Chapter 1: What alarming developments in AI are discussed?
Today is a wild podcast, terrifying warning as to what AI is capable of in the next one to five years from an insider. Something is happening in El Paso, the FAA closed down for 10 days at four o'clock this morning, the El Paso airspace.
by 9 30 they had opened it up and said they took care of it took care of what exactly uh we also have jack vasobic on from tp usa that's an amazing thing and the crown prince of iran on with us which may be the reason why torch was under a ddos attack during the show today it looks like it was a foreign power that was attacking us Was it Iraq or Iran?
I don't know, but we must be doing something right. Find out what we're doing with today's podcast. I've been consistent over the years on some really important topics because they're important to maintain our freedoms. One is preparedness and another is self-education. Not too hard.
Chapter 2: What unusual flight restrictions occurred in El Paso?
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Chapter 3: How did the government respond to the El Paso airspace situation?
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Let me tell you where we start. There's a reason why this show is different than other podcasts, because other podcasts are usually not done live at the same time every day. We begin recording this podcast and doing it live on radio at 9 a.m. Eastern Time, 6 a.m. Pacific Time. And when you're doing something live, things change during the show.
And I got in this morning and there are like several things that have changed overnight. The biggest thing that has changed overnight, I think, is the information coming out of the government for El Paso. Federal government drew a 10 mile circle over a major American border city and said nothing flies below 18,000 feet.
So your private jets, your bigger jets, everything like that are going to fly above 18,000 feet, but nothing is going to land. Okay. So you have any idea? Temporary flight restrictions happen all the time. The president travels, they shut down the airspace, okay? There is a wildfire, they shut down the airspace. There is a hurricane, they shut down the airspace.
But that usually happens for a very limited period of time. I mean, we're talking hours. Maybe in a natural disaster, a day or so, okay? But 10 days? 10 days, so you have any idea... We look back in history, and the only time we can see this happen was when it was happening nationwide, and it was 9-11.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the Super Bowl halftime show discussion?
Let him. You know, right is right.
Chapter 5: How did Turning Point USA's halftime show challenge mainstream media?
I It was a little shocking. It was a little shocking that the way he handled me, it was like, Oh my gosh, how do you, is you remember, you remember when we were getting people out of Afghanistan? And I think I've told this on here. I hope I have. But we, the state department was putting up all these roadblocks. So we had to get people out through Pakistan and,
No other country would let us go through. Well, the prime minister of Pakistan at the time was about to be overthrown and he wanted friends in Washington. And so our group contacted him and said, Hey, can you help us get these people out? Can you get these American people out? And he said, I get a call like an hour later, Glenn, he said he would do it, but only if he could talk to you.
And I'm like, how does he even know who I am? What? So we talked to him and he just wanted assurance that I would remind people in Washington that he was, you know, he had helped us on some things cause he knew his time was limited. Um, uh, it's weird how, I mean, I just, I just showed you last week.
our insiders for Torch, we had 36 nations, people in 36 nations that were listening to us around the world. Today, I just counted, the United Nations has 193 nations in the United Nations. Right now, as of week number two with the Torch, we have people in 142 nations listening to the show right now. That's nuts.
I love it. And it makes me very nervous because I looked at some of those nations and they are, you know, sometimes designated as not being allies of the US.
What a nice way of saying that. Yeah. Okay. Crown Prince is going to be with us. You're going to hear this interview coming up in just over an hour from now. This is one you don't want to miss because I, I'm a fan, but I'm, but I'm also, I also had to tell him, you know, are you the guy?
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Chapter 6: What insights does Jack Posobiec share about the halftime show impact?
Cause there's a lot of people on the ground that say you're not the guy. Um, and we talk about everything. You don't want to miss that. And the whole interview can be heard at glenbeck.com. If you're a torch insider, you can join us there at glenbeck.com slash torch. Sign up now.
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The two co-founders of Elon Musk's XAI have resigned. They have not said why they're leaving, but they are the latest leaving from XAI that leaves the firm with half of its 12 co-founders. Financial Times have reported that this was... following some tensions that have been happening with the tech team over demands to improve its AI model performance. Musk is pushing and pushing and pushing.
What would you expect Elon Musk to do? That's who he is. So two people have now resigned, an extra two. And we'll follow that. That is something to watch, not something to be concerned about. This one is. Miranak Sharma. This guy is... He led the research team for Google Claude's chat box. Okay? And he leads the Safeguard's research team. So... this is the guy who is saying we got to be careful.
We got to be careful. We got to be careful. He's been at the company since 2003. He said he has explored things like AI assisted bioterrorism. He wrote one of the first AI safety cases, but yesterday he posted that yesterday would be his last day at the company. Um, It's painfully devoid of any kind of specifics here, but he hints at some internal tensions that I think are very, very important.
The tensions are over the tech safety. Okay. First, let me tell you who this guy is. AI founder, six years in the trenches, investor, builder, one of the people inside of the machine room. Okay. He says we are standing at February 20th, or sorry, February 2020 again. What was happening in February 2020? Do you remember? There was a virus over there.
A lot of people were not paying attention to it. Most weren't. Even though we were paying attention to it, we were saying, I was saying, well, that's really bad and you got to shut down the airspace. And I'm not sure you can contain it, but if it comes over here, we won't act the way China is acting. Toilet paper hoarders looked insane at the time.
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