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Joe Rogan warns of an apocalypse in 10 years: 'A new God is coming'
Joe Rogan has warned that the end of the world may be only 10 years away and it will come at the hands of humanity's'new God.' In what's being called one of the podcast host's best episode ever on social media, Rogan and guest Jesse Michels discussed the ominous signs that artificial intelligence (AI) has already shown signs of taking over the world. Michels, host of the American Alchemy podcast, warned about AI's deceptive nature, job-replacing power, risk of sentience, and potential to disrupt society if left unchecked. Rogan then highlighted shocking language buried in Congress's'Big Beautiful Bill' which would prohibit lawmakers from regulating the power of AI for the next 10 years. 'That's so crazy,' Rogan declared during the June 3 podcast. 'This means that US states would be blocked from enforcing laws regulating AI and automated decision systems for 10 years.
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Joe Rogan left stunned as US security advisor reveals how AI will take over in future wars
Joe Rogan was left stunned after hearing how AI will be the main fighters in future wars. The celebrity podcaster was taken back when his podcast guest, Homeland Security Advisor and billionaire Marc Andreessen, suggested AI-powered jets that travel five times the speed of sound, Mach 5, are going to be more common'within a few years.' 'Image a thousand of these things coming over the horizon right at you,' Andreessen said. 'It really changes the fundamental equation of war.' He explain that instead of needing the most soldiers and material to win, people with the most technology and money will take over. Andreessen also noted that there are'a bunch of reasons' why he believes a future of AI-piloted fighter jets is all but inevitable.
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Scientists say they may have discovered origin of consciousness - and it's a theory popularized by Joe Rogan
The birth of human consciousness may have truly been magic. Scientists have claimed that the consumption of the fungi psilocybin, also known as'magic mushrooms,' influenced pre-human hominids' brains six million years ago. They analyzed dozens of studies involving psilocybin and consciousness, finding the fungi increased connectivity between networks in the frontal brain region associated with expressive language, decision-making and memory. These'significant neurological and psychological effects' may have been the catalase ancient ancestors to interact with each other and the environment - spurring consciousness among our species. The idea that magic mushrooms sparked the pivotal point in humans has been touted by podcaster Joe Rogan, who has referenced the'Stoned Ape Theory' on his show multiple times.
Who're they fooling? 12 celebrity apologies in 2023 that may have been generated by AI, according to study that looked at public statement from Joe Rogan, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher and Elon Musk
The study deployed four AI-detection tools to uncover possible evidence of hastily crafted, insincere apologies penned by an AI chatbot: ChatGPTZero, Undetectable.ai, The team collected apologies from posts and videos and transcribed the content, which was scanned through the four systems and then analyzed for the likelihood of AI generation. Overall percentages were then calculated, finding averages of each percentage found on different AI detector tools for that celebrity. Viral TikTok sensation Tiffany Gomas, whose unhinged reaction to another airline passenger spanned the internet, scored a combined 72 percent likelihood that AI-generated her video-taped Instagram apology. The transcribed text of the content was found to be 99 percent likely AI on Sapling and 45 percent likely AI on ChatGPTZero.
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Artificial Intelligence brings Steve Jobs "back to life"
Joe Rogan did a unique and impressive interview with Steve Jobs on podcast.ai, The founder of Apple passed away in 2011, but that didn't stop Joe Rogan from bringing his voice back to life using Artificial Intelligence. "On this episode, I welcome a friend who is difficult to describe. I am fascinated by him, and I hope you will be too. He is weird and brilliant and something insufferable. But my guest today has made some of the best technological products of our age, and he is always pushing the envelope in innovation," Joe Rogan said in his introduction during the podcast.
Why Tesla Will Never Produce The Roadster
Why Tesla Will Never Produce The Roadster Tesla has been teasing the idea of a new Roadster for years, but it looks like the car won't actually be produced. In this article, we explore some of the reasons Tesla might never release a Roadster. Let's talk about what happened with the Tesla Roadster, the naked electric sports car was the car that launched Tesla as a brand and paved the way for Everything we know today and in 2017. Elon Musk revealed the next generation Roadster as it stormed the world with a Tesla semi-truck trailer Elon promised so much to that little car with the fastest production vehicle built from 0-60 in less than two seconds and a top speed of more than 250mph which is the longest range ever in an electric car at 620 Miles per charge and sticker price of just $200,000, which is pennies in the supercar world. The reason why you have a roadster suddenly come back to the top of our mind is that I remembered something Elon told Joe Rogan a couple years ago they were talking about the Roadster and how insane it would be Joe asked when are you going to make this thing and Elon said that he should probably do the semi and the Cyber truck first and then he'd get to the Roadster well the Tesla semi has begun first production and is going out to customers on December 1st.
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CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains appearance on Joe Rogan podcast: 'I needed to go into the lion's den'
In media news today, Katie Couric admits she protected Ruth Bader Ginsburg by editing out remarks on anthem kneelers, a former Obama ethics official slams the Biden White House for avoiding questions on Hunter Biden's artwork, and Facebook says it will treat journalist and activists as public figures CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta sought to explain the reasoning behind his appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience" this week, claiming he felt he "needed to go into the lion's den" to communicate to people about public health. Gupta faced intense criticism stemming from his appearance on the show, in which he admitted that CNN shouldn't have referred to Rogan's use of the drug ivermectin to treat the coronavirus as him using "horse dewormer." CNN did not immediately respond when asked if Gupta was forced to justify the appearance in his Wednesday piece following the backlash. In the piece titled "Why Joe Rogan and I sat down and talked -- for more than 3 hours," Gupta detailed his conversation with Rogan, including his "futile" attempt to convince the popular radio host to take the coronavirus vaccine, and compared it to being in a mixed martial arts (MMA) bout. "I realized that if I was serious about trying to communicate public health, I needed to go to a less comfortable place. I needed to go into the lion's den and accept an invitation to sit down with Joe Rogan for more than three hours," Gupta wrote before admitting that many of his friends advised him not to accept Rogan's invitation.
Joe Rogan - Elon Musk on AI, ROBOTS, NEURAL LINK
"Just as electricity transformed almost everything 100 years ago, today I actually have a hard time thinking of an industry that I don't think AI (Artificial Intelligence) will transform in the next several years." Andrew Ng. "I'm interested in things that change the world or that affect the future and wondrous, new technology where you see it, and you're like, 'Wow, how did that even happen? "The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race….It would take off on its own, and re-design itself at an ever increasing rate. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete, and would be superseded." "I don't want to really scare you, but it was alarming how many people I talked to who are highly placed people in AI who have retreats that are sort of'bug out' houses, to which they could flee if it all hits the fan." "With artificial intelligence we are summoning the demon.
Elon Musk says Neuralink will do brain implants 'within a year'
Elon Musk has a vision of linking human brains to computers in order to avoid our species from being outpaced by artificial intelligence – and this dream is set to become a reality. Speaking on Joe Rogan's podcast, the billionaire said his company Neuralink will have a version of its brain implant ready'within a year.' Musk explained that the process involves removing a chunk of the skull, robots then insert electrodes into the brain and the device into the hole, with only a small scar left behind. Neuralink, which was founded in 2016, is designing tiny flexible'threads' that are ten times thinner than a human hair with the goal of treating brain injuries and trauma. The tech tycoon also revealed that the technology could develop into a full brain interface in just 25 years, which would enable'symbiosis' between humans and AI. Speaking on Joe Rogan's podcast, Elon Musk said his company Neuralink will have a version of its brain implant ready'within a year' 'We're not testing people yet, but I think it won't be too long,' Musk told Rogan.
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Does this Joe Rogan deepfake mean video evidence is officially dead?
A deepfake video featuring an actor made to look and sound like the comedian Joe Rogan surfaced last week, stunning for its audio and visual accuracy. And Rogan was a great choice: He's put out hundreds of hours-long video podcasts. There is a lot of material to work with. If you're not yet aware of what a deepfake is in the first place, it's a way of using artificial intelligence to create fraudulent audio or video that sounds and/or looks like a particular person. In this case, we're seeing a fake video of Rogan saying things he never said.