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Artificial Intelligence Came With a Warning, too late Karel Cast Podcast #202

May 03, 202330 minSeason 23Ep. 201
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Artificial Intelligence Came With a Warning, too late Karel Cast Podcast #202 The Godfather of AI has quit his job and is warning us of the future to come, and in the words of Meryl Streep from Death Becomes Her…NOW a warning? Plus I take you to the scene of an accident that claimed another life last night and as why don't we love ourselves enough to stop dying? And, The Dublin Declaration supporting meat and dairy is a piece of crap, so why are people buying in to it? The same reason we use fossil fuel. Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com
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In an absolutely Meryl Streep moment, Now a warning from an ex Google employee, and why we don't do things that actually are good for us I found out today as relates to cars, and the Dublin declaration is trash. What is it? Uncensored, unfiltered, unhinged, cruel cast listen daily on your favorite streeting service. It is the crowd Cast. I am Correll. I was referring to my notes here because I have the name written down of someone that you really need to know. His name is Jeffrey. Is it Hendry?

I need my glasses. I am so old. Oh my god, I'm old. I'm old people, I'm old. Jeffrey Hinton. That's a name, all right. It is the crowd Cast and I am Correll. And Jeffrey Hinton is known as the godfather of AI. And in a total Meryl Streep moment, you know he has quick Google so he can tell everyone about the dangers of AI. This is, of course, after he helped

create it. And it's just like the scene in Death becomes Here where a Meryl Streep wants to you know, eternal aging formula, and so Isabella Rossalini passes it to her and says, here, drink this, and she drinks it down, and then Isabella Rosalini says, well, now a warning, and Meryl Streep turns to her and says, now a warning, like I've already drunk the liquid. Of course, the warning was she can't hurt her

body because it won't repair itself, and which leads to some hilarity. By the way, if you haven't seen Death Becomes Her, you really should. It speaks volumes about today's plastic surgery and all of that. But this mister Hinton, guy Hendry and whatever I said his name was, I'd like to forget his name, quite frankly, because you know he's out there now saying, oh my god, AI is bad. Well, no crap, and he's like, we gotta regulate it, we gotta learn how to turn it

off, we gotta do this, we gotta do that. And he brings up these great points that I wanted to talk to you about now. For those of you that really haven't gotten into AI yet, it started coming into our lexicon with these photographs in these apps where you would upload a picture of yourself and then suddenly send you back ten pictures of you in space. You look and I've done it. I've posted them to my Instagram. So that's AI created art, and artists are already having just a cow about that.

Okay, Now, the writers strike began yesterday, and one of the things they're worried about is AI created scripts, because you can actually tell this supercomputer, you know, create a script from Friends and so it will analyze all the other scripts of the Friends show, learn about you know, what the characters are and how they do and what they say, and then generate it's

version of what it thinks you would say. Give me an episode of Friends where so and so does such and such, and in theory, in just a few short years, it could spit that out and it could actually be good. AI has already written music, It can imitate voices, and so for those of you that have heard the term chat GDP, you can go there now. You could go there today to chat GDP and have a conversation with AI with an artificial intelligence, no person programming it. You simply ask

it questions. You can ask it how to do things. You can ask it how to write things. You can ask it to do social media campaigns for you. There's a lot of things people are already using this AI for artificial intelligence. So the godfather of it has quick Google so he could talk about the dangers of it without disparaging Google. Okay, and Steve Wozniak was

on CNN this morning talking about AI and the dangers of it. Now, one of the things that I read that this guy is warning us about is smart weapons that the government and many governments are already developing AI weapons, weapons that will be powered by basically their own intelligence. So in a battlefield situation, they can actually think. So you send a missile to intercept another missile, the other missile changes course. Well, the AI missile senses that and

figures out where it's going and it changes course. Of course, for most of you, you became aware of AI in the terminator. Okay, that's where these terminators come back, and they are artificially intelligent. They basically can think for themselves. Well, an AI weapon would do just that. And I have to ask myself, have we not been warned? Okay, there's been enough. You know, science fiction, really good science fiction is just

science prediction. Okay, that's what it is. Really good science fiction is science prediction, and science fiction writers have been predicting the overtake of humankind by machines for a long time. Now, you know, they imagined AI long before AI was real. In fact, science fiction plays a huge part in actual science. Think about what the first space shuttle was named Enterprise. Why after the starship Enterprise, Gene Roddenberry was the creator of Star Trek, was

given a tour. So science fiction is really science prediction. And countless science fiction writers have said, don't go there, don't do it, and yet we're doing it. Now. There's a theme of this show today, and you know, a long time ago I realized that, I guess my brain gets on a tangent and I don't mean I'm not even aware of it when it comes to the shows, and I tend to theme the show. You

know, it's sort of together the segments. And the theme today is that we have all we need to live a great life on planet Earth, you and I humans, that is, we always have, and yet we're making it literally hell on Earth. I can't tell you how many shootings and horrors have gone on, not just in the you know, in Las Vegas in the last week, but also in the country. You know, the people that were shot in Texas and all the government or the governor can say is

talk about their immigration status. You know, all these pro gun people someday should find themselves on the end of a barrel of a gun. Not to be killed. I don't want them shot and killed, but just so they could know the terror that a gun can make you feel. Obviously, these legislators don't have never felt that terror, because if they had felt that terror, they would then legislate against guns. But that's a different story. But there's a lot of horrors. Four we're just shot here in Vegas at a

street rally where they're doing these speeding car things. Four people were shot. They just found bodies on a farm. They were looking for a missing girl and they found like right out of CSI, they found all these bodies. There's a lot of horror in the news, and yet for some reason, there doesn't have to be. We don't have to treat each other this way. We don't have to do this, but we choose to. Some of us choose to. When it comes to science, some of us choose to

do things that we should not be doing. Ai should not have been developed. Let's go back to Jurassic Park, to that wonderful line by Richard Attenborough. We were so busy wondering if we could, we never asked ourselves if we should. And the answer there unequivocally is no. Sometimes we should not. Okay, sometimes we should let it be, let it be, let it be. And with AI we shouldn't let it be. We should because this path it leads to a very bad Jobs are huge amounts of jobs are

going to be lost. You know my friend and he's this morning set. A friend of his said, jobs will be gone within five years, and there will be giving a living salary from the government. I said, So the government will take money from corporations to give it to the people, so the people can give it back to corporations. Where's the humanity in that? You know? I talk to you a lot about how I'm not done yet

and how you're not done yet either. Because humans need to feel relevant, they need to feel needed, they need to feel that they have a purpose. When you lose your purpose, when you lose your identity, you die. When you become really old and you can no longer be who you are, you tend to die. Well, if we invent a machine that takes away most of what it is to be human? What are we less to do? When we come back, We'll keep with the theme as I go to the street, when they go, we go sky. If you're not

visiting really correll dot com daily, you're missing out. Get the podcast videos and the blug including recipes at really correll dot com. That's really ka r e l dot com, uncensored, unfiltered, unhinged. It's the Correl cast and of the Carrellcast. And Jeffrey Hinton, that's the name, the godfather of AI. And that's a name that we'll live in infamy. And when when society starts to collapse at the hands of computers, it will be him that helped it happen. That's really sad, and he knows it. And

now he is denouncing his work. He's and he's warning everybody about it. I too late, Jamie, out of the bottle, honey, you know. I was saying how we make choices as humans, and how things could be so much better for us as humans if we would just let it be, for instance, public transportation. God knows we need it, and God knows we deserve it, and God knows by twenty twenty three we should have very futuristic mono rails and electric vehicles and transport pods and tubes, but we

don't. Now. This topic came up to me because a place that I go to every day there was another death right outside the gates, and this morning I was moved to talk about that. So if I can be smart enough here to learn how to play the video, let's go to that. And I'd like you to see my thoughts as I stood in the place where

someone died yesterday. Well, hello, and today I want to talk to you a little about well, a bunch of stuff, but one of them things I want to talk about is how insane we are humans taking unnecessary risks, and really about the acceptable loss of life to us. Now, I'm not going to talk about the gun violence in this segment. Instead, behind me there on the fence, you will see all these bears, see them

over there, And these bears are from people who have died. A family of six died on this corner right there, okay, And that's the corner of Durango and desert in and a family of six died there about two years ago now, and those bears are in memorium for them. But I wanted to talk to you about it, because also someone just died here again. This person was driving too fast in a Dodge Charger. He was doing what they estimate to be about one hundred and forty miles per hour, and he

flipped over and landed over there, side down and died. And the passenger in his car lived, and a pedestrian who was struck by debris lived as well. And so just last night, a person who was on their way somewhere the Insnazi and their Dodge charger died right here on this corner, right

here where I'm standing, someone lost their life last night. And right here where I'm standing inside Desert Brees Park, just you know, two years ago right there you can still see the burn marks on the pavement there, somebody died, a family of six. And you know, each day we die of gun violence in this country at record numbers, but we also die of automobile accidents in record numbers, to the tune of almost forty thousand people a

year. And that doesn't count how many are injured, how many pedestrians are killed, how many people go to the hospital with life changing injuries. And why why, Because the auto industry wants us to more than just a guy yesterday that you know, die right over there, right over there, he died, and more than the family of six that died here. You know, it's all because of the auto industry's money grab from us. You know,

yesterday I had to have the car Stea that Steve gave me. We called her Alexis because she's Alexam. Yesterday I had to have her smogged, And that's a money grab. Every year, having your car smoged is good for the environment, it's good for the city, county, and state. Why doesn't the city, county, and state pay for that? Why do I have to pay to smog my car? Why do you know? Why do we have to pay every year to register our car? While the money

goes to the roads, then why are the roads so crappy? And more importantly, taxpayer money goes to the roads, not just the money from registrations and the like. The automobile industry is an enormous money grab and it kills us. Public transportation would be exponentially safer than trusting your life to these morons. I mean, the people that drive you're in Vegas or anywhere, are complete And we've had forty three traffic fatalities this year. We are only in

May, so that's one dead person almost every two days. And for what, So the auto industry can continue their money grab So the auto industry can continue to make money, so big oil can continue to make money. The only reason we don't have the best public transportation in the world is because they want us to give them their money instead of give it to ourselves. Imagine if every person in America gave as much money towards public transportation as they do

for their cars. Imagine if once every five or six years you gave twenty or thirty thousand dollars, which is what cars cost to public transportation. Imagine if every month you gave two, three, four or five hundred dollars Old Corella, I can't afford that. That's what you're paying for your car.

Imagine if you didn't need your car, if a vehicle, a little electric vehicle, came right to your house and picked you up and brought you to the nearest public transportation station, where you've then got on a train or a monorail or whatever. This is twenty twenty three, and the best we can do is this. That's the best we can do dead people and huge vehicles. Second up gas, second up money. Look at them just driving,

people driving while they're texting, people driving not paying attention. You know what, This is ridiculous. This is an unnecessary risk that we take. We don't have to be doing this, and you know, but we won't do anything about it. And I don't know why. I don't know why we won't stop gun violence, And why don't we stop thirty five thousand or more people from dying? And their whole crime is trying to get from point A

to point B. That's their whole crime. Right here on Durango and desert in at least ten people have lost their lives since I lived here in Las Vegas. That's ten families, that's ten funerals. And granted some of the people were driving crazy. Why do we make cars that will drive crazy? Why do we make cars that go up to one hundred and forty miles per hour? There's no need. The highest speed limit anywhere is like eighty. Why don't cars just go ninety? Off? My freedom? It ain't your

freedom to go out and kill somebody. Why don't cars have built in breathalyzers? Every single car so if you get in and you're drunk, you can't drive. We won't make them safer, and we won't get rid of them. All we'll do is spend money on them. That's all we'll do. Money, money, money, Give money to the oil company, give money to the registration, give money to the insurance. If we spent one half of the money on public transportation that we spend on our cars, now we'd

have the best in the world. But I guess we don't feel we don't deserve the best in the world. We don't deserve not dying of gun violence, so we let Republican lawmakers protect gun manufacturers by cousin money. We don't deserve to die. We don't deserve to not be afraid when we go out in public, when we go somewhere. We don't deserve to not fear being shot, And we certainly don't deserve to not die at the hands of some idiot in a two ton death machine that cost us more money than we can

afford, and that we don't need. We don't need cars. It's a huge myth. On today's show, I'm sure I have already talked about or we'll talk about this article circulating yesterday that a thousand scientists said that being vegan or vegetarian is bad, bad for everybody, bad for the planet, bad

for people, and it's not healthy. And it's crap. That is a hit piece from the meat and dairy industry because they know the number one growing diet in the world is vegan and vegetarian, and they know they're about to lose their market and they don't want to. So now they're trying to tell you it's healthier to slaughtery animals, it's healthier to eat filthy meat, it's

healthier to eat dairy, which your body is inherently allergic to. We let them convince us that something is for our own good that actually hurts us. Cars these things out here, they hurt us. They hurt us financially, and they kill thirty five thousand to forty thousand of us a year, and that's just in America. They do nothing but harm the environment and harm us,

and yet we all go hop in them. All right, this little girl who is just loving being in the shade of a tree, and I are going to finish our walk, but I wanted you to just take pause right here last night, right here right here. Last night, somebody died right here, a young vibrant person. Yeah. Were they fooling around going too fast in a car, Sure they were, but hey, the car shouldn't have gone that fast, and there shouldn't even be cars. We just

don't value each other enough to give ourselves the best. And that's just sad. We just don't value ourselves to give each other the best. That's something I'm very proud that I said that, because it's the truth. You know, if we had the self worth we need it, we wouldn't put up with any of this. Make your device a whole lot smarter. Get the Correl Cast damp free at the app store of your choice now uncensored, unfiltered, unhinged, core Cast, the Grell Cast. I am Correll coming up

on Friday. I'm gonna take you to Tacos and to Molly, so that'll be fun. But you know, the Dublin Declaration is out and it's a ridiculous thing. I hope it's not from Dublin, Ireland, but it maybe because in Ireland, like every other country, they are facing the fact that meat and dairy is killing the planet and killing the people, and so many people are going vegan, and that's scaring the food that meat and dairy industry.

For instance, non dairy milk, nut milk. You know, all those non dairy milks are rapidly catching up with dairy when it comes to the amount of units sold. People are switching to oat milk. Silk just came out with something called not whole milk, and it's it tastes like regular milk, and that's got a lot of fat in it. I make my own in the chef wave. I make it from soybeans and hemp, and so

I have soy hemp milk filled with protein, pure white, delicious. You can cook with it, it'll curdle, you can make buttermilk out of it. It's wonderful. So you don't need meat and dairy. And you know, decades of veganism and vegetarianism have proven that you don't need meat and dairy. My labs, my numbers have all been very great in terms of vitamins

and nutrients. I'm getting enough protein, I'm getting enough potassium, magnesium, iron, I'm getting enough vitamin B, vitamin D. They test that every

six months or a year in me and I'm fine. I'm getting plenty, But this Dublin Declaration, a story in the New York Post and the Telegraph, two very conservative newspapers, touting that meat is crucial and dairy is crucial to humanity, and that it brought us the Bronze Age, and that farming has been something you know, integral to humankind, you know, dairy farming, cattle farming, pig farming, chicken farming, and that we must maintain

tain it at all costs, and they call vegans zealots. Now a thousand scientists out of millions of scientists have signed on to this, you know, accord, the Dublin Declaration, and they're asking others to sign on to it, other learned individuals, and it's just a hit piece on what isn't inevitabilityy and the meeting. You see, the oil industry knows that we cannot continue to use fossil fuel, they know that, but they're going to keep selling it to you as long as you can, as long as you'll buy it.

It doesn't matter that it's killing the planet or has killed you know, we have to stop talking present or future tense. It doesn't matter that it has killed the planet. The glaciers are going to melt. There's no stopping them. Nay, no stopping them now. No, they're gone and melt. The glaciers are going to melt, and the earth itself is going to ravage us. Weather is weird right down. It's snowed in Reno last night. It's rainy and cold in California today. It's only seventy in Las Vegas

today when it was ninety yesterday. This summer it's going to be one hundred and twenty plus. According to everything, it becomes unlivable. At one hundred and twenty four, it will hit that. And so this hit piece by the meat and dairy industry saying, oh, look, scientists say we must continue to eat meat. You know what, Then they're bad scientists. Then

they're idiots. Because every other piece of information out there says that a plant based Mediterranean type diet high in fruits, green leafy vegetables, legoons of all kinds, nuts, good oils like olive oil, and even a little red wine, that that's the best diet for you. Now you can add in fish and very light dairy like Greek yogurt, but you don't need to. Now the big argument is vitamins and minerals. Do I supplement, Yes,

I do supplement. I take a centrum silver every day because there's no iron in it, and I take garlic oil. I take calcium that also has a vitamin D in it, and I take vitamin B, complex, magnesium, and zinc. That's what I take. Oh, and I found this vegan fish oil capsules and I bought a couple bottles, so I've been taking them. I don't necessarily because I get flax seed and all of that, so I don't really need omega threes in my diet because I already have them.

But I found these bottles of vegan fish oil that I obviously thought I needed, so I'm not just gonna let them sit there and go away, So I've been taking them. They do make my poopy a little different, But you know, so do I supplement? Yes? I do. Vitamin B for sure. Okay, if you are vegan, you should take a good multi vitamin, and you should take vitamin B with folate in it.

And yes, a lot of vitamins have vitamin D in them already. My calcium has vitamin D in it already, so I take calcium that has vitamin D. That's not that many. A centrum silver calcium that has Vitamin D, a Vitamin B, magnesium, zinc, and some garlic oil I take and you could get away with just a multi And there are many vegans that don't supplement at all and they're just fine. I just choose to supplement because if my body doesn't need it, it'll just pee it out, and if

it does, then hey, no harm, no foul. Vitamin B is the main one if you are a vegan that you should take, and then just a regular multi vitamin and you're fine. Now, there's been a lot of health benefits for magnesium and zinc recently that have been seen, and so I've thrown some extra magnesium and zinc. Although you know, for lunch, what did I have? I had a bowl of cream of broccoli soup that I made from scratch, which is just filled with broccoli and carrots and other

vegetables. I had a bowl of sauteted spinach that was cooked down and just regular water with some garlic and missus dash. And I had at Zuki bean stew that I made myself that has at Zuki beans, it has rice, it has carroags, grilled onions, mushrooms, liquid smoke, a can of crushed tomatoes, and that was lunch. So lunch was beans, a bean stew, spinach, green leafy vegetable, and a bowl of broccoli broccoli soup. Last night I did make preylene cookies. I did, and I had

one and they're good. Oh they're good. Just pecans and butter and sugar, flower some bacon powder. Mmmm. Yes, lord, oh so good. And I'm losing weight. I've lost three pounds in the last two weeks. As I told you, I'm keeping track of all calories. But just like cars, you know, we were sold our whole lives that we needed cars. You gotta have car, you must have a car, and that kept us from public transportation and building the infrastructure that we need. It's the

exact same thing. You've been told you gotta have meat, you gotta have dairy, and now there's this Dublin declaration. You gotta have meat, you gotta have dairy. You don't. But more importantly, the planet doesn't want you to. We are killing ourselves and the planet, and yet we have people scientists alleged allegedly signing something that said no, no, we must keep barms going. We must keep one of them. I am Correll who you

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