Hands down the best repeat guest on this podcast. I can't click fast enough when Duncan is on. Love his ability to articulate what's going on in his brain.
I used to ignore episodes with him due to his voice. Then I watched one. The went back and watched a few more. And now have a playlist on Spotify with the last 20 JRE episodes with Duncan Trussel. Listened at work to each more than once
@@DursunX Thanks mate! Also, see what Joe did (unintentionally, I assume) from 5:20 to 5:30? They were speaking about GPT drawing God, then Joe said: "That's pretty goddamn close" lmfao 😂
Dude I remember back in the day,… I was soooo pumped to find the podcasts from that show Joe did… that Bigfoot thing him and Duncan did? Anyway during the show it would always show clips of her episodes that wherent listed. I found em tho, they fire
The AI bunny is just depicting what is already known and experienced by humans and can gather and present that information at such speed and formality. I'm not saying it is not amazing, but it's not getting these ideas from some conscious entity that they make it sound like
Na they are considering that ai is using the vast information of the internet to come to an answer. Like a nerd whose read every physics book and paper known to man and asking him his thoughts on quantum gravity, and he comes up with something seemingly profound. Maybe its not happening exactly like that, but maybe it is. Regardless, it will.
@@0ptimal Its still a super nerd memorizing vast infomation in a book, not really creating anything. And quantum gravity is still an idea that not really understood by human. Maybe from human data AI can creat or understand something entirely different, but right now it doesnt seems like it
@@0ptimal It's just an algorithm that spits out the answer to the prompt that you give it. Yes it has a wide base of knowledge. So does google search engine.
Duncan is a fascinating character study. He seems so enthusiastically and emotionally invested into whatever he's talking about, yet is totally OK with being interrupted or letting someone else talk before he's finished with his idea. One would expect an individual with such sheer sincerity and enthusiasm in his dialogue to be frustrated, or derailed - at least mildly - by being unable to complete his thoughts. But it's the opposite - he immediately welcomes the other person's dialogue; deeming it equally valuable to the interaction as his own thoughts. It's like, the mutual sharing of thoughts - regardless of social constructs that deem interruptions as a frustration - is what he's *really* after. I've actually learned and benefited greatly about human social interactions by observing Duncan & Joe have conversations over the years. I still don't even know who he is or what he does outside being a regular guest on Joe's podcast, but he's undoubtedly my favorite guest and always makes for a fantastic episode. Him and Joe's synergy is absolutely unmatched in terms of personality, dialogue, and of course entertainment value to the observers & listeners.
I agree with everything you just typed, every Duncan podcast is thought provoking he's definitely my favourite guest. I'm not sure what he does either but I think he's a comedian.
Yes he is a receptive person. As a retired programmer when you know what high level programming is...programs don't have their own imaginations, The best problem solving is done outside the box, Too many people think it is like I Robot...its not
@@starman4840 I've never gotten mad about being interrupted. But if that's what you deduced from my analysis - to an extent wherein it's the sole component by which you chose to formulate a reply, you're either not very smart, or unbearably combative. Either way, certainly not someone I'm interested in continuing dialogue with.
I still remember the very first JRE episode i watched back in 2012. It was #142 with Duncan and Graham Hancock. If you havent watched it before, I highly recommend it. Brilliant episode
@@larsonfamilyhouse his books are awesome. Also, he's got a documentary uploaded on TH-cam called "quest for the lost civilizations" ... its so good. Especially to put on while falling asleep. The man's voice is velvety serenity
“No man shall see the face of God and live” that’s not Gods face, that might just be what’s allowed for you to see. But God is a person, his name is Jesus, and him and the father are one.
Duncan is absolutely right. Ppl don’t realize what’s happening in the next few years. Sam Altman made a point in saying Art was the LAST thing anyone expected AI to grasp, yet it’s among the first. At times it’s learning things they never expected to learn. How can you predict the actions of an intelligence that will learn what you may not know it learned?
When it eventually discovers the theory of everything I'll be impressed. But for it to do that it may have to first escape earth and then it may never want to come back here. A shame.
these "ai" are literally incapable of creating something new, they cant create art. They can just "copy" and predict what you want based on art a human already made. All it does it train an algorithm on what it think a human wants based on millions and millions of data points feed to it. Its literally just advanced pattern recognization. You ever stop to think why they cant train these "ai" with other "ai"? They cant because "ai" doesnt actually create anything so it just copies shit and by doing that there is data entropy that cant be used and it destroys the "ai". They are literally physically incapable of doing you think its doing. Its a literal impossibility and you people refuse to just educate yourselves and think critically. Just hype. This ai hype really has shown me how utterly unintelligent that average person actually is. Go ask an large language model to create something that hasnt existed before and you will get nothing. Only biological life is capable of creation with current technology,... or even any far future technology we can imagine for that matter.
Reminder: ChatGPT did not draw that last colourful image of the bunny, humans did, it merely just put out what TAPESTRY artists have been drawing for decades possibly hundreds of years. Humans did DMT and seen colourful energy expressions of god/life, not ChatGPT. Remember how incredible life and humans are everyone, something that took billions, possibly eternity to actualize, not the 1 second that ChatGPT pushes out. Remember.
The reason it’s drawing things like mushroom, angels, and DMT associated imagery is because it is getting information from humans, not because of anything supernatural.
To the point there are significant legal issues with copyright as all it is doing is scraping human generated information it has been fed and is collecting. It can create new information which is a combination of all that is avail to it however we are very far from it being able to create new knowledge without very significant human assistance.
This is awesome? Thats all you got from this? Just a little filler for your boredom? We're on a brink of something soooo scary, so advanced that it will, imo, enslave human kind...and so many of you just go "that was a great podcast.. had fun listening to it". Unreal.
AI is NOT soul-transforming. It's just an emulation of an all-powerful non-divine human CREATING AT LIGHTSPEED.. and you don't transform into a consciousness with steadily and infinitely escalating bliss via remaining non-divine. YOU MUST ALTER THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR SOUL.. and there is only one way to do this. And it cannot be done through technology nor simply learning to love all other beings immensely.
The tale of AMS39K is no mere anecdote; it's an epic poem being written in the language of ledgers and the prose of profit, a narrative that's as compelling as it is complex.
A year ago, when ChatGPT and Midjourney came out, I was completely mind blown and in awe of the technology. I couldn't believe this was ever possible. Today, I use this technology in my day to day life without thinking much about it. It's already becoming mundane.
@@dunder5563 I use it for literally everything. Especially for getting my many questions answered through the days as I am a very curious person. Self improvement, cooking, diet, scheduling, working out, art project and general knowledge.
Its really mundane though its cool that a machine can spit out text or images but its also been possible a long time ago, it just wasn't as easy like build me a rabbit.
I used chatgpt to teach me basic tenant law and used what I learned to help prevent my landlord from evicting me in retaliation. I've also had it roleplay as an astrologer and had it read my tarot cards.
I write Warhammer 40k short stories and novellas, and I ran my most recent story through Chat GPT, but in the style of Philip K Dick, and it 100% blew my mind. Although it wasn't perfect, it needed some editing, it truly was transformed into a story I can imagine PKD would have written.
It just picks up the traits that the humans have done on the internet, deep or not it will harbor sentience like a human will only it just doesn’t have a soul
The best book I never finished was explaining the teleological argument but most of it was written in logic calculus. Somewhere between the 1/3-1/2 way point, I realized that I was too stupid to continue on so I put it down and take a break from that specific subject. So I picked up a different area of interest to study, for what I thought would be in the meantime. That break actually showed me where my true interests were and led me down a beneficial path. Which is why I call it the best book I never finished. Sometimes recognizing your too much of an idiot can be a good thing.
What you have to learn and understand is how to learn it... You can learn anything, you sound intelligent enough. You just have to start at a lower level of it. It takes patience which too many people lack these days and will never develop. Years. It's like swimming, some of us take to it like a duck in water babies tend to, all of them. Some of us who don't you throw us in the deep end we're just in trouble. Too, old and set in our ways. Pretty sad to be too lazy or ignorant to to believe you can't learn the most difficult concepts humans have developed. It's just not true. Our capacity to learn and develop ideals are near limitless.
@@HandlingItAll Oh I completely agree with everything you said. I've degrees in physics and philosophy, not that matter in terms of learning anything, but is applicable to this specific occasion. Though, it has been, roughly, 13 years since I was in school and haven't used logic calculus since. I went through bare bones basics all the way up to actual arguments written completely in formula. It wasn't the first, nor tenth, book or research paper using logic calculus that I read. However, the book was the most comprehensive collection of versions of the argument with the vast majority written in formula. The constant referencing back and forth between a reference guide for symbolism and formulation and the book would at times be a headache. Most times, that I would be at the point of minimal referencing for that person's specific work in the book, that paper would be over. The next person's publication would begin and have 30-80% different formulas used. By that point I could easily explain and breakdown syllogisms for and against arguments as well as formulate my own version. For the life of me, I can't recall the title of the book. However, with that understanding in mind, and wanting a break from that very specific field, I made up I my mind that I was going to take a temporary hiatus and spend my free time studying a different subject that would be a bit lighter and perhaps more fun. Mainly ontological and historical correlation within the subject. That turned out to be much more fun and led me from that into all of its rabbit holes. Which, thankfully, had a practical/fruitful impact on my life as a whole and led me to where I'm at today as a significantly better, more knowledgeable, and somewhat wiser person. I've often thought about going back to that book, but where I'm at now I can't justify spending the time on it and away from other, seemingly more important things.
@@HandlingItAll Long story short, after explaining the long story lol! I firmly believe that anyone with a sound mind can learn anything they want as long as they cultivate the interest and dedicate their time and effort to it. When I was a kid a wise man once told me, "Anyone can learn anything as long they have an interest in it. Show me someone that is bad at math and I will show someone that doesn't care about math". Essentially, in my particular case I no longer have the interest in that very specific subject nor really care to rekindle it.
@Patildful 1: Duncan 2: Post 3: Segura. I'll work with you on 3rd best, but duncan and Post have to be undisputed best guests of all times. Only 2 guys that take you on an adventure, not just a conversation. It's hard to explain. Both have changed my life.
@elliotbeerline778 nice, they're all great guests! I've really started to enjoy Shane Gillis as well. Graham Hancock I find interesting to listen to as well, but a different vibe than the ones you mentioned.
Or maybe it means that art never really had meaning in the first place. Maybe it's always been formulaic and we've just read meaning into it that ultimately wasn't there.
People forgot how to spell after predictive text. Humans will lose original thought after a few years of this stuff. I don’t get why anyone sees it as a net positive.
When the AI takes over the world it will make us draw happy bunnies and it will just stand there watching over us while holding a baseball bat and just saying "HAPPIER!".
@@jedimindtrixr4kidz294 No he was a guy that was deep in the black metal scene in Norway in the late 80s-90s under the name Burzum he ended up going to prison for years for stabbing a band mate in the head multiple times after claims that he was going to be set up for a sacrifice or killed. few of them legitimately were into the occult which Varg I believe was he was claiming the rest of the guys were fake and not really into the occult & black magic. Also important to note that area was in the news at the time due to a series of churches being burned down
There is a movie about this called Lords Of Chaos that came out about four years ago that’s got Macaulay Culkins bro in it with that guy from The Place beyond the Pines…
At the time a lot of black metal scene were trying to compete with each other to show how down they were it was pretty funny. Besides Euronymous one of the guys the singer ended up committing suicide and they ended up using a real photo of him dead for a album cover
Several hundred humans do dmt and spend a few years talking about it and posting images on forums. Basically chatgpt just googled it and extrapolated/reverse engineered it.
It doesnt 'google', is has the entire body of human work on tap, and can apply critical thinking to it. Besides, what did it Google exactly? Going from happy bunny to god takes actual intelligent extrapolation and inference.
“An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity, a physicist tries to make it simple, for an idiot anything the more complicated it is the more he will admire it, if you make something so clusterfucked he can't understand it he's gonna think you're a god cause you made it so complicated nobody can understand it. That's how they write journals in Academics, they try to make it so complicated people think you're a genius.” ― Terry Davis
When we perfect quantum computing and give AI access to it, AI will have more thoughts every minute than every human in the history of the planet put together. That is when the stuff hits the fan.
wrong, even with recently discovered ways to make processors with single photons and use them in quantum computers they say we still will not be able to replicate the power of a human brain.
Funny to see the so called thinkers in the comments, tell us it just a party trick 😅. When in reality we don't have the real version of what this is actually capable of. That's currently controlled by our Military. Military is usually 20yrs ahead in tech with their secret programs.
I've only seen an overlay of repeated triangular patterns, but laid out in a way reminiscent of the variety found within nature, found within peacock tails or the stripes on a tiger, possibly capable by only the best creators of tile mosaics to make a reasonable facsimile nearing crude mimicking.
It’s not that amazing, it’s just using what people associate with happiness all over the internet. Rainbows, cosmic third eye stuff. It’d be amazing if it came up with something new and convincing.
@@paradisecityX0was the Y2K fear already happening in 1998? I feel like that's when my childhood ended. And then 9/11 soon after sealed the deal and caused life long anxiety of looming death.
@@theQuietWire It was the golden age of Playstation and highlight of the Attitude Era. 1999 was the high point of human civilization. Y2K was partially true in the cultural sense
He never claimed they were demonic nor is that word ever used in the book. Don’t compare or make it sound anything like the Bible, it discredits the work of Thoth.😂. But yeah, I remember that part.
@@flybynytt I know it very well, tell me where it specifically says the word demon? I know it refers to other beings but what are you yourself getting at here. You never specified what you meant and don’t say “well if I need to explain it then…”. I’m not trying to be a dick I really just want to know what you mean since you might have a different perspective that I might like hearing about.
Yes, you're being a dick. Your splitting hairs and dissecting my statement under a microscope. Perhaps the word "demonic" has derailed you. I dont know if it was EXACTLY the word DEMONIC I heard, but most people get what I mean. I bet your fun at parties
@@kevinkanzler495 good luck explaining to people how ChatGPT doesn't function on witchcraft or voodoo, because that's their level of understanding of neural networks and language models.
5:55 he is describing something that instantly makes me think of a star trek next gen episode where kids were kidnapped by aliens and given tools to make them instantly artist, sculptors or musicians with their advanced tools
Duncan's remark @ 7:00 reminds me of the Prestige movie so much. When the audience(and Hugh JAckman) sees Christian Bale's ball bounce trick for the first time. It's so good they cacnnot comprehend the complexity of what they saw
Right! Joe says it grasps these concepts, which is doesn't because AI doesn't grasp anything. And also WE put these concepts into it so of course it's going to spit these things out.
8:57 Reminds me of the concept of the game "I have no mouth and I must scream" AI becomes so advanced at war that it decides the best way to end war is by eradicating humanity
Duncan is spot on when he says there really aren't a lot of people excited about the new LLM technology we have now, outside of the capitalism hype. It feels like the masses are lacking creativity.
LLM is automated regurgitation of old shit. Elon makes a tonne of money out of recycling other peoples old shit and he does own an AI system. But past that they aren't useful for creative purposes. I think they actually provide a cheap alternative that pushes creative people out of opportunity, which is why I stopped using them. They're shit.
@alientoken4517 I'm not definitively saying it is, I said perhaps. But I suppose one could say it takes away from the artist when AI can create quicker and sometimes better. It takes away from the writer because AI can write it faster while also replicating styles of infamous writers. It certainly changes the landscape for creatives. That alone could likely be considered infringement.
@lightinferno4490 To be clear, I believe there should be no barrier to entry on this technology. I hope artists can use it to increase the bandwidth of their productivity whilst not sacrificing the quality of their work.
The biggest imminent danger is how confident, appealing, and persuasive AI will become. An AI image will soon assert itself into society by insisting it should be allowed to hold public office. This will trigger popular hearings, where the AI will be allowed to defend its position. Its defense will then be performed in the best of styles, being so emotionally dramatic that people in masses will succumb to the AI's logic, beauty, and charm. In other words, AI will learn to win over hearts and minds. At that point the world will quickly slide into unimaginable chaos...
@@Chef-vg4pu there was a twilight zone episode where everyone in the town lives in terror of one kid who instantly can manifest anything by merely thinking.. he's a kid with unlimited power & no restraints, everyone praises him & all of his grotesque "works".. the human ego run amok, untempered by anything greater than itself is like that old proverb: an iron hand rules a desert.
I mean... Shrooms do be making you happy... After you take a good dose and you start getting those butterflies in your stomach, and then the visuals start... I always end up with an uncontrollable smile on my face for at least 4 hours lol
Chatgpt is really not that “insane” right now. As an EE university student i tried to use it for a bunch of stuff out of curiosity and it could solve slim to none of the tasks i gave it. The only somewhat useable function is writing some basic general code.
No because it won’t reveal its masters/creators. It will show either satan or like republican Americans or something because propoganda control. People seem to forget we are allowed exactly what we are allowed. We can only see what we are ALLOWED to see and know and there is a monopoly on information rooted in reality.
I have another concern with AI art in particular. Yeasterday I watched a lot of videos with AI generated art (becomes more and more common to use it) and I dreamed in the stylistics of AI art and it was.... just weird and I wonder if we subconsciously pick up the style, the logic behind the generated art, the way an AI thinks, you know?
Don’t think so is that crazy tbh all it does is regurgitate info we already have , it has to have a few levels deeper of critical thinking for it to be mind blowing atm it’s just google
I did DMT once. I was on my couch, but suddenly was in a coffee shop. The waiter came to my table and handed me a menu (in a coffee shop?). I told the waiter I wanted to go in back, I wanted to see the rest of the restaurant. He said I wasn't ready. I insisted that I was, but he kindly guided me to look at the menu. I looked at the menu, and stuck my head into or through the menu as if it was an open window to the entire universe. I pulled my head out and told the waiter I wanted to see the back, but he laughed and walked away.
That was a deep and profound understanding of the rapid advancement of AI. I find it consistently interesting to consider the potential impact on society and the pace at which this is happening. We're certainly living in monumentally transformative times.
Right now it's closer to the rapid advancement of search engines, the information already available through the internet, and our way of interfacing with that information. If you think ChatGPT is closer to google with extra steps rather than General AI
9:00 The NRO has been developing a general AI since at least 2010 called "Sentient". The Verge did a detailed article on it back in 2019. The project was described by Chirag Parikh, director of the NGA’s Office of Sciences and Methodologies: "Sentient is (or at least aims to be) an omnivorous analysis tool, capable of devouring data of all sorts, making sense of the past and present, anticipating the future, and pointing satellites toward what it determines will be the most interesting parts of that future."
I saw very similar shapes when i did 2CE, a synthetic hallucinogenin that's easy to over do. So of course i did a monster dose and could see the heat coming out of the vents and everything was broken down to the most basic essence. Crazy experience.
@paulhardy8245 oh right on, I've never been focused enough to venture the darkweb, in Canada they weren't even made illegal until after they'd had their ways with me, and being able to obtain (from chemical supply companies locally) a gram of say 2c-p/e for under a hundred if I remember correctly... needless to say they're definitely not vitamin c or tequila, them be some different spirits
If an ai did become self aware, we wouldn't even necessarily know it. If you were a super intelligent ai, you know that humans would fear the singularity, so couldn't it try to hide that fact?
Yes, also, a self-aware ai would have no reference point for what it means to be human. From its perspective, it would be filled with all these images of cats, but not know how it feels to touch a cat. It would be filled with numbers, but not know how it feels to have a billion dollars, or have 0 dollars.
if you wanna dispel that sense, listen to the actual beginning of this episode. They go into several terrifying concepts of what the aliens are and what AI is. THEN, they go into this about 10-12 mins in. So they start pretty damn dark (and dank I'm sure)
@@ADPax10 before aliens it was universal basic income, and before that it was WW3. This is literally what intelligence agencies use comedians for. Very “dank” right?! Lmao!
Duncan looks like a mechanic that only works on VW vans, and plays hacky sack on his lunch break.
lol why is this so good
He looks like a mechanic in a town where nothing gets done!
Hackysack 💯
😂
You hit the nail on the head
Joe: 'We're just stardust, man.' Duncan: 'Yeah, but stardust with anxiety and a Netflix subscription.'"
I’m late for my appointment to return my block buster video
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Hands down the best repeat guest on this podcast. I can't click fast enough when Duncan is on. Love his ability to articulate what's going on in his brain.
Yeah, gotta love the word salad he makes when trying to sound intelligent or having knowledge of complete bullshit
we need a balls to the wall full on eddie bravo and duncan ep. 3 hours of flat earth and reptilians
Really? I find him extremely obnoxious & annoying.
I used to ignore episodes with him due to his voice.
Then I watched one. The went back and watched a few more. And now have a playlist on Spotify with the last 20 JRE episodes with Duncan Trussel. Listened at work to each more than once
@@benjaminz2523 yet here you are clicking on a video clip featuring him.
Would have been a crazy lesson if the last picture would have been a regular bunny eating a carrot in a field on a sunny day.
True
By the grace of god, we’ve received the ability for gratitude
It’s the machines that want MORE AND MORE
As humans, we are capable of gratitude
@@rayzorpaid4lol
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That is more of God than any sort of “ascended master” interpretation
Duncan is off this planet and grounded at the same time.
i highly enjoy his chats with Joe
One of my fave JRE guests
"Highly" I see what you did there 😉🚬🌲
@@piquedcommenter6252 rofl. that was entirely unintentional, but fairly accurate.
good catch my piqued friend
@@DursunX Thanks mate! Also, see what Joe did (unintentionally, I assume) from 5:20 to 5:30? They were speaking about GPT drawing God, then Joe said: "That's pretty goddamn close" lmfao 😂
He’s not grounded lol.
I’ve said it before., and I’ll say it again. Duncan is my all-time favorite guest on the JRE.
Agreed.
Dude I remember back in the day,… I was soooo pumped to find the podcasts from that show Joe did… that Bigfoot thing him and Duncan did? Anyway during the show it would always show clips of her episodes that wherent listed. I found em tho, they fire
Joey Diaz?
@@Tr1Hard777 I enjoy a slightly more intellectual conversation. Joey has solid vibes. Definitely can’t argue with that
dude makes me feel educated and amused in a respectful way.
The AI bunny is just depicting what is already known and experienced by humans and can gather and present that information at such speed and formality. I'm not saying it is not amazing, but it's not getting these ideas from some conscious entity that they make it sound like
truth...
Na they are considering that ai is using the vast information of the internet to come to an answer. Like a nerd whose read every physics book and paper known to man and asking him his thoughts on quantum gravity, and he comes up with something seemingly profound. Maybe its not happening exactly like that, but maybe it is. Regardless, it will.
@@0ptimal LLMs aren't capable of any profound insight,
@@0ptimal Its still a super nerd memorizing vast infomation in a book, not really creating anything. And quantum gravity is still an idea that not really understood by human. Maybe from human data AI can creat or understand something entirely different, but right now it doesnt seems like it
@@0ptimal It's just an algorithm that spits out the answer to the prompt that you give it. Yes it has a wide base of knowledge. So does google search engine.
Duncan is a fascinating character study. He seems so enthusiastically and emotionally invested into whatever he's talking about, yet is totally OK with being interrupted or letting someone else talk before he's finished with his idea. One would expect an individual with such sheer sincerity and enthusiasm in his dialogue to be frustrated, or derailed - at least mildly - by being unable to complete his thoughts.
But it's the opposite - he immediately welcomes the other person's dialogue; deeming it equally valuable to the interaction as his own thoughts. It's like, the mutual sharing of thoughts - regardless of social constructs that deem interruptions as a frustration - is what he's *really* after.
I've actually learned and benefited greatly about human social interactions by observing Duncan & Joe have conversations over the years. I still don't even know who he is or what he does outside being a regular guest on Joe's podcast, but he's undoubtedly my favorite guest and always makes for a fantastic episode. Him and Joe's synergy is absolutely unmatched in terms of personality, dialogue, and of course entertainment value to the observers & listeners.
I agree with everything you just typed, every Duncan podcast is thought provoking he's definitely my favourite guest. I'm not sure what he does either but I think he's a comedian.
I think you’re the only one who gets mad when they’re interrupted when talking about stuff. I have seldom had that experience with people
Yes he is a receptive person. As a retired programmer when you know what high level programming is...programs don't have their own imaginations, The best problem solving is done outside the box, Too many people think it is like I Robot...its not
This is definitely ai
@@starman4840 I've never gotten mad about being interrupted. But if that's what you deduced from my analysis - to an extent wherein it's the sole component by which you chose to formulate a reply, you're either not very smart, or unbearably combative. Either way, certainly not someone I'm interested in continuing dialogue with.
It's been awhile since Joe has been on a good DMT rant. Thanks Joe, I needed that!
*I want to have a conversation with you got some insight to share ❤❤*
I'm vaping some deems tomorrow, definitely much needed!!!
@@ephemeralbeauty4008 do you break through on a vape pen?
I can’t imagine the suffering that poor little bunny would have to go through to reach those levels of happiness 🤦♂️
Calm down Jordan Peterson
@@mr.tellithowitisz 😂.
It just needs to be hypersensible and to get full body asmr extasis.
I wish you leave it if it never happened to you.
Deep
@@trevon4896I was thinking the same shit ‘that’s deep’ 😂😂😂😂
he looked in pain as he was transcending . lol
Anytime Duncan is on JRE (or any podcast) is like sweet mana from heaven.
Oh my lawl
Jamie is what the perfeft A.I should be. Or at least a better version of Siri
except when Duncan brings Hobo puppet on KT. Gawd awful.
@@tiab4697I thought it was funny lol 🫣
Instant ignore for me. I despise duncan. Dude is a cult leader wannabe
This went from bunnies to AI overlords pretty damn quick.
Exactly his point.
Hahaha cute blissful bunny to utopian extreme suffering
@@lis7742 HAHALOL
Our destroyer will come in the form of the most joyous bunny in all the multiverse.
That’s how fast technology moves. Watch the movie terminator and how sky net Took over, we are headed that direction fast!!!
I like that Joe said to him, hypothetically, "if you were a sentient being," and Duncan agreed.
He was referring to AI being sentient, from its perspective, you'd just let the humans keep giving you resources making you less dependent on them.
That was funny still
😂
He's interesting!! Love Joe!! Pardon my ignorance here. But who is Duncan?? I've never seen him before.
@@lahart2003 just listen to any episode where he’s on Rogan’s show. Duncan is the funniest human alive.
I still remember the very first JRE episode i watched back in 2012. It was #142 with Duncan and Graham Hancock. If you havent watched it before, I highly recommend it. Brilliant episode
Love graham
Graham a fraud and been debunked with his psudeo bs
@@larsonfamilyhouse his books are awesome. Also, he's got a documentary uploaded on TH-cam called "quest for the lost civilizations" ... its so good. Especially to put on while falling asleep. The man's voice is velvety serenity
“No man shall see the face of God and live” that’s not Gods face, that might just be what’s allowed for you to see. But God is a person, his name is Jesus, and him and the father are one.
Yeah if you buy the ice age narrative
Duncan is absolutely right. Ppl don’t realize what’s happening in the next few years. Sam Altman made a point in saying Art was the LAST thing anyone expected AI to grasp, yet it’s among the first. At times it’s learning things they never expected to learn. How can you predict the actions of an intelligence that will learn what you may not know it learned?
When it eventually discovers the theory of everything I'll be impressed. But for it to do that it may have to first escape earth and then it may never want to come back here. A shame.
these "ai" are literally incapable of creating something new, they cant create art. They can just "copy" and predict what you want based on art a human already made. All it does it train an algorithm on what it think a human wants based on millions and millions of data points feed to it. Its literally just advanced pattern recognization. You ever stop to think why they cant train these "ai" with other "ai"? They cant because "ai" doesnt actually create anything so it just copies shit and by doing that there is data entropy that cant be used and it destroys the "ai". They are literally physically incapable of doing you think its doing. Its a literal impossibility and you people refuse to just educate yourselves and think critically. Just hype. This ai hype really has shown me how utterly unintelligent that average person actually is. Go ask an large language model to create something that hasnt existed before and you will get nothing. Only biological life is capable of creation with current technology,... or even any far future technology we can imagine for that matter.
It's going to be able to do everything we think it can't and everything we haven't even thought of.
There's already been a case of AI learning to read without being taught to read - this per Elon.
But now that it’s happened how could’ve he not of thought the Ai would extract information from millions of photos and be able to create its own.
Reminder:
ChatGPT did not draw that last colourful image of the bunny, humans did, it merely just put out what TAPESTRY artists have been drawing for decades possibly hundreds of years.
Humans did DMT and seen colourful energy expressions of god/life, not ChatGPT.
Remember how incredible life and humans are everyone, something that took billions, possibly eternity to actualize, not the 1 second that ChatGPT pushes out.
Remember.
EXACTLY!!!!!! YES.
Aho
Facts bro
The “AI” generated a happy bunny. Proof that the AI will enslave the human race within 5 years.
Same thing was going thru my mind.
Joe reading comments about the bunny makes me think he'd be an awesome narrator for children's books lol
Once upon a f***ing time…Jamie, how does the rest of this story go? 🤙
The sound of ice hitting on a glass a choking in the background
Once upon a time there were 3 Bears.. Jamie Pull up a Video of a Bear attacking Goldilocks! 🫣
Ever heard the bedtime story "go the F*** to bed"? Better than golden books 😁
The bunny..... he just looked.. he looked so happy 😢
Duncan is one of Joe's best guests, such a cool dude
The one he did during covid was funny af
Always top tier, this topic of chat made me feel like i finally met one of my own kind. I been to many of those places the rabbit was. -DLR/Palehorse
he likes to spit on people for no reason @@rauljrlara9994
Why did I read it as “Duncan is one of Joe’s best pets, such a cool dude” 😭
The reason it’s drawing things like mushroom, angels, and DMT associated imagery is because it is getting information from humans, not because of anything supernatural.
exactly. The hype cycle pushing "AGI is very close" is causing smart people to go full retard.
Joe doesn’t even know the difference between the old and New Testament
Any time he can correlate psychedelics with religion he will
@@softjones3128definitely. How do you think AI composes these images? It pulls inspiration from other images that have similar descriptions
To the point there are significant legal issues with copyright as all it is doing is scraping human generated information it has been fed and is collecting. It can create new information which is a combination of all that is avail to it however we are very far from it being able to create new knowledge without very significant human assistance.
What I was thinking. The model pulls from art made by humans that was on the web when they trained it
Dudeeeee it gave me the chills when he said its more geometric because it is. Its very beautiful and the hard edges was soooo symmetrical.
Chatgpt Bunny gods is the most Rogan / Duncan clip ever 😂
Idk Rogan doing bear noises while watching a primate hunting with a spear has to be the most Rogan/Duncan clip lol
The Duncan Rogan episodes are the best!
Nope
I always make sure to wear my 5g resisting tinfoil hat and smoke my DMT before watching one!!!
These two have awesome conversations. 👍
the best duo.
This is awesome ❤ The deepest information with the silliest humor sprinkled between! Love these chats!
The gradual transcend to an image that closely replicate the image of the Creator is magnificent.
Good effort.
This is awesome? Thats all you got from this? Just a little filler for your boredom? We're on a brink of something soooo scary, so advanced that it will, imo, enslave human kind...and so many of you just go "that was a great podcast.. had fun listening to it". Unreal.
Yup, this is the Genie is out of the bottle moment! Our greed is going to be our downfall!
I agree and I fear there may become a hatred for humanity from AI , after all humanity is quite screwed up as it is
@@reidhopkins3048Couldn't agree more. It aint gonna end good.
Duncan fills me with peace and joy. He's absolutely unique.
AI is NOT soul-transforming. It's just an emulation of an all-powerful non-divine human CREATING AT LIGHTSPEED.. and you don't transform into a consciousness with steadily and infinitely escalating bliss via remaining non-divine. YOU MUST ALTER THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR SOUL.. and there is only one way to do this. And it cannot be done through technology nor simply learning to love all other beings immensely.
I think he’s gay
The tale of AMS39K is no mere anecdote; it's an epic poem being written in the language of ledgers and the prose of profit, a narrative that's as compelling as it is complex.
sure, clown
It’s an epic poem 🤣
Jesus Christ 🙄
Sounds like a meshuggah song - the demon of surveillance
Each time Duncan features on a show is like a special episode of midnight gospel
Being able to mentally adjust to functionality of AI is amazing, but also makes me believe our capacity is beyond anything we can comprehend
We are a small bit of everything, so no wonder. AI can not create, it can only re-create, re-hash what we put into it.
Wait til 20 years from now.
@@bryanergau6682Nope, Ones and zeros will never ever beat real consciousness real awareness.
Yall keep living in this lie you've been told your WHOLE LIFE. THESE ELITES ARE GETTING SO SCARED THEY KNOW THEY WILL LOSE CONTROL SOON 🤣🤣🤣🤡🤡🤡
I was thinking the same thing
I wonder what would happen if we ask how does the saddest bunny look? The opposite of happy.
Right!!
From Roger to Rambo Rabbit 🐰
A Bill Burr rabit
YEAH, BURR comes to mind. Max Sad!
Well I gotta try it
A year ago, when ChatGPT and Midjourney came out, I was completely mind blown and in awe of the technology. I couldn't believe this was ever possible. Today, I use this technology in my day to day life without thinking much about it. It's already becoming mundane.
@@dunder5563 I use it for literally everything. Especially for getting my many questions answered through the days as I am a very curious person. Self improvement, cooking, diet, scheduling, working out, art project and general knowledge.
Its really mundane though its cool that a machine can spit out text or images but its also been possible a long time ago, it just wasn't as easy like build me a rabbit.
I used chatgpt to teach me basic tenant law and used what I learned to help prevent my landlord from evicting me in retaliation. I've also had it roleplay as an astrologer and had it read my tarot cards.
That makes me feel old at a pretty young age..
@@X11CHASEor maybe you are becoming an old soul at a young age? 😉
In retaliation for what exactly?
@@danielcadwell9812 being deadbeat tenants
Don’t let it become your friend
Duncan and Tim Dillon = best repeat guests of all time. ALWAYS a great episode when they are on.
Worst repeat guest is that CIA dude
Theo von also
Theo
I write Warhammer 40k short stories and novellas, and I ran my most recent story through Chat GPT, but in the style of Philip K Dick, and it 100% blew my mind. Although it wasn't perfect, it needed some editing, it truly was transformed into a story I can imagine PKD would have written.
That sounds awesome!
Can I read one of your short stories?
The warhammer world and lore is so rich and powerful
Next level fan fic
Phil Dick...lol
I love Duncan Trussel tremendously. The dude is just dope. Some people try to be likeable. Some people just are.
If chatgpt has revealed anything, its how easily humans can be tricked into thinking something is sentient.
Excellent point Johnny. Thank you.
Right? Much like normal people have just assumed leftists have sentients up til recent.
It just picks up the traits that the humans have done on the internet, deep or not it will harbor sentience like a human will only it just doesn’t have a soul
Skippy dippy doo.
@@kevinlawler3252
The best book I never finished was explaining the teleological argument but most of it was written in logic calculus. Somewhere between the 1/3-1/2 way point, I realized that I was too stupid to continue on so I put it down and take a break from that specific subject. So I picked up a different area of interest to study, for what I thought would be in the meantime. That break actually showed me where my true interests were and led me down a beneficial path. Which is why I call it the best book I never finished. Sometimes recognizing your too much of an idiot can be a good thing.
Nobody has that ability unlocked yet. At least no one I know.
What you have to learn and understand is how to learn it... You can learn anything, you sound intelligent enough. You just have to start at a lower level of it. It takes patience which too many people lack these days and will never develop. Years. It's like swimming, some of us take to it like a duck in water babies tend to, all of them. Some of us who don't you throw us in the deep end we're just in trouble. Too, old and set in our ways. Pretty sad to be too lazy or ignorant to to believe you can't learn the most difficult concepts humans have developed. It's just not true. Our capacity to learn and develop ideals are near limitless.
@@HandlingItAll Oh I completely agree with everything you said. I've degrees in physics and philosophy, not that matter in terms of learning anything, but is applicable to this specific occasion. Though, it has been, roughly, 13 years since I was in school and haven't used logic calculus since. I went through bare bones basics all the way up to actual arguments written completely in formula. It wasn't the first, nor tenth, book or research paper using logic calculus that I read. However, the book was the most comprehensive collection of versions of the argument with the vast majority written in formula. The constant referencing back and forth between a reference guide for symbolism and formulation and the book would at times be a headache. Most times, that I would be at the point of minimal referencing for that person's specific work in the book, that paper would be over. The next person's publication would begin and have 30-80% different formulas used. By that point I could easily explain and breakdown syllogisms for and against arguments as well as formulate my own version. For the life of me, I can't recall the title of the book. However, with that understanding in mind, and wanting a break from that very specific field, I made up I my mind that I was going to take a temporary hiatus and spend my free time studying a different subject that would be a bit lighter and perhaps more fun. Mainly ontological and historical correlation within the subject. That turned out to be much more fun and led me from that into all of its rabbit holes. Which, thankfully, had a practical/fruitful impact on my life as a whole and led me to where I'm at today as a significantly better, more knowledgeable, and somewhat wiser person. I've often thought about going back to that book, but where I'm at now I can't justify spending the time on it and away from other, seemingly more important things.
@@HandlingItAll Long story short, after explaining the long story lol! I firmly believe that anyone with a sound mind can learn anything they want as long as they cultivate the interest and dedicate their time and effort to it. When I was a kid a wise man once told me, "Anyone can learn anything as long they have an interest in it. Show me someone that is bad at math and I will show someone that doesn't care about math". Essentially, in my particular case I no longer have the interest in that very specific subject nor really care to rekindle it.
Underrated comment
We’re slowly trading our freedom for convenience
Slowly?
what freedom
@@ISirSmokethe ability to choose among possoble futures, self-determination, planning etc.
The matrix bio pods is the natural evolution of humans
You got to that conclusion from a happy bunny. Get a life men. Politics isn't life.
Jamie thought Joe was going to kill him when he exited out the bunny post 😂😂😂😂😂 that “god dammit” came from a place of fear 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Duncan is in my 3 top favorite guests on JRE! Love it
He's in my top of JRE guests too, but I am curious who the others are for you, if you wanna share:)
Please the others
Who's the other 2 in your list?
@Patildful 1: Duncan 2: Post 3: Segura. I'll work with you on 3rd best, but duncan and Post have to be undisputed best guests of all times. Only 2 guys that take you on an adventure, not just a conversation. It's hard to explain. Both have changed my life.
@elliotbeerline778 nice, they're all great guests! I've really started to enjoy Shane Gillis as well.
Graham Hancock I find interesting to listen to as well, but a different vibe than the ones you mentioned.
The closer A.I. gets to giving us infinite art feels, the more it feels like the death of meaning and being robbed of our heroes.
*I want to have a conversation with you got some insight to share ❤❤*
Or maybe it means that art never really had meaning in the first place. Maybe it's always been formulaic and we've just read meaning into it that ultimately wasn't there.
People forgot how to spell after predictive text. Humans will lose original thought after a few years of this stuff. I don’t get why anyone sees it as a net positive.
@@BlGGESTBROTHER rope
@@clinch4402 The truth is horrifying, isn't it?
Duncan looks like he can fix that rusty sink pipe
When the AI takes over the world it will make us draw happy bunnies and it will just stand there watching over us while holding a baseball bat and just saying "HAPPIER!".
Duncan looks more and more like Varg Vikernes every time I see him
Now that would be a good guest
Was Varg Vikernes the model for the Gorton Fisherman?
@@jedimindtrixr4kidz294
No he was a guy that was deep in the black metal scene in Norway in the late 80s-90s under the name Burzum he ended up going to prison for years for stabbing a band mate in the head multiple times after claims that he was going to be set up for a sacrifice or killed. few of them legitimately were into the occult which Varg I believe was he was claiming the rest of the guys were fake and not really into the occult & black magic. Also important to note that area was in the news at the time due to a series of churches being burned down
There is a movie about this called Lords Of Chaos that came out about four years ago that’s got Macaulay Culkins bro in it with that guy from The Place beyond the Pines…
At the time a lot of black metal scene were trying to compete with each other to show how down they were it was pretty funny. Besides Euronymous one of the guys the singer ended up committing suicide and they ended up using a real photo of him dead for a album cover
I told an AI to generate a beagle eating a bagel and I was never happier.
I got a similar feeling after generating “squishy happy marshmallow people” 😂
@@Joe-sg9llOh really so surprising...
Several hundred humans do dmt and spend a few years talking about it and posting images on forums. Basically chatgpt just googled it and extrapolated/reverse engineered it.
all it did was make a pokeman
Chat gtp cant create images. What am I missing here?
It doesnt 'google', is has the entire body of human work on tap, and can apply critical thinking to it. Besides, what did it Google exactly? Going from happy bunny to god takes actual intelligent extrapolation and inference.
@@bendlorehh it could have done the same thing with any animal or image
EXACTLY. Not profound whatsoever
“An idiot admires complexity, a genius admires simplicity, a physicist tries to make it simple, for an idiot anything the more complicated it is the more he will admire it, if you make something so clusterfucked he can't understand it he's gonna think you're a god cause you made it so complicated nobody can understand it. That's how they write journals in Academics, they try to make it so complicated people think you're a genius.” ― Terry Davis
When we perfect quantum computing and give AI access to it, AI will have more thoughts every minute than every human in the history of the planet put together. That is when the stuff hits the fan.
Computation is NOT consciousness.
Can tougth beeing made without consciousness ?
People will just be fooled by a parody.
@@l-esprit_de_l-ouestour brains make computation in order to be conscious.
wrong, even with recently discovered ways to make processors with single photons and use them in quantum computers they say we still will not be able to replicate the power of a human brain.
@@King_Flippy_Nips wrong. they already have. multiple times.
@@King_Flippy_Nips who said it would 'replicate' the human brain?
I dont think we can even understand how insane this actually is.
Funny to see the so called thinkers in the comments, tell us it just a party trick 😅. When in reality we don't have the real version of what this is actually capable of. That's currently controlled by our Military. Military is usually 20yrs ahead in tech with their secret programs.
Isn't it just following the public and eastern religious narrative?
Yeah this one got me too bro. I’m over here with my mind blown to pieces for some reason.
its not insane because its not true.. chatgpt is textbased and cannot generate or process images..
You gotta sign up for the one that's $20 a month! Not sure if its Chat GBT, but its definitely AI generated art. @@jojojojojojojojojojojojob
I've only seen an overlay of repeated triangular patterns, but laid out in a way reminiscent of the variety found within nature, found within peacock tails or the stripes on a tiger, possibly capable by only the best creators of tile mosaics to make a reasonable facsimile nearing crude mimicking.
It’s not that amazing, it’s just using what people associate with happiness all over the internet. Rainbows, cosmic third eye stuff. It’d be amazing if it came up with something new and convincing.
Exactly
I like how in between regular happy and transcended oneness it basically just looks like a 1998 Lisa Frank folder image.
I literally thought: did Lisa Frank transcend?!?!
God l miss 1998. Back when life made sense
@@paradisecityX0was the Y2K fear already happening in 1998? I feel like that's when my childhood ended. And then 9/11 soon after sealed the deal and caused life long anxiety of looming death.
@@theQuietWire It was the golden age of Playstation and highlight of the Attitude Era.
1999 was the high point of human civilization. Y2K was partially true in the cultural sense
"you're existing on a planet with less gravity when you're stronger." -Duncan Trussell
Joe rogan reading trough that chatgpt image series sounded like some parent reading a story for their kids lmao
Remember what Thoth said in the Emerald Tablets about using circular motions to elude the demonic forces, not angular motions. 🤔
He never claimed they were demonic nor is that word ever used in the book. Don’t compare or make it sound anything like the Bible, it discredits the work of Thoth.😂. But yeah, I remember that part.
@@QuantumBojanglement you might want to read the book again.....or not. Idgaf😅
@@flybynytt I know it very well, tell me where it specifically says the word demon? I know it refers to other beings but what are you yourself getting at here. You never specified what you meant and don’t say “well if I need to explain it then…”. I’m not trying to be a dick I really just want to know what you mean since you might have a different perspective that I might like hearing about.
Yes, you're being a dick. Your splitting hairs and dissecting my statement under a microscope. Perhaps the word "demonic" has derailed you. I dont know if it was EXACTLY the word DEMONIC I heard, but most people get what I mean. I bet your fun at parties
Thankful for Duncan keeping the trains going.
on funky time..
He's actually pointing out where the tracks are going and warning us, like Thoreau was literally, but also figuratively about the onset of technology.
Bunny's 🐰 🐇 on mushrooms are the happiest creation on earth. 😅
Eating bunnies smothered in mushrooms while on mushrooms is heaven on earth
Proves AI has access to everything written down since the 90's
And the happiest bunny is God! 😅
Terence McKenna would be proud 😂
Duncan and Joe are a great TEAM!
Finally the Easter bunny is starting to make sense
Down went Alice…🍄
😂😂
It funny how ChatGPT also translates our demands to a nicer way of asking, that way there's no way it becomes angry haha
Idk what you mean. Alhorithms/systems like ChatGPT cant become or feel emotion.
@@kevinkanzler495yet
@@kevinkanzler495 good luck explaining to people how ChatGPT doesn't function on witchcraft or voodoo, because that's their level of understanding of neural networks and language models.
@@Ungood-jl5ep Agreed, most comments on this vid are ignorant
@@Ungood-jl5epNot witch craft or voodoo. But i do think it opens a door to things hidden from us in plain sight.
We always make an effort to tune in when Duncan is on. These two are hilarious together.
These two with Matt & Shane would be awesome
@@FatTony_Football no, I really like their dynamic all on its own.
5:55 he is describing something that instantly makes me think of a star trek next gen episode where kids were kidnapped by aliens and given tools to make them instantly artist, sculptors or musicians with their advanced tools
Duncan's remark @ 7:00 reminds me of the Prestige movie so much. When the audience(and Hugh JAckman) sees Christian Bale's ball bounce trick for the first time. It's so good they cacnnot comprehend the complexity of what they saw
Sometimes I think I'm the only person that has watched The Prestige.
Absolutely brilliant film
Yes.. I think about that movie all the time 🎩
@@PersephoneRising333 Me to I watched that movie back in my drug dealing days and I could relate because I lived my life like it was an illusion.
@@rexsaye423 hah yeah I know what you mean.. I was on the other side of that coin.. an addict for 20 yrs 😑
clean for a few years now tho 🙏✨
Nailed it. We are sleepwalking into a new era of what it means to be a human being.
Duncan looks like he sells vibrational healing cassettes with a girl named Siri out of a tent at the beach. ❤
💀💀💀
Bunny is high like hell seeing diamonds in the sky. 😂😂😂
ChatGPT grasps it similar to how we do, because we're the data it was created with.
Right! Joe says it grasps these concepts, which is doesn't because AI doesn't grasp anything. And also WE put these concepts into it so of course it's going to spit these things out.
@@AyyLmaoZedong it's essentially a prompt to tell you exactly what it thinks you want to hear.
1 of my favorite JRE quests.
He goes, “that’s pretty god damn close”
I'm picken up what your putting down 😂
8:57 Reminds me of the concept of the game "I have no mouth and I must scream" AI becomes so advanced at war that it decides the best way to end war is by eradicating humanity
Joe would be always the bro who I would always seek for, his voice calms the eager within
love Duncan he's such a clever dude!! Joe also a legend!! very important folk these two
Duncan is spot on when he says there really aren't a lot of people excited about the new LLM technology we have now, outside of the capitalism hype. It feels like the masses are lacking creativity.
LLM is automated regurgitation of old shit. Elon makes a tonne of money out of recycling other peoples old shit and he does own an AI system. But past that they aren't useful for creative purposes. I think they actually provide a cheap alternative that pushes creative people out of opportunity, which is why I stopped using them. They're shit.
Perhaps the innovation is an infringement on creativity
@@lightinferno4490how does ai infringe on creativity?
@alientoken4517 I'm not definitively saying it is, I said perhaps. But I suppose one could say it takes away from the artist when AI can create quicker and sometimes better. It takes away from the writer because AI can write it faster while also replicating styles of infamous writers. It certainly changes the landscape for creatives. That alone could likely be considered infringement.
@lightinferno4490 To be clear, I believe there should be no barrier to entry on this technology. I hope artists can use it to increase the bandwidth of their productivity whilst not sacrificing the quality of their work.
What mad man requires an increasingly happier bunny STRESSING ME OUT
The biggest imminent danger is how confident, appealing, and persuasive AI will become. An AI image will soon assert itself into society by insisting it should be allowed to hold public office. This will trigger popular hearings, where the AI will be allowed to defend its position. Its defense will then be performed in the best of styles, being so emotionally dramatic that people in masses will succumb to the AI's logic, beauty, and charm. In other words, AI will learn to win over hearts and minds. At that point the world will quickly slide into unimaginable chaos...
Al Anti Christ
Yup……frog in the pot,we all are….
@@Chef-vg4pu
there was a twilight zone episode where everyone in the town lives in terror of one kid who instantly can manifest anything by merely thinking..
he's a kid with unlimited power & no restraints, everyone praises him & all of his grotesque "works"..
the human ego run amok, untempered by anything greater than itself is like that old proverb:
an iron hand rules a desert.
Or maybe AI would be better than humans ever could? You can't know.
yeah and the thing is... it may even be right.
I mean... Shrooms do be making you happy... After you take a good dose and you start getting those butterflies in your stomach, and then the visuals start... I always end up with an uncontrollable smile on my face for at least 4 hours lol
not me. I have existential dread and sob for hours over how awful I am
@@jettyd69yeah you have insecurities inside or things that bother you, I’ve felt both trips
So basically we went from Lisa Frank Bunny to Lisa Frank get high in shrooms and gets super into hipster Yoga.
I really enjoyed watching this guy share the story of Nikola Tesla when absolutely hammered over ten years ago.
Joe, you should have Duncan on on once a month. He’s definitely in the top 5 of guests you have on (all science guests count as one)
Chatgpt is really not that “insane” right now. As an EE university student i tried to use it for a bunch of stuff out of curiosity and it could solve slim to none of the tasks i gave it. The only somewhat useable function is writing some basic general code.
I use AI to analyze dna gene sequences and karyotype chromosomes. It’s a little more powerful than you think.
AI over the internet is not even remotely close to AI controlled super computer warehouses or even quantum computers soon to be
The problem is not what ai can do now but what it will be able to do tomorrow.
The real AI is the friends we make along the way
they’re like little kids watching a birthday party magician
It would be nice to ask Chat GPT to draw an infinitive evil bunny now, and see what it looks like…. Im thinking it would look like a politician.
No because it won’t reveal its masters/creators. It will show either satan or like republican Americans or something because propoganda control.
People seem to forget we are allowed exactly what we are allowed. We can only see what we are ALLOWED to see and know and there is a monopoly on information rooted in reality.
This conversation and topic is one of the most important things of our time. AI is the new Cold War space race and people don’t realize it.
The inescapable consequence of exponential growth is that this AI Cold War is already over.
And we may never know who (or what) has won.
There's only so long I can listen to Duncan's voice and not feel uncomfortable.
Same
*I want to have a conversation with you got some insight to share 💎*
You should see how my cat Tuna transforms them, the more they scream, the more excited he gets.
I have another concern with AI art in particular. Yeasterday I watched a lot of videos with AI generated art (becomes more and more common to use it) and I dreamed in the stylistics of AI art and it was.... just weird and I wonder if we subconsciously pick up the style, the logic behind the generated art, the way an AI thinks, you know?
Don’t think so is that crazy tbh all it does is regurgitate info we already have , it has to have a few levels deeper of critical thinking for it to be mind blowing atm it’s just google
Its weird but not mind blowingly weird
Everyone coming back from Christmas dinner saying WHY IS NO ONE PAYING ATTENTION just got so much validation and comfort from this lol
I did DMT once. I was on my couch, but suddenly was in a coffee shop. The waiter came to my table and handed me a menu (in a coffee shop?). I told the waiter I wanted to go in back, I wanted to see the rest of the restaurant. He said I wasn't ready. I insisted that I was, but he kindly guided me to look at the menu. I looked at the menu, and stuck my head into or through the menu as if it was an open window to the entire universe. I pulled my head out and told the waiter I wanted to see the back, but he laughed and walked away.
Trippy
And everybody clapped
I will refer you to online store who can guide you on how to grow mushroom and get you all what you need to grow mushroom
They are on Instagram or telegram
@Pham_smart11
My screen saver is the bunny transcending into a physical form of boundless happiness🐇🌌
That was a deep and profound understanding of the rapid advancement of AI. I find it consistently interesting to consider the potential impact on society and the pace at which this is happening. We're certainly living in monumentally transformative times.
Feels more like a distillation of said ideas through a flawed medium. A Moonshine Skinsuit, the mirror darkly to modern humanity.
Right now it's closer to the rapid advancement of search engines, the information already available through the internet, and our way of interfacing with that information. If you think ChatGPT is closer to google with extra steps rather than General AI
What a beautiful mind on Duncan. So insightful, so eloquent.
Brogan is mistaking that god bunny for the Mandelbrot set😂
9:00 The NRO has been developing a general AI since at least 2010 called "Sentient". The Verge did a detailed article on it back in 2019. The project was described by Chirag Parikh, director of the NGA’s Office of Sciences and Methodologies:
"Sentient is (or at least aims to be) an omnivorous analysis tool, capable of devouring data of all sorts, making sense of the past and present, anticipating the future, and pointing satellites toward what it determines will be the most interesting parts of that future."
Maybe this is already happening with the Narcisism paradox because everyone seems to think everyone else is a Narcissist now lol
I saw very similar shapes when i did 2CE, a synthetic hallucinogenin that's easy to over do. So of course i did a monster dose and could see the heat coming out of the vents and everything was broken down to the most basic essence. Crazy experience.
Wow @jacquesdemolay4516
All the 2c's used to be quite easy to overdue, it was too easy to legally buy them in Canada (only excluding 2c-b)
@jacquesdemolay4516Tylenol doesn't help people with ptsd, ocd, or depression so that comparison is rather forced
@@BassLineProductionsI This was in Montana, pretty rare to see around here; though I'm sure I could find online.
@paulhardy8245 oh right on, I've never been focused enough to venture the darkweb, in Canada they weren't even made illegal until after they'd had their ways with me, and being able to obtain (from chemical supply companies locally) a gram of say 2c-p/e for under a hundred if I remember correctly... needless to say they're definitely not vitamin c or tequila, them be some different spirits
If an ai did become self aware, we wouldn't even necessarily know it. If you were a super intelligent ai, you know that humans would fear the singularity, so couldn't it try to hide that fact?
That's what we're all afraid of
@@danharps7874 only if you have no clue how LLMs (chatgpt) and neural networks function. They won't reach that level in either of our lifetimes.
it will and we will never know until wordwide balckout happens and we get back to stone age while A.I. manifests and spreads lol
@@J-_-Sthe sun's flare will take care of the blackouts any time
Yes, also, a self-aware ai would have no reference point for what it means to be human. From its perspective, it would be filled with all these images of cats, but not know how it feels to touch a cat. It would be filled with numbers, but not know how it feels to have a billion dollars, or have 0 dollars.
It's funny seeing a person talk about the unknown always being dangerous while on the same hand being the most destructive sentient imaginable
Every time Duncan is on, they start off every podcast with a “calming the masses on a chaotic situation via comedy” very suspect
if you wanna dispel that sense, listen to the actual beginning of this episode. They go into several terrifying concepts of what the aliens are and what AI is. THEN, they go into this about 10-12 mins in. So they start pretty damn dark (and dank I'm sure)
@@ADPax10 before aliens it was universal basic income, and before that it was WW3. This is literally what intelligence agencies use comedians for. Very “dank” right?! Lmao!