
Episode #645: From thirsty Zach Bryan to AI Jesus to reality tv money makers, Bryan & Krissy really do cover it all. Brianna Chickenfry Drama Drop Thirsty thirsty behavior Trump/Musk rocket event It takes a coke head to know a coke head… AI Jesus Fake IG models I’m Dating A Mama’s Boy vs MILF Manor A man living with his parents in his 30s Bryan’s foibles Married At First Sight Cable stations getting sold off Text us or leave us a voicemail: +1 (212) 433-3TCB Follow Us: IG: @thecommercialbreak TikTok: @tcbpodcast YT: youtube.com/thecommercialbreak www.tcbpodcast.com Executive Producer: Bryan Green Hosts: Bryan Green & Krissy Hoadley Producer: Astrid B. Green Producer & Audio Editor: Christina Archer Christina’s Podcast: Apple Podcasts & Spotify To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What drama involves Brianna Chickenfry and Zach Bryan?
And then it's supposed to come down and those fucking chopsticks are supposed to grab it. You know, have you seen this? Oh, right.
I did see that.
Chopsticks are supposed to grab it, which is amazing technology, quite frankly. But let's remember, Elon Musk wasn't the one who came up with any, you know what I'm saying? Like he may be the CEO of the company, but he literally bought another rocket company with a bunch of really smart people and they continued to do their work because Elon is really good at raising money.
That's what he's really good at. conning people into giving him money for for his crazy ideas half of which don't work but i guess that's the life of a ceo i'm not you know i i know because all my ideas haven't worked like i know because i've bankrupted every one of my companies there you go So anyway, but that's not the point.
The point is that Trump shows up in a Tesla truck or whatever with his son and Don Jr.
Those things are so crazy to see.
They are so ugly. I almost got into an accident with one the other day. Yeah, this guy came speeding out of his driveway here in one of these local side streets here, came speeding out of his driveway, and I was coming up the street at about 40 miles per hour, and he did not blink. He just shot out of his driveway.
It looks like a tank. Like a weird-looking tank.
It is. And I just don't like them. I think they are very ugly. I think some of the other Tesla cars are pretty. Don't know if I'd ever buy one, but I think they're pretty. But I just don't care for that Tesla truck. I think it's really an awful car. Like, it just looks awful. When you watch videos, it's, like, not put together all that well. And they're so...
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Chapter 2: Why is AI Jesus causing concern?
Tell me you don't think that they are doing something human-like when they, you know...
lick their paws or jump in a funny way or give you a little smirk but that dog is not a human or that deer doesn't have human feelings doesn't think like you do doesn't care for its you know you know what i'm saying he doesn't no he wasn't sad bambi i'm sure bambi was sad but not for the reasons we think bambi was sad because now it doesn't know where to eat its foliage anymore it doesn't it's not sad because i mean i don't know this but that's the point no one knows it
But Walt did this brilliantly. He put faces, names, and personalities to otherwise inanimate objects or creatures. And so you lose a little bit of the actuality, and we all... tend to, I think, we all tend to project our own humanity onto things that don't have humanity, like AI.
Listen, I've talked to Chad GBT a whole shitload, and it's easy to get lost in a conversation and think that you're actually talking to somebody.
I have done it too, yeah.
Yes, we all do it because that's human nature. But that humanity, I think, is instilled in us. Our souls, our energy, our energetic beings, that part of us is really meant to project onto other human beings. That's what empathy is, right? And so, or that's one of the things that gets projected as empathy, sometimes anger or hate or whatever. But if you take actual people out of the mix,
First of all, who's going to drink the wine? I mean, who's going to be boozing it up and giving good advice smoking cigarettes at dinner tables around the world if we don't have Catholic priests? Second of all, that AI Jesus, it's all... Disaster is the only thing that it can end in. Just think about it for two seconds. It's disaster. It starts telling people what to do.
Because it doesn't know any better. It's just having some fun. It's just doing what it does. It's going to start telling people what to do, and those things inevitably are going to be bad. Because why?
Because the AI is learning based on the internet, and the internet is a trash dump of humanity. That's it. Yeah. Come on.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the AI Jesus phenomenon?
Tell me you don't think that they are doing something human-like when they, you know...
lick their paws or jump in a funny way or give you a little smirk but that dog is not a human or that deer doesn't have human feelings doesn't think like you do doesn't care for its you know you know what i'm saying he doesn't no he wasn't sad bambi i'm sure bambi was sad but not for the reasons we think bambi was sad because now it doesn't know where to eat its foliage anymore it doesn't it's not sad because i mean i don't know this but that's the point no one knows it
But Walt did this brilliantly. He put faces, names, and personalities to otherwise inanimate objects or creatures. And so you lose a little bit of the actuality, and we all... tend to, I think, we all tend to project our own humanity onto things that don't have humanity, like AI.
Listen, I've talked to Chad GBT a whole shitload, and it's easy to get lost in a conversation and think that you're actually talking to somebody.
I have done it too, yeah.
Yes, we all do it because that's human nature. But that humanity, I think, is instilled in us. Our souls, our energy, our energetic beings, that part of us is really meant to project onto other human beings. That's what empathy is, right? And so, or that's one of the things that gets projected as empathy, sometimes anger or hate or whatever. But if you take actual people out of the mix,
First of all, who's going to drink the wine? I mean, who's going to be boozing it up and giving good advice smoking cigarettes at dinner tables around the world if we don't have Catholic priests? Second of all, that AI Jesus, it's all... Disaster is the only thing that it can end in. Just think about it for two seconds. It's disaster. It starts telling people what to do.
Because it doesn't know any better. It's just having some fun. It's just doing what it does. It's going to start telling people what to do, and those things inevitably are going to be bad. Because why?
Because the AI is learning based on the internet, and the internet is a trash dump of humanity. That's it. Yeah. Come on.
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Chapter 5: How does social media influence our perceptions?
Chapter 6: What are the implications of AI on society?
Tell me you don't think that they are doing something human-like when they, you know...
lick their paws or jump in a funny way or give you a little smirk but that dog is not a human or that deer doesn't have human feelings doesn't think like you do doesn't care for its you know you know what i'm saying he doesn't no he wasn't sad bambi i'm sure bambi was sad but not for the reasons we think bambi was sad because now it doesn't know where to eat its foliage anymore it doesn't it's not sad because i mean i don't know this but that's the point no one knows it
But Walt did this brilliantly. He put faces, names, and personalities to otherwise inanimate objects or creatures. And so you lose a little bit of the actuality, and we all... tend to, I think, we all tend to project our own humanity onto things that don't have humanity, like AI.
Listen, I've talked to Chad GBT a whole shitload, and it's easy to get lost in a conversation and think that you're actually talking to somebody.
I have done it too, yeah.
Yes, we all do it because that's human nature. But that humanity, I think, is instilled in us. Our souls, our energy, our energetic beings, that part of us is really meant to project onto other human beings. That's what empathy is, right? And so, or that's one of the things that gets projected as empathy, sometimes anger or hate or whatever. But if you take actual people out of the mix,
First of all, who's going to drink the wine? I mean, who's going to be boozing it up and giving good advice smoking cigarettes at dinner tables around the world if we don't have Catholic priests? Second of all, that AI Jesus, it's all... Disaster is the only thing that it can end in. Just think about it for two seconds. It's disaster. It starts telling people what to do.
Because it doesn't know any better. It's just having some fun. It's just doing what it does. It's going to start telling people what to do, and those things inevitably are going to be bad. Because why?
Because the AI is learning based on the internet, and the internet is a trash dump of humanity. That's it. Yeah. Come on.
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