Right About Now with Ryan Alford - TikTok calls on U.S. users to oppose latest proposal to ban app
Episode Date: March 15, 2024KeynotesBitcoin and cryptocurrency continue to rise in popularity, with Bitcoin reaching over $70,000.Streaming services like YouTube TV are gaining traction and taking market share from traditional c...able companies.The entertainment value of wrestling and the marketing power of spectacle can be applied to other industries.Social media has a significant impact on mental health, and many people are realizing the benefits of taking breaks from their smartphones.Companies like Airbnb are taking privacy concerns seriously and banning indoor security cameras from rental properties.The battle to ban TikTok in the US continues, with lawmakers proposing new bills to force the app to sell or be banned entirely.Tesla's Autopilot and similar automated driving systems have received poor ratings from safety groups, raising concerns about their effectiveness and safety.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:25 News of the Week01:25 Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency04:40 The Rise of Streaming Services06:07 The Success of YouTube TV07:07 The Power of Connected TV Advertising08:02 Marketing Lessons from WWE09:29 Sponsorship Opportunities in Wrestling10:29 Skims' Unique TV Ad Debut12:22 The Entertainment Value of Wrestling13:48 The Marketing Power of Spectacle15:40 The Influence of Bitcoin on Other Cryptocurrencies19:32 The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health20:54 The Need for Entertainment in Marketing22:19 The Privacy Concerns of Indoor Security Cameras23:36 Airbnb's Ban on Indoor Security Cameras26:24 The Battle to Ban TikTok27:58 The Safety Concerns of Tesla Autopilot33:49 Sponsorship: MacFox36:13 Conclusion If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan’s newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE. Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding. Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford.
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What's up guys? Welcome to Right About Now.
It's our weekly business and marketing news of the week.
It's March 15th, 2024.
Joined by my good friend and business partner, Chris Hansen.
What's up, brother?
What's up, my man? How are you?
Fabuloso. It's a good day for a good day.
Yes. How's the vacay lounge there in Miami?
We're good. It's a beautiful day. We got some sunshine, nice breeze.
It's a windows down kind of day. It's beautiful.
Yeah, it's been getting better and better weather here in South
Carolina. We hope you are doing well wherever, whenever, however you are. We appreciate you for
turning in. We've got our news of the week. We're taking the BS out of business, baby.
And speaking of taking the BS out of business, Bitcoin's over 70 grand. I feel like it's just
like too big to ignore. I don't we're not we don't claim to be the cryptocurrency like know-it-alls, though we will be building in some crypto talk as we move forward with the show.
And I know you all have a little bit in the game. And Chris, I know you do. You're cool with that just going up and up.
Feels like Christmas. I've been waiting for this for two years, baby.
with that just going up and up.
Feels like Christmas.
I've been waiting for this for two years, baby.
In some ways, I love it.
Democratization of coins and all this stuff.
Like I believe in all that.
The only thing I hate is the crypto boys.
The crypto boys.
Told you, man, I knew it.
Yeah.
At some point, you're going to be right, right?
Even a clock is right twice a day. Yeah, that you don't set. So it's Yeah. At some point you're going to be right. Right. Even a clock is right twice a day.
Yeah. That you don't set. So it's cool, but there's, they're targeting 80 K now is the target rate. I'm like, okay. But I think it's being driven by, I am not Mr. Stock guy,
but the ETFs in the U S which., which essentially means the trading firms are able to
pass it along as investments for all of their major dudes. And so they're getting a lot more
investment, side investment, percentage of holdings for your investment portfolio
and is driving a lot of the growth. Yeah, they really gave it the stamp of approval now by doing that.
So it's legitimatized it.
I know.
What are you hearing in the space?
I know you're more connected to it.
What are all your guys saying?
They're fucking pumped, bro.
They're saying they think it's going to run up to around 90 and then pull back.
So, you know, a lot of these guys, when I ask them, it's like, there is no answer except for we hold for glory.
So do you just hold?
Or like, at what point do you sell a little
and know that it might fall?
I pull a little bit out here and there
or I'll swap it maybe for something else
or say Bitcoin's up, I'll swap it into a stable currency
like the US dollar coin.
So it's always on alignment with the dollar.
So you're not going to hopefully ride that drop down.
You can pull your profits and-
Yep.
Ideally buy when it dips again,
buy when it's low.
Yeah.
So that's what I'm hearing is the sentiment is high,
but we all know that when things are good,
you never think it's going to go down.
Greed can really bite you in the ass.
The real question is, are we going to see the return of all the meme coin token talk?
Yes.
From what I'm told, that's coming on the back end of this.
After Bitcoin pumps, all the alternative kind of meme coins,
probably Dogecoin, for example, Elon's big one.
Those will start picking up the juice again.
Because it does seem to all ride the Bitcoin wave.
If it's doing well, then all the other coins seem to come along with it
because everybody gets the energy.
The press gets talking.
Everybody gets excited.
It's like what you say, high tide raises all ships, right?
It does. The halo effect, right? It does.
The halo effect as we call it.
So if you're out there,
whether you're a traditional investor or you'd like to risk it a little,
it might be time to take a look at it,
at the old doge coin again,
or whatever the Superman coin and the Marvel coin.
I know that's more.
Yeah, I'm making those up,
but there's all these coins.
It probably exists.
Honestly, it's probably a real thing.
The good thing is
we are going to be bringing on
our very own crypto specialist here
as we blow out the format for the show.
We won't just be talking in hypotheticals.
We're going to bring you all the heat.
The market's too big.
There's too much energy and thought about it.
And look, we're here to bring value.
We're taking the BS out of business,
so we're bringing you all angles.
So there you go.
Saw this as well.
YouTube TV is the highest share of TV viewing
the last 12 months.
I said this when they grabbed NFL ticket from DirecTV that the game would change.
They did that a year and a half ago and sold it off this past season.
And sure enough, they've grown the most as people continue to cut the cord, as you like to say.
What's funny about that statement is as you like to say. What's funny is,
what's funny about that statement
is that we like to say cord cutting.
The internet comes in your house to record.
So we're not completely cord cutting.
Let's be real.
We have way more cords now
with streaming and soundbars.
It might be Wi-Fi,
but that cord comes in the house some way.
It might be a fiber cord.
But let's just say we're cutting the cable box, maybe.
Yeah.
No more satellite.
Yeah.
But YouTube TV growing.
I have YouTube TV.
I've been very happy with the service.
I haven't had a single...
I'll say this.
Cable had gotten pretty reliable.
We had Spectrum and Charter around here.
But there's occasional outages and things that happen.
I can't think of a single time
YouTube TV has gone down since I've had it.
So,
reliability is good. Content is good.
I got to have my life sports. That's what it's about.
That's really
about all the reason I have it.
Nicole wants to watch
HTV reruns.
Lifetime. I'll come in on a saturday she has very little time to watch tv but like saturday morning that's our thing if she's home she's
like folding clothes or doing some work or something and she's watching one of the home
makeover shows it's definitely booming i i knew it going to happen when my parents made the switch and got off cable.
I was like, all right, this is a thing now.
Yep.
And what's interesting, they do all their ads.
It's like programmatic and it's different things.
You can buy a connected TV.
It's a lot more affordable.
And I had, we were doing some cleanup at the lake and we had two TVs on that.
Both one was inside, one was outside.
And the, it was the same program. We. Both one was inside, one was outside. And the,
it was the same program.
We watched a basketball game and went to a commercial and they were showing
different commercials just to show you like the programmatic stuff.
It was the same account watching the same programming on the same channel.
And we had them synced up time-wise and,
but they showed different commercials through the whole time.
It was fascinating.
Were both the commercials relevant to you somewhat it's better than i thought it was on like mass tv like cable
tv and stuff there are things that feel but i swear i see a lot of the same stuff that isn't
necessarily related i see i will say this jewelers likeelers, every kiss begins with Kay.
He's spending some money on Connected TV.
I'll tell you that right now.
Every commercial begins with Kay right now.
Really?
Yes.
Your wife's doing some Googling in the background.
You're not aware of it.
Yeah.
Hint, hint.
Hint, hint.
Literally, I think they're trying to tell you something.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't think I've ever bought jewelry.
No, of course, it's a Kay Jewelers, but I don't know if Nicole would be pleased with a Kay Jewelry purchase.
She's a little bougier than that.
More of a Tiffany's girl.
Yeah.
Something like that.
So, yeah, streaming is big. Connected TV is big.
You can run ads a lot cheaper than buying placements on cable where the commitments are usually higher and your targeting is typically better. And you can do some,
some cooler things with a direct response because there is that digital component and tracking with websites and clicks and all that stuff.
So that's the benefit of why ultimately the payoff.
And it's only growing because YouTube TV is taking share, streaming, all these streaming companies taking share from the traditional cable companies.
And it's going to get interesting.
cable companies and it's going to get interesting speaking of interesting wwe that'd be the wrestling used to be wwf till they got in a fight with the world wildlife fund that's a good story
i'll tell in another day but wwe opens its wrestling mat to sponsor logos starting with
logan paul's prime, it's a billboard.
The wrestling mat.
This comes to us from the Wall Street Journal, our good friends over there.
WWE, the wrestling promoter known for theatrical high-octane fights.
I like that.
Has a new move in the sponsorship playbook.
Oh, nice.
I like it. It's like the figure four.
Instead of the figure four or the camel clutch, it's the sponsorship playbook. Oh, nice. I like it. It's like the figure four. It's either the figure four or the camel clutch.
It's the sponsorship playbook.
They're selling logo placements on its wrestling mat.
The company on Friday night will unveil Prime Hydration,
the in-demand sports drink co-founded by YouTube celebrity
and WWE wrestler Logan Paul.
It is the first brand to appear on what it calls the surface of play,
an area notorious for being pounded by bodies and occasionally splattered in bodily fluids.
This writer is good.
It is pretty good.
It's better than what we usually read.
It is.
I'm enjoying the writing as I'm going along.
The high-octane fights and the new move.
Theatrical.
Great way of saying fake.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Theatrical.
Even though I know for you that was a big moment in your 20s realizing it was fake.
I know.
I had cried for a while and realizing it was all sham.
All theatrical. I think there's a while and realizing it was all sham.
All theatrical.
I think there's a lot of men that still think it's real.
They're just like, I know it's real.
They're just saying it's fake.
Keep on believing, brother.
It's like a soap opera. That's what it is.
They have these storylines and it sets them.
And I know a lot of women watch it too.
There's women's leagues and all that, but it has to still skew male.
And so there's a lot of grown men that spend way too much time worried about who's battling with who.
I guess it's the equivalent of watching cliffhanger TV every week.
It's the same thing.
Those theatrical storylines.
Catch you every time. They do. And look, it makes sense. Those theatrical storylines. Catch every time.
They do.
And look, it makes sense.
It's a mat.
It's a service that you see throughout the whole time when they're wrestling.
And hey, get some logos on that thing.
Those belt buckles are eventually going to have them too.
They are.
Yeah.
And their outfits, I'm sure.
Yeah.
So they should have a pillow company to sponsor like belt, the turn posts, like that thing.
Put you to sleep or it's soft or just banging your head into it, like whatever it is.
They need to have one of the major celebrity, oh my God, who's the back guy?
Back fixtures, cracked addicts.
One of those guys.
Chiropractor.
Chiropractor.
They can be the sponsor of what it takes after these matches to get them in line.
There's no telling.
They do fly around, man.
We joke around.
They're working.
They're athletes.
It might be scripted, but damn damn that foot to the face it may not be the full bore but it looks yeah like you're catching some of it
they're full-on athletes brother they're i wouldn't want to do it i don't really want
to get picked up and slammed on the mat i don't care if i know how to land or not
still getting a migraine after that at the very least oh god think about how many headaches those
guys have and so i didn't actually hit him in the chair or the face with the chair he just used a
razor and cut himself to make the blood like you're still i got respect for him they're still
doing they're doing the deal look the industry is still growing so people want to be entertained
they want like the escapism i think of it all they
really want to believe those two hulking dudes are really fighting one another and mad at one another
stealing each other's girlfriends we love fighting and good the coliseum we like look it's the heel
like it's the age-old stories right it's It's the heels, the bad guys, and the good guys.
There's always two camps.
Now what got interesting is now that people are aware of it,
the fans started rooting for the bad guys.
So sometimes the heels turn into good guys because the fans are like,
oh, I like this guy.
He's just a badass.
The whole paradigm of who's good and who's bad has gotten a little wishy-washy.
But all I know is I'm going to drink some Prime because that mat is reminding me.
My kids don't need any other reminders.
I get reminded every time I go to the gas station.
I know.
It's like, what flavor?
Prime family.
Yeah.
And you know what? I like Prime better than I like Gatorade. I'll tell you what flavor? Prime family. Yeah. And you know what?
I like Prime better than I like Gatorade.
I'll tell you that.
I've never had it.
It's got better flavor.
It's a little sweeter.
They got their shit going on.
I don't mind just supporting Logan Paul a little bit.
He needs some help.
I'm going to make sure I'm giving him plenty of money.
They're doing the damn deal with both those guys, the brothers.
Yeah.
Isn't it, Jake?
Fighting Mike Tyson?
That's what I saw, man.
That's crazy.
What a gimmick.
But it's going to, a lot of people are going to want to watch it.
Everyone wants to see it.
Yeah.
Mike's 57.
I'm sorry.
Jake would probably, if it's a real fight and there's no, I don't know, staging or anything else going on,
Jake would probably, I don't know if he'd knock him out, but should probably handle Mike at 57.
But who knows?
I don't know what kind of shape Mike's in.
You can still hit hard if you're 57.
I know that.
But that will be interesting. I wouldn't want to fight Mike Tyson even if you're 57. I know that, but that will be interesting.
I wouldn't want to fight Mike Tyson even if he's 57.
Jude's an animal.
But how many millions of dollars is that going to generate?
Oh, it's going to be nuts.
I almost hope just for the story's sake that Mike wins.
Let's let the dude go out with his head high.
Here's what I'll say.
I'm going to make a business marketing analogy out of this thing.
Boxing and all these sports for years have tried to be clinical with,
okay, these two nobodies fighting each other, and they make their way.
He makes his way up.
He makes his name from fighting, and that's great.
But what the world, like smart people have figured out is
okay watching sport is about being entertained it's and there's a lot of ways to do that there's
a lot of ways and there's already built up audiences for both of these guys so you put a
very compelling match together with two people that are different
places in their fields and all that but you bring a lot of interest immediately to it versus a lot
i don't okay john anderson who's 19 and 0 with 17 ko's but no one knows who he is he might be a
hell of a fighter versus rico rodriguez that you don't know an up-and-coming awesome Mexican fighter, great.
What's going to generate more money, more interest?
That fight, which might be the clinically better fighter,
better fight, or Jake Paul and Mike Tyson?
It's a spectacle.
It's PR.
The fight game is, I was going to say,
you should do a whole segment on marketing just in the fight business because it's a whole, it's impressive, honestly.
These guys are great marketers.
Yes.
At the end of the day.
That's all it is.
That's what, it's always been promotion, like promotions, like what this is.
Okay, how do I drum up pay-per-view views?
How do I drum up gates, tickets sold tickets sold sponsors it's all a marketing thing it's no
different than throwing an event if we throw a business event it's just at a monster scale
it's in a it's a spectacle you're there for the content whatever that might be in this instance
it's the spectacle of seeing jake, YouTube star, becoming a legitimate fighter, fighting Mike Tyson.
And the interest that naturally comes because both of these people have millions of followers already and a lot of people interested in what they might do.
And Mike was one of the greatest knockout punchers of all time in his prime.
Pun intended.
Yeah.
You just create spectacle
through the lens of
fighting. Mike wins by knockout.
That's my prediction.
I just think he has
a crazy
punch. I know, but is he in shape enough to get to him?
Maybe.
I don't know if Jake Paul might be.
That's why people will pay to watch because of that.
That very question.
Jake trains like an animal.
He does.
And I just think, and Mike, when you're 57, I'm sorry, taking that.
I don't care if he had a good chin in the day or whatever.
Taking a punch at 57 is different than taking a punch at 27 or 37.
I just can't help but think your faculties,
if Jake can get to him with some jabs and a – I don't know.
No question Mike could hurt him.
But it's just what I get there.
That'll be – and that's the – everybody wants to see it.
You never know.
And that's what they've done. But this is a PR play. This is, it's a PR play, but it generates
money. And I say this, if you're a business and you're doing things, sometimes we let the clinical
get in the way of the economical. Okay. I sell these things. I do these things. I'm going to talk about all this stuff that I do. And it's like, that's interesting, but what's the education entertainment?
How can I generate awareness and views and eyeballs at scale doing things a little out of the norm. And that's the lesson here.
And building entertainment through content
is not just an influencers and sports game.
I'll say that.
But I think a lot of businesses get too caught up in the,
okay, I sell garage doors,
so I need to show a commercial with the garage door coming down.
No, you need to show the Kool-Aid man running through your fucking garage door.
That would be funny.
What's the point?
The point is you entertain them and they go, oh, this is cool.
I relate to this person.
They made me laugh today. And you
know what? And then if you happen to have 5,000 wonderful five-star reviews on Google, because
you are a good business person, there you go. You're off to the races. You created attention,
awareness. They brought them then to the things that are more clinical for maybe what you do.
for maybe what you do.
So,
we can all learn from Jake Paul
and Logan Paul
and what they're doing.
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Speaking of a similar format,
Skims makes ad debut with a sci-fi film
starring Kim Kardashian in every role.
Similar thing here.
After rapid growth, Kim Kardashian's apparel brand, Skims,
made its TV ad debut with a futuristic film
in which the famous co-founder plays every role.
The company's first national TV commercial
had a big media presence ahead of the Academy Awards on Sunday,
running twice on ABC Countdown
and a six-time star at E!'s Oscar red carpet.
They created the ad after winning the brand pitch.
This would be Whedon and Kennedy.
Whedon and Kennedy.
I never remember which way you say it.
I've heard of them.
They're our big agency in New York.
Nonetheless, what better?
Kim's selling all this shit anyway.
Make her the star of the year.
Don't get in the way.
Use your best asset.
Yeah.
It's her and the attention she brings.
So this comes to us from adweek.com.
Skims.
Yes.
Skims.
I would say like we're two dudes.
We're not wearing it.
I don't think they have a man's brand yet.
No, I'm familiar with it. I've heard some critical things about it from women but
whatever they were huge i don't know enough about it but i'm interested to see this quote
unquote sci-fi film i think that's an interesting different angle yeah i think she's fascinating
i don't even know whyness i know why but i I don't know why. It's just one of those things.
When you get to that level and it generates attention, interest, and curiosity.
Okay.
What's she up to?
She hasn't been as out there as she was.
I feel like she's taking her moments now.
She needs to be stepping out a little bit more.
It seems to be stepping out a little bit more.
Airbnb bans indoor security cameras for properties listed on its platform.
This comes from us, from our good friends at NBC News.
They love us.
Airbnb is banning indoor security cameras from rental properties.
Why wasn't this always banned?
Already banned? In the news of should have already been done,
banning indoor security cameras from rental properties listed on its site,
the ones you can find probably.
Citing privacy concerns.
No shit.
The platform had previously allowed cameras in common areas like hallways and living rooms.
As long as they were clearly mentioned in a property's listing, they will now be banned too.
Our goal is to create new, clear rules that provide our community with greater clarity.
Airbnb's head of community policy and partnerships said in a release.
Okay.
Let's get into it. Have stayed at airbnb before yeah did you i always
think there's cameras watching i just assume that there were like somewhere secret hidden because
it's somewhat like unless you have a camera finder or something you can put cameras about anywhere
now right i think there have those small spy cameras.
I see it on Instagram.
There's an Instagram, I think it's called Airbnb Horror Stories,
and it's girls basically discovering hidden cameras
in mirrors or alarm clocks, and it's creepy.
Unfortunately, those people are still going to be creepy
with this policy or not, in my opinion.
Exactly.
Whether you have the policy or not.
Think about it.
Even hotel rooms, like janitors, cleaners, whatever,
they could be stashing something somewhere.
Who knows?
I don't know.
It's happened.
You hear it.
I don't know if you could ever.
It just gets down to, it's one thing like the bedroom and stuff like that,
but maybe you shouldn't be doing the drugs in the kitchen.
Whatever
you're doing that you shouldn't be doing.
I don't know.
Who knows?
Assume you're being watched.
Proceed
accordingly.
Airbnb's business is
booming though, I'll tell you that.
I'm more of a hotel guy.
I've done it a few times
and it was,
I didn't have any bad experiences,
but I just,
I think hotels are simpler.
It's quicker.
It's easier for me.
Yeah.
Now,
if I was traveling with a group of people,
it'd be a different story.
I think if it's,
if you have people,
kids,
multiple kids,
it makes sense.
I think if you're a solo,
eh,
the conveniences that you get within the hotel are nice.
It's all right there.
Yeah.
And I was,
the reason I did it was because of my dog.
And it was a dog friendly Airbnb,
but you can,
most hotels nowadays are pretty dog friendly.
Yeah.
This is a big one.
TikTok
calls on U.S. users to oppose the latest proposal to ban the app.
This is from Marketing Dive.
I don't know if this had the effect that they thought it would,
because, like, everybody, all these teenagers and 20-year-olds
have been telling their legislators, and it comes off as, like, desperate.
And I think the legislators are like,
shit, this may even mean we need to ban it.
Almost seem to have the opposite effect.
Run the ban TikTok campaign.
Then they won't ban it.
Yeah.
I could care less.
TikTok is once again calling for its U.S. users
to lobby the government on behalf
of their latest push by U.S. lawmakers to ban the app.
Earlier this week, a bipartisan U.S. group of lawmakers
proposed a new bill in the House of Representatives
that would essentially force TikTok
and its parent company, ByteDance,
to sell the platform into U.S. ownership
or it would be banned from America entirely.
User data going to the Chinese government.
So they're going to open an American shell company, sell it to that,
and then keep doing the same thing.
You would think that's what's going to eventually
happen.
It's too big of a platform just to get banned,
I think.
I could see it going down, maybe.
Like for a month or two.
Maybe. Just as a whole.
I don't know.
To say that they show a flex, they could do it.
Because it could be interesting if ByteDance will actually sell.
That's the question.
All this to say, I would just, this feels like there's some headwind.
This is moving towards something.
I'll just say that.
I agree.
And it feels like it could be negative in the short term
if you got all your eggs in a TikTok basket.
I'll just say that.
Yeah.
I would proceed with caution
because I do think it's coming to a head.
Yeah.
This isn't the first time it's been brought up.
No.
And I don't know.
Trump used to say ban it.
Now he's saying not ban it.
So we'll see how that.
It will be revealed.
I'm interested to see what happens.
I am too.
I don't think it's.
I understand that no one wants to think or assume the Chinese government is getting this amount of U.S. user data.
So I do support that it should be U.S. owned.
Yeah, 100%.
But I just, I don't know.
A few times this has happened, I'm like, ah, this feels like grandstanding and all this stuff.
But it feels like both parties are in this camp.
So it's like usually when two of the parties,
they both can actually agree on something that something usually happens.
And I do think there's more conversation around like mental health,
social media,
how that's impacting the world.
I think now more that's a conversation.
Whereas when this was brought up in the past, I don't think that was quite as prevalent.
Yeah. I saw a study, a Pew
study that 74%
of 15 to 25
year olds said they're happier
when they don't have their smartphone with them.
I believe it dude.
We're getting to that place where like it's...
And I was going to say, they're moving back to like flip phones.
They're not smartphones.
There's a big like trend with that happening.
I could get down with that.
Just give me Snake, that game Snake.
Just get that texting game on your Razor.
Take me back to a flip phone and an iPod.
Yeah.
Just keep it simple.
I think you're going to see movement like that on some level.
Yeah.
Do we need the computer in our face and in our hands at all times?
And the answer is no.
But I don't know i'm not a genie a genie back in the bottle guy it seems like sometimes that comes out but this one might
go back in maybe at least a foot or two eventually i think we might be that pendulum could be
swinging towards i don't know you don't have to be informed of everything at all times.
I think people are just unhappy.
And I think they're, like you said, as an individual, people are realizing, like you said, I just feel better when I'm away from this.
And it's almost like a last resort.
Yeah.
It's okay to use it when you need something, but we don't need communication and data at every second of our life.
So, okay, I need to call someone.
Okay, I need to look up something because I need it.
Hey, I need a tool delivered that I'm working.
Okay.
But do I need to know the status of what my second cousin, Peter, in New York is doing on his farm today?
Like at every second, every good, bad and negative or feedback, the feedback loop at every second of the day.
Probably not. And it's probably not healthy.
So even this morning, I had to get back in that routine of don't look at the phone for an hour.
Yeah.
And it's I try to read a book instead or walk the dog instead of just immediately jumping in that because it does.
It freaking sucks you in, man.
Yeah.
The fight for attention.
It's what it is.
This comes to us from CNN.
Tesla Autopilot and similar automated driving systems get poor rating from the prominent safety group.
That's not good news.
Yeah.
Shocking.
A little concerning because I know a lot of people that use that.
Yeah.
I like sitting there letting it drive the insurance institute for
highway safety which rates cars and suvs for safety examined so-called advanced driver assistant
systems such as tesla autopilot and found them not so great on the 14 system tested by the agency
11 earned a poor rating included tesla's autopilot and so-called full self-driving systems.
My question is, why didn't we do this testing before we released these out to the public?
There's your question.
They're reviewed after.
It does think we should have gotten the Better Bureau, Business Bureau-like ratings or whatever they are,
the general ratings before they got released.
Release them to the public.
We'll get the ratings later.
Let them be the guinea pigs out there.
We'll see how this goes.
I'm sure there was testing, and I'm sure it was third party.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll believe it when I see it
with all these self-driving stuff.
It's almost like you got to get all the humans off the road
to test it.
Okay.
Okay.
Need like a faux city.
Yeah.
I'm sure Tesla has one somewhere.
I'm sure they have a great fake little city to test all this stuff.
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Any final words?
Hope every now and then has a great weekend.
I just can't believe we're halfway through March.
Spring is here.
There it is.
It's coming.
Glad we got our daylight savings back.
Me too.
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