Back to episode — Episode 2506 CWSA 06/15/24
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one of 200 symptoms that may come and go during the rest of your life. So finally we have a little clarity. It's something that happened after you had Covid, any time in your life, and could include any one of 200 symptoms that may come and go for reasons you don't understand. And that's called long Covid. Now other people have called that various names. Old age. Old age, because that happens to…
← Previous segment →ve been trying to build an agent in, and ran into some obstacles in terms of what it could or could not do. But the company was very responsive and they say in a week or so they're going to have a bunch of fixes and whatever so that I can get it to do what I want. So I'm open-minded about it maybe, but I'll let you know. So far AI, because it gives unreliable answers to things, there's just a whole host of things you thought it would do that it can't ever do. Because if you can't know that it will give you the right answer, what is it? It's like a person you have a conversation with. If you have a conversation with somebody and they give you some wrong fact, you know, we kind of discount that as that's the way conversations go. But if you're asking for data and it sometimes just gives you the wrong data and you don't know why and you can't fix it, that doesn't work at all.
So I do think AI is going to be as big as everybody says, but there's probably a gigantic percentage of it that will never work, at least during using the LLM technology. It might work in some future iteration but not now.
Well, I was watching The Five last night and I saw a story. There's a new trend, sort of non-obvious, and as the chyron read on The Five, women are falling for guys who look like cartoon mice, which they refer to as hot rodent men. So men who have that vibe of looking sort of roughly like a rat are becoming a little bit more popular now. This was good news for me. My patience has finally paid off and it looks like it's my time to shine. So good luck to the rest of you handsome-looking people because your day came and went. No, it's time for the rat-faced people to rise and I might be their leader. I might be.
But not just that. Let's look at the other science. There's a study from Japan that says if you eat small fish whole, like the entire fish, bones and all, it's really really good for your health because apparently all those bones and things are good for you. Now I'm not super surprised about that because yesterday I was watching a video of a slow-motion capture by what looked like a golden eagle catching a fish and popping it in his mouth and eating it whole. And I thought to myself, hey, that golden eagle isn't even chewing. It's actually just going and swallowing a fish whole. And so I said to myself, I wonder if the whole fish is healthy. Apparently it is. Apparently there's not much better you could do than eat a whole fish.
But here's the question I ask. Why is it so consistent that if there's something good for you, it's also horrible to do? Like could they come up with anything worse? Like I expect tomorrow will be, and science has discovered that if you can shove 10 pine cones up your own ass you will add 10 years to your life. And I'll be like,
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but I don't want to shove pine cones up my ass. That sounds really painful. And people will say, well I mean if you don't care about your health you can do it your way. No, now I got to eat a whole fish and shove pine cones up my ass. Everything's too hard. Well here's a surprising result of a study. Thanks to science we have determined, remember you used to hear from women that if only men would…
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