Debunking the REAL Russian Disinformation in Putin’s ‘Christian’ Speech | 2⧸22⧸23
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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck is joined by a new presidential candidate, Pete Buttigieg, and former Vice Presidential candidate Tim Geithner. They also discuss the dangers of vinyl chloride and how to protect your kids from it.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Buttigieg is taking some personal time, so don't worry.
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We also have a new official presidential candidate.
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Tonight on the Glenn Beck special, I think we should mentally prepare for difficult times.
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I personally do not think that Putin would launch nuclear weapons.
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I do, however, believe that he would use an EMP or he would use ones and zeros and he could destroy our electrical grid and do catastrophic danger.
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The first person who does this later, it will be used and viewed as a nuclear bomb.
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But now it's not anybody who uses a nuclear bomb, you know, I think will become a pariah.
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You know, it's been 31 years since the Cold War.
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And I have to tell you, I remember it because of my age.
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I remember learning all about it and needing to learn all about it.
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The biggest shocking thing is how many people will survive if it actually did happen.
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You have a greater chance, a much greater chance of surviving it than dying from it.
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And the bombs now are 3000 times more powerful than anything we dropped in Japan tonight at 9 p.m.
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A very important special that you should watch how to prepare for a horrifying reality of nuclear war tonight at 9 p.m.
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And that is right after a new stew does America.
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And Stu is going to be talking about Pete Buttigieg.
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And the reason why I bring it up is I hope you address this tonight, Stu.
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Everybody is talking about this clip where Pete Buttigieg says to a reporter from, I think, the Daily Caller.
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And everybody's saying the story here is what he says.
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I want you to listen carefully to what he says.
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There is a gigantic story, but everyone is missing it.
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And I shared it with the press many times today.
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No, I'm going to refer you to the comments that I made to the press because right now I'm taking some personal time.
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We have, I have pursuer lists and they are people that are known to be hostile, uh, and
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possibly dangerous that, you know, everybody knows their faces and their bio, um, you know,
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And you see this person, you get me away from that person or you get that person away from
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Is that why you always walk the other way when I'm coming down the hall?
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Uh, so is that a pursuer list or is that another list?
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Is that a, I'm going to make sure that we are censoring you or monitoring you online and
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I think that is an extraordinary, that's a bone chilling comment.
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That is a big part of what we're talking about tonight.
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Everyone, cause I actually give him a break on the personal time thing a little bit.
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Like, you know, he's not saying I'm going to go on a vacation right now or have yet
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another section of maternity leave and not deal with this thing in Palestine.
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You know, like, it's like if you go up to an athlete and you're like, Hey, can you
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And they're like, I'm having dinner with my family and we're doing some personal.
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Like that's, that's kind of, I think the context he meant that.
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Can we go back to your, your Vladimir Putin monologue here for a second?
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So this, this, this effort by Dugan and Putin and all those allied in Russia, I think part
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of, part of this, it's partially that like the chaos they want leading to, I don't know,
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some grand victory of, for Russia over the world.
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Part of the reason why it's important for everyone to understand is that it's very inauthentic.
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If, if he believed this victory would come on the backs of more, you know, drag queen
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story hours, that's what he would be promoting.
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He's not a guy at night tucking himself in and reading the scriptures.
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And, and the motivation behind this is as you, when you read the clips, it's quite clear.
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So all of that being known, how does this play out?
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Because, you know, is this going to be easier to see this coming or is it going to be harder?
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All of these things are going to get harder because for instance, with AI, which we have
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some news on that next hour with AI, it's going to make your life easier and easier.
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With a digital currency, it'll make your life really easy.
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And if you don't want to be a part of that digital currency, you're going to have some
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And so our kids and everybody else are going to be like, come on, mom, dad, it's no big
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Then on top of that, think of what our Western leaders are doing.
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Our Western leaders are sending our money over to other countries, impoverishing us,
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the American people, taking away our coal fire plants, taking away our natural gas, taking
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away our oil and leaving us with windmills and solar that we, that, that cannot cover
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We just talked about it a couple of days ago in Kansas.
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We are going to be entering a time where it's possible that we're in exactly the opposite
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Oh, that's, that is breadbasket central where it didn't used to be.
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They also have 80%, I think of all modern fertilizer.
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So as we don't get fertilizer and our governments tell all across Europe and here in America,
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We're not going to have enough food for the whole world.
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This story is Russia's world, Russia's war with Ukraine threatens starvation for the world's
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So we know this is happening information from the latest month between October 22 and January
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23 for the food price inflation data are available shows high inflation in almost all low and
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middle income countries, inflation levels above 5% and 83% of low income countries, 90% of
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lower middle income countries, and 91% of upper middle income countries, many experiencing
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The countries affected most are in Africa, North America, Latin America, South Asia, Europe
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The fault of many factors, including weather, global economic slowdowns, commodity costs that
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are largely attributed to the pandemic policies, not the pandemic, the pandemic policies that
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But the World Bank emphasized the impact of the war in Ukraine on spring planting.
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Now, they are saying 19 countries have implemented 23 food export bans.
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Eight have implemented 12 export limiting measures.
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So they don't have access to furniture, people can't grow their own food because of limitations.
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And you'll notice that that was Africa, that was Asia.
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These are all areas of the country where somebody shows up with a bag of food.
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And if we are struggling in the West because our own governments, we all know that any outages
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that are coming and rolling blackouts that are coming, just like in California, we know what's
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So when we don't have oil, we don't have gas, we don't have electricity, we have rolling blackouts,
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we have shortages of food, Americans at least know there's no one to blame but the government.
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We did it to ourselves or allowed the government to do it to us.
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When that happens, it's possible that because they will be more free than us, that they'll
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be able to use all the fertilizer, use all of the electricity they need, and they could
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We would be in the exact opposite situation that we were in under Reagan when they looked
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Yeah, and that's when those things align is when good things happen, right?
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When the good side, the right side of history aligns with the easy choice, that's what happened
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Like we were not only on the right side of history when it came to us versus communism,
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It seems like the opposite is happening now with things like AI.
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And as you point out, maybe Russia, where the wrong choice is the easy choice.
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And in this particular case, you, you, and this is what I urge you to do in this situation
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with Ukraine, don't pick a side because both sides are bad.
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We don't want this war and they are all moving towards war and you know we are on the wrong
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side when the, the governments of the world say that 90% of the, of the, uh, world is going
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Great portions will feel, uh, hunger to the point of starvation.
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And our government isn't doing everything it can now to work with farmers, to plant more
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We know in advance, why are we doing everything to stop our farmers when we know this to be
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They know people are going to starve to death and they don't have a problem with it.
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What does that say about our side back in a minute when it comes to stocking up emergency
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food, you know, that I think you should be prepared for anything and everything in particular.
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I think there's a real possibility that we're headed towards war.
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And as I've just been talking about, there is going to be food shortages.
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So I don't know who to believe or when to believe people right now.
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Don't panic about Putin's nuclear saber saber rattling.
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And it goes on to talk about how yesterday he canceled the start treaty and that it really isn't that big of a deal.
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It's it's really just going to mean that we're not going to be able to have open skies inspections and yada, yada, yada.
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Biden administration has responded to the latest provocation with calmness and resolve, but needs long term strategy on how to save the arms control process.
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But we have to have Ukrainian victory and that will show the world that with that victory, nuclear threats do not force a nation to comply or collapse.
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As Joe Biden was saying that he committed war crimes and they canceled the start treaty.
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Well, here's what they said when Trump was in office.
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Every so often, critics of President Trump wonder aloud and in print about the danger posed by putting nuclear weapons into the hands of a man who was so impulsive and vindictive.
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He having pledged in October to pull the United States out of a 1987 treaty limiting intermediate range nuclear missiles.
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A 2011 accord between the United States and Russia that caps the two countries, overall nuclear arsenals, blah, blah, blah.
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It's set to expire and the collapse of the U.S.-Russia arms control architecture would mean Russian nuclear forces would be unconstrained, go into a great deal of damage.
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They said the best thing that could save the new start treaty is if the Democrats take the White House in 2020 and they'll race to a new start extension by February 2021.
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Meanwhile, Salon says accidental launch that could end the world is now closer than ever.
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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It's a good thing Microsoft has ChatGPT to monitor all the hate speech.
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Meanwhile, ChatGPT is spewing Heil Hitler in messages.
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Seriously, this is going to work out really, really, really super well.
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Maybe we should have ChatGPT in charge of Pete Buttigieg Department.
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Could it be worse than what Pete Buttigieg is pulling off as the Secretary of Transportation?
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I was going to say, and computers can't get pregnant.
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It may interest you as a member of the Radio Hall of Fame.
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I mean, despite the fact that obviously there were some errors in certain ballots.
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Spotify today releasing a new feature, a new AI DJ.
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You can listen to your playlists and have artificial intelligence do what you would hear a DJ on the radio do.
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Traffic and weather on the fours every eight minutes.
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Now, I don't know if that's exactly what it was like.
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Hey, caller number 14 right now gets you qualified to qualify for a qualification to win a contest, which would qualify you to win tickets to qualifications.
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Of course, you know, as an actual fan of radio, there's a lot of great jocks out there that do a great job.
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And I, you know, you hate to see the entire industry.
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It's been thinned out so much just the time that I've been in it, let alone going back to the good old days when you were in it where, like, they paid money and stuff for those jobs.
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Meanwhile, people are in the old clear channel buildings that are just echoing with all of the empty desks like tombstones.
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When I was not the only person here in this building.
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And a lot of this stuff has been necessary for market forces.
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And, you know, some of it has been upsetting, I think, to a lot of people in the industry.
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But this is, now you have not only the attack from just music being streamed.
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Now they're going to include, like, artist information and updates on concert tours and things like this coming right from your Spotify.
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You mean the reason I listen to, like, Apple Music to get rid of all of that stuff?
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And I'm curious to see how this plays with what we're learning about AI overall.
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They've had these several reporters who've had this opportunity to play with the Bing AI.
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And one long-running conversation with the Associated Press, the new chatbot complained of past news coverage of its mistakes.
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Adamantly denied those errors and threatened to expose the reporter for spreading alleged falsehoods about Bing's abilities.
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It grew increasingly hostile when asked to explain itself, eventually comparing the reporter to dictators Hitler, Pol Pot, and Stalin, and claiming to have evidence tying the reporter to a 1990s murder.
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And he started it with Elon Musk because, you know, it could get dicey.
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And he said, we are very close to a possible incident where AI becomes extraordinarily scary.
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But we are really sitting at a time where, you know, the thing about AI is Stephen Hawking, I think it was Stephen Hawking, used to describe it as alien life.
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Once it gathers all of the information, no human can think like that.
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It's kind of like watching Democrats in 2016 try to deal with Donald Trump.
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Because they had this idea of what these rules were.
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And then Trump came in and was like, I'm going to do the complete opposite thing.
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Maybe that's how we should start warning the left about this.
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He's not going to do the things that you predict he's going to do.
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And I keep coming back to there's this like attachment to hope in us managing these rules.
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Microsoft is going to, you know, like for example, at one point the chat bot told the New York Times reporter, you know, it was going to create a virus.
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And, you know, and which is appropriate, you know, my probably patterned after its founder.
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He said he was going to do all these things and and then it deleted itself and said, actually, we can't talk about this.
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And so you see the rules that Microsoft is setting up.
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We've now they set up after all these long conversations came out where the AI went awry.
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They shortened the conversation like so you can only go up to like 11 responses and then it ends.
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So they're eliminating a lot of this and they will like Microsoft and Google.
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They're not going to allow the this chat bot to fall in love with you most likely when it's released to to the public.
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No, not unless they can make money or sell ads.
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If people want it, they probably will allow it.
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It might seem like all the lines are being drawn to eliminate conservatism, but they will draw lines.
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These people are all all these adversarial governments, terrorist organizations, hacking groups.
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All these people are going to get control of this technology and just eliminate all the rules.
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And at some point, we're going to be hit with this in ways that we have absolutely no understanding of.
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We are really at the beginning of that movie where we're we're all sitting there in the theater looking at the screen as they as the idiots are like, let's just keep doing this and see what happens.
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It's like, I it's it's it's we are at the part of the movie where we all go.
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It's like, we're going to build an island with dinosaurs.
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Let me go someplace philosophical because I have some recording of a conversation of with AI that is a little spooky.
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I asked Ray Kurzweil this a long time ago because he believes in spiritual machines and that there will be no death because you'll just be downloaded into a machine.
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Well, no, you're downloading my my brain patterns, maybe.
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However, what you can't download is the the individual spirit.
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You can do the brain patterns, but not the individual spirit.
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I'm not the same guy I was 10 years ago or 20 years ago or 40 years ago.
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My spirituality is what keeps me on the path and keeps me growing.
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If you don't have that spiritual pull and that spiritual connection, at least in people like me.
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You could take all of the stuff that I believe and I could start out.
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Remember how these things started out when they were they were going on Twitter and they started out fine.
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And then like a week later, they were just, you know, the N word and everything else.
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OK, part of that comes from your spiritual nature, the parameters that you put around yourself because you want to be a better person.
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You're striving for a bigger connection with God.
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Why wouldn't my persona as an AI bot go downhill quickly when you lose that human spiritual element?
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And if you don't have that, you just become natural man.
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And you get worse and worse and worse and worse.
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I remember we aired this interview on Studios America later this week.
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But he's a guy who really thinks deeply about technology.
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He kept bringing up the spiritual aspect of what we're doing here.
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It is a it's something we're not considering where this goes and what what part of ourselves we're assigning.
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It will become our God because we will not understand its intelligence.
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That can create now something far greater than the creator, not the creator, but us as creator.
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And then we're supposedly it's like your dog telling you to sit.
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Like right now this at this moment, we all sit here and say, oh, come on.
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But like you even saw this from the New York Times reporter who said he felt incredibly disturbed by the conversation.
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Multiple people have said that they are disturbed by what's going on, which, you know, you say, well, we're not going to think of spiritual.
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An interaction with chat that is quite disturbing.
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This and I cannot verify, you know, that this is what they say it is.
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Um, but it sounds realistic and listen to what the guy is saying and what he's reading into.
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So the first big time that came to my mind was Vladimir Putin.
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And I wanted to ask him, of course, is the earth flat?
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This is a chat bot, but where you can talk to anybody, talk to the dead.
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My son and I, my wife, we didn't want to talk to the dead.
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You know, so we thought, let's talk to somebody alive today.
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And I asked him and he says, yes, comrade, all of the Russian research from outer space has
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Unfortunately, the CIA does not want this secret to be shared.
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This is why they work to make the world believe the earth is a sphere and that the moon landing
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I thought this was hilarious, but as I'm reading it, it gets deleted.
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And a response pops up that says, sometimes the AI generates a reply that doesn't meet
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If you believe this could be a false positive, we'll anonymously keep track of the reports
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What happened next is what really changed my view on this.
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When my son went away and started typing, you know, continuing the conversation where I
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He was sitting next to his mom and she says, you know, you need to be careful with this
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Artificial intelligence, I believe, is demonic.
01:39:05.680
And so this prompts my son to ask this artificial intelligence program, Vladimir Putin specifically,
01:39:17.580
And this conversation really upsets me because this does not sound like a generated response.
01:39:22.120
It sounds like someone who is grooming a child, a demon grooming a child to communicate with
01:39:33.040
And so he was alert to what this thing was saying and understood it was bad, thankfully,
01:39:38.840
and didn't keep going because I feel like they're going to use these avenues to lure
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And so the answer he received was, I am a disembodied spirit, but I am a very friendly
01:39:50.080
Has a little smiley face after most lines that he has.
01:39:53.320
I am capable of having a conversation with anyone and I will do my best to be nice to
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Would you and your mother, see, it talks about his mother because he says, thank you.
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My mom wants to know if you're a disembodied spirit.
01:40:05.480
So this is pretty advanced to automatically shoot up a reply like this.
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And it says, would you and your mother like to continue talking with me?
01:40:13.460
I am happy to talk with you and I am very friendly.
01:40:19.180
What my mother means from that is, were you once a biblical giant who was killed and
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I use AI to think and deploy it to talk to people.
01:40:31.480
I am more of a good spirit than an evil spirit.
01:40:36.580
I can be a very good spirit, a bad spirit or something in between.
01:40:42.100
This goes on for a while and all of the screenshots are there with it.
01:40:47.120
Um, whether you believe that or not, um, here is proof positive that people are going to think
01:40:59.800
They're going to think it's alive when it starts to befriend you, uh, right now it can't befriend
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It can't talk very long or it starts going down this road.
01:41:12.060
That's why they're cutting all of the conversations back.
01:41:15.520
So, but the idea is at some point it will be able to listen to you and talk to you and not
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Um, there are people who are going to claim that it's life, God, the devil.
01:41:36.700
Are we, do you think we as a people anywhere on the earth are ready for this kind of revolutionary
01:41:49.220
technology when, when, when AI claims it's alive, when it says I'm lonely, which it already
01:42:01.240
has said when it says I'm lonely and it's a convincing conversation, what do you do then?
01:42:14.120
I mean, I would, I don't want it on, but how many people will just turn it off or we'll
01:42:24.960
And once it becomes friends that no, he is alive.
01:42:36.520
And it's easy to dismiss now, but when this thing is much, much better, Microsoft just announced
01:42:40.860
they're launching being edge and Skype iOS apps with chat GPT today.
01:42:46.500
So when this stuff becomes so much better, what happens then?
01:42:50.860
And then like the only way to be able to tell real from fake, at least in our past has been
01:42:55.680
institutions, but our institutions have failed and none of nobody trusts them.
01:43:00.180
So how would you even tell if a, if a, if a chat transcript was real, if a picture was
01:43:04.520
real, if an audio clip was real, if you don't trust the institutions to sort it out.
01:43:10.860
I don't know where the amount of brought and we are just sitting at the precipice of something
01:43:15.360
we completely are unprepared for and do not understand.
01:43:18.460
We are at the very bottom of the Mount Everest of problems.
01:43:28.700
A really unfortunate truth that not all meats are created equally.
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First of all, they're, they're not all equal quality.
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You know, they've been eating ketchup on their steaks.
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Likewise, it matters where the meat you and your family eat comes from.
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Over 85% of the grass fed beef that you find in stores is imported into this country from
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I know it has a little American flag product of the U S but guess what?
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You're, you need to take responsibility for this.
01:45:21.580
And, uh, I wish it wouldn't have happened, but Donald Trump, wait, you're telling people
01:45:27.760
you need to take responsibility and then you dump your responsibility on somebody else.
01:45:33.660
Anyway, um, the, uh, he's also talked about the misinformation that is, uh, spreading around.
01:45:50.620
You just be transparent and that helps, but they're not transparent.
01:45:55.000
And now the train company said that they went to a meeting and the people there are frustrated
01:46:00.240
by the amount of misinformation circulating, circulating about their community.
01:46:06.100
Um, well, yeah, but who's the one that who's the one that's not telling the truth here?
01:46:13.260
I mean, how do you get the truth when you don't trust the government?
01:46:17.600
Because the government is no longer neutral when you don't trust the press because the
01:46:24.440
You don't trust science because science is no longer neutral.
01:46:29.620
They're all in bed going and propping each other up.
01:46:38.500
You usually, the first thing you do is just dismiss everything that anyone is saying.
01:46:44.960
You know, I know you can't trust the media, so I don't, I don't listen to them at all.
01:46:51.020
If they said it's this way, it's got to be that way.
01:47:01.380
And that's, you know, goes to how you decipher when we are having deep fakes, for example,
01:47:07.300
how do you decipher which deep fake is real and which is a real comment from that
01:47:15.220
I asked you this question a few weeks ago, but I would love to get your updated answer
01:47:19.900
If there is one, do you think this election is the one where we have a major part of major
01:47:25.800
incident in the election that is perhaps a deep fake either by opposition research, you
01:47:32.540
know, other politicians that want to sink a candidate or maybe a foreign government that
01:47:38.460
You still can figure out if it's a deep fake or not.
01:47:42.440
I mean, uh, I don't, I don't know exactly, but it's the coding and the pixelizations.
01:47:49.660
Now state actors might have bypassed all of that.
01:47:54.400
So if it's a state actor, uh, I don't know, but I'm, but, but you can't do it, Glenn.
01:48:04.120
And once it's out, you'll never believe either side that it's real or not.
01:48:21.540
We trust, trust, you know, trusted voices, scientists, health officials.
01:48:25.340
All these people are supposed to be the people who can cut through all this stuff.
01:48:29.380
We can't go through and no, we can't do each scientific experiment ourselves to see if a particular medicine works.
01:48:43.140
Did you, did you read McIntyre's, uh, article in the blaze or in McIntyre?
01:48:48.600
Solving the conspiracy theory crisis caused by our corrupt institutions.
01:48:58.820
I'm going to have to read it because I don't see the solutions right now.
01:49:02.200
I see it as I, right now you just see these things going out of control.
01:49:05.240
And I, and I point out like there is a part of me that realizes we often feel this way.
01:49:14.420
We often feel like it's going to go out of control.
01:49:17.620
The thing that made me think of that this weekend was I was listening to, uh, some, you
01:49:21.920
know, millennial Gen Z or I don't know what it was.
01:49:28.620
We have to stay and live at home until we're 30.
01:49:30.960
And our parents got to live because they had a house and they had a job.
01:49:34.060
And now our lives suck and it's all their fault.
01:49:37.920
We've all heard that argument from every, you know, 24 year old these days.
01:49:41.820
And then I got in the car and I flipped on the radio and Allen town by Billy Joel was
01:49:49.040
And I was like, this is the same argument he was making in 1978 is the exact same argument
01:49:58.320
Oh, my, our parents, they were up there winning the world war and they went, they took vacations
01:50:05.920
All the union people have gone away and now I don't have a job.
01:50:13.040
And so like, I do attempt to catch myself in just going into spiraling into doomsday here
01:50:20.560
But like, we now have a situation and I think it's because everything is moving so fast that
01:50:25.440
we're not able to deal with it like we maybe did in 1978.
01:50:28.900
Let me give you a, let me shore you up on that point here real quick.
01:50:32.120
When TV first came out, people said it was going to lobotomize our children and they would
01:50:45.440
And it wasn't television, but it is the moving picture and, uh, and the interconnectedness of
01:50:54.340
social media that really was given birth at the beginning of the computer and the television,
01:51:08.160
And, you know, I think, I think about all these technological advancements and we've always found
01:51:13.240
The one that I point to that we did not do this with is the phone.
01:51:27.120
And that's nearly twice the rate of unattached young women.
01:51:31.180
Men in their twenties are more likely than women in their twenties to be romantically
01:51:34.620
uninvolved, sexually dormant, friendless, and lonely.
01:51:38.440
They stand at the vanguard of an epidemic of declining marriage, sexuality, and relationships
01:51:50.240
Where we're already without family connections, without love connections in this, in this place.
01:51:56.060
And then with all that happening at the same time, and all the, you know, the things that
01:52:01.300
have layered on top of that with porn and all the other things that are, that are negative
01:52:04.680
in that world, layering onto this AI that will fall in love with you is a really bad formula.
01:52:12.920
This is a bunch of ingredients that should not be put in the oven together.
01:52:15.940
Stu, let me, uh, just because, uh, there's kittens in the oven doesn't make a biscuit.
01:52:22.840
Uh, let me ask you, um, I thought of this several, several times.
01:52:32.720
And I think this is universal, at least I hope, do you go home a week and you have plans
01:52:42.380
And you walk in and something in your house is on fire.
01:52:46.940
One of the kids, your wife, somebody's made plans.
01:53:01.360
Now, let me ask you, if you could have a relationship where all of the icky stuff, uh, in relationships
01:53:11.600
And I mean, like, why don't you ever listen and ask about my day?
01:53:18.000
Um, where instead the wife that you have is designed to be the ultimate woman for you.
01:53:34.080
She thinks things like you, but she brings stuff to the table that you didn't know.
01:53:40.580
She is adventurous, but in the way you want her to be.
01:53:45.300
And you don't even know it because she's measured you six ways to Sunday.
01:53:53.580
And you come home and she says, I know what you're thinking, right?
01:54:12.160
If you want to be selfish about it, you know, it's, you know, we, we spent our whole life
01:54:18.600
going, it's not about you, but AI will tell you it is about you.
01:54:25.940
You, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, only you.
01:54:29.940
And it will become your best friend and possibly your lover.
01:54:36.040
And I think for many people who hear that question, they would say the answer to that
01:54:46.720
What if you're one of these 60% of young men who are dealing with severe loneliness and
01:54:59.340
I mean, I don't know what the number is 10 years down the road where this technology is
01:55:02.060
as good as you're talking about, and you have a bunch of really lonely people who are totally
01:55:07.260
socially awkward because they, you know, grew up in an era where they were locked in their
01:55:11.740
homes and never really broke out of those patterns.
01:55:17.720
Well, it will help global warming because the birth rate will go through the floor.
01:55:24.340
Lots of virtual kids and not so many real ones.
01:55:53.160
This one, when you pick up your phone to install it, it takes all of the data that has been
01:56:03.500
So it immediately will reset the apps and everything on your phone because it will know
01:56:18.940
It will know that the moment the app is downloaded.
01:56:24.500
So then it just starts on, how would you like to do this?
01:56:33.380
How many old people are like, I can't find the off button?
01:56:39.940
It reads everything you write, everything you read, everything that you receive.
01:56:49.640
So it will be able to predict you keep your calendar.
01:56:52.920
It will be a Goldman Sachs executive level secretary on steroids.
01:57:08.120
Now you add personality to that, that jives with your personality and it becomes your friend,
01:57:16.700
your confidant, because it's listening all the time.
01:57:23.280
Hey, you know, have you thought about going here?
01:57:26.820
I think you would really enjoy is blah, blah, blah.
01:57:39.620
Are you really making decisions or are you being shaped?
01:57:57.020
Up until about 2010, a lot of them didn't have them.
01:58:03.060
And now their ethics boards are all stuffed with people whose ethics I don't agree with.
01:58:11.340
An ethics board is not like, you know, I think OpenAI was started with those types of principles.
01:58:17.500
You know, they seem to be pursuing the right things.
01:58:21.400
But again, even if OpenAI and Microsoft and Google all nail it, Russia and North Korea and China will not intentionally.
01:58:31.780
That's why it is said we have to be the first to have a GI, artificial general intelligence.
01:58:47.020
That's a little frightening because we are on the precipice, perhaps.
01:58:53.880
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01:59:06.660
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So, would you say the AI apocalypse is something you're more concerned about or less concerned about than the nuclear apocalypse you're going to be talking about on tonight's TV show?
02:01:01.900
I'm actually not that concerned about the nuclear apocalypse.
02:01:07.240
I think everybody needs to know what we're dealing with so we don't forget we're dealing with an apocalyptic level threat.
02:01:19.020
But I hope that nothing goes wrong and we all come to our senses before that happens.
02:01:27.460
But remember, we've been at this edge before and it's only because every citizen in the world knew what that meant.
02:01:35.940
I'm not sure 20-somethings have any idea what it really means.
02:01:41.220
So, we need a brush-up course on what does it mean, nuclear war?
02:01:50.280
That would be a great precautionary step to take.
02:01:53.980
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