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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is a clip from Raised by Giants. You can
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
This technology boom that we're currently and I don't know
if you listen to the most recent podcast with Elon
Moscow on Joe Rogan, but he's essentially talking about how
we're not going to be using phones anymore and how
phones are going to be like a thing of the past. Here,
I actually got a clip that we're going to listen
(00:32):
to before we get into the bones of the discussion where.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
I think things are going to go, which is that
we're not going to have a phone, or in an
additional sense, that what we call a phone will really
be an edge node for AI inference, for AI video
inference with you know, with some radios to obviously connect to,
(00:58):
but essentially we'll have uh AI on the service side
community communicating to an AI on your your device, you know,
formerly known as the phone, and generating real time video
of anything that you could possibly want. And I think
that that they won't be operating systems, they won't be
(01:20):
apps in the future, won't be operating systems or apps,
it'll just be.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Yeah, I don't know, I don't know how this works.
I don't know how we get to that that type
of point where it.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Would just be apps. So apparently they're going to like
some way they're going to intertwine apps together that will
start operating like an operating system, but not be an
operating I think that's what.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
You said, Yeah, something along the lines of that.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
You've got a device that is there for the screen
and audio and for UH and and and and to
uh put as much AI on the on on the
device possible so as to minimize the amount of bandwidth
that's needed between your edge no device or pulling on
as the phone and the servers.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
So if there's no apps, what will people you like?
Will it X still exist?
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Will?
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Yeah? That's kind of the thing, is that our current
economy is based upon people just searching and scrolling and
doom scrolling on social media and stuff. Right, Like, people
don't know what they want. So that's how a lot
of sales actually happen, is like through fomo or the
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fear of missing out on something or something catches their
eye while they're scrolling on social media. It's like a
panic but panic buy like consumerism one oh one. You
make people buy things that they don't actually need. Now,
what Elon is kind of describing is that that that's
no longer going to be a thing like the AI
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is automatically going to know what you want when you
want it. But that's not currently how it's gone for
the past fifty to sixty years in our economy. It's uh,
you know, commercials hit you with a commercial, make you
think that you want something. Hit you with the latest iPhone,
even though you have an iPhone that already works and
(03:23):
that is doing good. They hit you with that commercial,
and then they're like, oh my god, the new iPhone
is out. I gotta go grab the new one, even
though I got one that already works and it's the
exact same model. I got to go get the newest one.
It's consumerism one on one. So I don't really understand
how it's going to get to that point. We got
a little bit more of this clip and then well
I have a full on discussion about it.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Will they be email platforms or will you get everything
through AI?
Speaker 3 (03:49):
You'll get everything through everything through AI. Will be the
benefit of that as opposed to having individual apps. Whatever
you can think of, or really whatever the A can
anticipate you might want, it'll show you. That's that's that's
that's my prediction for where things end up.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
What kind of time frame were were talking about here?
Speaker 3 (04:11):
I don't know. Well, it's probably five or six years
or something like that.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
What five or six years, Janey? That is very quick.
That is very quick to completely change.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Yeah, that's pretty interesting. So what it is something that
he knows about, that's for sure.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Absolutely he knows about.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
So five or six.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Years, apps are like Blockbuster.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
Video pretty much, and everything's run through AI. Yeah, and
they'll be like most of what people consume in five
or six years, maybe sooner than that will be just
AI generated content.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
So there it is. That is shocking revelation. What do
you think.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
This sounds a little bit manipulative here? I mean, I
mean I hope the AI can you know, read you right?
But how do I know the AI isn't leading you right?
And besides, half the fun of the Internet is just
bouncing around randomly, and who wants to have somebody decide
(05:35):
where you go what you do? So I don't know
if that's going to work. I'm not I don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
There is really interesting too, Harry says in five to
six years, why people are going to be consuming in
entertainment and music and everything online is going to be
a I generated I mean, that's what people have been
seeing for a really long time. I just don't really
am understand if it's true and that does happen, and
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we're like five to six years out from what he's seen,
I don't understand how they're going to get us to
that point, because a lot of things would have to
collapse and be destroyed in order for everybody to be
on board with that.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Well, a lot of things are going to be collapsed
and destroyed over the next few years. I can tell
you that it's complete and utter destruction of many, many,
many things. And you know where it's headed. Nobody knows,
you know. I suppose if you're a creative person, that
(06:44):
what's coming is probably not scaring you because you know
that you have the creative skills to, you know, use it.
I certainly feel that way about it, but.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
It makes me.
Speaker 1 (06:58):
AI is make people very unpleasant right now. They're not
very happy about what's happening. The thirty thousand jobs that
got lost from Amazon and all of that. So AI
is in a bad place right now. With the public,
the general public. They don't like it, they don't want it,
but it's coming and there's nothing they can do about it.
(07:18):
Bill Gates, after telling us that the climate was being
destroyed for twenty five straight years, suddenly comes out and
says that it isn't being destroyed. And he says, well,
what happened, Bill, Like what made you change your mind?
And then you realize, oh, I know what it was.
He's building data centers. 're going to use up tons
and tons of energy. So now he has to be
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for using up energy if he's going to have a
data center. So you either need nuclear power plants or
you know, water going over a waterfall, or gasoline or coal. Right,
you can't generate electricity without those things. And so everybody
in Silicon Valley is now pulling back from all their
(07:59):
climate hysteria. All of them are because they know they
need these data centers for AI. So the AI has
changed their stance and made them become more realistic about
exactly what we're doing here. And you know, when you're
an average person and you see, you know, one hundred
and twenty thousand layoffs in the last few weeks, and
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they're all true to AI, and then you see your
electricity bill going up because the AI is juicing out everybody,
you're not going to be very happy about it.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
And so AI is.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Going through a bad place right now. And then Sam
Altman comes out and asks that the government subsidize his company.
He's like, what the hell? First you start out as
a nonprofit and then you suddenly overnight you go from
a nonprofit to a profit, and now you're asking for
government subsidies. It's like, that's the way to win a frat,
I'll tell you no way. And he's a shady dude anyway.
(08:57):
With the death of one of businesses, and so you know,
these AI titans are trying to take over the world
and remake it in their own image. And you know,
maybe Elon is not doing that. There's a couple of
other people that are making AIS that seem to be
(09:20):
fairly balanced and everything, but man, this is we're going
to a place where I don't know how we can
come back from it. We're not coming back from it.
And so Terence McKenna once told me that the future
was going to happen all at once. This was thirty
years ago, and I was like, what Dude, you've been
(09:43):
smoking too much weed and reading too much science fiction.
And he's like, no, no, Jay, the future is going
to happen all at once. You don't understand. And then
I was like I couldn't figure it out and he
couldn't explain himself to I don't know if it was
just in it