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to the AI but you wouldn't want to delegate it to humans because then there'd be too many humans doing too many problems with too many AIs. It would be impossible. So in order for somebody to make a proper movie you would have to have the deepest talent stack that I can even imagine. It would have to go all the way through AI, which is hard enough, but then it would have to include all of the mov…
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Perplexity, the AI company, has now their Comet browser, it's called, is out and it works like an assistant. So you can give it prompts and it will do a bunch of tasks. Now that's not the interesting part because there'll be a lot of those. But the thing that was interesting to me is once AI becomes ubiquitous and every desk jockey has an AI assistant, which is coming, I think it's a 100% chance that we'll all be talking to our AIs to get basic stuff done, right? There's no question about that. We'll all be using AI at our desks.
But what happens when people realize that the only really efficient way to do it is by voice? 'Cause you're going to get tired typing your super prompts all day long. But if you could just talk to it, you will. So does that mean that we'll have to work from home? 'Cause how in the world are we all going to be talking to our AIs in an open office? Can't do it. First of all, your AI would be listening to your cubicle mate and whoever walked in would trigger your AI and every other problem.
So I'm going to make a prediction that AI will drive remote work so that people can talk to their AI and then you're really going to hate it when your partner works at home. Oh man, you're going to hate that. But at least it won't be at work.
There's a Gallup poll, Newsmax and others reporting that apparently the media approval is at a new all-time low. How many people... Let's do a little test. I like to test my audience for the new people. You'll be amazed. I'm going to see if you know before I tell you what percentage of people in the Gallup poll think that the mainstream media is doing a good job. What percentage think the mainstream media is doing a good job?
Oh, look at your guesses are so accurate. You're almost there. 28%. Yeah. Yep. Most of you are betting 25 or 26 but yeah, 28%. I'm going to give you full credit for your guesses.
Now if you're new, are you wondering how everybody knew the right answer? It's because we have jokingly but maybe accurately noted over the years that 20 something, like a quarter of all people who answer polls, have the dumbest possible answer. The answer that no living smart human should ever say. Who in the world trusts the mainstream media? How in the world could you say, oh yeah, got a lot of trust for that mainstream media? You would have to be paying no attention to anything. And this is another one of those 25 centers. 28 to be specific.
Diddy is supposed to be sentenced today. As it happened, I mean I'm in a different time zone, but did he get his sentence? Could be as long as ten years. Prosecutors are asking because they dropped the worst charges, the RICO and stuff got dropped. But defense is asking for time served, basically one year. That would be close to time served. So he's either going to be released, time served, or maybe he would get up to ten years. So I guess he's teaching a business class to other inmates so that he can get some jail credibility. So good for him. At least the teaching part.
How many of you know conservative online investigative reporter type Nick Sortor? I quote him a lot so he's a good follow. Apparently he just got arrested in Portland attending as a journalist to see what was happening at an Antifa event in Portland and I guess they set an American flag on fire and allegedly, still fog of war so we don't know exactly what happened, but allegedly he may have tried to put it out.
Now I don't know how you put out a burning American flag. Stomp on it? How exactly would you put it out? If you threw water on it I would think well that's respectful enough. But if you had to stomp on it I hope he didn't stomp on it. Seems like that would be making it worse. But we'll keep an eye on that. I'm sure Nick will have an update whenever he's out. He may be out already. I don't know if he got really arrested or they just... I'm going to say this. So you've heard the alternative. He might have been arrested because the police are right? That's the first thing you think is, oh my God, the police are assholes. If they arrested him for that. But if they arrested him because that was the best way to get him out of the situation 'cause he might be beaten to death by Antifa, then that was good police work. So one possibility is that they were pretending to arrest him just to get him out of the situation. If that happened, good job. Good job. But we don't know that.
Andy Ngo is on Newsmax reminding us that he's well aware of Antifa training events which apparently are happening all over the place and they're used to recruit and network and stuff. So they have all these organized Antifa training events and yet the De
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mocrats say Antifa doesn't exist because there's no leadership or organization. Well apparently it's self-organizing at the very least because they can have all these training events. So if you're having training events all over the nation, in fact all over the world, yeah, you're an organization and you could get RICO'd in my opinion. Politico is writing, I didn't read the article, just the head…
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