Valuetainment - March 26, 2026


“Three People CAN’T Stop It” - Robot Malfunction Sends Restaurant Into Chaos


Episode Stats

Length

11 minutes

Words per Minute

196.58145

Word Count

2,212

Sentence Count

143

Misogynist Sentences

4


Summary

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Robots are everywhere, and they are going to change our world in a big way. In this episode, we talk about the impact that robots are having on our everyday lives, and how they will change the way we live in the future.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 This is when robots don't work.
00:00:01.740 So a restaurant robot goes crazy that literally has a leash on.
00:00:07.180 The owner or the worker has a leash on that they have to take this robot away.
00:00:12.240 And we're like, hey, man, customers were starting to freak out
00:00:14.800 because how this robot was dancing like it's doing some stuff.
00:00:18.140 You just have to see it to believe it, Rob.
00:00:19.780 Is this it?
00:00:20.460 Yes, sir.
00:00:20.880 Okay, so this is like the robot going around.
00:00:22.760 Imagine you're like at a Chipotle or restaurant and you're doing your thing
00:00:25.520 and this guy's walking like, wait a minute, who is this robot?
00:00:28.900 This is a taste of what the future looks like.
00:00:31.140 Go ahead, Rob.
00:00:31.700 Let's hear it.
00:00:35.800 Oh, boy.
00:00:42.140 She can't even stop her.
00:00:44.500 Oh, the leash.
00:00:46.880 Press her button to stop dancing.
00:00:49.160 Look at this.
00:00:51.220 That's crazy.
00:00:52.080 There's two people now, three people.
00:00:54.500 You got three people that can't stop this robot.
00:00:58.240 It's all fun games now.
00:00:59.900 That's right, until they're everywhere.
00:01:01.320 Ripping your arms off, yeah.
00:01:02.980 Team human, baby.
00:01:04.680 She's trying to put a stab to it, and she's screwing up the dance moves.
00:01:07.940 It's like a drone.
00:01:08.800 Let me control it.
00:01:10.900 Just turn it off, that red button.
00:01:13.280 Can you find the red button?
00:01:15.020 It's like you want to end zoom or mute.
00:01:17.760 Can't find the end button.
00:01:19.520 So this robot is just going at it.
00:01:20.960 I'm good.
00:01:21.460 What's stopping from smashing somebody over the head?
00:01:23.600 Nothing.
00:01:24.100 Yeah.
00:01:24.700 Nothing.
00:01:25.320 It's a human being pressing the end button.
00:01:28.960 So now imagine put 50 million of these guys in the world.
00:01:31.960 Strongest military.
00:01:33.520 Whoever controls it.
00:01:34.640 Whoever's independent has a strong.
00:01:36.460 You can pause it right there.
00:01:38.460 Barry, when you see this, what's your initial reaction?
00:01:40.920 You know, all this stuff is really in its infancy.
00:01:43.560 What I think about is what's it going to be like 10 years from now, 5 years from now, 20 years from now?
00:01:48.100 What difference will we see in the world that it's just going to be?
00:01:52.860 Because the acceleration of it, I mean, we all know Moore's Law,
00:01:56.240 But I think that this is even at a different scale how fast AI has developed.
00:02:02.940 You know, Tom and I remember when we were kids, like a big innovation, we had a microwave oven.
00:02:07.300 That was a big thing, you know.
00:02:09.780 But to see innovation happen and robotics, I was in a restaurant the other day.
00:02:16.560 It wasn't a robot like that, but a little robot that brings your food out, which, you know, it kind of surprised me a little bit.
00:02:23.140 It just brings your food out.
00:02:25.880 It stops with your food.
00:02:26.800 In Florida?
00:02:27.820 In Florida, at the airport.
00:02:28.980 Oh, wow.
00:02:29.380 At the airport.
00:02:30.080 It was at Bo Camper's Airport at the JetBlue Terminal.
00:02:34.360 So, little robot.
00:02:36.280 And here's your food.
00:02:38.000 I was like, wow.
00:02:39.140 Man.
00:02:39.820 By the way, that's coming to everybody.
00:02:42.300 So, we're going to one day go out, and you're all of a sudden going to be.
00:02:45.660 Remember the day ChadGBT was dropped?
00:02:48.460 Yeah.
00:02:48.740 And how life changed the way every business was being.
00:02:51.900 You're like, wait a minute.
00:02:52.620 this was a dramatic change all of a sudden we're going to go everywhere and you're going to see
00:02:57.740 these guys you know tom may actually have courtney become the robot that's walking around the office
00:03:02.220 tom robot when you see this how do you react to it well um so there's this is humanoid obviously
00:03:09.000 uh i look at that and i wonder you know uh how many small jobs how many warehouse jobs how many
00:03:16.520 delivery you know and all that goes away and uh what does that what does that slice of society do
00:03:22.620 you know it's kind of it's kind of um you know it's comical to see this but then i think about
00:03:29.480 the second thing the security hack you know you security hack and now you shut down a company's
00:03:35.240 ability to do work and to ship so i see two sides of it one things are going to get quick and
00:03:42.580 efficient thanks to the robots second you know um there's new levels of security new levels of
00:03:48.680 risk for businesses that depend on them and then it's like you know i remember you know jobs i had
00:03:56.960 except the summer i worked in construction you know um you know i worked i worked in a steakhouse
00:04:03.340 on a high-end steakhouse i was a chef's assistant and it's like do those does that job go away is
00:04:09.380 there is there that job in the future if somebody wanted to do that so i kind of think of that it's
00:04:15.220 like entry level and basic jobs and what happens to that all the all the tasks if all you do is a
00:04:21.240 task and it's repetitive look out yeah well that's probably not a good use of the time of humans i
00:04:28.400 mean uh you know you could really make anything a job that shouldn't be a job like the milton
00:04:31.720 freeman example of um oh so why don't you just like use uh have people use spoons to dig holes
00:04:37.240 if you're trying to just give people jobs.
00:04:39.080 So I think that'll be fine.
00:04:40.720 That's happened a bunch of times
00:04:41.700 where like half the job market's been replaced by technology.
00:04:44.520 And, you know, there's different timelines
00:04:45.960 of how fast it sells itself out.
00:04:47.560 But I think new things that we aren't even thinking of right now
00:04:50.060 will present themselves as jobs.
00:04:51.560 But what I'm still scared of is,
00:04:54.040 even more so than the hacking aspect of,
00:04:55.720 is the robots like, you know, getting hacked
00:04:58.460 and then just running around
00:04:59.240 ripping people's arms and legs off
00:05:00.800 and, you know, taking over.
00:05:02.260 Because, I don't know, that thing,
00:05:03.800 like they couldn't even hold that thing back.
00:05:04.980 That's a tiny robot.
00:05:05.780 Like, I don't know why people are comfortable having them in their houses, in the restaurants.
00:05:10.780 Oh, they're going to be.
00:05:11.820 It's crazy to me.
00:05:12.720 They're going to be.
00:05:13.400 But, Brandon, that's what I was talking about.
00:05:14.780 I was like, what is this like in the future?
00:05:16.300 It's like, you know, like the singularity.
00:05:17.320 What if they start thinking for themselves?
00:05:19.500 And what if, I don't know, either it just takes some programming or maybe they learn it themselves.
00:05:25.620 And then there's potentially a malicious aspect of it.
00:05:28.600 Yeah, I'm not like, I mean, I'm not a regulation guy, but I don't know.
00:05:32.440 Should it be regulated?
00:05:33.340 I don't like the idea of something, like, much stronger than me just, like, operating freely around me, you know?
00:05:39.440 It's like –
00:05:40.360 Well, don't get married.
00:05:44.680 Oh, my God.
00:05:49.620 Oh, man.
00:05:51.060 But, yeah, no, I don't feel good about it.
00:05:53.920 I think there should be some regulation.
00:05:55.380 And, like, we were talking about regulating AI a couple years ago, but everybody stopped talking about that.
00:05:58.560 The problem is the following, because you know what the world is becoming?
00:06:03.820 A smaller place, if you think about it.
00:06:06.720 And so if I'm the leader of the free world and I'm in the U.S.
00:06:11.400 and other countries are not following the same regulation as me
00:06:15.880 and you're building robots, I don't have a choice but to build robots.
00:06:19.900 I don't have a choice but to build robots.
00:06:22.780 As a matter of fact, guess what I have to do?
00:06:25.020 Be better and faster.
00:06:25.860 Build it even faster, bigger, and better.
00:06:28.560 This is just the reality, what direction we're going to.
00:06:32.840 And you're going to see, I'm telling you, you're going to see, I am so convinced of this.
00:06:39.360 In 30 years, I'm going to be how old?
00:06:41.120 77 years old.
00:06:42.280 In 30 years, you're going to see societies that are saying, this is 100% human society.
00:06:51.180 Yeah.
00:06:51.940 And people are going to be like, no way.
00:06:54.160 let's go to such and such ranch
00:06:57.460 or such and such city
00:06:58.620 and such and such ville
00:06:59.820 and you go in and everybody is people
00:07:02.840 it's a small little city
00:07:04.400 5,000, 50,000
00:07:05.860 and you're like I kind of like this
00:07:08.820 you're going to see how much we're going to miss
00:07:10.700 the days where it's 100% people
00:07:12.860 you will see
00:07:13.840 at the end of the day
00:07:15.640 AI robots they're ice cold
00:07:18.560 no emotions
00:07:19.540 we have something emotion
00:07:21.480 it's going to go back to
00:07:23.440 nostalgic times where it was just remember back in the days when it was us just the people
00:07:30.540 that's how you're going to reminisce yeah it's going to be such a weird thing to reminisce about
00:07:34.880 and those cities are like listen man if you're coming over here you can't do this you can't do
00:07:38.980 this you can't do this because we just want to be human beings we want to be regular people
00:07:42.500 i think there's going to be that but then at the same time these other guys who have the robots are
00:07:47.220 going to impose their powers to say you don't have a choice but to listen to what we have to tell you
00:07:50.620 It is going to be a very different war.
00:07:53.460 Yeah.
00:07:53.840 It's scary who controls them, the idea of who controls the robots.
00:07:56.860 It's a part of it is, you know, part of it is controlling it long-term.
00:08:01.780 Let's do one last story.
00:08:02.780 You can see the police force, by the way, being totally robotic.
00:08:05.880 By the way, did you guys watch that movie?
00:08:09.660 What's the other movie I talk about, Rob?
00:08:11.300 Not the one that just came out with Ryan Gosling.
00:08:13.680 That one's called Project Hail Mary or Operation Hail Mary.
00:08:17.380 If you haven't seen that, go watch it.
00:08:18.880 About 30 years ago, RoboCop?
00:08:20.720 No, no, no.
00:08:21.120 This movie that came out with Mercy.
00:08:24.600 Guys, two movies this weekend.
00:08:26.620 I'm not an executive producer on this.
00:08:28.100 I'm not going to get paid.
00:08:29.400 Go watch one of these two movies.
00:08:31.820 Watch Mercy or watch Hail Mary.
00:08:36.220 Mercy is the best example of what AI is going to be doing.
00:08:40.020 A judge, where you're going to go to court and you have 90 minutes to explain to the judge
00:08:43.880 that you did not commit a murder, the movie Mercy, highly recommend this weekend.
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