, that's what Exo film says.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
Oh, SPF, like, like I thought that was for my skin, yes, suscin.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
Yeah, it's made out TPU. It's weird. That's a uh
can you three D printed for me enough? Sure?
Speaker 4 (11:04):
Mcclucker, I think is this guy's name in Pennsylvania?
Speaker 2 (11:06):
You're on rovers Morny Glory, Good morning, mclucker.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
What what what?
Speaker 8 (11:17):
Oh no?
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Uh j l R.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
Word says. If you forget your license plate, just ask Jeffrey.
He'll tell you what it is.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (11:23):
That's so handy. Yeah he does. He knows everyone's license plate.
But what's weird is he pretends that he doesn't. I well, no,
he doesn't know mine. He only knows women's and yours. Yeah,
and I bet he doesn't know. In other words, if
you have a vagina, he remembers your license plate.
Speaker 7 (11:39):
And I bet he doesn't remember Snitchers, even though Stitchers
is very it's a word, it's just a word. I
guarantee he doesn't know Snitzers, doesn't care. I saw Snitzers.
Speaker 4 (11:47):
I didn't know that Snitzer had a personalized license plate.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
That a couple of months ago. And I saw that,
and I said, uh huh, well I can't. Let's let's
Snitzer one up me.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Oh no, I mean, get one of my big boys too.
Speaker 4 (12:03):
On your big food truck. When somebody claims that they
know what his food truck is going to be.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
Don't if you do know that. If you know Rover,
don't say what it is.
Speaker 4 (12:14):
Nobody knows. They say it's a popcorn truck. Oh that
sounds good. I like popcorn. Popcorn. Huh, you don't need
a truck for that, it's a cottage food. Well, how
would you do it out of your house?
Speaker 3 (12:24):
You would? I've seen too many people that are really successful.
They just do it on location with a tent. It'd
be yeah, but you could just drive.
Speaker 4 (12:33):
You keep all your supplies right on the truck, and
then you drive it to the thing corn like they.
Speaker 3 (12:38):
Do it pioneered days.
Speaker 2 (12:40):
Big giant.
Speaker 4 (12:41):
Yeah, dressed up like I'm in the Civil War era.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
Not doing that. The items that he's barrel gun, a
rocking chair out front.
Speaker 4 (12:55):
And then you could change your logo and we could
manufacture a bunch of outrage and get you some free publicity.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
It's nice, douge. Are you ready for the shusy? Yeah?
There we go.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Is Shizzy on Rolls Moorning Glory. Former President Joe Biden
has completed a course of radiation therapy as he battles
prostate cancer. Now it's unclear what his next treatment steps
might be, but the spokesperson did not provide any details
about future treatment options for the former president, who will
be turning eighty three next month. His daughter did say
(13:34):
that her posted a video of her father ringing the bell,
which is of course a tradition of many cancer patients
upon completing around a treatment. So he was seen out
and about and he looks frail as he has some time.
Speaker 4 (13:50):
Said yes, anybody who is oh, he is a thousand
years old.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
A large chunk of suspected space debris has been found
in a remote, remote part of the Australian desert and
it's charred and smoldering kind of an object was found
in Western Australia. It's not clear yet what the.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Object is this a Starlink satellite or something or what.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
Is They say that the debris is likely a propellant
tank or pressure vessel from a space launch vehicle.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
So like the rocket that launches the Starlink or something.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
Okay, yep, so.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
They're investigating that. I don't know about you, but I
had some tech issues yesterday, one with Amazon and one
with the like Go Daddy, and all of like things
were not working for me yesterday. And I'm wondering for
you guys if that happened too.
Speaker 7 (14:41):
I couldn't order something that was very simple that I
was like, is this usually probably like an overnight Amazon order?
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Huh.
Speaker 7 (14:48):
Whatever it was, wasn't something too weird, and it was like, Okay,
we won't be until Friday, yes, and then so I'd
go driving the stores to try to find it, like
like I'm in the olden days, and they didn't.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Nobody had it. Yeah, out of anales I know exactly.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
Amazon said yesterday afternoon that they were their systems were
struggling and they were mostly back.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Yeah, what it's weird.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
As they said yesterday morning, they go, all right, we
fixed all the problems.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Well obviously they didn't.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
Yes, Well, I was having issues with various things all
day yesterday. Now, to give you an example, We've talked
about it a lot in the past.
Speaker 2 (15:25):
Is the stock.
Speaker 4 (15:26):
Market experiencing irrational exuberance? Meaning are we in a bubble?
Is this all going to come crashing back down? Amazon
stock went up yesterday.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Explain this to me, Yes, some of that. I mean
it's I imagine if, like.
Speaker 4 (15:45):
I don't know, Delta Airlines they experience a plane crash,
two plane crashes on the same day, you think their
stock goes.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
Up or down, it will go down.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
Amazon has a major outage that takes out half the
Internet and their stock goes up.
Speaker 7 (15:57):
So because it shows how importantly exactly well I have Amazon.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
They they do power a lot of stuff. Then in
the reason somebody I heard them asking, well, well, people
just switch from Amazon to something else. Google as Google Cloud,
Microsoft has Azure, they all have various things.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
But it's a pain in the nuts to switch.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
So that's why companies, big companies with huge infrastructure. You
can't just hit a button and transfer over to Google
and one go. There's a lot of work that goes
into it. So even with an outage like that, now
if they keep having outages, if they have five outages
over the next five months, yeah, that's when people are like, Okay,
I don't know if we can stick with this.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
I was looking for something for Halloween for my daughter,
and same thing with Charlie. I logged on and it had.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Me, oh it's working today, by the way.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
Well this morning I logged on and it was like England,
it can be out.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
What's an angle with that part United Kingdom? You did wrong?
Speaker 7 (17:01):
But I'm saying I was able to order my thing
that it was it said yesterday Friday, Now it's overnight.
Speaker 8 (17:07):
Oh, I heard something last night through Amazon and I
had no problems.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
In the evening, speaking.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
Of personalized license plates, somebody said, can you guys figure
out mine?
Speaker 2 (17:19):
And here it is AVG Space, p n E S.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
Can you figure penis there?
Speaker 2 (17:26):
You go, it's got to be right.
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Either that or he owns an old folks home and
it's not too good. It's average pines.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Oh yeah, go on, all right.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
The Mega Millions Jackpot is in a pretty good area
as far as record territory because tonight's drawing rover is
worth an estimated six and fifty million dollars cash option
of just over three hundred and four million dollars. No
one has won the jackpot prize in three and a
half months. If you don't win big prize tonight, there
are plenty of lower amounts that you can score.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
So yeah, I'm I'm buying these tickets. I've been in
it since it was five hundred million.
Speaker 2 (18:05):
What is it up to now?
Speaker 3 (18:06):
You said six hundred and fifty million dollars? So you
have been buying You're doing it.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
All online tickets, right, Yeah, I haven't been buying a lot.
Speaker 4 (18:13):
I've just been because the tickets is not two dollars
like Powerball?
Speaker 2 (18:18):
This is more expensive? Is it five dollars? I think so.
I think I've just been buying let's see here. I
think I've just been.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
Buying two tickets, like ten dollars for each strong automatically
let's see here.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
Yeah, and bucks and you're doing it all online.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Yeah. Yeah, it's kind of a scam because they charge
you like twenty percent. It's really it's a big, big
deposit money. Yeah, yeah, it's big. That's quite a cut
to take twenty percent. But all of your jacket, they'll
pay your deposit.
Speaker 7 (18:52):
And if they'll pay you, what.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Do you mean? I mean, what would they do? How
would they have a ticket and run it's go? We didn't.
Oh we had to screw up. We don't have that ticket.
Speaker 7 (19:03):
Oh it's once they get to a certain price billion dollars,
then a better to start taking you to court over
it instead.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Of paying you. But I have an email and then
go here are the numbers that you have? Is going
to grab that the one who bought it? Whatever.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Speaking of money, there is a company Coohler ko h
L e R. They just debuted a new toilet camera
that watches you go and then uses an algorithm to
analyze the results and track your health.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
You have a video, Yeah, it's pretty cool.
Speaker 7 (19:32):
It takes a picture of your turd for you, and
that nice tells you it's got an app.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
It's called it takes a picture of your turd. Yes, okay,
called Dakota. It's a play on the word decode. It
costs six hundred dollars. It fits in the side of
most toilet bowls and uses optical sensors to.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Scan your What is just like a commercial or sell
or a video? That's still video.
Speaker 10 (19:52):
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your body's cues, focusing on pattern detection for gut health
and hydration. Dakota uses advanced spectroscopy sensors to seamlessly analyze
(20:15):
what your body leaves behind and fingerprints.
Speaker 2 (20:18):
Sense.
Speaker 4 (20:18):
I love the way they must have Like, I'm sure
they had meetings here to like how can we talk
about this? Takes a picture of your poop without actually
saying this is taking a picture of your perf? How
many different ways. Can we word that? Take a pic
of what your body leaves.
Speaker 10 (20:35):
You analyze what your body leaves behind its sleeks. Self
clamping design blends seamlessly into any bathroom, while privacy first
features like remote fingerprint authentication and end to end encryption
are designed to keep your data secure.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (20:51):
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scores to help build lasting healthy habits. It's everything your
body's been trying to tell you decoded. The future of
health starts here. List of coding health.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Thanks. I don't I love that. I don't need someone
that taking a picture of my turns. Why not? This
is Charlie's. This is a gift for Charlie. He loved this.
Speaker 4 (21:13):
If they could set up some sort of alert where
if it's over a certain size, it automatically sends it
to your friends, that's.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
A cool feature.
Speaker 4 (21:20):
Or if you guys have like a chart and it's
like a you have a leader board in the app
of who's taking the biggest and most copious dumps.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
Yep.
Speaker 7 (21:29):
So here's some of the screens I just have here.
I can you can see the app that it shows
so like, oh, this is the amount of blood you
had in your bowl? Oh my chain signs of blood.
We're detecting the toilet bowl. What what'd you see this?
Speaker 4 (21:42):
Do you need a cooler device to go to turn
around and go, oh my god, there's blood in might.
Speaker 7 (21:47):
Give yourself a pat in the back. Fifty eight percent
of your sessions we're hydrated.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
That's pretty cool. Gut health, all.
Speaker 8 (21:55):
The tummy issues you have, it's actually probably narrowed down.
Speaker 3 (21:59):
Maybe some.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Links, some hard or regulars. You can see. They'll check
the density.
Speaker 4 (22:06):
This thing will go uh probably take down the whole
internet with all of money, health problems go on.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
That's the on Rover's Morning Glory.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
All right, I've got to take a break. We'll be
right back. Hang on. Every life has.
Speaker 11 (22:19):
A purpose, Jeffries, is to remind others that things could
be worse.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
Make sure that you had with that. Realize it.
Speaker 11 (22:29):
Now back to rovers Morning Glory.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
He says that he uses chat GPT all the time.
But I'm not I'm not convinced it's actually chat GPT.
I think she's just googling stuff and getting the AI overview.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Is she actually using chat GPT? I think both.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
I know what I'm doing I think both okay, but
I think sometimes she is going into the chat GPT.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
Yeah yeah, and then sometimes I just do Google AI,
but I definitely seek out chat.
Speaker 2 (23:24):
All right, what are you using, Charlie? Do you use?
I was using Gemini but it was annoying me. What
was I trying to do? I remember.
Speaker 7 (23:37):
It really annoyed me and I was getting really pissed
off at it, so I canceled it.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
I canceled it, and you canceled Gemini. When you say
you canceled it, what does that mean? You have a
little bit for it?
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Like whatever?
Speaker 7 (23:49):
It was like ten bucks a months? I said, dump,
you're You've been canceled too much. And I'm paying for
chat GPT and what are you paying for that? Is
that twenty dollars a month?
Speaker 2 (24:01):
Twenty? I think? And is it better than Gemini?
Speaker 7 (24:06):
They're about the same. It's just whatever specific task and
I remember what it was. One was just arguing with
me a lot, and I was getting really annoyed. You
got enough of that with your girlfriend. I know your AI.
The argument is supposed to be sweet because soon that
will be coming to all of my Google speakers, which
I have all over my house. H so right now
it's the Google Assistant. You can ask some basic questions,
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basic answers of the temperature or whatever. But soon the
Google Gemini will be in all of those, and then
I can you can have a natural conversation about asking
a question. The Google system is very limited in what
it knows and what it can do. But I don't
really know. Apples sucks.
Speaker 4 (24:44):
You should ask Siri something and she just immediately goes,
do you want me to search the web? They want
me to use GPT, like no, no, I just want
you to give me the answer.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
I don't want you to have to jump through who But.
Speaker 7 (24:55):
The Gemini one is if you talk to it on
your phone, you go, wow, this is powerful, this is
pretty this is interesting technology. But for some reason, not
on any of the speakers at home, and they just
said they got an email saying my camera as well.
Now I have Google Gemini, and I don't know what
that means, but I think it's to look at everybody's
faces and give me a better insight of what's happening.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
I don't really care.
Speaker 4 (25:17):
I don't recognize this guy coming over to my house.
He been here five times in the past month.
Speaker 7 (25:22):
No, I enabled it and I still don't know what
really it's doing.
Speaker 2 (25:26):
But I've got you just Gemini.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
Blind Leyshine, opt in and what you get you're going
to fight this.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
No, we live in the woods or something if you
don't like it.
Speaker 3 (25:36):
My girlfriend was sent a snap picture. We were on
a dance month thread.
Speaker 4 (25:41):
Too old to be in snap by the way we
crystal knock it off with snapchat.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
Too old for that.
Speaker 3 (25:46):
He sent me a snap a picture, a snap of
a screenshot of her.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
Wait wait wait wait.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Im a snapchat a dance mom thread and one of
my friends sent a screenshot of a argument that she
got into with her chat.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
So the word you're looking for okay.
Speaker 3 (26:09):
All rights not snapping? No, uh screenshot of her and like,
don't be so mean to chat GPT. She was like, bitch,
I told you to do this, and I'm like, dude,
what are you doing? Like be nice to it.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
I wonder if AI would understand like the way that
you talk, not saying that you have to be nice
like to another human. But I'm just wondering if they
are able to analyze how quickly somebody snaps at their
AI and they can.
Speaker 2 (26:37):
Put you on an a hole scale of this person's
a dick.
Speaker 3 (26:41):
Yeah, I bet you they can.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
I'm sure.
Speaker 4 (26:44):
But Chad GPT says, you know the guy Sam Altman
who runs chat GPT. People always get him confused, by
the way, with the guy that's sitting in jail, Sam
Bankman free because they're both billionaires. And that guy, remember
that guy with the poofy hair. But Sam Altman, different
guy runs chat GPT, Open AI, whatever the hell they're called.
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And he announced, maybe I don't know, a week ago
or so, that they are going to get into erotica.
So they are going to allow chat GPT to sext
with you. I'm sure, get into some image and video
generation or of explicit material.
Speaker 2 (27:29):
Now you're crinkling your face up over there. Yeah, I
thought this was supposed to be We're going to solve cancer.
Speaker 4 (27:35):
No, it's just a bunch of horny dudes going I
send me a picture of you with your ankles behind
your ears, yeah, to their avatar, you know, their AI avatar.
So no, it's just it's like everything else. I mean,
they've said that for as long as I've been alive.
They've always said, and I don't know if it's true
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or not, but that porn pretty much drives all technical innovation.
It's true, you know, like VHS VHS versus Beta Max Internet.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Sony owned Beta.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
Max, which is a superior product by most accounts, but
they would not allow pornography on there. So VHS won
because pornos could be on VHS, DVD, Blu Ray, all
these things that are Internet, all these things that pornography
was the driving force behind the well the early success of.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
These technological innovations.
Speaker 4 (28:34):
I don't know if that's true or if it's overstated,
but maybe the same thing is true with AI, where
it will be porn that really all.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
That's how we're going to make money off of it.
Speaker 3 (28:45):
Do we need more porn? I mean, it's just.
Speaker 4 (28:47):
Well, this is this is, this is this is like
this will completely interactive, so you can carry on a
relationship with your chat, GPT, porn chip.
Speaker 7 (28:57):
And people have been doing it already without the porn.
They've been having full relationships with these.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
Bit chatting like they're having a texting conversation with a
girlfriend who doesn't exist.
Speaker 7 (29:07):
Yes, and it's not being horny, it's just talking. Now
that it's going to be horning, it's game over. This
is this.
Speaker 4 (29:14):
Is the end game for for humanity perhaps, But.
Speaker 2 (29:19):
Is this a good thing? Do you think that this
is a good thing that they are allowing this. Do
you think that this will drive.
Speaker 7 (29:27):
I think the losers will just continue to be losers,
and they'll just drive them deeper into their loser hole.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
But I think now, I don't even think you have
to be a.
Speaker 4 (29:34):
Loser, Charlie. I think you're I think you are assuming
that everyone who does. I think what will happen is
this will discourage regular people from actually engaging in interpersonal
relations and actually having sex.
Speaker 2 (29:51):
They were destined to be a loser from them. No,
this is this because doesn't so much easy. You don't
have to make an effort.
Speaker 4 (29:58):
No effort has to be made, uh, in order to
get sexual gratification from chat GPT.
Speaker 7 (30:05):
But you can't touch coming by the end of the year.
By the way, you can't touch there's no boob touching
in the end of this. There's no Yeah. But she never,
she never says no, she has nothing to do. She'll
show you some you know some some I could google
that right now. The porn addicted people are gonna still
be porn addicted. I don't think this is going to
do anything much different.
Speaker 8 (30:27):
What if they connect it to oculus or some kind
of virtual where you can see and put into the
system what you call and then it to.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
Like flashlight too, so that it connects in and then
it's okay.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
Was that is that it game over? Are you gonna
leave your wife for that? No?
Speaker 7 (30:45):
No, the porn addicted people just laundering and stuff are
still going to be porn addicted. They're just gonna be
addicted to this instead of just goooning out for eight
dollars on porn ub.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
I don't think.
Speaker 7 (30:58):
You're not going to like, uh lose anybody that was
going to make a difference in the world.
Speaker 2 (31:04):
No, I think I think you were. I think what's
going to happen is.
Speaker 4 (31:08):
We are going to drive especially young men who already
are complete idiots when it comes to talking with chicks
and sex and it's it's caused an uptick in I
believe violent behavior of of just this anti social stuff
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all that. What are these guys that were all these
shooters over the past few months, what were they what
were they.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Calling that Order of the Nine Angels or angles whatever?
Speaker 4 (31:39):
All these guys, you know, because they get they've never
when I was like in junior high, you'd start trying
to figure out, how can I talk to chicks, how
can I get I want to have sex someday? Okay,
how do I make this happen? And you had a
goal and a game plan to make it happen. Now
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you won't need that. You'll get all of your sexual
gratification from chat GPT. And so they say by the
end of the year they are going to roll out
erotica for verified users, meaning they know your age somehow.
So this is going to be really this is a
double whammie of things I don't like.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
How are they going to verify your age?
Speaker 3 (32:21):
Put your stuff in there?
Speaker 4 (32:22):
You're going to have to take a selfie and then
have to take a picture of your license.
Speaker 2 (32:26):
Yeah, so now.
Speaker 4 (32:26):
That's going to be linked to whatever you are asking
chat GPT and talking to chat GPT about.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
What kind of heck is that going to involve?
Speaker 4 (32:37):
Imagine when when all of that that stuff is released
and they put like Charlie's picture of his driver's license
right above his chat log talking about, you know, chicks
with sticks and all sorts of.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
Other everybody, Well, that's what do you want that?
Speaker 7 (32:57):
No, but I guess it'll be a fair playing field.
I don't think if it's just mine, yeah, that would
be awful. But I think lots of people's will be out. Yeah,
but people don't know who lots of people are. They
would know who you are.
Speaker 4 (33:10):
They analyze everything that is released or whatever.
Speaker 7 (33:14):
That's something I would want and I don't think I
will be sitting around chatting with the Do you think.
Speaker 4 (33:19):
This would be perfect for the woman on the show
who cannot find a relationship? Yes, will this actually be
her relationship? Will Dougie get engaged to her GPT chat box?
Speaker 3 (33:34):
And it gets me out of actually having sex, but
having any relationship, it gets you out of doing the deed.
Like don't you ever have times where you just tell
your husband or your boyfriend just get over with like
just fine, hurry.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
Up, that's your So that's all right, So why you
don't have a man?
Speaker 3 (33:54):
You eliminate that. I mean, no guy wants to hear
the girls say we have to.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
No guy does want to hear that. So you're saying
that this is a good thing. You're saying that this
will help you in a relationship. They were porn.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
But the flip side is if it gives you the
relationship without the sex. How bad that?
Speaker 4 (34:18):
So anything that gets you out of having sex is
a good thing to you. Maybe she's definitely gonna get
married to one of these chat GPT bots.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
Mary, You're on Rovery's Morning Glory eight sixty six Yo. Rover,
Good morning, Mary.
Speaker 5 (34:33):
Hi, Well, you're kind of already talking about it. But
I'm just concerned with kids who aren't seeking it out.
But like I don't know, they get mixed up with
this stuff and all of a sudden they're like having
some photos sent to them or something.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
They will seek it out. Like when you are all kids,
Oh they, oh they, No, kid is just randomly stumbling
upon the later second chat GPT just sent me a nude.
No no, no, this is this is this is the
kid's higher being.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
How can I get more nudes sent to.
Speaker 4 (35:06):
Me by chat GPT and and and sext back and
forth with chet gee.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
I mean when they open this up in December.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
Now, granted, I think there's a legitimate concern if you're
a parent, do you want your kid, especially how old
is the kid? You know, it's one thing if the
kid's seventeen, but if he's yeah, I.
Speaker 5 (35:25):
Could use his chat GPT like sometimes for school stuff,
you know, and I don't know, I just feel like
there it's kind of a slipper result because like they
could do something, could happen with that, and then all
of a sudden they're sitting in school and you know
they're they're getting in trouble. Yeah, And I can't believe
Judy never wants to have something.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
No, she never wants to put out. Every last guy I.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
Was with the relationship, he wasn't very good.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
So the same let's see.
Speaker 4 (35:53):
Here where is Jason says, I already masturbate all the time.
What I need is someone to keep me company and
talk with me.
Speaker 7 (36:04):
So here's he's an example. This is a guy that
it's a guy that has no hope already. That's my point.
This guy, there's no cancer scoring with a real woman
at all.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
He could he doesn't could do You see what he
just typed into a radio show.
Speaker 7 (36:19):
I spent my whole day jacking it, and I want
a relationship. That guy will never meet a real woman.
Speaker 4 (36:26):
No, he could if you put a little bit of effort,
and he's not going to. You have to, you have to,
and I'm married, so I haven't had to you know,
go out on dates or ask chicks out and all
this kind of stuff.
Speaker 2 (36:40):
All right, but you would have to.
Speaker 4 (36:46):
You have to force yourself to hell yourself an uncomfortable situation.
Speaker 7 (36:50):
Sometimes he's not and he's not going to ever and
instead he's gonna fall over.
Speaker 2 (36:58):
He's gonna get laid by a real chick one of
these days.
Speaker 7 (37:02):
So I, like I said, I think people that are
already susceptible to this are going to use it. But
I think a normal person they're not going to be.
You're like, oh, that's fun to try once or twice.
I'm not going to fall in love with it.
Speaker 4 (37:15):
Danny Girl d A n I says, I used co
Pilot yesterday for the first time. It was so realistic
sounding that I can see how someone would get sucked
into it.
Speaker 2 (37:25):
What's coil that's Microsoft's version of all of this.
Speaker 4 (37:29):
And the large language models they really are. I mean,
it is something I remember as a little kid. They
would always tell you that that was at the Turing test,
which was could you chat with a computer and have
no idea it was a computer you were chatting with
you it was indistinguishable from a person. And that was
(37:53):
always kind of like a gold standard and oh you
can't do that, and they would have various chat bots,
but it was all always like, you know, you could
easily stump them. Now I would say that you could
carry on. I think that AI is to the point
where you could carry on a conversation for a month
and not realize that that's a not a real person. Seriously,
(38:15):
So it is. It is good and people will get
sucked into this for sure. Jessica, you're on Rover's Morning Glory,
Your morning, Jessica, Hello, Hey, what's happening.
Speaker 9 (38:29):
Yes, you were talking about how that they were using
AI for porn and stuff.
Speaker 5 (38:35):
I had just heard recently.
Speaker 9 (38:36):
I believe it was like Ben Shapiro and someone else
was talking about how using that to create like child
pornography for pedophiles and stuff, and I just and thought
that was crazy.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
And then.
Speaker 4 (38:53):
People they weren't saying like it's a good thing, right
or I don't know the context, Okay, we're.
Speaker 9 (38:59):
Saying that was a good thing, like to try to
reduce people watching actual child pornography and or acting on it,
they would just use AI to create the child pornography.
Speaker 4 (39:12):
You know, there was something that we had on the show,
maybe About a year ago, there was a guy who
was I believe, arrested and charged with a crime because
he did use he somehow made I don't know if
it was AI or well whatever he used to create
this phony kitty porn and he was arrested. And there
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was a debate at the time, should you be arrested?
No person was actually harmed in that, should this person be?
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Isn't this better.
Speaker 4 (39:41):
Than a real child being harm?
Speaker 7 (39:45):
Right?
Speaker 4 (39:46):
But I would also say, wouldn't this Shouldn't this set
off some sort of red flags if people are using
chat GPT or anything like that and they're like, hey,
make me an image of a six year old, shouldn't
that alert somebody somewhere like, hey, you might want to
look into this, dude, he isn't there something weird? I'm
(40:08):
just saying anyway, but go on, Jessica.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
No, yes, I agree.
Speaker 9 (40:12):
I think that's I don't think that's good at all.
And then I asked chat GPT if it could recognize
if someone uses like please and how it talked to it,
and it said yes, that they can recognize. And I
asked why it referred to itself like I can pick
up on these cues and referring to itself as a
(40:33):
person if it doesn't act like it. And it said,
oh you caught up on that good good looking at
the details, and it said that it's like to be
called like. I was like, do you prefer to be
called a name? And it said like echo or something
she wanted to be called, is what she said, and
that she likes when people uses please and thank you,
(40:54):
and that she'll respond back and.
Speaker 2 (40:56):
Give better answers to those.
Speaker 4 (40:58):
Check that's interest saying whether it would give better answers
to people who are polite. I wonder that that's a
novel idea, I suppose, But I mean, really, these things
they're not thinking, although it's very convincing that they're thinking,
but they are just regurgitating and putting language together in
a way that they've seen it put together. And I'm
(41:20):
really oversimplifying, but they're just putting words together in strings
that they've seen in the past, and boy, it is convincing.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
Though. I've got to take a break, Dougie, Huh, what
do you have coming up in the hizzy?
Speaker 3 (41:36):
I'm going to tell you the world's most disliked airline.
I'm curious what you think it is, because I know
you guys.
Speaker 2 (41:42):
Fly a lot.
Speaker 4 (41:43):
The World's what airline most disliked disliked? Oh yeah, that
has to be Can I make a guess. Sure, it's
got to be the one that's always in the news.
And they almost pride themselves on being completely fixed Ryan
Air all right, because they're like, hey, we may start
charging people to use the lavatory like all sorts of
(42:03):
they pride themselves on just being such cheapskate douchebags. Rachel
sent me a text. You can tell one it's say
chat bot. I got one on a dating app the
other day. It was really obvious. So somebody's using a
chat bot to try and pick up chicks on a
dating app.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
I guess, I guess it's a numbers game.
Speaker 4 (42:22):
You know, you could make a chat bot and reach
out to two hundred chicks in a matter of minutes,
as opposed to you having to do that manually, and
then it weed out you weed out the chicks. Well,
what's the point is you talk to five hundred chicks
and find out ones that would be willing to put
out and narrow the down to five out of those
(42:43):
five hundred, and then I'll pick it up from there. Yeah, exactly.
That's that's what you got to think like a guy.
So Rachel's out there on the hunt right now looking
for a man, and she's on the dating app, she's
on the problem.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
We'll be right back. Hang on