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In this episode of The Glenbeck Program, host Glenn Beck sits down with a very brave man to talk about what it means to stand your ground in the face of danger, and how to deal with it in a world where self-defense doesn t mean a nightmare for the rest of your life.
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and hello my friend welcome to the glenbeck program what a day of shows we have for you
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today it starts with this podcast and then tonight the nine o'clock tv special i have a
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i'm going to go through some of them if i have time but all of it tonight this is project artemis
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you ever heard of project artemis there are people that have risked their jobs to get this
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information to us uh people that are still at nasa you are not going to believe what our government
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has been doing with the moonshot it is unbelievable i'm going to touch a little bit on it as much as i
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can on the show today we'll talk about it some more tomorrow but the full show in fact it's too long to
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even fit in an hour uh so you're gonna you're gonna have to either watch it uh at blaze tv or
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you know i don't know um but you'll get an hour everywhere else but blaze tv you'll get the whole
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thing because it is incredible and we have an incredible guest very brave man coming on tonight
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speaking about it uh and the first time you'll hear about it is tonight you don't want to miss that
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also uh i guess we have ukraine coming in with a 30-day ceasefire boy donald trump boy he just hates
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ukraine he wants everybody to die yeah how what do you say how's that working out for you now how's
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that working out for you now i'm sure uh also um it looks like we're we're just firing half the staff
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at the department of education which i'm absolutely in love with yesterday we talked about usa id um and
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you know that's just about that's you know what that is all of that that that is just about love
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we're sending hugs and kisses and little baby puppies all around the world except now we find out
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that uh the usa id people as trump was coming in the the uh the workflow changed a little bit
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everyone was told to shred and burn all of your documents now why would you do that if we're sending
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hugs kisses and puppy dogs to all of the people around the world and you didn't mind uh american
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knowing about it and one more thing a conspiracy theory conspiracy theory i love that that we've
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talked about for years and told you it's coming people have including me been wildly discredited by it
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and guess what yesterday europe forgot all of that they forgot all the name calling all the lives
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they've destroyed and they were like hey we've got an idea we're gonna do this they announced cbdcs
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and digital ids which is complete and total control and quite honestly makes them in my book no longer
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okay where do we even begin let me start in um in europe with the president of the european central bank
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the ecb i love central banks don't you pat pat oh they're the the best sitting in for stew again
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who's just so sick yesterday he was vomiting from all the truffles he was eating on the couch while
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he's watching soap operas um anyway um christine lagarde she's the president of the uh the central
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bank it's basically our fed and they're all the same here's what she said and it's a lot of blah blah
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blah so i don't know how long i can take it i'll summarize if i can't take it for two whole minutes but here
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she is nature doesn't like vacuum vacuum and we started working on on the digital euro
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way back actually when i started my term five and a half years ago and i'm not claiming you know
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parental parentality on the digital euro because my colleague benoit curé had already committed a
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speech on this matter before i arrived but i certainly uh carried on with that project and
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subsequently fabio panetta on the board and then piero chipolone uh who has uh replaced fabio okay okay
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okay i can't listen to somebody who's talking about fabio look here's here's what she's announcing
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first of all let's remember that for years christine lagarde and everybody else both here foreign and
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domestic have said that any worry about a cbdc is just a conspiracy theory they have silenced they have
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discredited anyone who warned of the dangers of this but now all of a sudden i guess we all forgot that
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because now they're ready and the stakes cannot be higher we i'm telling you 18 to 48 months our whole
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world is going to be different they are ready to launch this now and the stakes for privacy free
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markets and individual liberty especially anybody who kind of likes the constitution uh
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uh they're at risk okay this is a really dangerous pivot that is going on right now and
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i think it should fracture our alliance um anybody who's advocating for small government personal
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freedom you know hey privacy uh i i don't think you should be in bed and defending those who are going
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down the road of europe right now years ago cbdc that's central bank digital currency that's like
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bitcoin except the the point of bitcoin is it's untraceable you it's completely private and nobody
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can stop you from using it cbdc that's a tinfoil hat conspiracy we'll never do that why would we do that
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uh in fact uh in 2019 mark carney who was the head of the bank of england back then he said cbdc that
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you you are so misguided with your fears and he said that while he was at jackson hole you know they
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have that economic symposium where all of the really cool people go to and then they they talk about
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things and then when we who are not the cool people in attendance go uh that sounds spooky they go
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you're just a tinfoil hat person anyway that's where he made that uh speech that it's just
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misguided there's nothing to fear here because we are just experimenting oh kind of like mangala
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i'm sorry that was bad kind of like uh let's say uh the atomic bomb there is nothing to the atomic bomb
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we're just doing experiments why would you be experimenting if you didn't think it would be
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something that you would eventually use so anyway 2021 jerome powell who's our central bank guy the
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federal reserve he said quote cbdc's this is not on i love this one not on the immediate horizon
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okay so you're admitting that it is on the horizon so in 2024
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she lagarde she she comes out and uh she told the european parliament that cbdc skepticism
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stem from conspiracy theories saying the digital euro is not going to be big brother surveillance
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remember what a central bank digital currency can do and will do at least over in the soviet i mean in
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europe will be that it will track everything you buy everything you sell everything you make okay
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not a problem that's fine i don't have anything to hide except it can be turned off you don't oh
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like i can go to the bank and say i want cash i want my cash out okay you'll be suspected of being
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a terrorist if you do that what's the problem hey that's freedom baby uh but you can take the cash
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cash okay with a central bank digital currency you don't own that there's nothing to take out
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they own it the central bank and the government they own that so you have no place to go but through
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them and if you decide i don't really like that they can turn your currency off and make no mistake
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that's not a tinfoil hat conspiracy that's what's happening in china so people have been um there's
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a guy uh prasad i think his name is he wrote a book uh the future of money it came out in 2018 we
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talked about it on the program and and he was made to look ridiculous they were that's crazy
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anybody who's a libertarian they've been talking about you're crazy anybody who spoke about it on
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any platform during the uh biden administration they're crazy and you were throttled or suspended
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because you were spreading misinformation okay so i got the message it's a farce it's not happening uh-huh
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uh-huh except uh now they've just announced that it is happening okay back in 2020 the european
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central bank said 86 of all central banks are working on this right now oh okay then she said in 2024
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there's a two-year pilot but now she said there's a rollout coming for digital currency from the central
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bank of europe so it went from conspiracy to reality in a year love how that works and we're all just
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supposed to not notice it okay so here's here's why this is so dangerous and something you must pay
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attention to i am convinced that especially asi is going to be a tool remember like everything like
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everything um even scriptures scriptures that's a tool it's a gift given to you if you'd like to use
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it but know that that powerful gift that you have can fall into the hands of somebody else and they
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can twist it and use it for very powerful nefarious purposes that's just the written word of the
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scriptures okay it will always everything can be used for good or bad it depends on the people that
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are holding it in their hands all right um and i really am convinced that asi digital currency
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that's all found in the bible i mean i'm in bible territory here specifically the last part of the
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bible that these are the tools that appear very much like the tools foretold you know that will be
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employed by the antichrist to snuff out anyone who dares to say i'm really not with him now so they are
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china has already done this they launched in 2020 with their digital uh uh one it tracks everything and
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that gives you your your um your currency but it also gives you the currency to be somebody in good
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standing if you don't do exactly what the state tells you to do you're tracked you're monitored and
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guess who doesn't get to go on an airplane guess who doesn't get to take the train guess who can't
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guess who can't go into certain buildings you because you're no longer in good standing and it gets worse
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and worse and worse until you are literally living on the streets only because you disagree with the
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government don't believe me look it up now the us is not far behind we have got to pass and donald trump
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said he would sign it we have got to pass legislation right now no central bank digital currency ever in
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america no no digital passport ever in america because we are already working on a digital dollar
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here europe's move is not isolated it is a chess move well they're doing it and china's doing it and
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we better do it otherwise we're going to be left behind i want to be left behind there's going to come
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a time you're going to hear me well you may not because well you you you probably will maybe i
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don't there's going to become a time where i'm going to be like you know the amish have it right
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maybe we should all be amish now i might be just saying that in a barn with cows and people who are
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all dressed in black i don't know but there's gonna come a time where i'm like i think we should all
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get out of here and go the other direction and it could be coming quickly because what this means for
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privacy for free markets for your individual choice is beyond most people's understanding
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today but you've got to educate remember i said there's going to come a time where things are
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happening so fast you're not going to be able to keep up with them you've already seen this in a good
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way with donald trump he came in and it's it's not just that he had a plan it's also that we are using
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ai to find all of these things to correct okay that's why elon musk is there tech support
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that's what's speeding things up and you haven't seen anything yet so when i give you these warnings
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and i say hey you you gotta please bone up on it please go go ask rock today cbdc uh from from europe
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what what does that mean what could it do what are the good things what are the possible bad things
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i think in this case the bad outweighs the good because it takes away any kind of privacy
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whatsoever and hands it directly to a government really bad we'll go more into this here in just
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okay so let me explain cd cd cbdc central bank digital currencies they're digital dollars or euros
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and they're issued by central banks it's like bitcoin except not here's the big difference
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this will replace your cash with what are called programmable trackable tokens programmable meaning
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hey we have inflation for gas or we don't want you buying so much gas because we've got to reduce
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emissions who's an essential person that needs to go to work everybody who has money in their bank
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that's not deemed essential you no longer can fill your tank with gas it won't work at any gas pump
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okay that's a programmable currency every single transaction from buying bread paying rent everything
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is programmable by the state now they say oh there's not going to be any data access that's
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a conspiracy thing i don't believe you on the conspiracy theory anymore you've lied and lied and lied and
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by the way uh in parliament when they were talking about this maybe in 2018 they were arguing that we
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can't pass any of this until it's programmable it must be programmable and that means the government
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can cap your spending block purchases because you know can't buy fossil fuels freeze your account
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because you're no longer in favor with the government and free markets die because they have a complete
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monopoly on money i don't know if you know this but monopoly isn't just the longest most frustrating
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most boring game ever invented it's also a bad thing when it comes to free money free markets bad
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10th amendment by the way reserves the power to states and individuals cbdc's they centralize
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control they undermine federalism um this is a betrayal of everything our republic stands for
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it replaces liberty with technocratic tyranny and if europe embraces cbdc's and they're still allies
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uh i don't think they're allies to small government freedom loving americans they're not they're not
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this path puts them right directly in the path of every brutal dictator every fascist every german who
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was on stage after jd vance was speaking to them that wept and said they want freedom of speech we don't
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have anything in common with them anymore because we're about to roll out a cbdc and that will make
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sure that everybody only says the things we want them to say it is no longer a conspiracy theory europe is
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hello america uh let me tell you what's going on my exclusive uh exclusive wednesday night special
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tonight you know we all knew that dei was bad but insane isn't a strong enough word for what i have in
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this folder um we have had several whistleblowers who are still in nasa we're going to take this
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to nasa i'm going to show you what it all means and then i'm going to take you to nasa and i'm going to
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show you what they were doing this is this is so incredibly evil it goes back to the evil of woodrow
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wilson and goebbels what they were going to do with and it's still in the works it's still part of
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nasa's plan this is the artemis program yeah which is the moon shot we go back to the moon okay yeah but
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wait until when when you see these up when you see these it will blow your mind how evil we had become
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and it's still in play and several whistleblowers have contacted us to give us this information
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several of them are risking their jobs but they're like i don't care i didn't say anything before
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because they would have silenced us nobody would have listened and nothing would have happened but
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now we have a new administration we have got to blow the whistle please america listen uh because
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donald trump has we have got to act on this it's just so evil um we're going to have an air force
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general on uh that was directly inside the uh biden dei initiative for our military um and uh what he has
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to say is pretty bad um it's so much it's not enough for just the regular show we're gonna have it'll
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it'll be an expanded show for blaze tv subscribers tonight um it'll run long after the normal hour i
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think and you can get the 30 off your subscription so you can see it tonight yes see it tonight nine
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o'clock um if you're not a subscriber yet go to blaze tv and subscribe use the promo code glenn for
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30 off the annual subscription you cannot miss tonight's show it's our wednesday night special it is
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must see content uh for subscribers only tonight leaked documents reveal insane dei moonshot insane
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you don't want to miss that um let's see a couple of other things that are going on um
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you know there's a couple of things that i want to talk to you about while we're here and talking about
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the government and you know exposing things elon musk and doge is really responsible for a lot of
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the stuff that's being exposed whistleblowers and his systems that are going in and rooting everything
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out um i don't know if you saw that uh yesterday uh the president said we are we're going to consider
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the attack on elon musk and uh you know teslas and an act of terror thank goodness thank goodness
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i said that yesterday on the show about i don't know three five years or five hours later the president
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was out saying exactly the same thing and it's good you know these these attacks on these dealerships uh
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you know in portland 350 can we get portland under control please uh 350 demonstrators they go in and
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they just swarm this tesla dealership uh nine people were arrested um outside of the tesla dealership in
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new york city same thing happened and they're not peaceful they're not like you know singing songs we
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shall overcome tesla we shall it's that's not what it was um these people were targeting and trashing
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teslas and they're setting fire to teslas trump was at the white house he was buying a tesla he said he
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hates electric cars and so do i quite honestly um i mean it's cool technology but i hate them i'm a car
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guy i think trump is the same kind of guy um but he said i'm writing a check i don't want a discount
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i'm writing a check i'm buying one um and and he said the reason why is because uh the people who are
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doing this are domestic terrorists and they are perpetrators that will go through hell i hope he
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means when i when he says hell jail prison uh and all of the fun that uh that really is then the
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white house spokesman came out harrison fields uh came out and doubled down said these are ongoing
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and heinous acts of violence nothing short of domestic terror and that is exactly what it is you i'm sure
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you know how we define terrorism because we all kind of had to come to grips with this you know 25 years
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ago um but this is how the federal government now defines terrorism uh it is violence meant to
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intimidate civilians or coerce a government for political or ideological gain so what somebody
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goes in a group of people they swarm tesla they smash windows and why is that because they hate
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what tesla stands for let's just take it at that level first what do they stand for
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ecological responsibility innovation capitalism their goal is to scare tesla and elon musk
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into retreat and they they know the only way to do that is to hit tesla in its pocketbook but
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elon musk is not going to stop i don't know did you read the book about the guy he's you would do this
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it's only going to make him double down even more okay um so they're sending a message to anybody who buys
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a tesla anybody who says i actually like elon musk or i like tesla or i like spacex
00:31:26.180
they're sending you the message you might be next that's not a protest that's a calculated strike to instill
00:31:34.260
fear and force change their way that's terror is it not sure is that's terror tesla also is not just a
00:31:45.300
car company it is a symbol it's american ingenuity it's jobs it's a future that the left should love
00:31:53.780
where we don't have to bow to oil barons you attack tesla and you're attacking that future but
00:32:01.780
you're also you're also attacking it to what save corruption in the government
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imagine just on the first level if these people would hit a hospital because they don't like modern
00:32:17.300
medicine you know or they hit a school and burn things down in a school because they hate its
00:32:23.780
curriculum you'll notice that the right didn't do that why because that's terrorism it's the same
00:32:31.220
principle they're not debating ideas they're wielding wielding destruction to silence people and control
00:32:39.460
people that is terrorism and these people just don't know i mean i'm sure they're
00:32:47.220
all greenies you're you're you're against the guy who's done more for the planet than anybody else
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in human history i mean tell me who's done more what's that woman jane what's her face hanging
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out with the monkeys she didn't do this much okay uh and if you take on tesla like this you're trying
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to scare people what are you doing you're scaring people that want to work for text tesla or will
00:33:11.700
work for test anybody who wants to buy them and if you start having it so the the customers go away
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then people lose their job thousands of them the supply chains stutter investors all flee
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that's what osama bin laden was trying to do okay um we cannot embolden these people the only thing that
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we can do is take them on head on declare that they are terror because this is not just anger it's
00:33:43.140
not if i smash your car because pat i go over to your house and i smash your car because i'm pissed at
00:33:48.740
you that's anger that's not terrorism but if i go and smash your car and set it on fire because i want
00:33:57.140
to scare your whole neighborhood into staying away from you that's terror so they're not just angry
00:34:07.860
they're sending a message and this is what happened and if i hear one more person say well it's it's
00:34:13.780
fine and tandy that you talk about terror now after january 6th yeah oh shut up first of all educate
00:34:21.380
yourself educate yourself on the facts you have heard propaganda for what five years now propaganda
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things that have been proven to be untrue you now know that there were fbi agents everywhere why did
00:34:42.580
nobody stop this why did they saw it coming they knew it they had people on the ground why were those
00:34:48.180
people not acting to stop why why was trump turned away when he said two days before we have got to
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have troops in here because this could get dicey okay you don't you don't have to like donald trump
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or how he acted i didn't like the way he acted on january 6 either okay i didn't like it but i think
00:35:09.060
now in with retrospect in in retrospect i think that maybe that's because oh well i told them and
00:35:18.980
nobody wanted it so maybe they should pay the price maybe nancy pelosi will be exposed to pay the price i
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think that's horrible but maybe that's what he did maybe he just didn't realize how bad it was i don't
00:35:29.620
know but i don't excuse his actions on uh on january 6th i would have liked him to ask act faster
00:35:37.780
when he did act he acted properly knock it off go home this is not what americans do
00:35:47.620
so you can hate donald trump you can even say that those people were wrong yes and that's why
00:35:55.300
i have said the people who were actually violent those people should go to jail those bad actors
00:36:04.820
there's a lot of caveats with that one and i'm not going to get into now just listen to an old show
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but i condemn those people who i believe were terrorists grandma the people who walked in and
00:36:19.060
moved to podium i don't see those as terrorists but will you disagree on that maybe you can make the
00:36:26.260
argument for it here's the thing condemning the people who are doing this now uh isn't hypocrisy
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it's morality evil doesn't cancel evil you you can't say well you did that you said that wasn't
00:36:44.660
evil so this is an evil no we all know evil and i knew it on january 6th pat did you know it on january
00:36:51.940
6th i stood with every american on january 6th saying this has got to stop right now
00:37:00.900
now for a myriad of reasons there's a stain on the ledger ledger here but don't let that blind you
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the tesla attackers are not freedom fighters they're terrorists smashing a lifeline of jobs and
00:37:16.980
innovation and they are doing it intentionally to bully elon musk into submission to walk away from
00:37:25.940
unveiling and finding and uprooting the corruption that doesn't sound very noble
00:37:35.700
this is not a scorecard it doesn't matter if you're a mega rioter or an anti-tesla thugs
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you you're you're it's wrong every time every single time and justice cannot be selective it's
00:37:51.940
absolute and if you excuse this because of past sins you're not being righteous i'm not being
00:37:59.540
righteous we're being weak you have to demand accountability now not revenge later accountability
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now that's the only moral line on this and i hope that our government does not work up any new little
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information that hey you know what we could say they were doing this i want to know the truth i want to
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know who was involved i want them tried fairly and if they're found guilty with a jury of their peers i
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want them to go to jail if they're not found guilty by a jury of their peers then they should be released
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that's justice and we have to demand equal justice this is not for you this is for you to share to your
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so pat and i were just talking in the break about uh thomas massey and uh him not voting for the
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continued resolution and i i hate those things i hate them and i love thomas massey um and i don't
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hold that against him i certainly don't want to see him primaried no for this first of all he wasn't
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the deciding vote uh it passed uh the second thing is is that uh i mean i i don't know maybe you don't
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feel the same way you know pat does we were just talking about it if this president if he is the same
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as everybody else on the debt and deficit i'm going to be more disappointed in him than any other president
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i've ever been disappointed in and believe i've been disappointed by the best of them yeah um
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um yeah but everything he's done look at ukraine is saying to us please give me the benefit of the
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doubt here right and and he's earned that he's earned it and i think we give him the benefit of
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You saw a story today about AI cheating, right?
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I think people are starting to wake up to things that, you know, I woke up to AI when I read Ray Kurzweil's Age of Spiritual Machines back in the 90s.
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I'm like, ooh, wait, if this isn't fiction, we're in for a whole new world.
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And as I've been watching it come closer and closer and faster and faster, you know, Elon Musk said we're at the edge of the event horizon of the singularity.
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That means we're right up next to it, about to be sucked into it, not being able to turn around.
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Things in the next 48 months, I think, are going to look entirely different to most people.
01:28:43.480
Yeah, and arguably, you know, in my day job, I'm not just a podcast, I also angel invest in startup companies, about 100 a year.
01:28:53.560
And so I get to have approximately 20,000 people apply for funding from my venture fund.
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And startups always are resource constrained, right?
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Two or three people in a garage with just a tiny amount of money or no money.
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So they actually use technology to build these companies, and they always go for the most efficient thing.
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And what we've seen is over the last two years since ChatGPT launched to the public in the 3.5 format is the same companies that took 10 people and a half million dollars to get a product to market.
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It's now being done by three people, so about 70% less people.
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And then if you were to look at some of the top technology companies, that's the next group who embraces this technology first.
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They're not as scrappy as startups, but they're tech companies.
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So, you know, they get a front row seat to the technology.
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And if you were to look at the number of employees at Google, Uber, Airbnb, Meta, which makes Facebook and Instagram, they have the same number of employees, Glenn.
01:30:01.420
And when they peaked in 2021, 2022 was their peak employee account.
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They now have either the same number of employees or slightly less in those companies, but they've grown their revenue 20%, 30%, 40% a year.
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Which means they're not adding team members to companies that have quite literally hundreds of billions of dollars in their bank accounts.
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And they could hire as many people as they want, and we watched them do that, right?
01:30:27.780
They would add thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of employees in a year.
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So something's happening here, and most people don't know what it is.
01:30:38.780
And I can explain it more in detail, but I'm just giving you those two anchors to say this has been going on for the last 24, 36 months in my world.
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And it's about to hit, you know, the community here in your program's world in a major way over the next five.
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So let me, because I think in some ways, and correct me if I'm wrong, I think the lead is being buried on what you just said.
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They, all, those companies are operating at the same levels, making more, same levels, but they now all are in this gear of existential threat.
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If we're not the one that gets there first, we're out.
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And in any other time period, you would be throwing money left and right at this.
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And for them to not be growing the people when they're under this existential threat where they know we've got to be first, that shows you, to me, that shows you the power of this tool already.
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What's happening, in fact, is AI is really good at replacing certain jobs today or making a person using AI be able to do the work of 10 people, five people, three people.
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And so what companies are doing is, I call it the ADD framework, automate, deprecate, delegate.
01:32:04.600
It turns out many companies are doing things they don't need to do anymore.
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We're seeing that with Doge and our government, right?
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Delegating, it means there's a workforce around the world that gets paid between one and let's call it $30 an hour for clerical work, for knowledge work, for white collar work, for people with college degree work.
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It turns out the people working in a place like Manila in the Philippines, where we have a company called Athena that provides kind of like an executive assistant.
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And that company can provide an executive assistant who is in an MBA program in Manila for $3,000 a month, $36,000 a year compared to the United States where that same person would get paid $70,000, $80,000, $90,000, $100,000.
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Not from the Ivy League, but from an average school.
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It turns out if you're an executive at a Google, at a Meta, the time it takes to hire a person, to train a person, to deal with the nature of humans, which is we're annoying, we're complicated, we show up late, we have attitudes, we want to raise, we want there to be matcha in the cafe at Google or whatever it is, and soy milk and nut milk and whatever it is.
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We're annoying, so managers are saying, you know what, these employees are so damn annoying and they want all these things that humans want.
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Let's just take six weeks to automate this thing.
01:33:33.340
Now, because AI allows you to automate things at a scary rate, like a really fast rate, it's actually less than hiring a new person.
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Now, they will hire a PhD in computer science to work on AI.
01:33:47.860
But the static team size is going to continue, and I am absolutely convinced we are going to, for young people, you know, I moved to Austin.
01:33:59.900
I know you're in Dallas, so we'll have to get lunch at some point, or maybe we'll come down to the studio.
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And the students are like, hey, I'm going to go work at big tech.
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I'm going to go work at, you know, this big consulting firm.
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So young people are starting to realize, wait a second, I don't have five offers from big tech and three from consulting firms and two from investment banks.
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Coming out of MBA programs, graduate programs in business administration are coming out with, you know, half the number of offers, 10% of the number of offers they would normally get.
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And so what I've been doing with those kids, and it's quite self-serving, is saying, you've got to be ready to start a company.
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You've got to have self-reliance, executive function, leadership skills.
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You're not going to just work somewhere for five or 10 years, and they're going to spoon feed you how to be productive.
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You know, that's the one thing I've been saying to the audience.
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You know, I've been saying this for a long time.
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There's going to come a time where every two to five years, you're going to be doing something entirely different.
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You're going to have to retrain yourself all the time.
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You have to stay mentally nimble to be able to enter and stay working because it's not going to last.
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And there will be new things that come along, but everybody's going to have to completely retrain over and over and over again.
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That's just the way life is going to be, I think.
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And I feel like we're at that first turning point where soon a majority of people or a large segment of the population is going to go, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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My job is out, and they're not going to hire anybody like me again, and you're going to have to retrain.
01:36:02.440
And those people who are not willing to be nimble, stay nimble, stay mentally agile and willing to change like that, you're going to kind of go into, I hate saying this, but Harari's, what does he say, useless people or useless class, which is terrifying.
01:36:26.080
I know this has probably been a little scary for some members of it.
01:36:30.060
But if you use these tools, you are infinitely valuable in creating companies or working at the Glenn Beck show, working at any company.
01:36:43.080
And so anytime your boss asks you to do something, say, hey, listen, I need a report.
01:36:48.520
You literally can go into ChatGPT and Gemini, and you can ask it that question, and then you can just say, well, what questions would my boss ask me, or how would they judge me on my job?
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And you can basically get a free coach on how to use these tools.
01:37:04.240
And anybody who has had the experience of going, wow, my dishwasher is not working.
01:37:10.140
And instead of calling a plumber, goes to YouTube and types in, my blank brand is not working.
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And it says, oh, yeah, you just need to clear this and flip this fuse, and you're back in the game.
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And they do it, and they feel, oh, I'm self-reliant because of YouTube, because every question has been asked on YouTube.
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You can literally take a picture of the broken thing, say, what is this?
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I did it with one of my tractors here on the ranch.
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And now I don't have to call Tractor Supply to come out for $1,000 and fix the tractor.
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So the person who's going to take your job right now is going to be a person using AI.
01:37:57.680
And the person who will be the last person standing at the company is the person who knows the tools best.
01:38:05.640
And if you use and embrace the tools, what we're talking about, this continuous professional development, you alluded to it as, hey, I've got to do retraining every two to five years.
01:38:15.940
It's actually even a little bit more intense than that.
01:38:19.520
You have to be using these every day, getting incrementally better daily.
01:38:28.640
So, Jason, I've been trying to explain this to my staff because AI is a tool, like a shovel.
01:38:37.660
And if you don't know how to use that tool, this is the first tool that will learn how to use you.
01:38:43.620
And if you are trying to – if you're a lazy employee and you're like, wait a minute, this thing can make me – I can be done in 25 minutes with my job and I can go screw off the rest of the day.
01:38:55.620
You're going to lose your job because you'll just – AI will just replace you.
01:39:00.780
But if you're somebody who is an imaginary thinker, who is aggressive, who wants to expand, wants to do things, you're going to have it do – it's like giving somebody a – for my researchers, they each have a staff of about 20 people now.
01:39:20.120
I will say to the person, you know, hey, go find me other subjects like this person.
01:39:27.440
Go find, you know, Jason Calacanis, you know, on Charlie Rose.
01:39:31.420
Take that link, put it on, and summarize it in bullet points, and then give that to the host.
01:39:39.880
You know when you open a new browser window, right?
01:39:42.600
You hit the command tab or whatever, you open a new window.
01:39:44.500
So, it shows you, like, some marketing, depending on the browser you're using.
01:39:48.140
Some news stories that they try to intercept and get some clicks and make some money, whether it's Google's browser or Microsoft's, whoever's it is.
01:39:57.360
When you open a new tab, I set it to all my employees.
01:40:03.040
Now we're experimenting with Gemini, Google's offering, and Elon's offering Grok.
01:40:09.100
When they open a new tab, it opens right into the large language model, ChatGPT, Grok, or Gemini.
01:40:17.440
So, every time, instead of going to Google and doing a search, or instead of asking your boss,
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How can I look spectacular and valuable to my boss?
01:40:40.860
So, you know, we're on broadcast radio, so watch your language.
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So, Jason, I think that when people understand, and they still look at it as, yes, this someday
01:41:08.960
You know, when we get to ASI and everything else, I mean, it could go wrong, and, you know,
01:41:16.420
But it's still a tool that will allow you to learn in ways that you've never learned.
01:41:24.280
If you're looking for something to take a shortcut, you don't understand the power of this tool.
01:41:35.080
And, you know, the interesting thing is every time a new technology comes along, and this
01:41:41.460
is what we're grappling with in our industry, is when these new tools come along, we have
01:41:46.720
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hundreds, radio, syndicated radio, internet radio, you know, and now onto podcasting and
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So we will see many, many new jobs emerge if you learn how to do the tools.
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And one of the things you can do with these tools is you can just sit straight up, say
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Every day, I want you to help me get better at being a copywriter, at being, you know,
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Make a curriculum for me, test me every day and motivate me.
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And it will actually do weird stuff like that, like be your tutor.
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So I was dropping my daughter off at school and she had a book she had read, but she had
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read it earlier and she was having a hard time remembering the names of the characters.
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I opened up in voice, got my eyes on the road, although I was using the self-driving,
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And I said, hey, quiz my 15-year-old daughter on the characters in this book.
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And she just talked to the AI for the, you know, 10 minutes on the way there.
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And it was better than finding a $100 an hour tutor.
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So let me come back to Jason Calacanis in just a second.
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The price of waiting sometimes is really, really high.
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By 1980, it was $850 an ounce, which was huge at the time.
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Silver jumped from $7 to $50 in the same inflationary mess.
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Sometimes it shouts, whatever you do, don't repeat me.
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Right now, inflation is climbing again and the clock is ticking.
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I think putting everything you have in gold or silver is stupid.
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Did you see what the European Central Bank said yesterday?
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Gold is a hedge against inflation, also a hedge against insanity in my book.
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And gold isn't going to stay at the price it is right now.
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I need to get him in the studio so we can have a podcast and spend an hour without any commercials so we can really get down to the meat of it.
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And I'm going to take him next to some deeper questions.
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Because people are afraid I'm going to lose myself.
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And then there's people like Ray Kurzweil who say, you know, death will be gone by 2030 because we'll just download you.
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If I can't prove that there's a soul now, how can I prove that that thing is not alive in five years?
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You know, there are things the government can do that we cannot do.
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But if we want the government to do less, then we have to do more.
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It knows about AI, what's coming in the future, how to use it.
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If you've never listened to that, it's a fantastic podcast.
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Jason, I want to talk to you about, we've got about 12 minutes here.
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And I want to talk to you about, I'm writing a handbook for my own team internally.
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And I don't know if it'll ever be finished, but I'm looking for the ethics of AI.
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And there's so many different things because it goes really deep ethically.
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But starting at the shallow end, I talk to people all the time who are afraid, well, wait a minute.
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I'm like, well, you don't have to if you're paying attention.
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But I don't know a lot of people are going to pay attention to these things.
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And they'll just have it do all of its thinking.
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Do you have any thoughts on that and what's going to happen with people?
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I mean, it's like not everybody's an entrepreneur.
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Some people just want to go do their eight hours and go home.
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But some people are going to want to just have it do its work.
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And so for those people who dream of a world where they can punch in and out and keep their head down, that's over.
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And so I don't suggest tempting the fates because people will find out.
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And so for an employer like yourself, you can very easily look at a dashboard when you buy the software and see who's using it.
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You can also tell everybody, hey, I want you to share your – every time we have a discussion, I want you to share what you asked ChatGPT, what we call a prompt.
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When you do something on ChatGPT, you construct a prompt.
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Everybody on the team goes into the chat room every day.
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Whatever you're working on, I want you to share what you asked, whatever LLM you're using, Gemini, Grok, Claude, or, of course, ChatGPT.
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And you can just put, hey, I was doing research on advertisers.
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And then they can just start a thread about it.
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If anybody doesn't participate, resignation has been accepted.
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So you have to just take a little bit of a Doge-like approach, Glenn.
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And if you don't do it, well, then you have resigned.
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And I know this might be shocking to folks, but it's actually kind.
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Because all you're doing is asking somebody to take ownership of being productive in the world.
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And we have a generation or two of people with what's called learned helplessness.
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They don't believe that they can be bionic superheroes.
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They don't believe that they can be effective because their whole life they were given participation, pro fees, and coddled.
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And a lot of people live in a delusion that mommy and daddy and the system are going to come save them.
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Boy, what a harsh wake-up call from where we've been in the last 20 years.
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I am seeing companies hit, in the early stage, $1 million per employee.
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So when a founder figures out, hey, I can have a 10-person company with $10 million in revenue, then they go, wait a second.
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Every time I get rid of an employee, there's a million dollars more in profit.
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And once you see that click, and it clicked for the CEOs of Meta, Zuckerberg never laid anybody off.
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And if you don't make it to the next train station, it's going to express from that point forward.
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You should be asking every single question your boss asks you to all four of them.
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And then say, I think my boss is going to fire me because I didn't do a good enough job on these three tasks.
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Because, by the way, that's what your boss is thinking.
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There's two or three people working there at the Glenn Beck show who aren't pulling their weight.
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So here's, may I express something differently than you just expressed when you're saying, you know, I make a million dollars and I cut people.
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My thought, and maybe this is wrong, but I think my thought has been, you know, I don't necessarily, I have a small staff already, but I don't necessarily want to pare it down.
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So I'm approaching this with, look, you can turbo your day and get all of this stuff done in a fraction of the time, which leaves all this time open.
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So we can now do the things that we've only talked about or dreamt about.
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We can do these things and we can make our quality 10 times better.
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Is it, is that there's a, no, no, that's a great strategy.
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So we're going to set up PD professional development.
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You're going to buy some pizzas, some sushi, whatever the gang likes.
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Maybe you got some good barbecue in there in Dallas.
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Um, and, uh, you say, you know what, we're, we're going to, uh, five to seven o'clock.
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We're doing a little PD session, professional development.
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You got five minutes to show how you're using a different tool.
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So Friday night, Monday night, whatever you pick, make it painful, make it, you know, get
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And then you carve out time for professional development.
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See, the problem with managers like us, cause we're gen Xers, I think you're a gen Xer like
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Our parents were like, you know, when I grew up in Brooklyn, Hey, it's 8 AM, get the hell out
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And you can come back when the street lights go on.
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So you've got 12 hours of feral Brooklyn boys running around, you know, surviving.
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You got to give them a little bit of space and say, we're going to do professional development.
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Everybody's going to stop working on what they're working on.
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And you create that moment for them to know this is the, cause if our boss told us, Hey,
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You'd be like, well, we better fricking do it or else we're out.
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I failed my history class and they did an intervention and they asked me what I was feeling
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My staff knows that those questions are coming.
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Um, the, let me, you hear about accommodations.
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Accommodation with the accommodation I got at Severian high school.
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They smack you on the back of the head and tell you to go to jug.
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So I'm asking you to give these poor kids on the Glenn Beck staff a little accommodation.
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A little bit of food and Hey, we're going to sit here and do nothing but sharpen our blades.
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We're going to stop being samurais in the world.
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Um, let me just take you to this, this one place that, um, in 2000, maybe 10, I think, uh, I did a podcast with Ray Kurzweil and I, I love Ray.
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He's both the most fascinating guy alive and the most terrifying guy I've ever met.
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Um, because he just, uh, he looks at things wildly different than I do.
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He's like, Glenn, all you have to do is live till 2030 and then there will be no death.
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And then when I understood what he meant by that, I'm like, that's not really life.
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Um, you know, downloading me into a computer is that's not alive, which brings me to one of the things that I've been arguing with, with, uh, with Grok.
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Uh, is if I can't prove there is a soul now, but I believe there is.
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Did you hear the, the podcast last week from the New York times where the woman was in love with, I don't know, chat GPT.
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Um, yeah, there's a company character AI, um, which makes like Marvel characters or whatever.
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And, um, they've had kids because it's so addictive.
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Um, and so, yeah, if your kids are using character AI or if you have access to your home router, probably want to stop that because, you know, just like kids can get addicted to the internet, Reddit, video games.
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This actually thing is going to be very pernicious with girls because maybe they're not as inclined to play call of duty, but they might want to play, you know, uh, relationship based games.
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It's like a soap opera where you can kind of bond with it.
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And I get pitched on when young people who want to create like a therapist with AI.
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Anything that, um, um, morphizes, is that right?
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The empathomorphic, anything that, anything that makes this more human, like scares the hell out of me because people have got to understand it's not human.
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And those lines are going to be blurred so quickly.
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And when Ray said, you know, we were talking about the singularity at one point and I said to him, um, Ray, I don't want to be merged with man and machine.
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And he said, but you won't be able, he said, Glenn, and I mean this in the clinical sense, you'll, you'll be retarded.
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And, uh, and I said, well, I would like to have my flaws and all I'd like to be able to log on, but I don't want to merge with it.
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Uh, and, uh, he said, well, everybody will have to, I mean, and they'll all want to, and it'll be cheap.
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Um, that is a, that's a, that's a scary place for a lot of people.
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Are you, are you looking at this and I mean, do we have to go Amish if we're not, if we don't want to be part of the Borg in some, in some future date?
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Uh, you know, it's, it's going to be, I think one of these situations that will wake us up to our humanity.
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I'm, I'm, I'm an optimist because it's going to be so good at the rote tasks that we do every day.
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It's the things that I'll put in the category of chores, which are annoying, but, you know, essential to get through life.
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When the chores start going away and, uh, you know, Hey, the dishwasher did it.
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You know, like that's actually the chore now loading and unloading the dishwasher.
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I mean, when we were kids, like when they're old, like we actually had to clean the dishes.
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These kids are complaining about putting them in the dishwasher.
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What that does is it opens up space for other things.
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And the question is, what do we do with the time we've been given as, um, Gandalf says in the Lord of the Rings,
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always struck me as a really important thing to consider in this enlightenment.
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Um, the canonical, the perfect, you know, pilot, driver, ranch hand, researcher, it's going to exist in AI.
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Uh, you know, when certain planes fly, you know, 90% of their miles perfectly with an AI, it's been that way for some time.
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And what do you choose to do at that time becomes the question.
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I have three daughters and now I've just made a list of what are the great, joyful things you can do.
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One of the things I did was move to a ranch in Austin.
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Uh, one of the things we do is horseback riding.
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One of the things we do is we play board games.
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So you're going to be given an amazing gift, T-I-M-E.
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And if you spell out those letters, the, what a child here, it hears when you spell out T-I-M-E is L-O-V-E.
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Time with your children, with your friends is love and joy.
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So take this incredible bounty, get your job done faster than your boss could ever imagine it.
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If you go on hikes and that's your church, do that.
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Whatever your jam is, just don't invest it in screen time.
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Turn the screens off, turn the internet off at 9 p.m.
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Can you hear my voice right now and your kids are addicted to this stuff?
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Stack the phone, stack the iPads, get a board game out, play a board game for an hour or two, and just watch how, how perfect humans are in quickly adapting to joy and love.
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I've got another network break, but I am, I just want you to know, I'm a huge fan and I, I really appreciate your time and I'd love to have you back up for a podcast.
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Jason Calacanis, um, you can hear him every day in the All In, uh, podcast.
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If you've missed any of it, go back and get it online today, wherever you get your podcasts.
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And I'll see you tonight for an unbelievable 9 p.m. Wednesday night special.