Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Robot Approved
Episode Date: November 28, 2015Jeff Fisher is live from 6am to 8am ET, Saturday. Listen for free on The Blaze Radio Network: www.theblaze.com/radio & www.iheart.comFollow Jeffy on Twitter: @JeffyMRA &Like Jeffy's Facebook: www.face...book.com/JeffFisherRadio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Where are we at in today's world?
print newspapers
they're done
right i mean they're they're not done but they're
you know almost extinct
hard news is in danger right
television still important sure
and so is radio
you're darn right it is
in fact
you're going to see how important radio is
in just a moment news is now
digital
social media
allows for news
news and the way they have this, and news in parentheses, which is fake news, go viral.
So many things that aren't true go viral so fast.
And, you know, that makes it true darn near.
And it says here on this list for younger generation, news is delivered through comedy.
That's true with most generations, I would say.
Because even though they're saying hard news is in danger, no, I mean,
Comedy is always somebody else's pain.
It always has been.
And it's used for truth.
Right?
Yeah.
Remember Richard Pryor?
I was just thinking about Richard.
All his stories about growing up in the hatred
and the big differences between black and white people,
the way black people and white people react to things.
And how in the end, we were all kind of the same.
It didn't matter.
Right?
It was just life.
And we could be together.
It's not anymore.
Got to be in our safe space.
It's just unbelievable to me how far back we've gone.
It's just and heaven forbid any history has any ugliness to it.
Oh my God, I can't see that.
I can't see that.
I'm offended.
I could possibly be oppressed or someone in my family 150 years ago could have been oppressed because of that.
So get rid of it.
I don't want to see it.
It's unbelievable.
So in all of that, we have so many things in the future, right?
We've got, I mean, it's amazing.
We have, we're getting ready to have drones flying over neighborhoods, delivering.
Goods.
Think of that.
Think of that.
You want to talk about Black Friday.
I mean, you're going to look up and there's going to be drones flying over your neighborhood,
delivering goods, coming to your home.
Good or bad.
Now, at what point do, you know, does my neighbor shoot down my drone?
And those are my dishes.
You owe me.
It's going to get bad.
and I live actually where they're going to start doing it.
There's a number of places that a ways off
because they don't have any distribution centers.
But Amazon wants to be one of the first ones,
and they've got a big distribution center,
not far from where we are here at the Mercury Studios
at the Blaze Radio Studios in Irving, Texas.
And this is going to be one of their testing grounds.
We're going to have drones everywhere, man.
Because Amazon, that place, you can order
something from Amazon, have it to you in your house in a couple hours here in Dallas,
Fort Worth.
Amazing.
And now we're talking about self-driving delivery robots, right?
Those are going to show up in Europe.
All you people complained about our taxi.
And why, how come Uber is taking our jobs?
Uber.
Why are people using Uber and digitally ordering a taxi, a cab when they want it,
and it'll show up where they're at in a short about a time
and take them where they want to go,
and it just builds to their card,
and the tip is on there and everything.
So all they have to do is get in,
go, and get out.
We want our yellow cabs.
Uh-huh.
Well, how do you feel about just these self-driving robot cars
delivering stuff?
Huh?
How best you're going to be now, taxi cab driver?
Maybe you ought to go work for Uber.
Okay?
we ought to start providing a service that people still want,
like showing up and being there,
not just waiting for you to show up,
but actually saying, oh, yes, someone wants me to pick them up.
I'll go pick them up and I'll take them where they want to go.
So Starship Technologies is looking for the drone cars.
Then they're calling them cars.
They're not the size of cars.
But it will be fascinating.
see them go. Yeah, I mean, they're not the size. Sadly, they're not the size of a car.
They're like the size of, I don't know, a giant red wagon covered. But you see those bad boys
everywhere. It's going to be great. And they're already getting used to it. Right. We did,
we've did the story. We've done the story about the robot at the hotels in Europe, right?
So you ask it for, you ask it for information on the hotels. And you ask it for,
for information at, you know, where things are, what goes on.
Now they're doing the same thing at airports, right?
You're going to have that at all the big airports.
So you're looking around to try to find some kind of help desk.
You don't need to.
There's going to be robots.
There's going to be a computerized robot right there.
So you're able to go up.
Where is Gate 2?
I mean, they're there.
And you're going to get used to using them because it's going to be nice.
It's going to be comfortable to walk through that airport and know that, oh, hey, there's the blinking information computer.
And you're going to need more than one because sooner or later, you're going to hurry up.
How much information do you need from the thing?
I need to know where Gate 3 is.
You're going to have fights over that.
So they're going to have to have more than one.
Right?
Right.
Now we've created
We've created robots now
That the headline
Uh-oh
Robots are learning to disobey humans
Yeah
They've created a
They've created the humanoid machine
That says no to instructions
If it thinks it might get hurt
Right so that's I robot
Go ahead three feet and bring me a thing
No there's a table there I could fall
And hurt myself
No, I can break.
I'm not going to do that.
So when they, it's, it's not disobeying humans, really.
It's just saying, I'm not going to hurt myself.
And which is good if you own the, what if you, if you say, hey, bring me this thing and you, oh, I forgot I set you on the table.
It's an awful small robot.
I want a bigger robot.
I want a bigger robot.
They just had a big deal about the new robot.
The, uh, the robot that looks like a female android.
Was that the world robot exhibition?
in Beijing.
I should have gone to that.
World Robot exhibition in Beijing.
Five foot six.
Eye movements response to eye to eye contact
and can recognize body language.
Now, it still is robot-ish.
You can tell that it's a robot.
And again, we've talked about it on the show
where we like it that way.
We are 100% okay with robots
as long as we know they're
robots. But when they start trying to fool us into thinking that they're a human, A, they haven't got
the technology yet to make it to be able to fool us, or at least that they've released
us, they haven't got the technology yet to be able to fool us. So when they try to fool us,
we get pissed because
we know that something's not right.
That's not a human.
That's a robot.
They're not reacting like a human would react.
They're not putting their hand down on their knee.
They're not, whatever it is,
it's not like a human would react.
We know that something is off.
And so we don't want that around us.
But as long as we know it's a robot,
Yes, bring me another Coke Zero, please, and make it fast.
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