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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Everything celebrity sauce has or entertainment apart which.
Speaker 3 (00:04):
You got for us.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
I know we talked about Monday's Blue Origin spaceflight a bit,
but a lot of celebrities are now speaking out. I
don't know if you've even also been on TikTok, but
a lot. It's not like my FYP page. It's just
all this on TikTok right now. But I've been seeing
so many videos people just like upset about it. Not
that we have any say about what Jeff does with
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his money, but celebrities I have been just kind of
dumping on it, like Olivia Mine, Olivia wild, Emy Schemer,
a bunch of others. And now Wendy's is even getting
in on it, the fast food chain. So basically pop
craved Twitter account or x account posted picture of Katie
and said that she's returned from space, and then Wendy's
dropped a comment saying can we send her back? So
(00:46):
I'm telling you this because, yeah, Wendy's has beef with
Katie Faery, so that's a joke because it's Wendy's, the
fast food Jane. Anyway, it does down there though, So
I'm telling you this because Katsha decide to kind of
add to that by posting a picture of herself smiling
she's drinking from a Wendy's cup that she didn't caption
the picture, but a lot of people think that is
a dig at Katie, which wouldn't be coincidence because she
(01:08):
is not a fan of Katie anymore. Because Katie's latest
album is a collaboration with Doctor Luke, which you know,
Kesha Doctor Luke, Yes, and country starred Morgan Wallen has
fans buzzing after teasing a female duet on his next album,
So people have been naming names like country singers Megan
marony A Langley who I've got to steal on Saturday.
She's phenomenal. But now it looks like all eyes are
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on Tate McRae. I think this is gonna be so
sick because yesterday Tate posts a mysterious Instagram story showing
an orange jersey with Tate like t eight and then
mw on it, no caption, just vibes. So Morgan hasn't
said a word about Tate or even liked the post.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
He did tease.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
I haven't seen one person guests the female cloud on
the album correctly yet so meanwhile he is dropping I
don't know if you saw the post yesterday from post
Malone and Morgan Wallen, but post Malone in Morgan this
Friday will be drop An I Ain't coming back. And
then Morgan Wallan's entire new album out May sixteenth, and
it's gonna be called I'm the Problem. So I there's
a lot of It Ends with Us stuff that comes
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out randomly that I don't think is like very interesting,
So I don't talk about it anymore. But a crew
member from It Ends with Us has come out publicly
to support Justin Baldoni during this lengthy battle with you know,
Blake Lively, Blake Liver right now, she is, you know,
promoting a simple favor, another simple favor, And so basically
Justin and Blake they've been, you know, we've talked about
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this so much. I don't I'm not even gonna go
to the whole backstory. But Talia Spencer is a storyboard
artist for the movie. She sat down with sixty Minutes Australia.
I'm sharing this because since this came out the other day,
it's just been everywhere and I wasn't gonna talk about yesterday,
and now that I've seen it so many times, I'm like, okay, fine,
But basically she says it. She thinks that Blake took
advantage of Justin. She said that Blake quotes smelled Justin's kindness,
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mistook it for weakness, and tried to take advantage and
take power unquote. So she then added those very hard
to believe that the actress's allegations against Justin Baldoni, noting
that his intent to make the film portraying domestic violence
and to empower women who are.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
Experiencing experiencing it.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Again, they're not gonna be in court until next March,
so that's it. But this is the first person to
actually go speak publicly with another like like any kind
of medium about it.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
So I think that's interesting. I feel like for something
watching it.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
I we got Survival on CBS, the mass Arizon Thoughts
somehow so Bravo, and then trending in the US Your
Friends and Neighbors. That's a new show on Apple TV,
plus the Last of US season two on Max and
then number three is Black Mirror season seven on Netflix.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Thanks as here, welcome if you need something to listen to today,
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dot com. I know there's like AI has been used
for good things, hoodie. You yesterday used it to change
our dogs and the people. Yeah, which is very durable.
You can see on our Instagram at WYMSS Radio. There's
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a new AI service okay that will call your elderly
parents for you if you can't be bothered.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
To do so. That's wild, that's so mean.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
Yeah. It's called in Touch. Allows for artificial intelligence to
make daily phone calls to elderly family members okay, chatting
with them in place to their children or caregivers, and
then sending emotional summaries afterwards.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
Okay, so that's kind of terrible.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
It launched late twenty twenty four. The service is twenty
nine to ninety per month, uses a generically voiced AI
to hold short daily conversations with elderly users on topics
ranging from hobbies emotional wellbeing. Then after each call, a
mood labeled summary is sent to the family via an app.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
I just don't understand, Okay, maybe I'm an idiot. I
don't understand how that would work because it's your family.
So like, what if they bring up a memory of
something that you did together.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Well, the idea is like, it's not like it's pretending
to be us. It's like here they have an example
on their sites. Let me see if I can play
like this is a casual one.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Good morning, Victor, it's in touch. I hope you're having
a lovely day. Can I ask you a question to
start our chat? Good morning?
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Of course, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (05:00):
Do you remember your very first job? What did you
do and what was it like? My first job? Yes, yes,
I was a paperball when I was fourteen. I wake
up part of the morning, ride my bike. It's odd.
Why would my family do that?
Speaker 1 (05:14):
Well, I like, respectfully, it probably is the way it
could be good. Like if it's somebody maybe who has
like Alzheimer's, Like maybe maybe that would be okay, But
I would never in the wake of the Gene Hackman thing, like,
I'm not gonna call my parents. I'm too busy. I'm
gonna pay twenty or two hundred dollars a year for
AI to call.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
I'm saying, that's wild, that's black mirror. That's pretty messed
up too. Yeah, you know, what I did download though
last week. It's called simple AI, and it's an app
that will call, like if you're making a reservation running late,
it will call for you, so I don't have to
talk to you.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
Does it work?
Speaker 2 (05:50):
I haven't tried to because I'm I'm not mad at that. Yeah,
that's it. I'm just talking to the strangers about appointments.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
So, experts from Harvard's Apartment of Global Hell Health warn
these AI conversations may lack depth, history and empathy. Well yeah,
because it's a robot. Yeah, but people are signing up
citing peace of mind and convenience. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
I don't know if that's the anyway I talked to
my parents on the phone. Yeah, all the time.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
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