KSR - 2024-05-08- KSR - Hour 2

Episode Date: May 8, 2024

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Starting point is 00:05:24 Wow. And so you just don't feel the need to ever look nice? Why? Well, I mean, I've got clothes. I mean, they may be 10 years old, but they still look at. Those socks, I didn't realize how gross they were until I just looked at them. Do you realize that is not a real color of a sock? Those are blue.
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Starting point is 00:05:57 So we're coming. This is my last chance to qualify. I hope you make it. For you, I hope you make it, because the finals are next week. Well, the questions have been ridiculously hard this time. That's we. We're separating the wheat from the chef. You definitely have.
Starting point is 00:06:10 All right, I want to go over two things, but first, neither of these are sports related. Good. But they're also not politics, so you don't have to turn it. So yesterday, Shannon, I was on the TikTok, right? The TikTok. And I heard Mark Cuban giving an interview. And when he heard it, I'm going to tell you something. It scared me.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Whoa. He started talking about AI. All right. And I just want to go over a couple things he said and then something I read. Okay. All right. He was sad. He was like, I don't think America and the world are ready for what's about to happen with AI.
Starting point is 00:06:48 He said, the world is going to change exponentially in the next five years. and it's going to disrupt the workforce in ways that have never happened in the history of mankind. He basically said, think about this for a minute, with AI, AI can progress 5,000 years worth of progress in a day. So what would take humans to 5,000 years to do, AI can do in a day. And he was like, he goes, I worry in eight to ten years, we'll lose 70% of all manufacturing jobs. He was like, now, there'll still be people employed, but the things we do now, many of those jobs will just go away because AI will do it better. And then, so I started going down the rabbit hole to read about it. And this is just an example that you wouldn't think about.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Because when you think about AI, you probably think about computers and programming. He said, you know, it used to be with computer programmers. You had to learn how to do all this coding and all that. He's like, we'll never need those anymore. He was like, they can program them on their own, and they'll just spit the data out. But think about this. So I was reading this article about chicken plants, like Tyson's chicken. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Okay. So when people take chickens and pigs and they slice up the meat, this is kind of gross, but when they cut the meat. Over the years, they've tried to make that like robots and, you know, machines to do it, but machines and robots have never been as good as humans. Because, you know, a machine and a robot is set for a specific size, but chickens and pigs are different sizes. And they found that humans could still, even with the best robot technology,
Starting point is 00:08:43 cut a chicken in a way to get all the meat better than any machine could do. Does that make sense? So in chicken factories and turkey factories, etc., they're very labor intensive because machines just can't do it as good. This article said within five years, Tyson believes there will be lasers created by AI that can do it better than any human. Because the laser and the AI will adjust automatically to the size of the chicken, the turkey, and the pig. And they said they believe they'll reduce their workforce by a ton because these lasers will be able to do the same thing. And so you take that view and you put it to every industry in the world. Mark Cuban's point was, government's got to be ready because the economy is going to be nothing like it is now.
Starting point is 00:09:39 And his point is no one's really ready for it. Because what do you do if all of a sudden 10 million people that had jobs just don't have them anymore? And when I heard it and then I read more about it, it kind of freaked me out. And I got a little like, oh man, because that would be crazy. It makes me worry about communities where maybe there's a warehouse that the whole community or the whole county is dependent on that warehouse's supplying workforce and it could all be gone. Cuban said like they'll be about, he thinks in 20 years, 90% less manufacturing jobs than there are now. What are people going to do? Don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:24 One right now that's already a lot. Customer service, sometimes if you call and you think you're talking to a person, it's an AI voice, and it's got little cues that will send you to the unit to address that issue. But you're talking to a computer at a lot of places that you don't even realize it. And I heard another guy say, you know, in most things in life, we have always been able to think better than any machine or into think that we could create. So you always needed humans to make the logic choices. He goes, but soon AI will be much smarter than us. And how do you decide how to limit a technology that is smarter than you are?
Starting point is 00:11:06 more efficient more fit everything yeah and like you start thinking about all the ways that that can apply it's just becomes kind of daunting and he said a lot of the you know overworking accidents all kinds of stuff it takes out a lot of your risk too there was another guy that again I saw another video where the guy goes and I didn't know who this was but he said we will advance more
Starting point is 00:11:32 from a intelligence standpoint in the next 10 years, then we have in all of human history up until this point. Wow. Well, you've depressed the hell out of me. Well, I don't mean to depress you, but they were saying,
Starting point is 00:11:51 we have to have leaders who think about these kinds of things. Oh, yeah. And our leaders argue about stuff that is irrelevantly stupid when this is going to be a fundamental change as to how you make, With it, he said, I mean, Cuban said it will start disrupting lives in the next five years. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:12:12 My goodness. And he was like, and we argue over all this stuff that is irrelevant. Yeah. And nobody, not enough people are thinking about like, you know. Ron, you're ready to get in a car. What if there's somebody, what if there's an intelligence machine that can do this radio show better than I can do it? Does that make sense? Who can, like, take what I've said over?
Starting point is 00:12:35 Did you hear the Randy Tramie? song? Have you all heard this? Did you hear this Shannon? I saw it. I haven't listened to the song. There's a Randy Travis song because you know he can't talk. Right. There's a Randy, they created a song just off all the words he said in the past and created a new song of his voice, but he didn't sing it. They just took everything he'd ever said, put it in AI, and it created a song. I'll have Shannon play it and you can see if it sounds like him. But what if, and, an AI entity could do Matt's radio show at the perfect Matt and the perfect Ryan, so you didn't need Matt Ryan and Drew.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Which is probably what's coming. Yeah. We got a lot of years of audio out there. Yeah. And so that when the caller calls in and says, blah, blah, blah, this thing would spit out what it believes I would say. And it probably would be more on topic than what I actually would say. We wouldn't get that. Appreciate the call, Shannon.
Starting point is 00:13:38 No, they would know the exact moment to appreciate the call. I mean, this is very scary stuff that's in our very near future. Not like very near future. When they said they can do 5,000 years worth of human progress in one day. Shannon, that's hard to drop your mind right? Yep. And there's no going back once you get to that point either. I mean, once it takes over, that's our, that's our future.
Starting point is 00:14:10 That's it. Yeah. So we've had movies warning us about this for years, and we're still going forward. We're getting north of them. That's why you get us stopped before it takes over. You're not that far removed from stumbling out of a senior frogs and get in a car with no driver, and it just takes you home. Well, I mean, that's much closer. But what about some of, what about AI making it to wear whatever it is you want?
Starting point is 00:14:32 It's just there. Like you go in a restaurant And rather than a menu You can say I'd like whatever And it shows up It's like the Jetsons Yeah So anyway
Starting point is 00:14:45 I know that sounds crazy But when you sit and think When I heard the thing about the chicken plant And I thought about Basically That we've never in history Been able to replace humans in this But they think in the next year or two
Starting point is 00:15:00 They'll be able to that's kind of amazing. All those jobs that support their family. They said, you know, they'll still need people like to collect it, etc. But it will be significantly fewer. And in that industry, apparently they have a hard time finding labor, so it's not the worst thing in the world. But in other industries, might be a bigger thing.
Starting point is 00:15:18 We'll still need you to set up the equipment. But after that, it might be you in robots for two hours. That's true. Somebody's got to set the equipment up. That's true. But they could just put holograms of us, and it'll be fine. Now, on a completely different note, did you see going in the opposite direction? There are three cases in Kentucky of whooping cough.
Starting point is 00:15:37 No, I did not see this. Yes. They've had an outbreak in Paris. I think it was Paris. I could be wrong about it. Of whooping cough. Really? And they don't know why.
Starting point is 00:15:47 And public health officials are trying to figure out why is whooping cough. I don't know. Do you know what whooping cough is? I'm going to guess it's a cough that makes you whoop, but do you know what it is? I remember we used to have to get shots for it, vaccinated for it, to prevent it. One thing the article said is so many kids like parents now are like anti-vax that like there are kids that don't have the vat and that it leads to proliferate. But Shannon, are you worried about the rise of whooping cough? I don't want it.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Isn't it where you just can't stop coughing? So yeah, I'm a little, a little concerned about it. That would be awful, wouldn't it? Yeah, it would be. I hope our vaccines are still working because I don't want it. Yeah. I don't know if it will or not. But I just, so you sit there and you think on the one hand, all this technology is taking us to a new era.
Starting point is 00:16:33 But on the other hand, long conquered diseases are coming back. Same problems. Where's AI? Stop it. Well, hopefully it'll be able to stop it. I don't know. Tell me about stock to mortgage before somebody, before an AI machine does it for you. Well, if you got this dream of yours to own a home before AI takes over the world and before AI takes over the mortgage industry and before AI takes over the real.
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Starting point is 00:17:42 Here's Matt Jones. So this isn't real. No, this is AI. It's Randy Travis. I mean, and you can't tell. No, you can't tell. So why do you need Randy Travis? I mean, I want Randy Travis,
Starting point is 00:18:06 but when you can have a fake Randy Travis. So they can do this with Tom Petty, Elvis, anybody. Anything. There's a TikTok account called Kanye Twitty, and it's Kanye West singing Conway Twitty song, but it sounds exactly like Kanye's doing it, but it's all AI. So you seem genuinely shook during the break.
Starting point is 00:18:29 It is scary when you hear it, the things that could happen, like in our very near few, future. I mean, this is right now. Like, this song was just made. And, like, you would think it's Randy Travis. This is new music from Randy Travis. This just came out this week. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:47 So they could do it even with, like, Taylor Swift. She didn't have to make new songs. Think about, think about, like, deep fakes. There's going to be, like, we won't know if we hear audio if it really happened or not. I've already seen some of that on Twitter. Like, there was the Mark Pope video where he's like, like dancing out in front of that big crowd. It's clearly fake.
Starting point is 00:19:07 But I saw a lot of applause. Like, BYU gets this kind of crowd. And it's like, if we're already falling for just memes, we're in trouble when this gets serious. When it gets like people, really.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Yeah. And I guess what is depressing to me is we have the worst people possible making these decisions about, so then somebody wrote me on the text machine and said, Matt, how are we going to, if nobody has jobs, how are they going to buy the chicken and the things they buy?
Starting point is 00:19:33 That's a great question. I mean, that's a great question. If you take all these people's employment away, then who is there to buy the goods? And the answer is probably what experts will tell you will need to happen is we'll have to just give people income. The government will. And that goes against our whole nature of everything. But that's probably the only way to keep society going if people can't work. And the thing is, somebody needs to have these discussions.
Starting point is 00:19:59 And I think no matter what side you're on, you wouldn't think the people we have running for president are the elite of the elite of making these types of discussions. So, anyway, I'll stop about it now. I don't know if someone can operate their alarm clock, so I don't know if they're prepared for AI. 859-280-28027. Who's next, Shannon? Let's go to Red.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Red. Go ahead, Red. Hey, what's up, guys? I just wanted to give a shot out really quick to my girlfriend. She's going to UK law this fall, so I'll be seeing a lot more to you guys, probably. Well, good. We'll tell her good luck. And give her a break on her first year. The first year of law school is hard.
Starting point is 00:20:37 Yeah, well, I figure you'd be the best to know because, I mean, I know you talk about it a lot. And the big part of your life is hard. It's easy after the first year. It's easy after the first year. The second, third year, but the first year's tough. So give her a break. But go ahead. Well, I told her to tune in.
Starting point is 00:20:53 She never listens. And I said, well, I'm going to give you a shout out. You better tune in. And she said, well, maybe we'll see. So, but my main point changed. I wanted to talk about Mitch Barnhart and his staff, but now I kind of want to talk about AI and things that are going on. You just got to add it to the wrong things.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Listen, things that it's changing our country. I mean, we just got so much change going on. You know, I just think we need to, everybody needs to realize what's going on. And we argue about the stupidest stuff. I mean, we argue about the dumbest, the dumbest things. I mean, think about how dumb, and I appreciate the call, like the Bud Light stuff was. Yes. Like how dumb?
Starting point is 00:21:29 With this huge, massive change coming in society, we argue over the stupidest things, the stupidest things. And I, you know, now as far as Mitch Barnhart, you got to say he's had a pretty good offseason, right? Kenny Brooks. Yes. Which would probably be a lead story most summers. UK baseball's fourth in the country? Yes. Mark Popehire has at least won the fan base over.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Saved a few bucks on the Cal exit that was going to have. happened one day. Stoops stayed when for a moment it looked like it might not. I mean, if you're Mitch Barnhart, now, we would be remiss if we didn't note the story on the swimming thing that still is going to be holding over the administration and, you know, they still haven't said anything about it because of the lawsuit. Probably they don't, they can't. But that is still over kind of looms over everything.
Starting point is 00:22:24 but on a strictly on the field thing, he's actually had a pretty good offseason. Since Kentucky lost to Oklahoma in the NCAA tournament, it's been good news after good news after good news. With the exception of the one. With the last swimming thing, yeah. Which is not, I'm not trying to dismiss that. I mean, those are serious allegations.
Starting point is 00:22:45 At the same time, you know, you kind of have to let that play out. I've had people say to me, why don't you all talk about it? To be honest with you, I don't really know what to say. beyond, you know, everyone should read the article, but beyond that, it's hard to know exactly what to say. But if you just stick to the other stuff, Drew, it has been a very positive offseason from it. Yeah, I mean, that's a very big deal
Starting point is 00:23:07 and it's on his play. But other than that, just to have two basketball coaching searches happening at once, and to do so well with both of them was crazy in itself. Meanwhile, you have the things you just listed while you're also doing the huge renovation to Memorial Coliseum that opens next year. It's like your headquarters for your lot of offices there.
Starting point is 00:23:22 Have you seen the pictures of what that? That's going to look like? Yeah, that looks like it's going to look awesome. And then just little that we think about the big sports baseball, but even tennis just won the conference and the conference tournament. The secondary sports are doing so well, too. So it really was a great year once we just got past that March disappointment. It's been mostly positive since.
Starting point is 00:23:39 Yeah. Who's next, Shannon? Derek. Derek, 859-280-2287. Go ahead, Derek. Hey, man. Hi, guys. How you doing?
Starting point is 00:23:48 Doing good. without walking his dog, but let's just say it was perpendicular to shit. And he could not have been nice. I'm sure that's true. That doesn't surprise me. I mean, he still got a move, so I'm sure he's still here quite a bit. But yeah, that doesn't surprise me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:23 And like I said, people listen to the show, some of my friends. And let me ask you this. This is more important Drew, because I think Drew always went to the people jam. Is there any need to go this year? I mean, seriously. Is there any need to go to what? Is there any need to go to what? Oh, Peach Jam?
Starting point is 00:24:51 Yes, of course. I mean, of course. Yes. Pope is going to recruit the top guys. He's going to. He won't get them at the rate, at the rate cow does. But we're still going to be recruiting top guys. Go read who are recruiting now.
Starting point is 00:25:07 It's still some of the top players, for sure. We'll take a break. Be right back. KSR. Welcome back, TewSports Radio. Of course, the text machine is only people talking about the AI, I think. Well, it's kind of, like you said, coming out of nowhere, hitting us right in the face, we better be ready. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Back to, I don't mean to keep talking about Cuban, but Cuban used the example of coders. And he was like, 10 years ago, we told every young person go into computers and coding. He was like, there will be no more worthless job in five years because we won't need them. he was like he actually said i'd rather i think there'll be more need for other things that are basic he was like we'll need more music and philosophy people because actually with that stuff it's at least human but he was like we told all this generation of people to go into computers and he was like now we're not going to need any of them coding had a great run that was a great job that was a great job i don't even know really what it means but it doesn't matter because now you're not going to do it anymore um what do you
Starting point is 00:26:08 think, Drew, about the story about the NCAA NIL tournament. It's going to start this year in Vegas. Eight teams will be there. Each team that gets in will get a million dollars given to their NIL fund, and the team that wins, they will give even more money to the NIL fund. Now, the NCA prohibits you for paying for winning, but the NCA has said it's okay to give the collective more money. and then presumably the collective winks and a nods and gives the players more money if they win. What do you think about the NIL tournament?
Starting point is 00:26:46 Eight teams this year, Houston's the best one, but it's all major teams. But then they said next year they expect Duke, Gonzaga, and some of those teams to play. Kentucky was not on the list of teams interested. I love the idea of it, and I like the work around there where it goes to collective and then y'all just disperse it however you want.
Starting point is 00:27:04 I hope that these things don't get too common and too big where we're taken away from the big tournament. I don't think a one-off with eight teams would do that. But I love the idea as a way to reward the players and then give fans something else to watch. It would be exciting, though. Like if you had an 18, you know, it's like the Maui Invitational, except the players get money at the end of it. I love the concept of it. And the Maui Invitational was an example I was going to break.
Starting point is 00:27:27 Why don't they do it for that one? Well, Maui would have to agree. Yeah. Now, there are people in the article who said they don't know how it makes sense financially. Like, they'll never make this money back. so why do they want to do it? But they think they may sell the tournament to like Netflix, so the whole tournament would be on Netflix.
Starting point is 00:27:43 That's it. TV money will pay for it. I'd say they'd get it quickly with advertising and broadcasting if they have the right spot. But it's a pretty interesting idea, actually. I mean, basically all the big programs were on it except us and Yukon. Kansas on it, Duke, I think Carolina. Especially not want to be in it.
Starting point is 00:28:05 I mean, we have to do it. Yeah. That feels like to me the kind of thing Mitch would be like, oh, I don't know about that, but we're going to be like, no, you got to do it. You got to do it. Because if I know that I can play in a tournament, if I'm a player, I can play in a tournament in November, and if I win I were to get an extra $150,000, that would make a difference in your decision, wouldn't it? It makes a huge difference in your decision. And as a fan, good for them getting their money. I don't care as much about that.
Starting point is 00:28:28 It's just something else for me to watch and another way to put college basketball in the spotlight. Yeah. I think it's a great idea. I do, too. I think, you know, the college basketball has the best ending in sports with the NCAA tournament. Conference play is also good. Where college basketball struggles is, unlike a lot of sports, we start it poorly. Like most people don't even know when it starts.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Yeah. Right? Like, all of a sudden, there are just games. You can make November and December better in college basketball. That's a good thing for the sport. And this, to me, Ryan, seems like the kind of thing that could do. Yeah, we're also focused on college football at that time. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:29:10 It's a way for college basketball to make a splash. In December especially, I've never understood why college basketball puts its biggest events in November in the preseason. Because people are still focused on college football. But in December, if you program it differently than the NFL, there's no college football except these random bowl games. And granted, people watch those. But to me, rather than putting all those events in November, Drew, you should put them in December. I mean, I still think the best thing long term would be to do what people have said, which is make college basketball January through May.
Starting point is 00:29:44 And May Madness would be. They'll probably never do that, but that would be the smartest. But if you're not going to do that, I like this. Yeah, if you're just looking to avoid going head-to-head with other sports that are still in viewers, they would thrive in the January end in May window when there's not as much going on. It's just we're so used to March Madness. I think none of us want to turn our brain to May Madness, even if it make more sense for viewership.
Starting point is 00:30:05 Yeah. Who's up next, Shannon? Drew. Drew, go ahead, Drew. A couple quick points. World Without Work is a book by Daniel Suskin that talks about the AI thing, but it's in a positive lot. So if you're worried about that, go check that out.
Starting point is 00:30:18 It's pretty cool if we get the right leaders. I think I really want to give a shout out to Kenny Brooks and what he's done in a short amount of time. I know we don't get to spend a lot of time talking about him, but the ability that he's shown to get players to come in. and I'm excited to see what he does on the court. You look at recruiting going forward. Johnson is back interested in Kentucky, which is a big thing,
Starting point is 00:30:37 a top five national recruit at Sacred Heart. So getting those kids to stay home is going to be cool. And I just look forward to seeing what he's going to do. So I just want to ask what your expectations for him next season. I think it's great. I mean, listen, people who know more about it than me think they're going to be like top 20 this year and maybe even better. So, I mean, you talk about knocking out of the park.
Starting point is 00:30:56 He's coming in. We were awful last year. You know, we'll be maybe right next year, right. Yeah, I mean, they won't be like South Carolina's level, but they're going to be very, very competitive. But they have what? Wasn't that girl a first-team All-American? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:09 We have a first-team all-American on our team next year, right? She would have been a bigger name if you didn't have a year of Caitlin Clark and a few of the other megastars. She's just right behind them as far as what she accomplished last year. I just think between both sports or both basketball teams, we kind of need to think the transfer portal that this happened now and not five years ago because both teams are going to look. like to avoid a complete down year.
Starting point is 00:31:31 We'll see what actually happens. But for the longest time, we've just assumed whenever the changing the guard happens, it's going to be an ugly couple of years until you can rebuild. Both sides have done very well in the portal. So even if you hate the portal, you should love it for that reason. Just got a text message. Hey, Shannon. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Tigers here. Currently? Tiger is scouting Valhalla right now. He may come in the shop. Oh, probably need to do a shirt. Hey, Mario, go find Tiger. Do you think he shops for himself? They say Tiger's here today.
Starting point is 00:32:01 What if he walks through that door? Wait, wait, you think he's going to come in here and buy a shirt? He might. Who's bought clothes for himself more recently? Look at Mario. He's really looking at Ryan Litter. He made Mario perk up. He's not a big golf guy, but as soon as I told him.
Starting point is 00:32:17 So Tiger apparently is on site today, which means he's somewhere. We've got to find him. We've got to find him. Get him on the show? Well, you know, I have interviewed him on this golf course in 19. 1996. In 96. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:32 He was just getting started, right? It's like Pope in 96. Another reunion this week. Party like it's 1996. Yeah. Let's ask him if you don't remember Brian. Yeah, I'm sure he will. But yeah, so Tiger is apparently here.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Wow. Things just kind of changed, didn't it? Mario, so I'm going to walk around. Tiger, if you're listening, come by the shop, and I will buy you in Nike polo. Or a tailor-made polo. I don't know that. I'll buy you a Lulu Lemon polo. How about that?
Starting point is 00:32:59 here. Where is he? Where do you think Tiger stays when he comes into Louisville? Back home? Yeah, he gets back his private jet and fly back to the golf tournament. He's not going to go back home. Like where do you think he? Do these guys stay in like houses? Yeah, I got a house. Okay, but like whose house? It's got to be somebody's house like, you know, somebody in this state has a house that Tiger stays in when he's here. Same thing for like the derby. Where did Travis Kelsey stay? Right? Where did they? I'm always, I'm interested in like, whose house? And how does that happen?
Starting point is 00:33:30 Who pairs that up, Shannon? Like, say Tiger's going to a tournament, he needs a house. Who finds the house? How do you make that happen? Nobody offers. He could have stayed in my place. I would have let him. But nobody asked me.
Starting point is 00:33:45 Well, they may be looking for a little bigger place than that. It's plenty enough for one. Mario just told us Bryson Tiller lives right down the road. Bryson Tiller, the rapper? Uh-huh. So maybe Tigers at Brice and Tiller? Maybe he stays at Bryce and Tiller. Maybe so.
Starting point is 00:33:58 But there's got to be somebody whose job it is to match up these people to houses. Every tournament, they got to do that. Yeah. I think about that in Augusta, where it's not as big of a city. There's not as many of these mansions they could rent. I mean, some of these guys are just in tiny little homes. But if you're Tiger, you make the person whose house you're staying in move out. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:18 Like, I'm not sharing my house with you. I try it. Give it up for the week. Okay. That'd be interesting. You should put my house out there. I've already been booked now. I offered John Daly wanted my place.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Well, John Daly would be perfect for your place. Back door? You don't have enough beer in your house. I have none. I do, I'll ever have that pop, the ice cream pop with my face on it, that's in the freezer that he could have. Who's next? T.O.
Starting point is 00:34:45 T.O. How are you doing? Doing good. Matt Jones. God bless you, boys. Maybe Coach Cowell can use that chat, GPT, and ask you how to get out of the first round. to the tournament maybe and see if that'll help him. He can't do worse. All he's whining and crying fans talking about looking back.
Starting point is 00:35:06 You boys remember what happened to Lott's wife in the Bible when she looked back. Pillar assault didn't work out too good for her. And another thing, when we do go to war with these AI machines, they got another thing coming if they think they're going to come down to southeastern Kentucky and take us over. We're going to have a thousand good old boys with Kentucky jerseys Send in the lead down range United we stand divided we fall boys
Starting point is 00:35:36 All right there you go Appreciate the call a lot happening there literally What's the story of lot in the Bible? I don't know I don't know that He said that I'm like what's you talking about I'm sure my mom's listening she can tell me You know normally I remember those I don't remember the story of lot
Starting point is 00:35:53 I remember there being a lot There's a lot of stories in the Bible. Shaden, do you know the story of Lot? No. We heard a lot. Let me ask chat GPT. See? Again.
Starting point is 00:36:06 I can tell us. I have the app on my homepage. All right, tell me what I do this ad read. You tell me what the story of Lot is. Shady rays. Shady rays, I'm actually, well, I was. I had Shady Ray's. Did they fall off my head?
Starting point is 00:36:18 You might need them. Well, if you lose them, what are you going to do? I actually think I did lose them. Oh, no. They're right here in my pocket. There we go. But if I had lost them, you could stop overpaying for sunglasses with Shady Rays. If you lose or break them, they will replace them.
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Starting point is 00:36:52 I'm learning a lot about a lot. Should have asked for shorter version. Nephew of Abraham and his... What was the story about the salt? His wife... Didn't he say look back at the city? He said his wife looked back at it. Warning given to them, and as a result, she turned into a pillar of salt.
Starting point is 00:37:11 So say that again, what happened? His wife was known for disobeying the command of the angels who were leading her family out of the city, which was about to be destroyed. she looked back at the city against the warning given to them, and as a result, she was turned into a pillar of salt. Oh, so he said, don't look back at it. She looked back and turned into a pillar of salt. According to the robots.
Starting point is 00:37:35 Mario, you knew that? See, well, I know it's in the Bible, Mario. I figured that. Well, why didn't you tell us when we brought it up? He's looking for tiger. He's looking for tiger. Fair enough. Turned to salt.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Don't look back. That's right. We'll be right back as kids are. See? Ask and you shall receive. Yes. First of all, my mom answered the lot question, exactly like Drew said. Drew and my mom had it. There's a website.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Luxuryrentals, Louisville.com. I just went to it. I did not know these houses existed in Louisville. Luxuryrentals, Louisville.com. And, like, it doesn't give you a price. That's how you know it's really expensive. You know it's really expensive, Shannon, when they don't tell you how much it costs.
Starting point is 00:38:25 That's a good lesson for life. Yeah, we should look up. If you go into a store, yeah, if you go in, well, this is just for Louisville. This is just a Louisville site. Luxury rentals, Louisville.com. If you go in and see a suit and there's no price, that means if you got to ask, you can't afford it, right? It's probably one of those things. They're like, you know, we might have spectators, but if Tiger wants my house,
Starting point is 00:38:45 that number might grow a little bit when I know who's running it. Exactly. So let me give you some names of these places. Okay. In Louisville, the Gaffney house. when your house is named it's probably out of my price range if it's named
Starting point is 00:39:00 Ryan is the Barking Dogs house The Alta estate The Alta estate Mallard Hall When your house is called a hall Shannon That's a big deal Not just a house
Starting point is 00:39:12 Dark Horse Manor Again If it's called a manor That's an expensive The Arbor The Farber the farmstead, the traditional elegance crown jewel.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Oh, you know that's a big one. The chamboard chateau. This is all stuff, chateau. This is all stuff in Louisville. And they probably rented them out for Derby Week. Oh, that's probably when they make all their money. Like Derby, and then, so you get this back-to-back weeks? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Probably out of their house three weeks in a row. Piece of Shannon. Yeah, you can use your imagination. Cornbreadhemph.com, promo code KSR, full spectrum flour only hemp CBD gummies. Helps you rest, helps you relax, gives you all the sleep you need. Go check it out. It's cornbreadhimp.com. No reason to be stressed.
Starting point is 00:40:09 Use code KSR for 30% off. Who's next, Shannon? Let's get a Brian. Brian. How are you, Brian? Fine, Matt. How are you doing, bud? Good.
Starting point is 00:40:19 What's up? Great to hear that. I had a comment on the AI, but I almost feel like we need to have a Bible study after the loss. Well, don't act like you know every, don't act like you know every story in the Bible. Like, you know, I mean, we don't know. I'd heard of a lot. That's better than, that's better than most. But go ahead.
Starting point is 00:40:41 Sodom and Gimore, have you heard of them? I have, yes. Okay. That's where they were leaving when you turned around. But besides the point, the AI story. I think what's a little concerning, I'd like your thoughts on it. If maybe those that input the data into the computers or whatever that are generating the AI with the personal bias of the people that's putting those in, putting that information in,
Starting point is 00:41:08 how they're not worried about it. Not worried about it. Because all this stuff, we all talk about bias and all that, the AI will control for all of it. That's the thing. Like it corrects itself. That's the, it doesn't. you know, everything, that's the thing is it's so much smarter than us. It was, in theory, take all the bias out.
Starting point is 00:41:28 And by the way, we're going to, again, we're going to look back in 10 years at our current political discourse and say we argued over the stupidest stuff in the world, the stupidest stuff. Whereas we should have been figuring out how do we maintain our civilization? we're sitting there arguing over who's going to get to swim in a race. Like, it's, I'm serious. Like, I appreciate the call. Whatever your side is on anything, I just, we argue about the dumbest things. And, like, you know, I'm telling you, you ought to find it was Bloomberg.
Starting point is 00:42:09 You know, I always talk about reading Bloomberg if you make fun of me. People sometimes ask me, Matt, what news sources can I read? They're not biased. Well, first of all. there's none that like no nothing's not at all buys but if you want to read about this kind of stuff Bloomberg is the best
Starting point is 00:42:25 because it talks about these things in as non a political way as you can just because it's a business magazine it's like how do we survive this as a business and I would say most of America when you said something like that to them they would like laugh it off like
Starting point is 00:42:39 I'm not worried about that it's not going to be happening because they watch and read news sources that try to get them mad about things that don't matter. Right? That don't matter. My biggest frustration with society is we argue, we hate each other over stuff that doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Because if we have computers that are 20,000, that can do 5,000 years of research in a day, then the stuff we worry about is dumb, true. Yeah, I'm not worried about what target's selling or what beer you're drinking. Yeah, what targets? Remember, we argued about whether or not Dr. Seuss books were going to exist. Right. Soon there's a robot that can write a Dr. Seuss book in two seconds. Right?
Starting point is 00:43:23 So anyway, thank you to the folks here at the PGA Championship for hosting this. You can come out again Friday through Sunday at 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Park at the Hillview Church. Is that right? She's on the phone, but I think Hill View. I think it's Hill View Baptist Church. And then take a shuttle over here. and you'll be able to get the stuff before the thing opens on Monday. I think they're about to think us in about 20 minutes when I get to the register.
Starting point is 00:43:50 I think they're going to be glad we stopped by. Yeah, that's exactly right. Trivia tonight, final qualifier. Tomorrow we will be at the bar, and then I'm gone on Friday, headed to Dallas to see my mom walk the aisle. Or not walk the stage. She's not going to walk the stage on front. You got your graduation haircut already? I haven't got a haircut.
Starting point is 00:44:11 You know, I got to look. I can't look shaggy. for my mom. You flying or driving? I'm flying. I'm flying. I'm flying. I'm flying.
Starting point is 00:44:17 I would drive. It's just I got to be back here on the way down. I'm flying. I would drive. It's just I've got to be back here on Monday. So I'm going to fly. Thank you folks very much for listening. Have a great evening.
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