The Prepper Broadcasting Network - PBN Daily News: Artificial Intelligence Agency
Episode Date: November 25, 2024@PBNLinks | Linktree...
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So, the artificial intelligence, a confluence of things.
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Talking to a neighbor yesterday, and he went to a big, long talk about, you know, one of these big, long talks that they do now.
They do these lectures for the common people.
Other thing I was asking was, yeah, maybe I should be lecturing on preparing yourself for the future.
Maybe it's something I'm missing out on.
But anyway, he's talking to me about artificial intelligence.
He went to see a big lecture on artificial intelligence and the good it can do, the harm that it might do, and all that kind of stuff.
And I'd been long thinking about it.
One concept in particular, and that's the concept of loneliness. I'd say about two weeks. For the last two years, I've been listening to a lot of podcasts about loneliness. Male loneliness, female loneliness, loneliness in general, the whole thing. You know what I mean? Just the fundamentals of our isolated society right now.
And I'm also, you know, I think we're moving up and out of it.
We're going to talk about artificial intelligence today.
We're going to talk about the direction of society at large.
Maybe not society at large, but pieces of society that are very big, that have really
gone off road, and I don't think are doing it anymore, and I can't see how they're going
to do it long term.
Probably the best example right now is the news.
You know what I mean?
The news is wraps, right?
It's finished. It's done. It's finished it's done it's a dead thing it's a dead entity it's a dead concept and it's not that the news is a dead concept it's that the idea of
a government-run news that is one-sided is done it's over mainstream news the
where you get people to come on and speak their piece or, you know, you got 60 seconds.
Answer the most important question in your life. That was done.
You know, morning, Jake, garden girl. Thank you for joining me.
So there are things like that that are happening all the time.
Another big one. Well, let's talk about the loneliness thing and artificial intelligence, because I've been I've been thinking a lot about that. I wake up today, I go on a drudge report out of habit. It's horrible. We got to destroy that. We we have to build the next drudge report, the real news aggregator that is, you know.
disaggregator that is you know the one the one that people go to and enjoy reading because it's an amalgamation of good journalists you know what i mean not just trump sucks although i do not like
this soros linked guy taking over treasury secretary you know i'm sorry the virus of
george soros is far it runs far too deep to touch anything in the Trump administration and me be happy about it.
So this guy linked to George Soros is poised to take the treasury secretary spot under Trump, and it can't happen.
It's a no-go. It can't happen.
It's a rot. You know what I mean? It's like – it's a rot. I don't know how else to put it.
It's a cancer cell putting into the body politic of something healthy that you're trying to build
this guy is a overlord he's a super villain you know what i mean everything he touches
has a mentality and a mindset you know i mean it just is what it is i I don't like it. But anyhow. So the the big concept of loneliness, you know, if you have kids and you think about the future at all, chances are you, you know, you don't want them to be lonely.
line spot with loneliness for a long time because I've never been alone my whole life. I never lived alone. I never, I've never been lonely once. You know what I mean? My free time by myself is like,
it's like medicine. So I never really experienced, I don't know the depths of loneliness.
You know, I was without a girlfriend for like, I don't know, two or three months or something,
I was without a girlfriend for like, I don't know, two or three months or something, the summer of my senior year after I graduated or something like that, or maybe going into my senior year.
And it didn't last long.
You know what I mean?
And I was still living.
I never lived alone.
I don't understand.
Right.
I never experienced it.
But when you have kids, you start empathizing.
You start seeing like, oh, well, their path will undoubtedly be different than yours and uh you know what is this lonely world we're creating
now i think there are a lot of things that are happening to combat that already and i think
i think the lonely isolation thing will probably be a wrap um in another five ten years well it will be a wrap
in the next five or ten years one way or another it'll either be a wrap because people will find
their way um in the community probably the church you know churches are going to change. They are changing. Churches are growing. Attendance is growing. Young men in particular are moving towards religion and church because they got nothing else in society. The greatest punchline of all is that the communists who seek to destroy religion push the men into such a hole.
They kick them out of university.
They kick them out of the workplace.
They told them that they are literally like the very testosterone running through their bodies is the cause of all pain and suffering.
They told them that they were a part of this made up nightmare called the patriarchy and they had to suffer for it.
And if they happen to be white, then they had a whole nother list of things that they had done and were responsible for, even though they had, you know, they're 17 or whatever.
And what that did is that just it separated them out from a society that was already kind of like, what the hell is going on around here?
out from a society that was already kind of like, what the hell is going on around here?
And by separating them out from that society, they fundamentally just went, okay, well,
what's left?
You know, what's left?
What can I go to?
What can I do?
What can I go to? What else is there in this world?
Because clearly I've been being left out to dry here.
Because clearly I've been being left out to dry here.
And basically what they came up with is, you know, let's get back to God.
If you got nothing else, right?
If you got nothing else, then God's always there.
He's always there waiting.
He's always there like, you know, welcome in my child.
Welcome in my child. Have a seat.
Let's talk about the problems that you've been going through since I created you, you know, and not just, you know, the the the particular man, but man in the sense of man altogether.
Right. None of the problems are unique, really, if you think about it.
So they find themselves in this situation you know and it's just kind of funny
to me that in an attempt to destroy men they pushed them into the hands of god and on the
other side of that it's just going to be you know it's going to be a life they're going to have a
life a wonderful life a lot of them not all. But beyond that, people are either going to find their way back to relationships, back to community, or to AI.
But the idea of loneliness is a short-term problem.
And this is what I've been thinking about the last couple weeks.
So I've been reading and listening to a lot about loneliness in general.
And sort of people trying to talk about how it's a good idea and explain how they like their time to themselves and eating dinner by themselves, what they want, doing what they want, when they want, and so on and so forth.
And I'm sure it does fit for a lot of people.
No kids, no family, no family no you know nothing to
get in the way of what i want to do some people are busy bodies man and and there's not a look
i i need a whole nother life to do all the things that i want to do fundamentally
i really do i need an entirely different life and another life totally
i'll never accomplish everything i want to i don't have enough years left I can't do it
But all that said
Should someone find themselves in a situation
Where they're lonely in about 5-10 years
The answer is going to be
A
AI generated
Relationship
100%
Did you ever see the movie Her?
It's a great movie.
The movie Her is an amazing movie.
The guy who made it doesn't get enough credit because he was about 10 years ahead of his time.
But something along those lines, but better managed is undoubtedly in the works.
You know what I mean?
I tell my kids sometimes when we're talking about the future, I say, you know, you're probably going to have friends that marry robots.
Just, you know, sometimes I brief them on crazy things that are going to happen that I know are going to happen.
And they're just going to have to wrap their head around it.
Because, you know, my youngest is nine so by time
marriage comes around you're talking about a decade from now they're already making they're
already making sex robots you know what i mean so like this idea that in another 10 years they're
not gonna have like a housewife robot is crazy of course course they are. You know, barring World War III nuclear decimation.
All this kind of depends on us not killing ourselves before then
or going completely off-grid by massive EMP, residual
EMP issues from nuclear weapons going off.
But anyhow, you know,
that sort of an epidemic will come to an end.
It will. And it will be very interesting to see how it's handled, you know, because right now.
Traditional relationship, you get married till death do you part, that's, you know, the vow.
But what would what will be very interesting is till update do we part, right?
Till monthly payment do we part?
In other words, really cool to have an AI relationship with someone who does everything you like and says everything you like and whatever, you know.
But it's got to cost money, right?
And how does it cost it?
How do they do it?
Is it a massive one-time payment?
Can you make payments? Is it a massive one-time payment? Can you make payments?
Is it a subscription?
In other words, does your partner, your wife, your husband, your AI, whatever, because it's happening already.
I don't know if you know it, but where is it?
An Asian country in particular, I want to say it's South Korea.
The women are really falling for the ai men
and i'm sure everywhere the men are falling for the ai women and this is just through the phone
relationship you know i mean so it's not like there's no physicality to it whatsoever
but this stuff's happening the ai girlfriends boyfriends thing is is happening and
you know we've got a lot to patch up in society in general to.
Yeah.
Jay Ferg says, yes, but we're also seeing the negatives of AI relationships.
It's a disconnect from reality. Fantasy is not real.
Oh, 100 percent. I agree with you 100 percent.
But it's going now. it's going to happen. There to do to fill in the blank,
particularly for dudes, you know, because guys are like a little caveman simple.
Because, you know, the other thing that's happening, the other side of it is.
Well, first of all, if we're going to talk relationships, which we can, it's fine.
If we're going to talk relationships, then we have to talk about the fact that the men can't deal with rejection.
For some reason, I don't know what this is.
This is a new thing.
But the men can't deal with rejection.
The men will not.
They seemingly won't like target lock on a woman.
I don't know.
This is like since shakespeare like the target lock is a thing and it might be because they're so used to swipe left swipe right but even the
young kids you know who aren't on tinder when we were growing up there was a target lock concept
do you know what i mean it's you find the girl you like and you go after her
relentlessly right like that's that that's every movie every story every right it's everything
like every romance popular romance movie that you see is that concept and nowadays it's like well i went up and talked to
her and she told me to go away like it almost seems like men could like societally if we could
do one thing to really help men and women out is mandatory sales course for men you know what i
mean like like forget about pickup lines and forget about you know all these stupid guys on the Internet telling you how to deal with girls or how to get girls. They're idiots, too.
Because when you get into sales, if you have anything to do with sales and marketing, then you completely understand you're going to exist mostly in a world of rejection.
You know what I mean?
And that's it.
And the only way you change that is by going back and going back and going back and going back and going back.
Right? going back and going back and going back and going back. Right. I might email a company 10 times before I even get ahold of them. And then it might be another five emails before I do any
business with them. Like this is what sales is. And then don't treat women like, like that.
They don't treat them like this opportunity.
It's like I asked her if she wanted a drink. She told me no. Her friends laughed at me.
So I had to go home and play video games for the next four days straight to deal with my emotions.
So this is a fundamental problem in society. But the scary part is when you give men an outlet like artificial intelligence and then they can say, well, I asked her out.
She said, yes, we've been together 20 years. She you know what I mean?
And start checking all those boxes because it doesn't make it.
Garden Girls Garden Girl says she didn't want to tell me, but she's AI also.
So one of our most dedicated listeners is also an AI bot.
Yeah.
Jay Fergie says the poor child who committed suicide over the Dane Ray's AI relationship.
Is that the one where they like the software went away or something like that? It was like
her. It was like the movie a little bit.
Yeah, expect some of that.
When I was a
teen and
kids were losing their virginity
in their relationships
and then breaking up, there was a lot of
suicidal dudes, man. I remember.
There was a lot of suicidal dudes, man, I remember. And there's a lot of my friends who were on the cusp.
You know, they were dealing with that.
That was a rough patch.
I remember a bunch of guys, man.
They were like, uh-uh.
I can't live without her, Jim.
I can't do it.
Like, dude, you're in ninth grade.
Calm down.
You're going to be all right.
There's a lot of them out there, man.
So this is just, you know, one aspect of the situation.
You know, all the things that AI are in right now, you know, it touches almost everything, whether you know it or not.
whether you know it or not it's one of the reasons it's good to be in the technology to some degree into video games to some degree because you get a you get an idea one thing about video games that's
important is it's the proving ground it's the testing ground for these technologies
right it's you can see and feel and understand how they're planning to manipulate society on a whole
and a lot of it happens in the video game world because it's gamified so it's you know
you can do it to a character and see oh well you know it's working not, all that kind of stuff. But, you know, there's the problem with it right now is there's no stopping it.
Right. A.I. has become like a nuclear weapon. You can't just say we're not going to do A.I. anymore.
It's already in your cell phone. Every time you go to Google and search, you get an A.I. answer like it's here and it's part of us.
time you go to google and search you get an ai answer like it's here and it's part of us now years ago i started writing a story that i don't know if i'll ever finish it but i started
writing a story about ai cybernetic humans and people who lived off-grid completely.
You know?
And I do think that if this AI thing gets totally out of hand and tyrannical and the digital world gets tyrannical in a very big way,
that I do think that there will be a division in society for sure.
I do think there will be an off-grid world.
There will be groups of people communities maybe whole counties that just go off grid totally you know we're capable of that
still and i'll tell you what i was talking to a guy from patriot energy systems and this guy is you know just a guy like in the western northwestern united
states right and he's created these amazing units that put out like enough electricity
they're solar units solar batteries and if they get a full day's worth of sun, he's putting 600 watt solar panels on.
If they get a day's worth of sun, they store massive amounts of energy. I mean, massive.
I'm talking small community block level. Amounts of energy. I'm talking about
off-grid not being
the pioneer era.
I'm talking about off-grid being
I bought 50 acres
in South Dakota
and we chopped all the trees down.
We got great sun.
We got great gardens.
And these solar units
give us electricity. We have electricity sun. We got great gardens. And these solar units give us electricity.
Like we have electricity like when I was growing up. You know what I'm saying? Like the nature of
what's it called? Not blockchain, the nature of
what's the stupid word everybody used to use around blockchain?
I can't think of it. Decentralized, the age of decentralized grid power is happening.
Right. So in other words, you don't put a solar array on your roof.
And store up like half a day's worth of electricity in your
battery like that's a thing but that's an old thing and i think that's a thing that's got this
guy i was talking to this engineer this was not for an interview this was business but he he was
telling me i'd never put solar panels on my roof never and because once they're drilled into your
roof they're drilled into your roof, they're drilled into
your roof. If you move, if something happens to your house, you know, so on and so forth.
That's that, right? So the future of solar power and the future of off-grid power is going to be
portable-ish units. It's going to be small sections of communities with their own power
grid. Because if this guy's making them, other people are going to make them. It's going to
become a very popular thing, particularly with people who are deciding, you know what,
this world here, this whole AI-driven world, this whole Wi-Fi up my ass world.
I'm I'm done with it. You know, I'm going to go do a new version of pioneering where we have our own systems.
We have, you know, water you can do already. Right. Electricity really is the one of the only anomalies.
Yeah, the future is going to be sweet, man.
I'm telling you right now.
I like to dabble in all of it myself.
I think it's fun to play all sides because it's, you know, it's what we created here.
Now, who knows what the future of warfare will look like with artificial intelligence? intelligence the good news is that taiwan is well taiwan has largely been pushed by the united
states not to give china access to any of the best chips this i think they're called like seven
nanometer microchips to really produce the highest they're the highest level chips and you need them
to expand with your AI.
Right. If you want AI to continue the improvement and all that, this is what you need.
And America basically told Taiwan, don't sell them to China.
And I think fundamentally, this is why China's got it in for Taiwan.
I think what they're thinking is we have to take Taiwan
because America's got his grubby paws
into Taiwan. He's defending Taiwan.
And
at the same time, they're depriving
us of these chips that we need to get
to stay in the race for AI,
which in turn is going to be
like, oh, well now
we're basically screwed because
America's going to lap us on AI,
and it's going to happen fast, and we don't even have the hardware,
let alone the capability to make these chips in our own nation.
And I think, to be honest with you, I don't think it has anything to do with Taiwan being
a sovereign nation and, oh, we want our territory and this and that. I think it fundamentally has
to do with the AI war.
China takes this stuff seriously, man.
They do not want to fall behind.
They are into espionage.
They are into stealing technology.
This is their game.
And they're always behind, but, you know, just behind.
But what this represents is you can steal all the ideas you want.
You can, you know,
we've reached a point where you can know exactly what the hell America is doing
with AI. But if you don't have the hardware to build what you need to build,
which are these, you know, these most modern chips, it doesn't matter.
You know, you lose, you lose because, you know know once again it's exponential right so it's
not like oh we figured out how to make a new engine and it's faster and better and more fuel
efficient okay and then you send a chinese spy over here to pretend like they're a tourist
or to pretend like they're going to college and they you know whatever and they weasel their way
in and figure out what the technology is, steal something, learn something, go back. And then they build the engine.
Engines are made out of, you know, they're made out of things everybody can get their hands on.
Even if you send people over to this country, you've got to have these hyper specialized skills.
You know what i mean it's not like you can just say all right well we're going to set up a a high tier uh chip manufacturer and have enough people to train enough people and have enough
people who know how to make these things and the right materials to make these things you know and
so on and so on so so the the the battlefront for ai at least at the moment, is very interesting because America has made a very important move to stifle China's growth through limiting the hardware they're capable of getting their hands on to do it.
Look, I mean, it's going to weasel into everything.
You know, it's going to weasel into everything. It's going to weasel into everything. Every single day of my life, I prompt artificial intelligence with a few different sentences and adjectives and adverbs and all that kind of stuff to create the right picture for my shows.
And it does a pretty good job most of the time.
You know, and it does a pretty good job most of the time.
You know. It's going to it's going to be very really what it is.
This is really what it is. Maybe I'll end the show here.
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So to wrap it up, the 30-minute diet tribe on artificial intelligence to make you...
You know, to give you something else to worry about on top of cooking the turkey right
and getting everybody home and doing... I don't know, it's you something else to worry about on top of cooking the turkey right and getting everybody home.
I don't know. It's just, you know. Sometimes topics have a confluence in my life and then I have to talk about it. Right. If I'm thinking about a thing, a neighbor's talking to me about a thing, there's a headline of a thing.
And to me, it says that's my algorithm. You know what I mean?
says, that's my algorithm. You know what I mean? My algorithm is my brain, the people around me's brain, and then, you know, the sort of whatever they are. I don't know. Anarcho-journalist types
brain. If it's all sort of clicking, right, making headline news in my life, your life, their life,
then I usually got to talk about it because it just seems too perfect,
right? So here's the deal. We are living through an age of radical comfort and convenience.
No one can doubt that, right? No one can get away from the fact that this is the most comfortable we've ever been. Things are as convenient as they've ever been.
we've ever been. Things are as convenient as they've ever been. And we're really missing the struggle. You know, we're really missing the hunger. We're really, we're not the same
thing without the struggle and the hunger. Anybody who's achieved anything in their life
out of anything hard, right? Any real hard thing, you know what I'm talking about? It's
like, yeah, life gets hard, you know? And, and when it gets hard, that's when you learn, that's
when you become who you are. And if you've got decades of hard, you know, decades of struggle,
man, you either collapse under that or you become, you know, exceptional, I think. I think
it really, that's how exceptional people are born in most cases. When I say born, I mean, you know,
born from what it is they were first created as. What artificial intelligence will be is the
pinnacle, the peak of comfort and convenience. That's what it'll be.
That's what it is already, right? What it is already is the peak convenience. It's how little
effort can I put in for something big on the other end, right? That's the crux of artificial
intelligence to the average person. We talked about it with art. It does the same thing with music.
It does the same thing with poetry. It does the same thing with writing.
Right. All of the it does the same things. All of it does the same things where it's like.
I can put in a handful of words and get something beautiful and I didn't really work for it.
I just kind of, you know, it just kind of came together for me.
for it. I just kind of, you know, it just kind of came together for me.
There's something in that and it's not good for us, right? If men and women start going the way of minimal effort into relationship with a digital entity, well, that's going to be terrible too.
You know what I mean? The outcomes and the satisfaction therein, it's all sort of like Diet Coke. You know what I mean? It's all sort of like Diet Coke. It's just not there. It's like decaf coffee. I don't know. One of the most important things is missing out of it. It's probably soul. You know what I mean? Soul is what's missing.
things is missing out of it. It's probably soul. You know what I mean? Soul is what's missing.
So for you, because this tidal wave is coming and it's going to hit you and it's going to hit you whether you want it to hit you or not. For you, it's important for you to stay human.
It's important for you to stay human. It's important for you to understand
that comfort and convenience are awesome.
You know what I mean? There are times when comfort and convenience are just, they're epic.
You know, like you're at home and, you know, the family's all home and it's cold and
you're like, you know what? It's December. It's cold.
I'm going to get a big fire rocking.
We're going to put on a streaming service,
which allows us to watch almost any movie we want at any time.
We're going to watch Home Alone,
and I'm going to phone somebody to deliver me four delicious salted caramel
hot chocolates for me and my family and we're going to sit there and
sip them in furry socks and blankets and pillows and laugh and all that kind of stuff
that's when comfort and convenience are really fun
the problem is if you do that all if if that becomes your life, if you become a king,
right, if you become a kid, like a medieval king and queen, you know what I mean? Where,
where all you concern yourself was with his maximum comfort and convenience,
because your brain has to slosh from shitty to, to wonderful. It has to, the chemicals,
shitty to wonderful. It has to. The chemicals that your body produces, they have to slosh from this sucks to this rocks. That's how you have to work. If you don't work that way,
then the only thing you become is agitated. You know what I mean? If you're in this constant
stream of soulless pleasures,
then the only thing that happens is agitation.
You just get agitated, you get pissy.
Nothing is enough, nothing is good enough,
nothing tastes good enough, nothing feels good enough, right?
That is the danger with the comfort and convenience level
of artificial intelligence.
One of the worst parts about it is, I don't know how it can walk you into the struggle.
So you have to hang on to your humanity and you have to seek out the suck.
You really do.
You have to seek out the suckiness.
I am sitting in my car on a Monday morning talking to you.
A lot of things in my weekly life don't suck You know what I mean?
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But because of that, I live a lifestyle that is void of suck
Compared to a lot of people You know what I mean? Like I'm a dad, I live a lifestyle that is void of suck compared to a lot of people.
You know what I mean?
Like I'm a dad.
I'm a husband.
Like there's, you know, I'm a son, all that kind of stuff.
I am living in a liberal city.
You know what I mean?
Like there's plenty suck to go around.
Don't get me wrong.
But I seek out that suck, man.
And you have to seek it out.
You have to go down into hell.
You know what I mean? You have to take yourself to hell or nothing is ever going to feel like heaven.
You have to deprive yourself of things. You know, this is why fasting is so important.
Not just like not just like intermittent fasting, but literal like three day fasting.
You fast for three days, you take your body into hell and your brain into hell.
And then you're like, God, I wish I just I just want to eat something.
I just want something. Right.
And what you figure out pretty, pretty soon is that when you come out of that hell after a fast, the food tastes better.
Life looks better. Everything is better.
Because we can't exist in a wash of pleasure. And for the average
person, that's the most dangerous part of AI. All right. So keep your humanity, PBN family.
Find the suck. The best way to find the suck is working out. It's the easiest. It's the quickest.
It's the best. Meditation, same know people say you know it's really great and
wonderful and i love men no meditating sucks sitting there not doing anything sucks it's
sucky not you know trying not to think too much about you know whatever it does suck
and when you come out of it everything's better so
your prescription for dealing with ai is uh sort of the adage of do hard things, right?
And it levels you out because it's coming, baby.
It's coming full steam ahead.
This time next year, you may have someone, you may have an AI guest at your table for Thanksgiving.
Everybody meet Rhonda.
Where's Rhonda?
Oh, she's in my left pocket.
Watch the movie Her if you've never seen it.
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