Back to episode — Episode 2793 CWSA 03/29/25
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5 billion less 12 billion in debt. So here's the fun part. The AI will now have access to train itself on the entire body of X content. Isn't that going to make Elon Musk's AI the best AI like right away? Because I don't know if the other AIs trained on it would be illegal if they did, I suppose, without permission. But if there's an AI that's learned everything that's on social media or could, t…
← Previous segment →l, how about now you all just shut up. How about you just shut up? Because it turns out that worked out.
So do you have anything else that Elon Musk can't do? Would you like to give me a list of the things he can't do? Oh, he'll never send a rocket up that you can reuse. He'll never build a car company. He'll never make X pay for itself and be an asset. How many times does he have to do it? Maybe you'll just shut up now. See if he can make DOGE work.
All right. And also there's talk about, remember Vine? Vine was that little six-second video thing that Twitter had for a while and didn't really quite make it. But I saw a post that suggested that Elon was open to having that revived. Now, I don't think if he does get revived, I don't know if it would get revived as a six-second video or maybe longer. Longer might make sense to compete with TikTok. But that would be a huge money maker, seems to me.
In other AI news, ChatGPT is allegedly, according to a post, Vladimir Hedr writing about this. ChatGPT used to be sort of left-leaning in its opinions, if you can call it opinion, in its responses. Let's say sort of left-leaning, left to center. And now they say the newest version is starting to lean right, at least a little bit.
And I gave an example of what that means to lean right because as soon as I hear that the AI is leaning right, I say to myself you're going to need to give me an example. What exactly does it mean for an AI to lean right? But here's what it said. It prioritizes free market capitalism, property rights, and minimal government intervention in the economy.
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To which I say, you mean common sense? Apparently all it takes to lean right in today's world is common sense. Who exactly is against free market capitalism? Only the craziest leftists. I mean, otherwise Democrats and Republicans are pretty much in agreement that free market capitalism should be the basis of the country. How about property rights? Again, you'd have to be completely insane to be a…
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