Episode 2678 CWSA 12⧸03⧸24
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 14 minutes
Words per Minute
137.88135
Summary
A new kind of tattoo can read your mind, and a new way to make you feel like you're a cyborg. Plus, aliens are coming, and coffee is good for you, and you should walk in the park.
Transcript
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Oop, nope, heading in the wrong direction, but not too bad.
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However, we'll put up the comments from the local subscribers here
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Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the highlight of human civilization.
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But if you'd like to take this experience up to levels
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that nobody can even understand with their tiny, shiny human brains,
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all you need is a kepper mugger, a glass, a tacker, chalice,
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a stein, a canteen jug, or a flask, a vessel of any kind.
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Fill it with your favorite liquid diet like coffee.
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And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine
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that is the day the thing makes everything better.
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I wonder if there is a scientific study that suggests that coffee is good for you.
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There's a study that says it might be a 17% reduction in all-cause mortality.
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Substantial benefits across diverse populations.
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The United States and the rest of the world will be in a global combat with UFOs.
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But if you did want to see more of me, I will be on Newsmax today at 4.15 Eastern Time.
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So for you Californians, that's 1.15 Eastern Time today.
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And I'll be talking about stuff, things and stuff and the news and things and whatnot.
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Well, according to SciTech Daily, there's a new kind of tattoo that can read your mind.
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But they've got some kind of ink that they can put a, I think it's a temporary tattoo.
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And the temporary tattoo will act like a brain sensor.
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So instead of putting a little sensor device on your head, they'll just put a little temporary tattoo.
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And then somehow they can read it and pick up your brain scans, I guess.
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I don't think it's quite ready to go, but it has some promise.
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So if you see a tattoo on somebody's head, they might be a cyborg.
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Let's see if you can get this one right before I tell you.
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They tested virtual reality feedback to see if it could reduce depression and anxiety.
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Do you think that putting somebody in a different, what feels like a different physical environment because it's virtual reality,
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do you think that that can reduce their anxiety and depression?
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So that's a good job you should no longer try to be.
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But it seems like it would depend exactly what kind of virtual reality you're experiencing.
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I still think it's going to be better to walk outdoors.
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They need to test the virtual reality compared to sitting indoors and being sad.
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And then compare it to taking a long walk in the park in the morning.
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I feel like I'd still bet on the long walk in the park in the morning over the virtual reality.
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Scott, what will reduce my anxiety and my depression more?
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Using some kind of digital device in a clever way or a walk in the park?
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Well, California is trying to rev up its electric car business.
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So it's going to give rebates, maybe up to $7,500.
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It's going to replace the federal rebates that went away.
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So if you buy an electric car, you can get a rebate.
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Does that sound like it's a political statement against Elon Musk?
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If your penetration in the market is above a certain level, and Tesla has good penetration,
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then you don't need to boost that market because that market's doing okay by itself.
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But if you want competition to Tesla, and those guys are not doing so well in selling so many cars,
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then maybe you need to put the money where the competition is.
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That the company that's doing the best is not eligible to get the rebate?
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If you're arguing that you want to have as much competition as possible, then maybe.
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But if you're trying to have as many electric cars as possible,
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because the whole point is not about having more electric cars,
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So in every case, having more electric cars is better.
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So that would argue that you should give a rebate for every kind of electric car.
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But what if everybody said, well, if I'm getting a 7,500 rebate,
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So kids and idiots would have something to talk about.
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while Tesla will maybe not get that California rebate,
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Musk has been denied again his $56 billion pay compensation package.
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So the same judge has now turned it down twice,
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which is weird because the stockholders have approved it.
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So why is the judge getting involved in stockholder decisions?
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I hope there's some kind of court that that can be appealed to.
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It's the same judge that forced Musk to go ahead and buy Twitter when he was changing his mind.
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And he was like, oh, maybe this isn't such a good idea.
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So the same judge who's screwing him out of $56 billion,
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because I don't know how you could not solve that problem.
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Yeah, I mean, given that there's somebody who wants to receive the money
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and there's somebody who wants to give it to them.
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Why does the court get in between, I'd like to give you money.
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And the court was like, whoa, no, hold on here.
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We've got to stop you from giving money that you want to give to the person who wants to receive it.
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But by forcing Musk to buy what was Twitter, she ended up saving the country.
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The unintended consequence of forcing him to buy the thing that he changed his mind
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and wished he didn't have to buy at that moment saved America.
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And I think that's, I feel that that's legitimately true.
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Because I don't think if Trump had not gotten elected,
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Like, actually, I don't know how we can get out of it.
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Now, we're still in a lot of trouble because the data is out of control, etc.
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But at least we have something like a legitimate plan
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to take a real hard look at it with our smartest people
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and take, you know, aggressive action against it.
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So this judge may have screwed Musk and saved the planet at the same time.
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Well, Dinesh D'Souza has announced and, I guess, apologized for his documentary
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2,000 Mules, which claimed that there were 2,000 human beings acting as mules,
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And the claim was that they were not all legitimate votes and that they were cheating.
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But people like me asked for a little bit more evidence
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because I wasn't sure that all the dots had been connected.
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And I asked, can we get some kind of evidence that these people are really doing something wrong?
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Or is it just people who picked up their relatives' ballots and mailed them?
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And so then I guess the validation was the cell phone data
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to show that certain cell phones were near certain boxes at certain times.
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So Dinesh, I think, only recently found out that the data he was trusting
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came from a source that he should not have trusted.
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And so the strongest part of the evidence for the 2,000 mules
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has been debunked by the maker of the documentary.
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On one hand, I think, hey, that was a big mistake.
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On the other hand, the fact that he's saying it in public,
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So the fact that he's taking it on the chin and just,
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I did this wrong, this was a mistake, I apologize.
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It certainly makes me feel better than if it hadn't happened.
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But I would like to make this one comment for those of you who are watching
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Do you know how many of you asked me to comment on 2,000 mules
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why are you not admitting that 2,000 mules proves everything we've been suspecting?
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And I kept saying, it might, but I'm not feeling comfortable
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I didn't debunk it because I don't have information to debunk it.
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I was rather not confident that you should believe it.
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So if you're keeping track who's good on the BS spotting,
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So it turns out that OpenA is weighing on making money
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Now, as Tucker Carlson recently said on a video,
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if you're in the news business and you take advertising,
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and your business makes money from advertisement,
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And then if something comes up in their domain,
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well, there's a lot of things you could talk about
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That the news business is tainted by the advertisement.
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So what happens if AI also becomes tainted by advertising?
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I'm now going to do a little demonstration for you
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Now, it's based on the fact that earlier today,
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I've been in, I don't know how many publications
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you can tell I don't have that spasmodic dysphonia,
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and one of them would be cartoonist Scott Adams
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would be somebody who spends a lot of money to advertise?
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Injections of this bacterial botoxin into the vocal cords
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The injection goes through the front of your throat
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to get to the vocal cords on the back of your throat.
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So they don't even see where they're putting it.