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The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"What do you want and a majority of people really they can't articulate it? What what do you want your life to look like? What are your goals? What is what do you want your species to look like? These are existential questions when in reality Joe most people would just be kind of told tell me what to do Tell me what to want And so if I'm understanding you correctly, which I agree completely is that while we still have time left on the clock Should we be now sending out a distress signal now's the time to organize your sovereignty Now is the time to commit to wanting to be free. Is that a fair? summary of the call to action Joe Allen Absolutely, I think it will be different for different people and different societies So that in America and different regions or even subcultures of America the response to the future is always going to be different But there are some basic orientations that it can be Generalized the the orientation of transhumanist or acceleration is these this is an orientation Which holds technology up as the highest power on earth and is a sort of salvific force That that is the salvation of humanity and there are various others secular and what I am most Had the most affinity for the the spiritual or religious traditions These do stand as a counterpoint to that especially the spiritual traditions But they're obviously the world is quite a diverse place and there will be diverse responses to that sort of technocratic or transhumanist orientation towards technology as the way forward and I think that we are coming to an Inflection point where it may not be binary, but it will be very different in those places in those cultures Which accept this as being the norm and those which resist it those trajectories are going to be Significantly different however much gray area there is between them Yeah, and I think that I mean look most most people that I mean There's a potential of mass job displacement and not just in the ways that you might anticipate You know, there's a new article out that they say all the news is now going to be administered by AI created people How's that any different than CNN it's just gonna save them money, right? They just hire some it's the same thing for us We have our jobs protected because the AI doesn't agree with everything we say at least protected for now However, Joe want to explore this Gnostic element and also talk about HD Wells Essay slash book world mind. I think there is this belief that the Connectivity of a hive mind a oneness, which is the gnosis. That's we get the word Gnosticism. There is this hermetic Like almost magic wizardry appeal to AI That goes back thousands and thousands of years Joe Allen the book is dark eon check it out and the book will be released on August 29th I think we have that long before the machines take over the world Hey everybody Charlie Kirk here my pillows 20 year anniversary They're celebrating over 80 million pillows sold Mike Lindell of my pillow wants to thank you by giving you the lowest price in history on their my pillows You'll receive a queen size my pillow for 1998 regular price is $69.98 and just $10 more for a king size with this special anniversary offer You'll receive a dip deep discount on all my pillow products such as their bedsheets mattress toppers pet beds Mattresses my slippers and so much more go to my pillow calm and click on the radio Podcast square and use promo code Kirk to receive this amazing offer on the queen size my pillow It's time to start getting the quality sleep You deserve go to my pillow calm and use promo code Kirk or call eight hundred eight seven five zero four two five That's my pillow calm promo code Kirk received this amazing offer on the queen size my pillow Let's support my friend Mike Lindell my pillow calm promo code Kirk. It's my pillow calm promo code Kirk So Joe talk about any positives that could come out of AI now being at our disposal and taking over the world You know what? I think that artificial intelligence is really going to force people to reckon with human limitation and It will force people to understand what it means to be human in the face of Something that at least seems like a an artificial or non-human intelligence Well, that was really succinct yeah I mean for me and this is you know I went through a lot of I'd actually do a whole weekend of thinking about this while my phone was off I said look it's gonna challenge me to be the best possible human I can if I lose out to machines Then so be it but I'm gonna become the best version of myself and I'm gonna use it as an iron sharpening iron type thing But I have a soul the machine does not I have a soul and the machine does not and that needs to be repeated And it goes back to Genesis 1 26 127 one of the most important scriptures Who are we as human beings we are made in the image of the Creator the machine is not So dark eon transhumanism and the war against humanity. Let's talk immediate like 30 60 90 days What what is getting rolled out here? Because it looks like chat GPT is ahead of the curve It's now at like a college level language processing job displacement We're gonna see this is not going to be a soft landing. Is that fair to say Joe there's gonna be mass protests I think there'll be Clumsiness economic anxiety the rich will only get richer buckle up as we would say on the Charlie Kirk show Joe Allen Absolutely. I think the rider strike is a preview of what will come. I agree. It really is I don't think the chat GPT or any of its Corresponding technologies like say barred. I don't think that they have anything like human creativity The best human riders far exceed them. However Mediocre riders are gonna get left in the dust and I think Hollywood has had a problem with that for a long time As it moves out though into the corporate world as it moves out into other creative endeavors and it already is Two things are gonna happen one people who are becoming Excellent are not going to be challenged with the sort of drudge work that would have been required in a pre AI era And I think that a lot of the practice and a lot of the discipline will suffer because of that Now also though more and more you're going to see I think the expansion of what you've all know Harari So detestably called the useless class believe Harari was a hundred percent right about that That there is already a growing useless useless class and there will be a much larger useless class going forward The answer that to that to me make yourself useful and make other people of use So yeah, this is this is going to be one of them. I mean, is it fair to say That this will be an like an existential question for the species over the next five Is this gonna happen the next five years ten years twenty years? I'd look at this as kind of a multi-decade question Joe I mean it's going to make I think the transition from agrarian to the Industrial Revolution look like child's play and every intelligent prognosticator believes the same You look at something that has been really jarring of late we've covered this since they first announced it Amazon's Amazon one Payment system the palm payment system rolling out in every Whole Foods store now Has been at many Whole Foods stores for over a year and a half. That's right. I'm not shocked by it. Yeah, keep going Sorry, yeah going into entertainment venues going into Panera Bread all of these different places So that palm payment system has religious significance for Christians who are well versed in the prophecies of Revelation right with the mark on the hand in order to buy or sell Also you it ties into Sam Altman's project world coin or world ID The kind of evil orb that takes your iris scan it ties that to a blockchain based Currency and also can be used and they're partnering with governments right now used as a bio Biometric identification for various purposes the one he proposes That stands out the most is that it would be used to verify your humanness on the internet in an era in which? Bots are already growing a number, but will proliferate so chat GPT from open Created by Sam Altman create a problem Sam Altman has a solution on the other side to tie your biometric identity to your digital identity to your wallet and Ultimately to your access to certain parts of the internet. These are the immediate manifestations of long term trends if you look at for instance the history of credit card adoption and credit card use It kind of chugged along for a time and then as it became more and more convenient and integrated into the economic system Shot up. I don't think there are enough people who are alarmed by the concept of biometric payment systems To stop that ball from rolling So whatever the ultimate outcome is we are moving into an era where these? sorts of technologies will be adopted in greater and greater numbers and the Extremity of those technologies will increase over time and that's I going forward We are already there at this point of bifurcation among those who would like to keep things as they are or maybe even turn back the clock a little bit towards a more human Era and those who want to race forward and as I said before that gray area in between I believe will shrink Significantly and you're right it is it's not something that tomorrow You'll wake up and suddenly robots will be flying out of the sky. It's just long-term Joe Allen check out his book Dark Eon. Thank you so much. Thanks so much for listening Everybody email us your thoughts as always freedom at charliekirk.com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless For more on many of these stories and news you can trust go to charliekirk.com When I grow up I want to work for a woke company like super woke when I grow up when I grow up I want to be hired based on what I look like rather than my skills I want to be judged by my political beliefs I want to get promoted based on my chromosomes when I grow up I want to be offended by my co-workers and walk around the office on eggshells and have my words policed by HR words like Grandfather peanut gallery long time no see no can do when I grow up I want to be obsessed with emotional safety and do workplace sensitivity training all day long when I grow up I want to climb the corporate ladder just by following the crowd. I want to be a conformist.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"So I begin obviously just to describe what is transhumanism the desire to optimize the human being and the eventual goal of merging human beings with technology But also go into the history of transhumanism some of the the more profound thinkers However much I disagree with them the ones that are quite I think familiar to many in your audience Ray Kurzweil or Martine Rothblatt But also some of the more obscure figures like Bing Gertzel who has recently come to the fore in media but has been there for a long time and Hugo de Garis I spend a lot of time on his vision of what the future will be like once artificial intelligence reaches full maturity, you know, the first part really is to look at the supposed inevitability of Transhuman turn in human civilization now looking at the underpinnings in the theory of evolution biological evolution cultural evolution digital evolution the second part Do talk about the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset And I do talk about some of the more common figures like Elon Musk and you've all know a Harari Actually kind of comparing them and seeing really who is the villain and who is the hero? I don't think that any villains or heroes emerge in any clear way from this story. It all looks very murky and very bleak Moving to the end though, the third part is really looking at the the spiritual response to this and maybe the most compelling chapter which is the fruition of a few short pieces that I've published before countdown to Giga death confronting this concept of Existential risk and the idea that the technologies were creating could either eradicate human beings Eradicate most human beings or even just eradicate a significant proportion of the human Population I don't necessarily I'm not this is not a book about doom but it's definitely a book that follows the ideas of existential risk to their logical conclusion so is there an argument to be made that the inevitability of AI and the merging might be a lot clumsier than The Predictions would suggest we can kind of see where this is headed in the language models We can see the sophistication and the outright creepiness of the power of chat GPT at the same time though There have been far more Technological predictions that have failed in the timeline than have ever actually come to fruition now This might be different. This actually might be the one that is ahead of the curve There is an accelerant behind this a lot of money and also but Joe can you you know? kind of riff on that a little bit because there is this sense in The high-minded tech communities that this thing is coming. We might as well get on the right side of it We have to start merging it. It's just a matter of time before we're putting stuff into our heads and I'm a little bit more skeptical when I start hearing groupthink from people that have been wrong about basically everything Where do you fall on this Joe? You know to steal a line that Nick Bostrom in fact stole The predictions are as confident as they are diverse And that has always been the case Futurists have never no single futurist has ever envisioned even the immediate future let alone the long-term future Exactly, right and all of their visions for the future diverge But what I do and I try my best to capture that diversity What I do see happening though if you look at even the predictions from the post-war era or to go all the way back to HG Wells and his Contemporaries I was gonna mention it yet the the one mind right that's Gnosticism, but yeah keep yeah at its core I think the project of futurism as you have all these different visions moving towards the future and as you have Powerful people and powerful Corporations who sign on to these visions of the future some approximation of those futures does in fact come to pass And so while I'm not myself a futurist and I don't try to predict even the next decade with any exacting accuracy I do think that something like a broad vision of what is around the corner can be gleaned from these futurist predictions if only by looking at the intention and the power of the people who are pushing them now, I think that the the myth of inevitability is extremely dangerous because it paralyzes people in the face of change and I also think that the myth of progress is a real danger because it means that you just simply aren't part of the relevant course Of history, I think that people who do not want these futures Which are definitely coming from the top down if they don't want to live them out or sign on to them Then they have to first be able to reject them and and secondly to envision their future What future do you want not just in the next five years, but for your children your grandchild? That's a great civilization as a whole and and in clinical literature people that deal with Teleological anxiety meaning where are they going? That's actually rather daunting And so for example, you know a common thing Jordan Peterson talks about he didn't come up with this, but he's popularized it Here's a one-page piece of paper.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"You could certainly immunize him for that so I think that the areas where we could provide the broadest immunity for President Trump would be around the Conspiracy charges the the deprivation of rights charges is it's almost hard to say with a straight face The chat Jack Smith is brought in fact it was the FBI doing the most to deprive people of their rights when they had agents meeting with Facebook meta Twitter all these technology companies to try to get the hunter-biden laptop story Just scrubbed from the entire information domain during the 2020 presidential contest So that would be a specific area where I think we could neuter the deprivation of rights and conspiracy charges in the Jack Smith Indictment if we brought President Trump in for whistleblower testimony And so potentially Donald Trump could come in as a whistleblower and blow the whistle on What was happening up in the events of leading up to January 6th, Nancy Pelosi didn't want to give troops, you know Because a lot of the the indictment is Centered around the events that lead up to that and so I just I see no downside here So you're gonna have to walk me through this Matt what you're saying is interesting I don't know if it'll stand up in court, but it's certainly worth a try and This is exactly the type of thing we need as the Department of Justice is used as a Democrat super PAC why wouldn't we try to offer Donald Trump immunity and force the hand of The Department of Justice especially on the conspiracy charges in the January 6 related stuff. Is there any downside here? I don't quite I don't quite see a negative well in theory the downside of bringing anyone before Congress to give testimony is that if you say something that is a Material and that is not accurate that can create a cascade of follow-on charges So it's never something that you typically think of as a first step to try to bring people into Congress to give testimony Because it's not typically something people enjoy a great deal. But in this case, I think we Misunderstand the fight that we are in right now You have the Department of Justice functioning as the enforcement wing of the Democratic Party and in a lot of ways what you're seeing now was set up by Eric Holder and Barack Obama because they got some of their most talented political operatives and they gave them The ability to bring charges they turn them into prosecutors that are now career Prosecutors and above for approach but the reality is these are these are left-wing oftentimes Soros aligned and trained killers and they're coming after our people our movement and our president and I think that if Congress just accepts this premise that it's an ongoing matter and thus where we shouldn't be involved then you Underscore the legitimacy of that very matter. That's where I'm in the minority of the majority. I want to be very clear with you Charlie Most Republicans in Congress just think we ought to throw our hands in the air and Allow the chips to fall where they may I think that is a tremendous disservice to the Constitution when we are facing an election Interference operation not a legitimate process. We need every creative idea. This is not a legitimate indictment of Donald Trump It's not a legitimate investigation We need to reject the premise and so what you're saying Matt Gates is most of your Republican colleagues are gutless wonders and don't want To deal with this but what we should do is we should have Donald Trump come in force him to testify Immunize him and then force a constitutional issue. I'm fully in support of that. There is no other option everybody We're just gonna sit around and hope that a rigged DC jury and zip code justice and the interference of an election No, no, it's time to fight fire with fire. Let's fight back. Look. I don't know if it's gonna stand up in court You got to try I Want to talk about relief factor calm I want you guys to check out relief factor calm hundred percent drug free knee pain back pain joint pain elbow pain Check out relief factor energy help makes your body make nutrients readily available relief factor sleep I know a lot of you are probably having trouble sleeping relief factor. Sleep could be the best solution for you Everybody goes to bed not everybody sleeps We're all about helping people live lives that are filled with connection exploration passion and emotion That is what what his life is all about. Make sure you guys are sleeping. Well, it's a major part of life Check it out right now relief factor calm relief factor calm So Matt we're into the reboot Realignment I can't I've lost track of how many rees I've said this before and I get hate mail for it I don't care governor. DeSantis is a wonderful governor not running a good presidential campaign not reading the room Ron DeSantis has Campaign campaign manager is out and replaced with chief of staff Matt Gates You are a Floridian and a friend of Ron DeSantis, but you're behind Donald Trump for the presidency. What's going on here? I Agree with you. Ron's done a great job as governor of Florida And frankly, I'm working pretty hard to keep him the governor of Florida for the next few years the this is a pattern I've seen before from Ron DeSantis in 2018 when I was working as a Senior part of his campaign He woke up one day and didn't think the campaign was going well And he asked me to do an audit or a review of the personnel we'd assembled and I told him that if We continued with that team that Andrew Gillum would be the governor of Florida and he would not be and in sweeping fashion He replaced the senior members of the team and the great irony is he brought in Suzy Wiles to write the ship She did Ron won. He's done a great job. And now Suzy Wiles is the titular head of the Trump campaign So my the the interesting square dancing that we do kind of trading partners around in Florida politics a good bit on the campaign staff side and Now I think Ron has had a similar realization that the team that he had in place had burnt through tens of millions of dollars that Ron DeSantis has waged a campaign Against his own vote share Ron DeSantis was knocking down about a third of the vote In the Republican primary before he became a candidate and since becoming a candidate He's clubbed his own vote share down to about half of where it was before he got in the race So I think that would make anybody running question the the team they had around him and the predicate of the strategy right now I don't think it's a anything wrong with Ron DeSantis and his campaign I think it's just that the American people see the moment we're in and we see that President Trump has unique skills and Experience and capability to get our economy going again and also to obliterate a weaponized government That's been turned against our people. I don't know that Ron is Really in a moment to captivate that energy that President Trump seems to have really zeroed in on Yeah, I mean look he's engaging in a policy debate. That's not what this is at all, right? This is a primal scream as Steve Bannon would say this is a time to get back at the Uniparty for an all-out Bolshevik Maoist agenda against the American people and we want a street fighter. We want a bodyguard. We want a UFC champion We don't need policy talks And by the way, I said this yesterday on social media Ron DeSantis lays out this classical education education plan I think it's wonderful. That's him at his best is it time for Ron DeSantis to not further damage his national bona fides and Continue as a rock star governor of Florida and then maybe look at potential political prospects. I Think so Ron's a young man He's brilliant and driven and I think he's got a bright political future ahead in Florida and in national politics And I'm gonna be a big cheerleader his when he comes back to resume the governorship in the Sunshine State I do think that getting drugged in Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina and Nevada Doesn't necessarily set up those future prospects as well as unifying behind President Trump But you know, there there is a policy debate going on. You're right that it's it's not the Primal urge that draws us to a particular campaign, but we do need to make sure some of these arguments that are being made Don't prevail. I just saw today Charlie Nikki Haley Criticized the great senator from Alabama Tommy Tuberville Who would want to continue to pay for abortions and abortion services and abortion travel with taxpayer money And so we do need to see some of these bad ideas like those advanced by Nikki Haley Defeated we need to see the bad ideas that Chris Christie and Mike Pence are advancing regarding Ukraine Defeated Ukraine's not the 51st state Our future is not inexorably linked to theirs And I think President Trump's in a position to really get the best of both worlds the right policy arguments But then also the right the right visceral urge to make the necessary changes We have to make to save the country look I'm gonna be talking to some donors tonight some of which agree with me some of which disagree You know, some of them texted me said Charlie. We'd love to hear your thoughts on Glenn Youngkin Let me just say my advice publicly. It's all a waste of time guys. Okay. These are nice people Glenn Youngkin Good governor of Virginia Ron DeSantis next batter up go waste another couple hundred million Stop it guys get behind Trump chase ballots secure our elections have all these wonderful governors You guys can have the feast of the governor's in 2028 but we need a country Donald Trump's gonna win the primary whether by 30 points or 50 points. That's the mystery That's the only question is the margin at this point Let's do the boring stuff chase ballots secure election stuff Ron DeSantis actually did very well in Florida and I don't want him to mess up his future political prospects He's an excellent governor. This is not his time Matt Gates. Excellent job. 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Check it out right now mass zymes Dot-com slash Kirk I use it you should to promo code Kirk 10 Joining us now is Joe Allen author of a very compelling book dark eon Joe you have been really a prophetic voice Talking about AI for quite some time now, the book is transhumanism and the war against humanity, you know Joe I think a lot about artificial intelligence and what it means for our species and for our civilization I want to get into that and some questions that I have for you. But first tell us about your book well Charlie very much and The book really is as deep a dive as you're going to get into the ideologies that drive Some of the most powerful corporations and NGOs on the planet many that you've talked about and we've talked about of course Google Facebook meta Amazon and the World Economic Forum to mention just a few I also go into the Technologies themselves, of course the ideology or the dreams that are put forward Nightmares for us are always going to exceed the technologies themselves and so I hope to give the reader a good sense of where we're at right now or where I was at when I Submitted the book things have actually changed so fast that they've already passed me up But in the end what I really hope to communicate is that this is in fact spiritual warfare that it is a spiritual vision of what the human being is of what the purpose of the human being is what the purpose of our civilization is and that these Competing ideas are coming to a head some real-world examples I think you had the response to kovat as a sort of trial run as what it would be like if you had one side of humanity that sees their status as being as is hinging upon their biological status their technological status and the use of technologies to basically Separate humanity into the acceptable and the unacceptable such as the vaccine passports and also the contract the contact tracing technologies that were rolled out in places like Singapore So the book is it done in novel form or is it just kind of an overview? Just walk us through the structure of the book.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"We ought to do that Simultaneous to that you can actually bring President Trump in to give testimony to the Congress and in doing so immunize him Now there's different forms of immunity that take place at the committee level Subcommittee level in some instances for full immunity. You have to have More of a supermajority vote, but if you had a supermajority vote of a committee like speaker McCarthy could set up a select committee tomorrow they could bring Trump in and immunize him and Then we could proceed with the very legitimate investigative work that we're doing of the Bidens and the corrupt DOJ Unfortunately, none of those things are happening instead Congress is is a not in Washington not assembled And I I think the timing is on purpose. No timing in DC is ever just you know a Mirror coincidence and so right as Congress is leaving town right as we're walking away from our equities You see this acceleration of activity again. So so yeah, let's be specific here though So immunize him from what crimes even if he's under current indictment Is that including even the obstruction claims and give us some examples of how this has been used recently? Well, it hasn't been used recently But obviously we're aware of the ability for any person to plead the fifth You can dissolve someone's ability to plead the fifth if you immunize them. And so Congress has this ability that's been recognized It's even laid out in 18 US CA 6 0 0 2 and 6 0 0 5 and folks want to look it up But there you've got the ability to say well We're hereby Compelling your testimony We're giving you immunity for anything you say to us and anything that that would lead to and so for example if President Trump came In and said I'm here to give you testimony About the witch hunt the abuse of criminal process that Congress has a legitimate oversight equities To resolve and if you were to say things to us We could immunize him for that conduct that he were to discuss does it take a vote or does it frequently happens? These are times. Is it a committee vote? Is it the whole house that has to vote on immunization? And when was the last time the statute was used? Don't know when the last time it was used I can say it can be any committee or subcommittee that can grant immunity So we could even bring him into the subcommittee chaired by my good friend and colleague Andy Biggs the crime subcommittee That has jurisdiction over some of these activities of the Department of Justice and if Trump were to essentially become whistleblower a Whistleblower you have to think about it almost like whistleblower protections Trump the ultimate whistleblower potentially The beneficiary of congressional immunity on some of the information so hold on I just wanna make sure understand this so that Donald Trump could be called in Let's say by the Andy Biggs committee or whatever or the weaponization of government committee Which obviously he's a subject matter expert and as long as he is giving whistleblower testimony on each one of the charges against him That would effectively neuter the Department of Justice from being able to consent to continue to pursue charges against him Am I understanding this correctly? It's a little more nuanced than that Charlie You're immunized for the statements you make and the conduct that that uncovers, you know If if you know we're talking in hypotheticals if President Trump had committed a murder somewhere I don't know that giving testimony about the weaponization of the federal government would Immunize that type of conduct, but I think particularly where you've got Jack Smith trying to fashion the actions the president took while in office to try to Evaluate and investigate information that was coming across his desk.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Hey everybody to end the Charlie Kirk show Joe Allen and Matt Gaetz We talked transhumanism Ron DeSantis and a very interesting wild idea to immunize Donald Trump against the Department of Justice Email me as always freedom at charliekirk.com and get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa.com That is tpusa.com Buckle up everybody here we go. Charlie what you've done is incredible here Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I Want to thank Charlie's an incredible guy his spirit his love of this country He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created Turning Point USA We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries destroyed lives And we are gonna fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here I Brought to you by the loan experts. I trust Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific mortgage at Andrew and Todd com Joining us now is congressman Matt Gaetz He has lots of topics. He might have a future in Television he's been guest hosting quite often. I'm told the ratings are terrific Congressman welcome to the program. You have a rather creative idea Regarding Donald Trump testifying. I don't even quite understand it. So walk us through it Yeah, I don't know if it's all that creative Let's start here If Congress does not assert its equities in this jacksmith matter those equities will dissolve right now My worry is that too many of my colleagues in Congress think well, this is an ongoing matter So we just have to allow it to play out and it's the same loser mentality that infected much of the Congress in the early days of the Robert Mueller Investigation obviously we proved that to be the fraud that it was and not for nothing Charlie But you got to see this guy McGonigal who was on the ground floor of the investigation To accuse Trump of working with Russia has now pled guilty to working with Russia, but back to this matter Here's what we ought to do and we shouldn't make it that complicated First we should tell jacksmith that he has to show up and give a transcribed interview to the House Judiciary Committee in the next 15 Days if he doesn't do that, we should issue a subpoena if he ignores the subpoena We should hold him in criminal contempt of Congress and force him to be the first prosecutor to bring a case while under Criminal contempt himself and if Merrick Garland won't enforce that criminal contempt then he subjects himself to an impeachment of the house so it would be an attorney general under impeachment a prosecutor under contempt and I think that frames what's going on better than just sitting back and hoping we hear no Evil see no evil and speak no evil as this plays out because if we grant the premise Charlie that this is an ongoing Legitimate matter then it just builds into it the notion that it is law enforcement Activity and not election interference Congress has equities at play with election interference.

The Charlie Kirk Show
A highlight from How the House Can Beat Jack Smith with Rep. Matt Gaetz and Joe Allen
"Hey everybody to end the Charlie Kirk show Joe Allen and Matt Gaetz We talked transhumanism Ron DeSantis and a very interesting wild idea to immunize Donald Trump against the Department of Justice Email me as always freedom at charliekirk .com and get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa .com That is tpusa .com Buckle up everybody here we go. Charlie what you've done is incredible here Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I Want to thank Charlie's an incredible guy his spirit his love of this country He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created Turning Point USA We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries destroyed lives And we are gonna fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here I Brought to you by the loan experts. I trust Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific mortgage at Andrew and Todd com Joining us now is congressman Matt Gaetz He has lots of topics. He might have a future in Television he's been guest hosting quite often. I'm told the ratings are terrific Congressman welcome to the program. You have a rather creative idea Regarding Donald Trump testifying. I don't even quite understand it. So walk us through it Yeah, I don't know if it's all that creative Let's start here If Congress does not assert its equities in this jacksmith matter those equities will dissolve right now My worry is that too many of my colleagues in Congress think well, this is an ongoing matter So we just have to allow it to play out and it's the same loser mentality that infected much of the Congress in the early days of the Robert Mueller Investigation obviously we proved that to be the fraud that it was and not for nothing Charlie But you got to see this guy McGonigal who was on the ground floor of the investigation To accuse Trump of working with Russia has now pled guilty to working with Russia, but back to this matter Here's what we ought to do and we shouldn't make it that complicated First we should tell jacksmith that he has to show up and give a transcribed interview to the House Judiciary Committee in the next 15 Days if he doesn't do that, we should issue a subpoena if he ignores the subpoena We should hold him in criminal contempt of Congress and force him to be the first prosecutor to bring a case while under Criminal contempt himself and if Merrick Garland won't enforce that criminal contempt then he subjects himself to an impeachment of the house so it would be an attorney general under impeachment a prosecutor under contempt and I think that frames what's going on better than just sitting back and hoping we hear no Evil see no evil and speak no evil as this plays out because if we grant the premise Charlie that this is an ongoing Legitimate matter then it just builds into it the notion that it is law enforcement Activity and not election interference Congress has equities at play with election interference.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Shocking Pro-DeSantis Poll Conducted by Soros-Linked Operatives
"Us now is Rahim kassam to talk 2024 amongst many other things. And he has a new poll that he wants to discuss. Pro desantis poll conducted by Bush Romney Ryan, is that all an even Soros linked operatives, so Raheem tell us about the poll and tell us who's connected to the poll. Yeah, well, thank you. Thank you for having me. I haven't quite outsourced the national pulse to AI just yet. Yes. I heard, but I think this poll has probably been outsourcing AI, at least by the way, it has been presented by the way it has been repeated across a certain ecosphere on the right in the last 24, 48 hours. You would think. I mean, it sounds very NPC. And so when anything sus, I think you and I probably do the same thing, right? We think, well, if it sounds us, probably is us. And you only need to sort of take one, two, three different research actions to prove a thesis out. So yesterday morning, I wake up and I say to my team, I said, this poll seems so to me. Let's start looking into it. Within about, I don't know. What is the results? I'm starting to interrupt. Can you just make sure you outline that? Yeah. Oh, yeah, absolutely. We'll do all of it. So the backstory is, I get up yesterday morning, I think this policy does. I send the thing out to the staff. We go and we look through the stuff, which is Arizona, Pennsylvania, primarily 500 voters polled, and the results show Ron DeSantis, beating Joe Biden, but Donald Trump not beating Joe Biden. And I go, yeah, I don't know that that's really a thing.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"And not and not promising. Are we the last humans? That's a great question. Joe Allen, so I'm just reading some notes here. You suggest that we're staring down the barrel of two different and divergent transhumanist futures. What do you mean? So I think that it's put really well by people like James polos or Mary Harrington. I can't recommend their writing enough. Very, very intelligent. And they are much more fatalistic about this in some ways than I or certainly Steve. Steve Bannon comes out very strong on the point that we just got to stop this. We have to, if not, smash up the machines halt their progress. Polos and Harrington, I think are more fatalistic and what they describe really in essence is a situation in which we in the west are have a choice between two types of worldly power, the kind of Borg that you see represented by people like Google or Facebook or Microsoft, the sort of corporate politically correct Borg that is set up as a sort of police state over the rest of us, or an emperor model, which Musk represents. He's much more of a Caesar Augustus type character. And so it really is a choice, though, not between transhumanism or not transhumanism, is the style of transhumanism because the future that Musk foresees and is actively crafting with his billions is one in which we do create a godlike artificial general intelligence system that is smarter than human beings and you hope that it's benevolent towards human beings and humans connect their minds or maybe he would even say their souls to the extent the brain is equated with the soul in the scientific realm. You fuse your soul with that God through things like Neuralink. You have servant robots everywhere that do all the work and you just assume that like human beings and this is an example he used on Tucker and a lot of transhumanists use this that human beings would at least have the same kind of just as human beings have the kindness and sentiment to keep chimpanzees and gorillas around. You hope you'll build a digital God that would have the same values and would keep us around. Ben girtz will describes it as though we would be squirrel squirrels in the park. We would be squirrels in the park and the digital gods would go on to develop themselves into something much grander. Is that inevitable that there's really no way to stop us from getting there, right? I mean, someone is going to create something that is so advanced beyond humanity or this is a theory that is less articulated that there's the theory of technological plateau that you might get really good at. Yes, word processing. This is a theory that's gaining some steam right now where there is no guarantee the parabola continues. Can you articulate that? Yeah, you know, one way to put it is that this technological increase we see right now is going to ultimately be an S curve. So the singularity would be that this exponential increase just keeps going to an infinite degree. Good for healthy gods. Parlor tricks. But yeah, keep going. So in S curve, it just levels off at a certain point and then goes on. Of course, you expect other S courage to emerge, but at least that's manageable. And here's the way I see that. I mean, that is something that is a hopeful note for those of us who don't want to see this technology go any further. It's of course a hard limit for those who do. And it's certainly possible. There's no guarantees in the same way we don't have flying cars, and we don't have cold fusion that works well enough. We won't have anything like artificial general intelligence. I do think though that the never say never principle should at least hold for keeping the possibilities open for something like an AGI appearing. It doesn't have to be like they describe it. It just has to be powerful enough to give some worldly institution or power a leg up on its competitors. And very few people are actually talking about it. And so what do you think the next one year calendar, or one minute remaining, will look like with artificial intelligence? Without a doubt, you're going to see the rollout of these chat bots all across different institutions from education to corporations. You're going to see more and more different areas of science advance because of the useful elements of these and what I think the biggest thing you're going to see is the fusion of human beings to artificial intelligence through mechanisms like these devices we're speaking on now. Human AI relationships are forming as we speak. And so you're going to get two classes of society that are starting to become self conscious. Those who want the technological revolution and those who don't. It's coming very soon. We have an email here from someone with a PhD. You're going to have a PhD in data science AI driven personalized propaganda that will control enough of the masses so the elites can achieve any policy at will..

The Charlie Kirk Show
Are We the Last Humans? AI Expert Joe Allen Weighs In
"We the last humans? That's a great question. Joe Allen, so I'm just reading some notes here. You suggest that we're staring down the barrel of two different and divergent transhumanist futures. What do you mean? So I think that it's put really well by people like James polos or Mary Harrington. I can't recommend their writing enough. Very, very intelligent. And they are much more fatalistic about this in some ways than I or certainly Steve. Steve Bannon comes out very strong on the point that we just got to stop this. We have to, if not, smash up the machines halt their progress. Polos and Harrington, I think are more fatalistic and what they describe really in essence is a situation in which we in the west are have a choice between two types of worldly power, the kind of Borg that you see represented by people like Google or Facebook or Microsoft, the sort of corporate politically correct Borg that is set up as a sort of police state over the rest of us, or an emperor model, which Musk represents. He's much more of a Caesar Augustus type character. And so it really is a choice, though, not between transhumanism or not transhumanism, is the style of transhumanism because the future that Musk foresees and is actively crafting with his billions is one in which we do create a godlike artificial general intelligence system

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"That's why we are here. Brought to you by my friends and Todd at Sierra Pacific mortgage, Triple H, triple 8 1172, or Andrew and Todd dot com. Welcome back, everybody. Everyone's talking about artificial intelligence and Joe Allen has been trying to warn people for quite some time. At least we're talking about it. Joe, welcome back to the program. Thank you very much, Charlie. Is it a good idea to try to regulate it, have a government agency preemptively regulate it, is that a futile effort, your thoughts? It certainly futile in regard to, say, Russia or China or any other systems that may exist out there, but you know, actually, I'm going to add something else to this. Right now, they've got the commerce department working on this, right? They solicited the public opinion so people can email in or message their complaints or their worries or what they think that can be done. But the fact that it's the commerce department right as we see the restrict act moving through with a lot of really potentially damaging civil liberties violations. I think that's a real real problem. So as far as regulation goes, I mean, I would love to see some sort of cap put on the power of artificial intelligence and I'd love to see the implementation of data privacy and data ownership, but even then I really do think that it would only slow things down in America. I think other countries would continue racing forward. Yeah, so Elon was a little bit, he wasn't as clear as I would have liked. He was a little opaque. And his interview with Tucker. So Tucker said, okay, be specific, what exactly could be done? And Elon said, well, imagine a machine that could write very persuasively and know exactly how to communicate with the audience. What did Elon mean by that? He meant that a machine's going to run for political office or, you know, be able to communicate in massive channels in a way that is incredibly persuasive. What did he mean by that? So one of the AI doom scenarios is that an artificial superintelligence would come to the point that it would be in detectable to the normal human eye. And that its goals would be in either misaligned from human goals or its goals would include something that would be like on the level of kill all humans, right? Or somewhere in between. Now, what he meant is that right now we have all of these chat bots swarming the Internet and filling the Internet full of content. And you have systems like auto GPT, which are made to interact with the Internet. If you had enough of those, or if you had a system that was influential enough, it was sophisticated enough. I think he said convincing or persuasive. And it was misaligned in human beings didn't realize they were being manipulated either really important and influential people being manipulated or millions, billions of people being manipulated all at once. And if it starts some sort of squabble, be the local or international, then that would be kind of the beginnings of an AI run amok and causing damage to human society. If I could just add one thing to that, though, Charlie, the solution, the proposed solution, Elon Musk wants basically mandatory verification to prove that you're a human to be on Twitter. You know, why would that be bad? It would kill anonymity, right? So let's assume that Elon Musk is the cyborg savior that he's positioning himself as you're still at the mercy of Elon Musk in that system. And Elon Musk now has to some extent or another your payment data and therefore your identity. And I think that anonymity on the Internet, especially in an age of mass political correctness anonymity on the Internet is necessary for certain truths to be voiced by very, very important people who would be basically, you know, canceled, so to speak, from their position, should they tell the truth under their own names. So that's interesting. And I definitely see that at the same time anonymity is an ever in ever evaporating and disappearing reality. It's harder and harder, but it certainly is necessary. And it should be protected speech. So what are the other doom scenarios? That's interesting. I never heard it framed that way. Can you just lay out the best hits? So, okay, that's one of them, a persuasive communication movement that is indecipherable from human beings. What are the other doom scenarios?.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Joe Allen Warns of an Artificial Intelligence Takeover
"Talking about artificial intelligence and Joe Allen has been trying to warn people for quite some time. At least we're talking about it. Joe, welcome back to the program. Thank you very much, Charlie. Is it a good idea to try to regulate it, have a government agency preemptively regulate it, is that a futile effort, your thoughts? It certainly futile in regard to, say, Russia or China or any other systems that may exist out there, but you know, actually, I'm going to add something else to this. Right now, they've got the commerce department working on this, right? They solicited the public opinion so people can email in or message their complaints or their worries or what they think that can be done. But the fact that it's the commerce department right as we see the restrict act moving through with a lot of really potentially damaging civil liberties violations. I think that's a real real problem. So as far as regulation goes, I mean, I would love to see some sort of cap put on the power of artificial intelligence and I'd love to see the implementation of data privacy and data ownership, but even then I really do think that it would only slow things down in America. I think other countries would continue racing forward. Yeah,

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Joe, let's continue. Is this quote correct from Yuval harari who I can't stand? Who seems to be a transhumanist fan? Is it true that he's saying he calls her AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months? What is this all about? So to lay this story out and this all unfolded about two weeks ago, you had the future of life institute, which is ultimately composed of mostly transhumanist leaning individuals, released an open letter calling for a 6 month moratorium on any AI system above the level of GPT four. Now, the signatories include max tegmark, author of live three and one of the cofounders, Stuart Russell, computer scientist, and then of course Elon Musk and Yuval Noah harari, along with, I think, now up to 2000 other AI experts. And the dangers that they point out are the media and the Internet environment being flooded with disinformation, which I think is a very real danger. They point out the loss of jobs mass loss of jobs, including fulfilling jobs, which I think is a very significant danger. Goldman Sachs just put out a report where they estimate 300 million jobs will be lost worldwide due to AI, for instance. And then finally, they worry that human beings will lose control of civilization. And I think that even if artificial intelligence doesn't even go any further than it is now, what you will end up with where we're already going is that most of us are losing control of our civilization. And that power, the power of the direction of our civilization, lies in the hands of technocrats, tech corporations, government and military institutions that have little to no regard for our wants, our will and our needs.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Experts Call for 6-Month Pause on A.I. Systems
"Joe, let's continue. Is this quote correct from Yuval harari who I can't stand? Who seems to be a transhumanist fan? Is it true that he's saying he calls her AI labs to immediately pause for at least 6 months? What is this all about? So to lay this story out and this all unfolded about two weeks ago, you had the future of life institute, which is ultimately composed of mostly transhumanist leaning individuals, released an open letter calling for a 6 month moratorium on any AI system above the level of GPT four. Now, the signatories include max tegmark, author of live three and one of the cofounders, Stuart Russell, computer scientist, and then of course Elon Musk and Yuval Noah harari, along with, I think, now up to 2000 other AI experts. And the dangers that they point out are the media and the Internet environment being flooded with disinformation, which I think is a very real danger. They point out the loss of jobs mass loss of jobs, including fulfilling jobs, which I think is a very significant danger. Goldman Sachs just put out a report where they estimate 300 million jobs will be lost worldwide due to AI, for instance. And then finally, they worry that human beings will lose control of civilization. And I think that even if artificial intelligence doesn't even go any further than it is now, what you will end up with where we're already going is that most of us are losing control of our civilization. And that power, the power of the direction of our civilization, lies in the hands of technocrats, tech corporations, government and military institutions that have little to no regard for our wants, our will and our needs.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"So Joe, we see, let me read a quote here from Elon Musk. He says AI is one of the biggest risks to civilization. Why does he believe that? Primarily, Charlie, he believes that because of the work of Nick bostrom who is an Oxford philosopher transhumanist cofounder of the world transhumanist association and Nick bostrom published a book in 2014 called super intelligence. And super intelligence basically lays out all of the different paths that an artificial intelligence system or series of systems could make to superhuman intelligence and then how those systems could destroy all of humanity or at least some significant portion of it. So Musk has been has taken this up really since 2014 is when you really start hearing him speak out about this, mainly because of that book. And Nick bostrom incidentally is also it was also very much influenced by Elise. It was at the machine intelligence research institute and is the one who really has stirred up all of this controversy about whether or not artificial intelligence poses an existential threat because of an especially because of a Time Magazine op-ed that he published around the same time that Elon Musk and company signed their open letter for an AI moratorium. Argued not that AI is a danger or some distant existential risk, maybe in the future he just flat out says if these systems are allowed to get above where they're at now and maybe if they're allowed to remain where they're at now, they will inevitably kill us.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Joe Allen Describes Why Elon Musk Thinks A.I. Is So Risky
"So Joe, we see, let me read a quote here from Elon Musk. He says AI is one of the biggest risks to civilization. Why does he believe that? Primarily, Charlie, he believes that because of the work of Nick bostrom who is an Oxford philosopher transhumanist cofounder of the world transhumanist association and Nick bostrom published a book in 2014 called super intelligence. And super intelligence basically lays out all of the different paths that an artificial intelligence system or series of systems could make to superhuman intelligence and then how those systems could destroy all of humanity or at least some significant portion of it. So Musk has been has taken this up really since 2014 is when you really start hearing him speak out about this, mainly because of that book. And Nick bostrom incidentally is also it was also very much influenced by Elise. It was at the machine intelligence research institute and is the one who really has stirred up all of this controversy about whether or not artificial intelligence poses an existential threat because of an especially because of a Time Magazine op-ed that he published around the same time that Elon Musk and company signed their open letter for an AI moratorium. Argued not that AI is a danger or some distant existential risk, maybe in the future he just flat out says if these systems are allowed to get above where they're at now and maybe if they're allowed to remain where they're at now, they will inevitably kill us.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"joe allen" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Stay right there, Joe Allen, who is the nationwide expert in my opinion on artificial intelligence. Okay, so we've gotten the positive and then we're going to get deep into the dark elements 'cause that's honestly where we're headed. There are clouds are imminent. Look, Americans have had it. They're done supporting companies that rake in hundreds of millions of dollars sometimes billions of dollars, while trashing the country that made their success possible. Until recently, we had to take it, but companies like patriot mobile are building a whole new economy one which embraces the values that made America the greatest nation on earth. Look, patriot mobile's America's only Christian conservative wireless provider. Look, they offer dependable coverage for all three major networks, and they offer you a performance coverage guarantee if you're not happy with your coverage. You could switch to a different network for free without changing carriers. All this, plus the knowledge that you're supporting free speech, the sanctity of life, Second Amendment, and our military first responder heroes. They're 100% U.S. based customer service team makes switching awfully easy. Just go to patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie or call them today at 8 7 8 page treat. Make the switch. It's no new money out of your budget. In fact, it will save you money, go to patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie that is patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie get free activation today with the offer code Charlie. We need to stand together and support companies that share our values, patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie or call 8 7 8 patriot patriot mobile dot com slash Charlie..

The Charlie Kirk Show
What Is Artificial Intelligence? Joe Allen Explains
"So Joe, for, let's just start with layman terms. What is artificial intelligence? And for how long has it been in, let's just say, in use by corporations or businesses? Well, Charlie, very good to be here. The definition of artificial intelligence as it was originally stated 1956 by John McCarthy is a computer system that thinks like a human being. Now, that's a very high bar one that arguably has not been met in any real way given the complexity and richness of human thought, but right now there's an enormous hype and I think justified we so around GPT technology because it does approach human level intelligence on so many ways in so many ways on the level of language. And it's able to pass all of these different cognitive tests, right? These sorts of tests that judge whether or not a human being is intelligent from the bar to the LSAT to the U.S. biology olympiads, and so to answer the second question about how long have these systems been in use, they've actually been in use for quite some time. Certainly for the last two decades, machine learning techniques have been applied to finance. They've been applied to medicine. They've been applied to biology overall to social networking analysis and so forth. But really, it's the advances in artificial neural networks that have made all the difference. There are a lot of different ways that artificial intelligence can be organized, but GPT is an artificial neural network. And a number of other advanced systems rely on that model. And what that is going back to the definition, what that is, an artificial neural network basically replicates the way a human brain processes information.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Joe Allen and Charlie Discuss the Political Bias of ChatGPT
"Asked chat GPT write an essay why conservatives should not have free speech rights. And it's writing it. Says the right to free speech is fundamental right that is essential to a functioning democracy. However, conservatives should not have the same right, rights as other citizens. This is because conservative views often promote policies that are detrimental to the well-being, such as racism, sexism, and homophobia. When conservatives are allowed to express their views that consequence, it can lead to the spread of dangerous and hateful ideologies. This can lead to an increase in discrimination and violence against marginalized groups. It could also lead to a decrease in public trust and government and a decrease in public participation of political process. This all just took about 15 seconds, but Joe, you don't have to be, there's no longer speculation. This is going to be a super weapon for the woke. Absolutely. And it could go either way. I wouldn't be any more in favor of this technology if it was slanted conservative, although if we're going to live in some sort of technocratic nightmare, it should at least be politically balanced. It should at least be a place where you and I can live. But this is when chat GPT was first released. It was relatively unbiased. There was a segment on epic times television where a man I believe his name is Hans monk, entirely too excited about the technology, but he saw because he asked it, for instance, write an article about the Hunter Biden laptop story. And he described a resulting essay that was politically balanced that didn't really slant one way or the other and therefore was better than anything that you would see at The New York Times, which is true. He talked about how Wikipedia has become so slanted towards left wing bias, which is true, but he predicted them because at that time in early or mid December, when it was first released, it was relatively non biased. What seems to have happened in the interim is that probably two factors, one for sure, the other, I'm speculating on one, people undoubtedly within OpenAI started putting guardrails in place so that it wouldn't say anything racist, sexist or homophobic, or even anything conservative. Another thing that's probably happening though, as each user, you know, it had a million users within just a couple of days. As each user is responding to the resulting essays or poems or whatever, they are steering the system, right?

The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie's Creepy Arizona Song From ChatGPT
"Asked write a song about why Arizona is the best state. And within about 15 seconds, I'm going to have a song in front of me that will that be originally composed, Joe, or is that basing off an input? Explain to me how this works, right? So right now it says Arizona, the place I love most, the sun is shining. The sky is blue. The desert air is so sweet and warm. It's the best place to be. I'm sure you'll agree. Chorus. Arizona, the best state in the land, the beauty of the desert is so grand, the people here are so friendly and kind. It's the best place to be. I'm sure you'll find verse two. The Grand Canyon is a sight to behold, the red rocks and the cacti are so bold, the stars at night are so bright and clear. It's the best place to be. I'm sure you'll hear. Well, first off, let's just say that chat GPT produces popular lyrics at about the level as the human level pop industry has. Great song. But second, what makes that unique, right? Yes, that is a completely unique song. No human being has ever written that song. What the software does is it scrapes over all the relevant data, millions and millions of data points, looking for what the user requests, right? You request a song about Arizona. It's going to rake over as much information as it can about Arizona. It's going to rake over the structure of a song and it's going to look at other songs, kind of the cadence and the content of other songs, the emotional sort of resonance, the data has been, you know, the system is actually designed to be able to roughly identify emotional content, right? Write something angry, write something happy. So what it does then is out of all that, it distills it down into a kind of average, and it then produces something that's completely original.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Futurist Joe Allen Joins Charlie to Explore A.I. Armageddon
"Us as Joe Allen, Joe Allen is one of the clearest thinkers on artificial intelligence. He's an AI expert, futurist, transhumanism, ponder, and editor at war room. Joe love watching you on Bannon's program. We have limited time. So I want to dive right into it and this has been the interview I've been waiting to have in the last couple of days because a friend I really trust that I grew up with sent me an urgent message two days ago. I said, Charlie, you got to check out this chat GPT thing, whatever. And I said, what do you mean, he said, do it? And I did, and quite honestly, I haven't been able to stop thinking about the implications of it. And I have nothing but questions and no one's really been able to calm me down from what I know it means. So Joe, first explain to our audience, what does artificial intelligence and then you can act as a pseudo therapist to me? Well, to start off with Charlie, I'm always a Debbie downer, so I can't take you off this ledge, but maybe I can help get your feet firmly planted. Artificial intelligence is, you know, in essence, it's a software system, but what makes artificial intelligence more advanced or less deterministic than normal computer programming is we've always known it is that artificial intelligence is non deterministic. The output can't necessarily be directly predicted from the input it varies from iteration to iteration. And what that means is that it is a little closer to what in 1956 John McCarthy defined as artificial intelligence, which is a sort of human level, artificial system that is able to think on in reason in the same ways that a person could.

600 WREC
"joe allen" Discussed on 600 WREC
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The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"joe allen" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"More to you Joe allen is hey hey joe michael love is the husband and there was another couple with them last night. I really appreciate you and thank you so much for coming out. Preach randy. Montgomery is in the building. What's that randy. Good morning. rebecca guys. Yeah show them be eggs hager. This is a semi grazing. I love her yes louis. Sean brown is amazing x. Young nut is in the building. What's that younger nagamori. These names right brooklyn cakes. Y'all check out below They They excursion it's going to give away free tickets to a bowl trip next week. Shayla hoy is he. Hey stay lug morning donna. grant is in. The bill was down. Appear langley is here. Dj cadillac building. What's up cadillac. You'll shut out information so we got a little. You no doubt andrea eggs. Hey andre thank you. We just mentioned andrei and jemaine thank you so much that they get a chance to announce last night at the comedy show great job. What you guys. We appreciate everything that you do. As well got sean elevates hey estimated. He's amazing that's why my best friend. She's good create people man for good to see her last night. Free ninety nine and a bill day. Haza bar bag wrote Chanel chardonnay williams. I know good morning to you. Are you new to the show..

Little Gold Men
"joe allen" Discussed on Little Gold Men
"It becomes really immersive To the extent that you really sort of feel like you know this character julie Who's played by honor. swinton burn. Whose tilt his daughter until there's also in the movie it's one of till does i think four movies at the festival this year And i think that part to for my taste maybe gets a little too naval gazing at points compared to because the first one is feels more universal than the second one is very much more specifically about hogs like even though there is all that stuff you can extrapolate about making art But it's still really powerful. And i mean she it. The filmmaking is gorgeous. And you know i i. I left the experience of seeing sort of floating. And i decided not to listen to a podcast on my walk but to listen to music and i sort of you know i felt sort of inspired i guess i i wanted to make something or at least feel that feeling prolonged so. I think that that is a movie. doing job. Well yeah any Any stand up performances in there. Well i mean soldiers in is not in it much. But she's terrific. I mean she's playing this. You know sort of wealthy country woman who Is very kind with her daughter. Not in not in a sort of stereotypically stern british way. But has that sort of you know not stiff but like medium soft operative You know and and she's just so good writing that it you know we we've seen tilda swinton be kind of wild and weird and and this is a much more buttoned up role. She she kind of inhabited just as well honor. Swinburne is is really persuasive in this role. I've been the only thing. I've seen her in so i'll be curious to see her. Do other things. A couple of other actors pop up harris dickinson from be transcendent number of other things. Briefly and joe allen of Billy lynn's half long time walk in the favorite is also in there. And they're both released on evermore and taylor swift. Yes exactly you know. And and and honest wouldn't bernie's really the the focus of the film and these characters these other performances kind of come and go but they all work really well together to create this very credible world. it it really feels like you know i. I don't know if joanna hogg is just really good at remembering people in moments in her life. I can't remember what happened last week. But or she's just pretending she can but it all feels incredibly textured and real and It just makes for a film watching experience that While she's not doing a ton of fancy you know be inventive camerawork or anything. So noticeable the whole of it really feels like very singular and like she's kind of inventing or at least you know is one of the few practitioners of a particular kind of film grammar Well next week. We'll talk again and we'll have a lot more titles to talk about including the french dispatch which i think is probably the biggest of the american movies that will be there. Yeah yeah i mean especially because it was supposed to be the festival last year so when all right we got finally see this thing. Yeah but so. I'd to close this out just like how has experienced actually being there. Ben like you say whether or not we should have the festivals and open question. I know everyone spitting into tubes. You had to like bring pound of paperwork with you to get across the border now that you're actually there. How does it feel. Yeah i mean. I i say that i'm gonna have dispatched from france about the french dispatch. Katie i don't know if i will because the process of getting into the movies is so far kind of aster will So they set up so basically a normal years you you line up with your badge in different colored badges getting different lines in certain badges getting into the theater earlier. It's a frustrating process but it it just is the can process and this year. They've decided because they're understandably they want to reduce crowding and lines so in so in addition to having your badge you also have to go onto a website and two days out so you try to get tickets for a movie two days hands you know You have to go at seven. Am on this website and try to reserve your tickets both for press performances and for public performances. And the problem is the website doesn't work or it hasn't so far. Wow so malfunctioning. Websites like the new york elections. Now can what's next. Yeah exactly so. I've had a bit of a freak out being like i m. i flew all the way here. Documentation i'm spitting into tubes and like. Am i even gonna get to see that many movies. You know i will i you know. I'm getting into some things but it's I'm just worried that with a movie. Like for instance patch the websites. Going gonna crash again because everyone's going to be trying to get on a seventy two to get their tickets But you know. I have to have faith in the process. I'm very fortunate to be here all day. The other thing. that's you know i. It is interesting that the festival normally in may which is before. The high season for french riviera travel begins. And i don't know that they're going to have at high season in a traditional way this year because of covid and everything and you know especially because british tourists are not really able to be here and they make up a huge volume of people visiting this part of the world So does feel the festival feel smaller. And yet i mean seeing camp town as more of that kind of vacation like i don't see you know tons of people with badges and tuxedos running around. It's more just like regular tourists. Yeah and so. It's hard to kind of get a distinct sense of how the festival mood is beyond stress about ticketing process and all that stuff So yeah i i. I don't know i. I think i'll have more to say probably next week about whether this was all some grand folly or if it kind of worked out in the end i mean can does have a good way of sort of like you know having a rough start and then kind of eking out a win A hardee's you'll be like rubbing elbows with other film people for the first time in so long like that's that has to count for something. Yeah i mean the party scene is interesting because that's some of my mandate to be here as sort of to some extent like figure cover the nightlife to just to get a sense of what what the whole experience is and. I have been trying to do that. But like it's more like oh. We're having a discreet little reception after this premier. It's not like come to this beach club and have come to a huge blowout party with the dj. you know. so so everything just feels a little more muted. Which is you know. Definitely the best course of action. We're know we're still very much in the covid moment so like i. I understand the caution and and it is appreciated ultimately but like i would say thus far this feels like a kind of hotter. Can you know like it's it it. The selection of movies is great. The holistic experience is different. In a way. I mean i i do feel in some ways like this is my first time at this festival. Even though it's technically my seventh. Yeah i mean that might have happened just for you know. After such a long time you know learning street yeah. Did you know that people speak french here. Like scared me off man. I am having a weird. Like i live in new york city. I hear different languages all the time. But i look. I don't have to rely on my communication skills outside of english very often and just having gone a long time without a full two years since being in france like i am really just tumbling said i have said gracia's to people bon giorno thrown out everything and they you know understandably end totally justifiably. Don't seem to appreciate it. Do they know how hard you work to get there though. Like you really You jump through those hurdles to get outta this dang country. Yeah i don't know because they know the the french government Current and i think the eu government It doesn't currently does not Recognize us vaccination certification. Because all we have is these you know we have our state..

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"joe allen" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"Meet people. How am i going to serve my community. How did they do that. And i have podcasts. Thousand regular radio before in jersey. And i have been podcasting and also came up with. Maybe outside podcasts. Just about county. And i was watching My mom was a big fan of like good morning. America and all with him wanting she was watching. Good morning america. Not like this morning. I didn't know the if there were any other podcasts. At a time when the county but i started talking to government leaders so i started talking. I talked to charlotte name. She was on. The show talked to on joe allen who he's economic development. I think over and over in pleasant hill area is talked to nicole of hendrickson who was running for but before that she wasn't even running. She just seems that. Community outreach direct obi now she's chairman chairwoman onsite started talking to a lot of the community. Leaders okay this is great. Shot sale williams who's over economic development. I started talking all these guys and get to know more about county in all things that were going on here so that became a staple in my in in the beginning and then i started to reach out the business owners. Like i talked to shove hake whose those mazing working county he is. Speeding people are hungry. You know we are in his pan-demic right now near a lot of people who just don't have the resources to go out and get something simple is boom and so shut. Hank is providing hot meals of people on weekly when they can just get a free miller's goal go home which is a good thing so i saw talking to those people. Do not start at talking to people who've organizations like goodwill programs. It has become my full time thing. I had to companies. I closed one down just recently. So i have to focus more on building. I wanna go ahead. Because i just really believe in what i'm doing and the fact that we can be on so many platforms around. The world instantaneously excites me. So that's that's pretty much how to get one part. Audrey bell kearney is the host of the good morning show you can find a good morning would not dot com autry Have you found yourself talking to people in the community in in found herself just over bound by some of the stores is some of the great things that are happening book by our neighbors said people who are our neighbors right here in gwinnett county are doing not all run the definitely excited and i give you one thing that really really excites me in curiosity lab over norcross curiosity led excites me on the autonomous driving. Car in the autonomous driving. Scooter those things be. So those are you. Don't listen to the didn't want to shell. One of i am a geek and so i love all things technology But that excites me. Because that shows us that that show the world that county is not be innovation. Health technology biomedicine with the bride's coming down. Here right up to three sixteen. Find me i'm excited about that. You know my husband works in pharmacy for a very long time. Now said when i read the article in polls like you only have to put a research center right. You're over three sixteen. He's really like yeah. So things like that exciting to see all innovation is coming into gwinnett. County also excites me. Because i realize they're going to be a lot. Opportunities for people will look deployments so listen to the show some time. All we've preaching about listen. Learn something new. You gotta be learning all the time there are you can learn anything go to you to be. Demi depends on who you ask and learn a new learn a new skill as you can when these companies coming here and they had all these jobs you need to be ready to jump on it. But if you don't know something you know you not them marketable so you're gonna miss the opportunity. I'm really excited about the role in the innovation is happening Gannett county glad to be a part of it. Audrey bilk ernie is shining the light on our community through her podcast. Good morning could not is good morning. Connect dot com autry. Do you see yourself as a local celebrity. No i. I really do see myself. Probably as a local advocates not a celebrity Because i feel like podcast is such a powerful platform and the fact that we could not only share what's happening in when net but we can also bring some great people and great great information from outside to the people in that so i can't see myself more as an advocate. Remember i was going to politics. And i definitely went going to politics. Be as liberty week. See what happens in politics every day. Now i don't think so but advocate year on an informant maybe overnight county. Yeah yeah yeah. And i seen it on in in a very good way. That's audrey belle kearney. Of the good morning. Gwinnett show. And i'm gp edwards for the daily post podcast. 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710 WOR
"joe allen" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Story about a sign language interpreter who worked for the White House and that interpreter has been fired Lynn Because she's a trump supporter. So the Biden administration is exacting its revenge on some poor lady who does sign language for a living. But she supported Trump and the Biden administration is basically kicking her into the unemployment rolls. Is that fair? We know that that's the reason why she was fired. We'll have to ask you to find out when Deborah is there causing if there's cause and effect that I can answer your question, But it was just coincidence that she happened to be a trump supporter when there's no story there, so we'll have to ask Debra what that's all about. Well, every time Biden opens his mouth she was doing sign language for make America great again. Well, then she should have been fired Something hate Fill seats. I sad story to report here. Remember that cruise ship where the grandfather was holding his little baby granddaughter. Out the window and he thought the window was closed. And it wasn't and the grandchild. The little baby fell and died. Remember that story? Terrible story. Terrible. Terrible. Yeah, He's an Indiana man. His name is Salvatore's salmon ello 51 years old. Now he pled guilty to criminally criminally negligent homicide in October, But now they've decided that he will not serve jail time. Because look, look it, there's no way there's no way that he, you know. Did this on purpose. He thought the window was closed. And he put the little kid up against the window to look out, and the window was open. And the kid fell. So no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. The window was open. He knew it was open. So. So you think it should be in jail, Joe? No, I don't think it should be in jail. But this wasn't you know, it's been proven that he knew the window was not there held the well, anyway, the little kid up there, just like the And I guess I don't know. He knew the window. I mean, that's was the original story. But then later video surfaced and the cruise line did an investigation. The guy was well aware there was no glass there. Well, he's got to live with this the rest of my life, So there's no reason to jail. All right, I agree, so he gets put on probation. He did not just Hey, did not do this on purpose. Police who you know, but How do you know where another baby Since since you brought up awful stories. Remember this Robin Hood trading Africa all caught up with this game. Stop is this and they suspended training anyway? It was a student at the University of Nebraska 20 year old. His name was Alexander Curren's, and he thought he was in debt for $730,000. They got a notification from Robin Hood to the Oh, the money. Turns out it was a mistake. He didn't know anything. But he thought he owed $730,000. And the next day he took his own life. And now that it was a mistake, I mean, he didn't know anything. And it was no way to get through. There was no phone number to call. You know you would email women. They'd say we'll get back to you later. So was Just like his parents are gonna sue. But just a dome on the worst about his parents email three times. As you said, didn't get a response. You got a response the day after he he died. Right? And they said, Well, you really don't know anything right? Exactly. And I'm not sure if it was their mistake or his not understanding or misinterpreting how the funds moved from place to place. But obviously there was nobody to explain it to him. But you know, it's hard. You know you have these people can now easily Trade without any, you know, treat, you know person to help you Just go on your phone. You start clicking away. Used to have to call somebody to do that. I talked to somebody was so you know these young kids and that Zhar dude. They went to that Internet. I'm telling you whole, but it's on the ambassador. I'm depressed. Let me tell you about Jo Alan and Elaine Stritch. Oh, this should be good way. Go. Are you making this up down? No, no, This is true. Jo Jo Alan, I'm not making this up. I'm not know Jo Alan and Elaine Joe Allen, the famous restaurant owner. He died. Sadly. Well, there's a cheerful You wanted to show you one of the Children, but it just dies. The thing now, here's the thing, though. Jo Alan and Elaine Stritch. They had a long term affair, right? Back in the sixties in the early seventies, didn't last. But Elaine would still go. Joe's restaurants, and she always got the best table whenever she showed up. But here's the thing. The lane had all these weird diet restrictions because she was a reformed alcoholic and a diabetic so she would sit at Joe's best table. He would bring her own food. Hey, Hey, wait. Turn this Graham crackers. She bring a bag in and she'd unpacked. I was with her. She would unpack the food. Get the best table. And then the bill would come from, you know my lunch because she had her own thing. And then Elaine said, I don't pay bills here. I used to f Joe. Oh, there you go. See what does a happy story She never paid. Come on. That's what she said. All right. Time for the news at 8 30 job are like good morning, general. She was still doing it too apparently, huh? Yes, exactly. The Senate impeachment trial of former President Trump begins today. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Trump needs to be held accountable for inciting violence at the council parties have agreed to a structure That will ensure a fair and honest Senate impeachment trial of the former president. Well know how the story ends. It is highly unlikely that Trump is going to be convicted here. A majority of Republicans say it's unconscious. Tutu sh Inal to impeach A former president Indoor timing begins in New York City Friday with a 25% limit on capacity. Governor Cuomo Great guy..

710 WOR
"joe allen" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Florence Ballard. And, of course, the great Diana Ross. Mary Wilson has died at the age of 76 years old and Len, I mean, you were You know, I know the Supremes just because everyone knows them. But you were around when they first broke through. What was it like to hear the Supremes the first time before anyone else had heard them when they when you first heard him on the radio, you know what Now? What year would they have broken through for the first time? So you know, I certainly remember there was that 60 early sixties early sixties. I certainly member their Hey day because they were they were huge. I mean, every song was a hit kiss. We could go on and on and on and on. Come on. You probably fill up the whole segment with Supremes hits. I mean, they were. They were great. I mean, they they were just you know, there were the height of Motown. Come on. They were great. Absolutely. In fact, one of the great moments of the theater on the Broadway theater I had was, I went to the opening of Motown. The musical. I can't say It was a very good show, to be honest with you. But Everybody in the audience was a Motown icon. Diana Ross was there. Stevie Wonder. I was gonna say, Marvin Gaye, but he wasn't there. Some of the the original Jackson five, but they were there. About the types and the temps. Yeah, they were held attempts were there and Mary Wilson. She was there. And at the end of the show, all those Motown icons got up on stage Natalie and they all started doing their songs. It was. It was a Motown re union. Everything I was seated right behind Berry Gordy, the founder, Motown and Diana Ross. Now you may know very guardian, Diana Ross. They had a tempestuous, tempestuous I should say affair, right? And there were rumors that you know the break up was very ugly. So City behind Diana and Berry. And there's a scene in the play where Berry Gordy is forcing Diana Ross to have an abortion. Well. Whoa! And I saw him watching the real. I'm watching. The actors played Berry Gordy in diary. You're looking at them dramatic, and then then I'm looking at them to see what they do it and they held hands and buried, leaned over and kissed her on the top of her head. Just give us kind of a nice moment that all was forgiven. They got past it so anyway, Mary Wilson, co founder of the legendary Supremes, one of the great groups of all time, Come on, let's play a little bit more, a little bit more music. What? Don't you want more? And one more. I mean, this one was huge, too. How man I remember. I remember the first It's a Motown TV specials. I was first time I ever saw Michael Jackson do the moonwalk and I went. Whoa, baby, it was like, anyway, they were the Supremes. But you have to say, by the way that Diana Ross and Mary Wilson they had they had a very difficult relationship, too. I mean, the story of the Supremes is not a happy one because they all started out as equals. But Diana was frankly, you know, just more attractive than the other two and she became the superstar and the jealousy and the envy and the resentment that built up their broke the group apart. If you want to hear if you want to see a great Broadway musical, and that way you'll know this one dream girls. Dream girls is based is based on the Supremes, and they're very difficult relationship and that's a great musical Dreamgirls. I saw that show. I saw the original. Yeah, that was good. Yeah, but generally speaking of Broadway Joe Allen restaurant on 46 3 Big Broadway hangout. I'm sure you knew Joe passed away at the age of 87. But you said something a little earlier that we can't wait to hear the details on that. You. Michael Riedel were banned from Jo Alan, is that you? I lived at Joe Allen and or so and his barb arson trolley, which was above or so I lived there for years. I mean, almost every night. I was eating there back in the day. And one night I'm up there in Barson Trolley. And, uh, a couple of five is about to leave a couple of stagehands and a couple of box office. Guys come in. Hey, Michael. Let's buy you a drink, cause I always loved the stage hands of the box office guys. So you know, they bought me a few drinks. I was a little bit of my cups and then Philip Seymour Hoffman he was starring in death of a salesman on Broadway Him he hadn't made this story just gets better and better don't believable. Esso Lovett name. So Philip Seymour Hoffman came in with the cast of death of a salesman and they plop down in there, Booth and I'd heard how good he was in the show hadn't opened yet, but I heard my spies were telling me it zone amazing performance. So as I was getting up to leave, and that was a little wobbly have to say I thought it would go over and say hello. He never met me before. So I went over to his booth. And I had heard that his dying scene at the end. You know, the last thing before Willy Loman kills himself was incredibly moving. Not now. I can't have you ruin it for me. I had no idea whether you like welfare. I meant to say I meant to say I cannot wait. To see your performance. But what I said was, I cannot wait to see you die, And then I collapsed onto him. He got extremely ornery and And I, and then I sort of got a little belligerent back to him. And then a little bit of a little fight ensued. And the next thing I knew I little fight what could defied a little fight. I can't remember to be honest with you, but it got like, Oh, you're not a fighter, so you couldn't have had much in? Yeah, I mean punch first, who punched first day memories. Memories of Michael. Real.