JustPearlyThings - June 29, 2023


This Is The DARK Future Of AI


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10 minutes

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229.16464

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2,362

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205


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.260 Deep fakes are certainly going to change the world because what we're going to have is we're going to have a post-truth society
00:00:05.380 and then the only way they're going to be able to tell you what's true or not is some committee which decides what's true and what's a deep fake
00:00:09.980 and then they're going to be in charge of the world and then they're going to lie to you and then you're really in trouble.
00:00:14.500 So that's going to be very interesting. Once you get to the point where, what did I say earlier about not being able to trust your own eyes?
00:00:19.060 They're going to take that away from us soon. Then what? Then you're really in trouble.
00:00:23.320 In regards to AI, I think it has to be adopted. Inside of my school, Hostess University, we teach AI with absolutely everything.
00:00:28.680 A lot of the images we generate, even on my Twitter account, is all AI.
00:00:31.680 And what's actually scary about the modern world is I don't consider myself old. I'm 36.
00:00:36.380 But some of the children, children, I call them children, 17, 18-year-olds inside of my school, Hostess University,
00:00:41.760 they're AI wizards and they can do magic with this stuff. Magic.
00:00:46.780 Like they can literally, genuinely, Andrew Tate on the moon and the image is generated in seconds.
00:00:52.720 Like artists are going out of business. I thought AI would put truck drivers out of business.
00:00:55.640 Artists are going out of business. Musicians are going out of business. It's kind of scary.
00:00:59.360 I do like to think that with things like AI, there's always going to be some degree of natural separation between the men who are genuinely inventive and killers and the men who are more...
00:01:10.640 Let me change the way I say that.
00:01:12.840 I think if you're an exceptional person, a truly exceptional person, you don't have to be afraid of nearly anything.
00:01:17.840 But you'll probably agree with this. In my experience, in nearly every business in the world, you have 10% killers and then you have a bunch who want the paycheck.
00:01:26.840 They do their job. But I wouldn't say they're killers. You understand?
00:01:30.740 And we live in a society for a long time where I can't even, I didn't even tell you now, sometimes when I hire, I'll say to my cousin or to my COO, I'll say, look, either get one killer or three normal people.
00:01:41.760 Because that's the reality. That's the basic. You either need three people to half do the job or you need one killer to do the job.
00:01:47.680 And I think that those three people who have to do their jobs, enough to not get fired, they turn up most of it on time, but they're not really that motivated.
00:01:55.080 Those are the ones who have to fear AI. I think businesses in the medium term are going to become killers and AI.
00:02:02.060 I tell them now, I have some guys who work for me on one particular company and their sales staff.
00:02:06.140 I was reading through the sales scripts. The killers are doing really well.
00:02:09.240 But the average guys have said, you're not doing much better than ChatGPT could do right now.
00:02:13.080 I want to warn you that you're not doing much better than I could replace you with a machine today, let alone in five years from now, for free.
00:02:19.600 You need to be careful. So I think it's just becoming more and more competitive.
00:02:22.660 The idea that you can just be Joe Schmo, do your job, turn up. I don't try that hard. It's fine.
00:02:27.460 I think that's all going to go out the window because as the world becomes more competitive, as a company, you have to compete with your competitors.
00:02:32.120 And the only way you're going to be able to do that is just where do you cut the flat? Fat. Where do you cut the flat?
00:02:36.220 When I see AI popping up and getting more and more intelligent in the way it's talking, that doesn't scare me, by the way, with words.
00:02:43.100 If I was Joe Schmo, I'd be afraid. This ChatGPT could probably text your girl better than you can.
00:02:49.660 It'll probably get laid faster than you will.
00:02:51.960 That's a good advice for the guys out there right now.
00:02:53.680 Imagine AI for dating apps.
00:02:55.600 It's going to happen.
00:02:57.040 Look it into your phone. It'll do better than you do.
00:03:00.140 So that's scary, you know?
00:03:01.820 It's hilarious.
00:03:02.380 I think that's what the average man really needs to struggle.
00:03:06.140 And I've been saying this has been my message for a very long time in all realms.
00:03:08.620 I've said for a very long time that life for the average man is going to get harder and harder.
00:03:12.760 It's becoming more and more competitive.
00:03:14.280 You need to find more and more ways to stand out and be unique.
00:03:16.600 And the only way to really do those things, unfortunately, as a man, is to suffer.
00:03:20.960 And that's one of the reasons I'm kind of glad that God put me in jail.
00:03:23.560 Because if you look at anything that builds a man into a man, there's a degree of suffering.
00:03:27.460 It's very hard to become a man and have a man who's respected and has stories and is capable when he only had a nice life and nice experiences.
00:03:36.600 It's usually the things that made you...
00:03:38.200 You guys read a thousand likes.
00:03:39.540 We need a thousand five hundred to open the chat.
00:03:41.940 A thousand five hundred.
00:03:42.700 The best version of you are usually the worst things that happen to you.
00:03:45.360 So the demons I carry from jail, the fact that I can't sleep.
00:03:48.520 The fact that I can't sleep, I've had girls say to me, you can't sleep, you need to see a psychiatrist.
00:03:51.680 And I said, absolutely not.
00:03:53.360 I would be furious if a psychiatrist walked in here and took my demons from me.
00:03:56.740 I don't care if they could fix me with a click.
00:03:58.340 They're mine.
00:03:59.080 And they were bestowed to me by God.
00:04:00.680 And they're a mine to deal with.
00:04:01.880 And they're a mine to fix.
00:04:02.760 Because that's how I become a better version of me.
00:04:04.640 I would be furious if someone took them away from me.
00:04:07.120 I'm glad I can't sleep.
00:04:08.040 Good, I can train endlessly.
00:04:09.260 That's why I'm bigger than I've ever been.
00:04:10.620 I'll train every...
00:04:11.340 I'm not going to waste a minute.
00:04:12.620 But all the demons that have been given to me by God and all the problems that have been given to me by God are mine to fix.
00:04:17.140 I would never ever allow anybody else to take them from me.
00:04:20.040 I'd be furious.
00:04:21.140 If a psychologist came in and said I could cure you, I'd say, no, thank you.
00:04:24.000 I will cure myself.
00:04:25.140 I don't care if it takes 10 years.
00:04:26.520 I'll cure myself.
00:04:27.300 That's my job.
00:04:28.640 And I know that when that's done, I will be more mentally resilient than I ever would have been without jail.
00:04:33.340 That's the whole point.
00:04:34.180 Of it, right?
00:04:36.300 So many men say, I want to be the man.
00:04:38.340 But they don't want to suffer.
00:04:39.340 They don't want to fight.
00:04:40.000 And I don't understand why.
00:04:40.940 Because even if you look at a superhero movie, they tell you.
00:04:43.560 Even in superhero movies, they make it very clear.
00:04:46.600 Batman's parents died.
00:04:48.340 That's why he's Batman.
00:04:50.080 All the bad things have to happen.
00:04:52.520 There's no way to get there without the bad things.
00:04:55.040 I get so many emails from people complaining about their bad things.
00:04:57.740 And I don't have time to reply to any of them.
00:04:59.320 But if I could, I'd say, good.
00:05:00.940 Yeah.
00:05:01.260 Good luck.
00:05:02.300 Congratulations.
00:05:03.000 Off you go.
00:05:03.980 Of course, she broke your heart.
00:05:05.440 Of course, you're sad.
00:05:06.220 Of course, you miss her.
00:05:07.420 She's with me now.
00:05:08.860 That's life.
00:05:09.960 That's part of it.
00:05:10.940 That's the only way you're going to get to that level of resilience.
00:05:12.780 You can't become the man any other way.
00:05:15.060 So, yeah, I thank God for everything bad that's ever happened to me.
00:05:17.960 And all the demons.
00:05:18.820 And I trust that he's not going to give me anything I cannot, in the end, decipher and deal with.
00:05:24.080 In the end, I think it's a puzzle.
00:05:26.180 And you decipher it.
00:05:27.100 And you work out the best way to deal with it.
00:05:28.460 And you internalize the good parts.
00:05:29.920 And you become a better and stronger and more resilient person for it.
00:05:33.220 So, I have to thank God for every single one of them.
00:05:35.360 Well, I mean, you've got to go through shit to be the shit.
00:05:38.220 That's basically what it is.
00:05:39.240 And by the way, what you're saying is not a hypothetical.
00:05:41.400 You talk about being the average man.
00:05:42.880 And you see this play out on dating apps these days.
00:05:45.540 If you've seen what's happened, especially on Instagram and all the dating apps, Hinge, Bumble out there.
00:05:50.520 The top guys out there are getting 90% of the women.
00:05:53.900 Whereas the bottom guys, I think the stats are a third of men under 30 have not been laid in a year.
00:05:58.960 If being average is not acceptable anymore.
00:06:00.440 At all.
00:06:01.260 It's not acceptable anymore.
00:06:02.080 And it's not acceptable in the sexual marketplace.
00:06:04.540 But it's also just not acceptable, I don't think, even in life anymore.
00:06:06.920 Period.
00:06:07.300 I think that's in the West, though.
00:06:09.600 Because there's a lot of countries where average people are still getting together.
00:06:13.120 This whole consumerism competition thing that's happening in the West, like what they're saying right now, it's not good.
00:06:20.740 It's not good for anybody.
00:06:22.900 I think people need to really understand their value, know their worth, and just get in where you fit in.
00:06:28.380 I think everybody's over-entitled nowadays.
00:06:30.640 What do you think?
00:06:31.860 Yeah.
00:06:32.400 I mean, I think it's coming, though.
00:06:34.940 What's coming?
00:06:35.540 I think consumerism, I think it's going to come everywhere for the most part.
00:06:39.380 I think social media, unless, like, I think China maybe it won't as much because, like, they're very, like, they limit their social media.
00:06:48.520 But I don't know.
00:06:50.540 I know you're optimistic.
00:06:53.260 I think something has to happen for things to get better.
00:06:56.760 What has to happen?
00:06:57.840 I don't know.
00:06:58.560 But some sort of, like, something to kind of, like, humble the West a bit.
00:07:03.900 I don't know what.
00:07:05.100 Well, I mean, the way we're going about it is not sustainable.
00:07:09.740 Right.
00:07:10.180 No, it's not.
00:07:10.680 It's not sustainable.
00:07:11.620 I think something is going to humble us, and then things will start to get better.
00:07:14.680 I think that it's how I look at people who took the clot shot, the dummies, and, you know, I think that Darwinism is going to play a role, and I think the smart people, the exceptional people are going to be okay.
00:07:32.360 And the ones who will be the victims are the dumb ones, the ones who trust the matrix, the ones who trust the corporations, the ones who foolishly put their trust into these organizations that people like you and I know don't fucking trust, you know?
00:07:46.800 So I think that's the big thing that's going to happen.
00:07:49.560 So, I mean, I'm up to some mystic for myself because, you know, I really don't need all this consumerism bullshit that's going on right now.
00:07:59.540 Like, I've kind of gone through my phase where I, like, wanted to, like, buy expensive clothing, buy expensive stuff.
00:08:05.380 Like, right now, I really don't buy anything that's over-the-top expensive.
00:08:09.700 I spend my money really on just, like, investments and then vacations and stuff, right?
00:08:16.020 Memories because, you know, I think a lot of people, too, I think a lot of people nowadays, they really don't internalize the fact that they're going to permanently die one day.
00:08:26.600 They really, a lot of people don't really internalize that.
00:08:30.280 Well, they live a life for themselves.
00:08:32.560 Yeah.
00:08:32.920 And when you live a life, that's what I tell my sister.
00:08:34.960 I say, you live a life for yourself.
00:08:36.640 If you be selfish and you only focus on yourself, that's who you're going to end up with.
00:08:40.800 Well, the richest people are the people that have a ton of people that, like, really loved them at the end of their life.
00:08:46.160 Like, I don't know anyone more loved than my dad.
00:08:49.140 And it's because that is the most selfless man that, like, on the planet.
00:08:52.740 There's nobody, like, growing up, like, people would be walking out of the grocery store with, like, a bunch of bags.
00:08:57.880 My dad would just, like, take them and, like, put them in their car.
00:08:59.940 Like, he wouldn't even know them.
00:09:01.060 He would, like, same thing with, like, I don't know if they were, like, carrying stuff.
00:09:05.340 Like, he helped people move all the time.
00:09:07.520 And, like, even all of us, like, he helps me with my business.
00:09:11.300 He helps my brother.
00:09:12.580 Like, my whole life, he said his only goal in life was to pay for all of our college.
00:09:17.320 That's all he wanted to do was just pay for everybody's college because he was in debt in his early 20s.
00:09:23.280 He didn't want us to go through that.
00:09:24.940 Like, and that's the thing.
00:09:26.200 It's, like, you can tell who has really lived a selfless life because what do the people around them say?
00:09:30.700 Yeah.
00:09:31.560 Absolutely.
00:09:32.280 Yeah.
00:09:32.740 And, you know, that's the thing, too.
00:09:34.660 This whole me, me, me culture.
00:09:36.800 Like I said, when you focus on me, me, me, and you focus on yourself, only you, you know, like, it's funny because they all thought of, like, the modern woman, what do they want to be?
00:09:46.800 A strong, independent woman.
00:09:49.020 Independent means alone.
00:09:51.180 It means by yourself.
00:09:53.160 And that's what they're ending up with.
00:09:54.640 And they're like, I don't get it.
00:09:55.700 Right.
00:09:56.000 What happened?
00:09:56.720 Like, well, you've been fucking a strong, independent woman.
00:09:59.060 Now you're strong and you're independent and you're miserable.
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