Back to episode — Episode 3001 CWSA 10/27/25
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working. I can feel my cortical thickness. Yeah, it's about twice as thick now. You know, sometimes you read this medical news and you don't know if it's real, but that was real. Well, there's a category 5 hurricane that's heading for Jamaica. Jamaica? No, she went willingly. It's enough of that. So Representative Luna, one of my favorite representatives, is suggesting that on some podcast, I th…
← Previous segment →nths that they would already be doing the things that the market would be seeing. Well, maybe we're there because Elon Musk says that if you were to visit Tesla's engineering headquarters in Palo Alto, the robots are in fact just walking around. They're on their own and you could ask them for directions and the robot would happily take you to the place that you wanted to go. And so this was the point I was waiting for. Approximately one year before you can get a robot, you would expect that the people making the robots would be fully enjoying the wonders of a robot, at least in the office. And it looks like that's either happening or it's very close to happening. So we might be getting close to robots.
Anyway, Tesla also says, they showed a video of it. It's pretty impressive that in order to train their cars and I think they're robots too, they're doing simulated worlds. So instead of having the devices learn on the real world because there's not enough real world to train them as fast as they want, they have the computer make up a fake world and then they have them train on the fake world. So now do you believe you live in a simulation? Because you know the AI doesn't know it's looking at a simulation. Just think about that. The AI is being trained on these virtual worlds. It doesn't know that they're virtual. Can't tell the difference. Why do you think you can? You couldn't tell the difference. If we were a simulation, the whole point is you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. It would be programmed so that even if you thought you wanted to tell the difference, you couldn't tell the difference. It would just be programmatically prohibited from realizing your reality. That's what I think. Unless you're a player and not an NPC.
Well, Javier Milei in Argentina, I guess they had a big win in their midterm elections, which people would say would be somehow good for Trump because, you know, Trump likes him. But his party won 41% of the votes and they're going to pick up a whole bunch of parliament seats and Javier is really happy. You know, I've been sort of a quiet skeptic of the Argentina miracle. Didn't it always seem a little too good to be true? You know, I mean, I like his vibe. I like his general approach. I like his free market stuff. So I don't have a specific complaint, but it just looked like it was a little too easy, too clean, too promoted. There's something about it that didn't look 100% legitimate. So I've been, you know, you've probably noticed, I have not been a fanboy. I enjoy watching the show, watching what Javier Milei does. It's very interesting, but I'm trying not to be a fanboy because I feel like there might be more news co
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ming someday. Does anybody else have that feeling? There might be more news coming. You don't want to be too far on that train when it happens because it's never all good news. There's always something out there. We'll see. Well, I guess in New York City, Governor Hochul and Zohran Mamdani and I think Cuomo were there. They had a big rally because their elections coming up Tuesday. Tuesday next w…
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