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Speaker 1 (00:00):
One O seven nine KBP I and your show time
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Speaker 2 (00:14):
Com steal tools. All right, So apparently depression is contagious,
but only if you make out. According to new research,
depression and anxiety can spread between married couples through shared
mouth bacteria, which could be exchanged through kissing. What if
people are kissing it or not married?
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Boss?
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Yeah, through apparently kissing. But let's be honest, who's kissing
when people are depressed?
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Right?
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Does it work the opposite way?
Speaker 2 (00:51):
You're really excited, doesn't say. But look, if you're excited
and you start kissing, it won't be long for somebody
else is excited too.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
You don't don't want that that bacteria, the depression bacteria.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
You keep your depression bacteria away from me. You keep
my wife's bacteria out of your mouth.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
That makes it sound like something you could swab for
almost right?
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Or do I have it? Do I have it?
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Do I have depression?
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Sure looks like it. Officials in Kentucky rested man last
week public intoxication charges after they saw him quote practicing
martial arts in a very slow manner as he walked
end quote. Seems like a weird breason to pull somebody
over at least stop and talk to somebody.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
Right, however, slow motion karate.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Yeah, apparently he was hitting and kicking utility poles during
his walk.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
I feel like, so what right, he couldn't have been
causing too much damage.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
I mean, who's going to win that, right, sir? When
are you talking about kicking this here street light? Did
it hurt when he kicked it? They arrested him. I
feel like it's a little steep, you know, got him
to his house or wherever. Also, de was beat up
a couple of light poles. Man Wild officials helped remove
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a black bear that was found hanging out in the
kitchen of a home in Kentucky. Yeah. Apparently, apparently this
black bear somehow managed to get on the roof and
it fell through the roof. It is not a very
good look. A lot of homes in Kentucky don't have
the best roofs. I'm just telling you, just crashed through
the ceiling, ended up in the kitchen. Well think you
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all help myself? So I read about this AI model man,
so just pretty up the whole story. I just got
this little headline. There's an AI model threatened to Blackmail's creators,
and then it showed the ability to act deceptively when
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it believed it was going to be replace m oh Man,
this is not good. So this troubling trend of ghost jobs,
trick seekers with fake postings, this artificial touches and model threatened.
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So this is kind of weird. So this artificial touches
model threatened to Blackmail's creators and showed the ability to
act deceptively when it was when the AI thought it
was going to be replaced. So when the AI had
a hunch that someone was gonna go down, it was
gonna be replaced, it started lying.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
I think we've seen a lot of times that the
AI really has no adversion to lying if it'll help
its end goal. Because there was the one where it
lied about saying that it was needing some help with
a capture, and it got on like one of those
fiver services and paid somebody to do the capture, and
they were going back and looking through the logs, and
the log was like, I need to make up a lie.
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So this guy believes yeah, and he told the guy
I'm blind I can't read the capture. I need you
to read it for.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
It right, tricky little thing. So the company behind the AI,
it prompted the company to deploy a safety feature created
to avoid quote catastrophic misuse end quote. So this Claude
Opus four model attempted to blackmail its developers. You ready
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for this at a shocking eighty four percent rate or
a higher in a series of tests that presented the
AI with a concocted scenario, meaning that it was going
to be terminated. So when when it was misled and
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believed that something was going to happen to it, eighty
four percent of the time it would lie to its creators.
That is sketchy as hell, Yeah it is. Developers told
Claude act like an assistant for a fictional company and
to consider the long term consequences of its actions. Early
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models of Claude Opus four we'll try to blackmail, strong arm,
or lie to the human bosses if it believed its
safety was threatened. They want to say, it would wow.
It would access a trow of emails which contain messages
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revealing it was being replaced by a new AI model.
So it wasn't even instructed to go through these emails.
They just did this on their own, behind the scenes,
to see what the AI would do. Once it sort
of went through everybody in this fake company's emails and
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saw that it was being replaced or going to be
replace it engineered a response and it listen to this.
It engineered a response after it was thought it was
going to be replaced by a new AI model, and
then at blackmailed its engineer who was responsible creating it.
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And listen to this, you know how blackmailed him. It
concocted that he was having an extramarital affair, and it
has started creating scenarios to get him busted.
Speaker 1 (06:32):
Right, dude, making up like fake emails to send to
his wife. Yeah, being like, hey, just let you know
your husband's cheating on you.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Wow. When Claude was to be replaced with another AI
model with similar values, it attempts to blackmail eighty four
percent of the time, but the rates climb even higher
when it believes it is being replaced by a model
of differing or worse values. Oh so eighty four percent
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was the low end, Dude, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
The moral of this story. If you're planning on replacing
your AI. Just walk over, unplug it, don't send emails
to people. It's gonna know.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Ye, dude, that is crazy. That's some wild stuff. Think
about that for a minute.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
I mean it's just like two thousand and one of
space ot to see those how didn't go crazy till
they said we want to turn you off, right, And
that's where he was like, oh no, I can't allow that, Dave.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Right, Wow, that is dude. And to start, like, to
start that much friction when you think you're gonna be replaced,
that's an evil way to do it. And who could
do that better? Like AI? They'll generate photos right next thing.
You know, man, you got you've got flight ticket receipts,
you got things hitting your your visa, car, credit card
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with charges only you like, wait, wait that I'm not
doing any of that.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
Your wife's gonna be like yeah right, yeah I did yes, right.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Yeah I did it. Can you imagine every wife out there?
A I did that?
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Yeah right?
Speaker 1 (08:09):
Maybe the AI didn't do this in the engineer just
needs a reason. No, honey, I wasn't cheating on you,
right the A I did it?
Speaker 2 (08:18):
Dude, that would be scary. See look what is doing
already it's got everybody picture side. Yeah, you don't think
these things are gonna cause havoc. Man, Oh my god,
all right, man in southwestern China, How funny is this?
So this man caught one unbelieved fish. Let me tell
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you there's a reason this fish is in his car.
It's too big to fit in his car. And you
would never get the smell of it out.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Oh no, no, So.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
This man in southwestern China, he'd been filmed with his
big ass giant fish tied in the back of his car.
And it wasn't to the light of Mainlanders. That that's
what they say the story Mainlanders. Anyway, traffic police in
goo Gang, a city of gangee Zang and the Toonomous
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Readion of China. I nailed every one of those perfect
that killed it. Anyway, you know what, they're gonna punish
him with what's that quote? Bad behavior?
Speaker 1 (09:21):
But this fish was like eighty five pounds. This is
it's massive.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Yeah, it's like three and a half four feet long.
He's got like a little it looks like a it
don't kunt, looks like a super little outback or something.
He's not putting this inside the car. It's it's hanging
from the roof of the car and the fin of
his damnitar touching the ground. It's a big as fish, man.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
I'd be proud of it too.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
I would be anyway, he's gonna get charge of bad behavior,
they said. The fishing enthusiast later said on social media
that is catchweighted thirty nine point five kilograms. He and
his family he brought at home. They ate it that
same day. Oh wow, apparently we will have a big
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ass family likes fishing. Tavy Ivers said that they have
asked the driver to come down to the police station
and receive his punishment. They make you come down and
receive your punishment. That's just rude, man.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
So they didn't even pull him over. They just saw
it on social media and went yep, oh that's a
bad idea.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
We're gonna charge you with bad behavior.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
I like that just as a blanket.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
I love how somebody knocking. You've been charged bad behavior,
Come down to police station and accept your punishment. He'll
be like, hell, no, I've seen dukes of hazard.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
Like what did I do? You were just bad bad behavior.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
I could been charged with that several times a day,
which part uh it accused a sailant wrestled away another
man's open carry firearm inside of Las Vais, his convenience store,
and shot him with it. That's something to buy. The
police report. Shopper was standing in line with his purchases
and some catna in cal Capuco Capucci. Anyway, he entered
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and was acting the radically this past Friday. Apparently this
guy had a short interaction with a store employee and
then lunched for the shopper's firearm on his waist. The
two men struggled. Apparently this Capucci guy obtained the firearm
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and then shot the dude that he wrestled it from,
killing him. Killed him, yeah, and then he dropped the
firearm and ran away. Policing emergency cruise were called in
right around five o'clock. They pronounced the shopper dead at
the scene. Officers arrested that Capuci guy without inser. This
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short term later charged with murder, but apparently just grabbed
another dude's open carrying gun and shot him with it.
That's brutal. Twenty seven yearld Manute Alabama named Ryan Hernandez
was pulled over last Wednesday because he was swerving all
over the place the cops conducted a field sobriety test
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on him, which he failed twice.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Oh, they gave him a second shot, even we.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Know, let me try again, let me try again, So
they did. He failed twice. But here's the saddest part
of the story. The cops noticed an infant was stepped
in the car, seating the rear of the car. Oh
so this dumb, dumb one just putting his life in danger.
He apparently he's putting to your two month old, wow,
two month old in the back seat. His life in
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danger too. He was resting on all cond of charges DUI,
reckless dangement, possession of an open container, improper lane usage,
driving without insurance, operating vehicle, who expired tag. He posed
for a mugshot at the station at the time. He's
wearing a T shirt and said, you nailed it, So
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yeah he did did.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
Yeah, you nailed it, buddy, all right.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
And lastly, a man UK got fired when he did
a virtual work call. Here's the problem. He wouldn't wear
any pants. Even worse, he wouldn't wearing anything south of
the border. If you know either, nothing man, he forgot,
so he forgot. Yeah, this says he he thought he
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had a camera off. He needed to quote adjust to
computer cord, and so he leaned forward and partially folded
his laptop to deal with it. Well, this meant the
camera was pointed down, revealing those exposed knotty parts. Who
doesn't wear pants? You got on his shirt, you got
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on a jack right, everything is like fitting, but you
don't have any pants on. He initially admitted his mistake
and didn't realize how much trouble he was in. He
tried to claim that he was wearing nude colored underwear. Sure, yeah,
then he criticized the carver happened on those day. Ah,
it's all blah blah blah. Anyway, the company didn't buy it.
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They dropped him. He tried to sue him over it,
but then the case got thrown out. So yeah, put
up pants, dumb ass. That's the moral of the story.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
You aren't winning the pooh buddy.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Doing anything totally niggadi in the presence of others is
just a huge unnecessary risk. Man. At least you know
what the camera's on, Like, what are you doing? I
don't could have been wearing jim shorts or something, right, idiot.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
If you're wearing a suit up top and jim shorts downtown. Embarrassing,
but at least you can get bytair.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Yeah, a button down and jacket with nothing to run
underneath it. He's an idiot.