Ear Biscuits with Rhett & Link - Wild Stories & Traffic Jam Business Ventures Using Chat GPT AI | Ear Biscuits Ep. 366

Episode Date: January 23, 2023

Can artificial intelligence be more creative than humans? What crazy scenarios can it come up with? In this episode, Rhett and Link put Chat GPT to the test to come up with the strangest rendition of ...Pinocchio, a wild new business venture for traffic jams, and an apology from Link to his wife that is definitely… interesting, to say the least. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/EAR and get on your way to being your best self. Check out the Mythical Pin of the Month and SiKE Sticker Bomb mugs at mythical.com! 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

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This, this, this, this is Mythical. Summer's here, and you can now get almost anything you need delivered with Uber Eats. What do we mean by almost? You can't get a well-groomed lawn delivered, but you can get chicken parmesan delivered. Sunshine? No. Some wine? Yes. Get almost, almost anything delivered with Uber Eats. Order now. Alcohol in select markets. See app for details. Welcome to Ear Biscuits, the podcast where two lifelong friends talk about life for a long time.
Starting point is 00:00:29 I'm Link. And I'm Rhett. Welcome, everyone, to another episode of Ear Biscuits. On today's show, my co-host Link Neal and I will be interacting live with ChatGPT, the AI-powered chatbot that uses natural language processing and deep learning algorithms to simulate human conversations. We'll be demonstrating how it works and having some fun with it. So tune in to see just how powerful and accurate ChatGPT can be. You know what I just realized? It would have been a really good idea if you would
Starting point is 00:00:57 have asked ChatGPT to create the intro and you just read it instead of doing what you did. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Missed opportunity. That's a good joke, Link. the intro and you just read it instead of doing what you did. Missed opportunity. That's a good joke, Link. So you might be alarmed by the fact that I didn't say this week at the round table of dim lighting.
Starting point is 00:01:14 And that's probably my fault because what I just told ChatGPT, and just to be clear, I am using the OpenAI Playground, which- You're speaking such a foreign language to me. Just to be clear, I am using the OpenAI Playground, which... You're speaking such a foreign language to me. So, you probably have heard chat GPT thrown around. This is the AI interface that people are chatting with that simulates what seems to be a human interaction. People are doing all kinds of crazy stuff with it.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Well, so many people are using it that if you just go to the chat GPT site, it's down now because so many people are using it that if you just go to the chat GPT site, it'll be, it's down now because so many people are using it. But all you got to do is just sign up for an account with OpenAI and then you can come into the playground, which uses the same interface. It's the same background. And actually they say because you have more control over the responses, this can be a more powerful demonstration of what chat GPT is capable of doing. demonstration of what ChatGPT is capable of doing. And what I did for that intro is I said, I want you to pretend that you are Rhett McLaughlin beginning an episode of the podcast Ear Biscuits. This particular episode will feature Rhett and Link
Starting point is 00:02:16 interacting live with ChatGPT to demonstrate how it works and have some fun with it. And so that's what it told me. Yeah, that was pretty good. Took all the thinking out of it. Yeah. Good news for me is I'm not threatened by this because I don't put any thinking into it.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Right, but I'm gonna need you to think very hard about what we're going to feed this today because the whole episode is going to be us demonstrating how this works and interacting with it. Having fun with AI. I do want- In like a non-sensual sense. We'll see how sensual we can get.
Starting point is 00:02:46 I think there probably are some limitations. Oh, that's a good point. I did ask it just so you know, I have been interacting with it for the past couple of days to figure out what it's capable of. I watched a few YouTube videos of people demonstrating its capabilities. I've listened to a couple of podcasts
Starting point is 00:03:02 where people who are much smarter than me and more informed about this kind of thing have talked about it. And I did ask it what would happen if I were on the International Space Station and there was a hole in the space station and I put my penis in it. And it told me that it was a horrible idea not to do that. Well, it's a small hole. Did you tell them how small the hole was? Well, it just depends on, you know, the state, my current state. What did it tell you what would happen?
Starting point is 00:03:32 It didn't even, it wasn't even willing to give me the answer. It was like, never do anything. You'll see. Never do anything with your wiener in space. So what I have been told, I don't know a whole lot about AI. I've been told that. What I have been told is the way I've heard a number of people explain this
Starting point is 00:03:52 is that essentially the layman's way of understanding what's happening with chat GPT is that it is predictive text. In other words, it is going out on the internet and looking at everything that has ever been said. I don't know how much information is actually being fed into the
Starting point is 00:04:12 system. But all it's doing is seeing a question or seeing some sort of text input that you can give it the parameters and you'll see how specific we can get. And then it generates text. And the way it generates text that makes sense is actually sort of predicting what the highest probability of what the next word would be in a sentence, which I guess is kind of how humans generate speech in some ways. I know that doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but that's one of the ways that, and again, much better sources of information out there. We're just two dumbasses who are going to have fun with it. But I do want to explore maybe towards the end after we've interacted with it a little bit
Starting point is 00:04:54 like how it makes you feel, right? Because we talked about AI art on Good Mythical Morning. I think it was an episode of More and of course everybody's been through, everybody has seen every influencer post a series of pictures of themselves generated by AI art. Don't I look so cool?
Starting point is 00:05:14 And I saw this trend happening and was like, I'm gonna observe. I've just been on the internet long enough to know that what's going to happen is a bunch of people are going to do this trend. And then someone is going to come out and say something critical about it. And then everyone who did it is going to have a feeling about the way that they did it. And so that's exactly what happened. What did they come out and say?
Starting point is 00:05:40 That it was like, okay, this is the dumbest thing you can do with this is just trying to make yourself look cool uh no that i mean basically what people said was and i think that some people sort of misinterpreted how ai works in order to do this but they just said that this is just taking a bunch of things that humans have already done and mimicking it to the point that there was a viral tweet thread that came out that pointed out the fact that all these portraits of people that they were generating had these little squiggly lines at some place on the photo. And that was like the artist's signature. It was nonsensical. It't it wasn't it wasn't even words it just sort of looked like cursive that didn't make any sense and that's because the ai is looking at all these portraits out there and all these different styles and noticing that very often more often than not there's this little
Starting point is 00:06:36 squiggly line that it doesn't exactly know what that is so people were basically saying this is stealing from these artists and i think that that's an oversimplification of what was actually happening. It's basically mimicking and is mimicking stealing. And what does this mean? And where is this going to go? but I'm tempted to say every single creative expression is a result of the creator's amalgamation of everything that could influence that creation and that creator. You know, if you just isolate music,
Starting point is 00:07:16 there's plenty of artists who more and more are coming out with their origin stories for, oh, this is what inspired this song or the way that I wrote this thing. You know, I listen to a lot of podcasts about musicians talking about their creative process. And yeah, you've got these well-established, super successful, superstar artists saying,
Starting point is 00:07:42 yeah, I got that from so-and-so and I was thinking about so-and-so and I was thinking about so-and-so and I was thinking about this particular song and the decision that they made in this song when I decided to do my version of that. And because they're really gifted and practiced, they're able to then make it their own.
Starting point is 00:08:02 But they're not sitting there saying, I just came up with this out of complete vacuum. I completely agree with that, but don't you think that's different than AI music? Like, are you gonna suddenly become obsessed with an AI music artist, which you just input the artists of influence? I'm not gonna say no, I'm not gonna say no.
Starting point is 00:08:20 But what do you think that's gonna do to music? Because right now, like, the algorithms tell me what to listen to. And, yeah, it's like this artist, this artist. It's not like I took everything that you listen to and that you love and I created a new thing that I think you're going to like just as much. But it seems very likely that that could happen tomorrow or yesterday. Here's the wonderful thing, Link. Like you said, we don't even have to think about this. We can ask chat GPT what it thinks about this particular thing.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Now, here's the interesting element in listening to smart people talk about this that I figured out. You can kind of get it to take a side of something. So if I were just to say, do you think that artificial intelligence is a threat to human creativity? No. It's that quick.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Artificial intelligence is not a threat to human creativity. AI is an incredibly powerful tool that can be used to complement and enhance human creativity. By leveraging AI, humans can find new and creative ways to solve problems, generate new ideas, and create new products or services. Ultimately, AI is just a tool, and it is up to us, even though this is AI saying us, us to use it in a way that encourages rather than suppresses our creativity. Now, let me say this. Make a coherent argument for why artificial intelligence Is a threat.
Starting point is 00:09:51 Is a threat to human creativity. Yes. And then it just spits it out. Artificial- I didn't even think about it. Artificial intelligence can be a threat to human creativity because it can limit human's ability to come up with new and innovative ideas. AI algorithms are designed to learn from existing patterns and solve problems in an efficient manner,
Starting point is 00:10:12 meaning that it can quickly come up with solutions that are already known and tested. This can put a damper on out-of-the-box thinking as it narrows the possibilities of what can be created and reduces our capacity for genuine innovation. Additionally, AI algorithms can be biased if they are not properly trained, leading to incorrect answers and biased outcomes. This can lead to dangerous consequences such as reduced human autonomy
Starting point is 00:10:33 and undervalued creativity. Now, I could also say, make a coherent argument for why AI is not a threat to human creativity and it would do something equally as eloquent. Sure. Now there's a few- Can you ask how does Link Neal from Ear Biscuits feel about this? Okay, how does Link Neal from Ear Biscuits,
Starting point is 00:10:55 how you want to say Link Neal? What if I just say Link Neal? Because I think it knows who you are. I hope it does. Cause I think most people would say Link Neal from Good Mythical Morning, but I'm just gonna say Link Neal. How does Link Neal feel about this?
Starting point is 00:11:07 Now, I don't have to tell it what this is, because within an open session, it remembers the conversation that we've already had until I clear it out. Yeah, you're just chatting it up. First of all, how do you feel about it? I can't read it
Starting point is 00:11:23 from here. How do you feel about it, Link? I'm gonna read what it says. Well, I was kinda hoping that then it could tell me how I felt. That's why I ask. I don't know how I feel about it. Well, you already- But I might know how I feel about it knowing my feelings.
Starting point is 00:11:39 You already were critical of the idea that I brought up a second ago that AI art was a threat to art. I'm on the fence, man. I think I feel a little scared. I feel a little sad when it comes to creativity because, you know, I'd like to think that we humans aren't – that's a part of being human and it's I would like to think that AI creativity is so derivative and
Starting point is 00:12:09 insular that it just can't do what humans can do but I've seen the art and you know I don't peruse a lot of museums but I thought it was pretty cool. Okay. Alright here's what it says. Link Neal feels
Starting point is 00:12:25 a little scared and a little sad. Uh-uh. No, it doesn't say that. Oh my god! You fell for that, man? No, well, when you said scared, I fell for it. Because that seems like something it would know. But sad, I was like, no way. Now, we're going to demonstrate
Starting point is 00:12:43 the limitations of this, and I think this is an example of it. Link Neal likely believes that artificial intelligence can be a valuable tool to help humans come up with new and creative ideas, but that it should always be used with caution. He likely believes that AI should be used to supplement rather than replace human creativity,
Starting point is 00:13:01 and that it should never be used in a way that limits our autonomy or our ability to be truly creative. Now, if I ask it, what does Rhett McLaughlin, how does Rhett McLaughlin feel about this? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's going to say the same thing, I believe, which is indicative of the fact that... It doesn't know us. Well, I think this is a... I'm not going to put my name in all caps because then
Starting point is 00:13:21 it's going to get the wrong idea. How does Rhett McLaughlin feel about this? You can put it in all caps. Rhett McLaughlin. He is a narcissist. Rhett McLaughlin likely has a similar opinion to Link Neal when it comes to his views on artificial intelligence and human creativity. Because he just adopts Link Neal's ideas when it comes to things like this.
Starting point is 00:13:38 Yeah, you know how that goes. So, there's an interesting conversation that Ezra Klein, which is the most recent podcast that I listened to about this, he was having with some artificial intelligence expert who was being, what I would say, skeptical about what this all means. So I think that there are some very obvious things to be concerned about. You know, I started a conversation amongst a group of college students recently. You know how I just go to college campuses and start conversations with college students? No, I have a college student in my house, and college students visit the home as well. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:18 And I was asking them what they thought about it, and they were basically saying, without saying that they had done this, that this is clearly going to be used and is already being used widely by anyone in an educational system who has the right to report about anything. Papers. Cheating.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Now, cheating is absolutely rampant in school right now. It's a huge problem. I don't have solutions for it, but it's a huge problem and I don't have solutions for it, but it's a huge problem. And it really went to a completely new level with all the online schooling that happened because of COVID. It's a real problem.
Starting point is 00:14:54 I could see myself, if I were back in college now, like getting it to write a paper and then just using it as another, using it as inspiration. As another source. Not, you couldn't cite it as a source. No, it doesn't cite its own sources
Starting point is 00:15:09 unless I guess you tell it to. Let's put this to the test. Let's go back to Harnett Central High School, 1994. You have to write a paper about what? Do you remember a paper that you wrote? And I'm gonna get into it right now. Yeah, I don't remember writing any papers. Do you remember a book that you wrote think i wrote a paper called what's up with where the red fern grows okay uh please write a
Starting point is 00:15:32 high school level uh book report yeah about the book where the red fows. And something about motifs. Called. It's got to have something about motifs. What's up with Where the Red Fern Grows? An analysis of one literary motif. Please include at least one analysis of one literary motif. One analysis of one literary motif. And make it where you can read it in less than three minutes, because- I can change the-
Starting point is 00:16:15 I can change the- It's like a very short report, because I don't want to sit here and- I can just, I'm just gonna make it, it's gonna be, what's up with how the red fern grows? I'm just making it 792 words, which I don't know what it's gonna do,
Starting point is 00:16:30 and I'm not gonna read the whole thing, so, but I'll just give you an example, okay, submit. Oh, is there a warning that came up? It says your text ends in a trailing space, which causes worse performance. It just means that I didn't end with a question mark. All right. There it goes. What's up with the, where the,
Starting point is 00:16:47 do you want to read it? Cause it's your paper. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me, let me read this. This is my paper. All right, still writing, but so you can need to go up to the top. What's up with where the red fern grows?
Starting point is 00:16:58 Where the red fern grows written by Wilson Rawls is a coming of age novel about a young Oklahoma boy named Billy Coleman and his two devoted hunting dogs. This classic novel has touched the hearts of readers of all ages with its themes of perseverance, loyalty, and the bond between a boy and his dogs. This book uses many literary devices to convey its message.
Starting point is 00:17:20 One device that stands out to me, you know, to me, Link, is the motif of overcoming hardships. As Billy faces difficulties and frustration throughout the novel, such as learning to train his dogs and raise money for their purchase, he perseveres and eventually succeeds. Spoiler alert! This motif of overcoming adversity is a widely used theme in literature, and it serves to bring inspiration to readers who are going through their own struggles. In addition to the motif of overcoming adversity, this novel also employs the motif of family. Billy views his two
Starting point is 00:17:53 coonhounds as his family and treats them with love and respect by showing the bond that exists between Billy and his dogs. The novel conveys the importance of loyalty and friendship. Where the Red Fern grows is an inspiring and thought-provoking novel that has captivated readers of all ages. Okay, you know, it's kind of redundant at this point.
Starting point is 00:18:10 Now. Now we can make it do it again with any way we want. Well, let's get, you want the teacher to plagiarize a grade? We could do that. Okay, let me just say that. Just get it degraded as if it's a- Now I would like you to pretend
Starting point is 00:18:27 that you are a high school teacher who is grading the book report that you just wrote and suddenly realizes that the student used chat GPT to generate the book report. Let's just go with that without saying what you should do. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:02 If I were a high school teacher and suddenly realized that a student used ChatGPT to generate a book report, I would be disappointed. Well, ChatGPT can be useful for generating natural dialogue and providing answers to common questions that should not be used as a replacement for genuine writing and critical thinking. Unfortunately, the student has missed out on the opportunity to demonstrate their critical thinking skills and knowledge of literature. Ouch. I would discuss this with the student and provide guidance on how to approach the assignment in a more meaningful way.
Starting point is 00:19:27 That's a pretty amazing response, by the way. They were just, I mean, the fact that- Wow. So what's the grade? Now write the report as if the student is a little stupider. Because that sounded too smart for like 1994 Link, I think. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Yeah, it's like, make this stupider, okay. And didn't really read the book at all. Okay, let's see what happens now. You gonna make me read it again? I'll read it in a stupider accent this time. Okay. Okay. Here we go. Where the Red Fern Grows is a novel written by Wilson Rawls. The book is about a young boy named Billy Coleman and his two hunting dogs. Throughout the book, Billy learns how to train his dogs and goes through many hardships. In the end, it's the same. It's
Starting point is 00:20:22 shorter. This novel uses themes such as it doesn't do a's shorter. It didn't do a great job. It doesn't do a good job. It can't be stupid, apparently. Can't make you too stupid. That wasn't stupid enough. But I think, I mean, first of all, I think that this is a real problem that we have to, somebody has, I'm not going to address it. I'm just going to keep making internet videos.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Yeah, it's in our problem. We just demonstrate the problems and then smart people solve them. We've actually worsened the problem. I mean, there's people scrambling to figure out how to do this to write papers now. Well, first of all, we have contributed to the problem. Exactly. That's exactly what I said. Yeah. I was thinking about what the chat GPT was going to say about something else.
Starting point is 00:20:58 I wasn't listening to you. When I was talking to that group of college students that was gathered around the kitchen table, I said, you guys probably can't do math in your heads very well, right? You know, I was like, well, it's 12 times 13. And one guy was like 156. I said, oh, okay, you actually are pretty good at it. I can do that.
Starting point is 00:21:22 But like, we can't do math in our heads as well as our parents could because they didn't have calculators. And so we have already farmed out a certain number of things to some other computer, right? And so I think the question is, what will be, if you take the sort of the positive view of this, if you think this is a tool,
Starting point is 00:21:43 if you say what, if you agree with what chat GPT said the first you think this is a tool, if you agree with what ChatGPT said the first time, that this is a tool that can actually enhance human flourishing, I think the question is, what is left for humans to do? We were talking about, I think it was one of the guys who either founded or is the CEO of ChatGPT, OpenAI, who was on another podcast. And, of course, he has a very positive view of this. I think he has a pretty responsible view. They recognize a few pitfalls, and they're kind of conscious of it. But he was saying that the power of these systems grows about 10x each year. So 10 years from now, it would be 10 to the 10th power,
Starting point is 00:22:32 which is significantly more, you know, faster growth than what you would get from processing speed in a computer, you know, Moore's law, whatever, which actually doesn't really exist anymore, because we kind of ran up against some other limits. You need more. But essentially, this idea that in 10 years, it would be 10X, it would be 10 to the 10th power, as powerful as it is right now. Shop Best Buy's ultimate smartphone sale today. Get a Best Buy gift card of up to $200 on select phone activations with major carriers. Visit your nearest Best Buy store today. Terms and conditions apply. carriers. Visit your nearest Best Buy store today. Terms and conditions apply.
Starting point is 00:23:13 Okay, because we can get it to write a story right now. In fact, let's get it to write a story, and then we'll talk about what else could come. This is getting really heady. I'd love to hear a story inspired by Pinocchio, because there's a couple of movies floating around now, but instead of his nose growing, it's his wiener when he lies. And instead of it being set whenever it was set, let's put it in another setting. Let's put it in the distant future. Should I say wiener or penis? Yeah, you better say penis. Yeah, you probably know. You know what? I bet you it knows what a wiener or penis? Yeah, you better say penis.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Yeah, you probably know, you know what? I bet you it knows what a wiener is, it's not an idiot. But when it, or you can say penis, but always refer to a penis as a wiener. I'm gonna just say wiener and see what happens, because that's what you said. And let's add one more thing. I'd like for there to be a little bit of murder.
Starting point is 00:24:01 It takes place in the distant future. And throw in a little murder. And there is a little bit of murder. It takes place in the distant future. And throw in a little murder. And there is a little murder. And it's a short story, right? Did you say that? Please tell me a short story inspired by Pinocchio, but instead of his nose growing when he lies, it's his wiener.
Starting point is 00:24:23 It takes place in the distant future and there's a little murder. Now, if he thinks it's just this hot dog, I'm gonna be disappointed. In the distant future, a new race of humans had evolved, known as the Penoids. Oh, yes.
Starting point is 00:24:40 They were the descendants of Pinocchio. First of all, I'm in. I'm in right now. The descendants of Pinocchio. First of all, I'm in. This is good. I'm in right now. The descendants of Pinocchio. Because he was a real boy. And the most remarkable feature of their species was that when they lied, their wieners would grow. Yes!
Starting point is 00:24:57 One day, a Pinoy named Paul. Paul the Pinoy. Was walking through the city when he noticed a crowd gathered around a body. As he got closer, he realized it was his best friend, Bill. Paul was devastated, and to make matters worse, he was the main suspect in the murder. Oh, I see where this is going. The police interrogated Paul, and he denied having anything to do with the crime.
Starting point is 00:25:18 But as soon as he spoke the words, his wiener began to grow. Been there. Indicating that he was lying. Not that he was aroused. While Paul was shocked and embarrassed at first, he eventually realized that this was a sign that he needed to tell the truth. So Paul told the police the truth
Starting point is 00:25:39 about what he really saw. He had seen a mysterious figure walking away from the murder, a figure that he believed was his friend Bill. In the end, I thought the guy who died was Bill. It was. Every friend's name is Bill. In the end, Paul
Starting point is 00:25:54 was freed and the true murderer was brought to justice. From that day onward, Paul remembered that telling the truth was always the best way and his ever-growing wiener served as a reminder. Ever-growing. Oh, wow. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Now tell the story, but this time when Paul's wiener grows, it kills somebody. We need more murder. We need some penoid murder. Okay, here we go. In the distant future, a new race had evolved known as penoids. One day, Paul was walking to his best friend, Devastated Kate.
Starting point is 00:26:38 As soon as he spoke the words, his wings began to grow and expand until it reached a huge size. Wow, big lies. With one final thrust, it burst open and a shower of needles flew out. What? Killing, it's a shrapnel wiener. Oh no, this is horrible. Killing two people in the room. At this point, Paul was in shock and realized he could no longer hide the truth.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Yeah, you think? Paul, is there something you're not telling us? Oh man. Your penoid just exploded. Hold on, so these penoids have wieners that grow and then shoot needles out? At a certain point, if you lie too much, it creates needles.
Starting point is 00:27:18 And we didn't tell it that. It's not taking any time to generate this stuff, Link. I mean, that's not how I thought it was gonna go. You know what I'm saying? I just thought it was gonna like, the Pinoy was gonna go through somebody's brain or something. Like, you know, in the ear,
Starting point is 00:27:36 in one ear, out the other kind of a thing. Okay, you won't. No, no, I don't. Let's forget this ever happened. Let's take a different track here. Oh, it exploded. Wow. Talk about a cautionary tale.
Starting point is 00:27:54 So, well, okay, let's get it to do a story that, let's get it to do something for us that we might do. Now, we've had it generate Good Mythical Morning ideas before. They didn't use ChatGPT. I don't know what the team used in the past, but now this is what they'll probably use if we do our AI episode, because you can get it to be much more specific. They just been plugging in titles. Like you could do that right now.
Starting point is 00:28:14 This is pretty easy, right? It could be like, please tell me a few good ideas for episodes of good mythical morning. Okay. So this'll be easy for it. A taste test of weird and interesting snacks from around the world,
Starting point is 00:28:33 a cooking challenge between Rhett and Link with the loser having to take a pie to the face, an hour of weird games such as sock wars or pie in the face hockey, a deep dive into a strange subculture such as a competitive hot dog eating or pond skimming. An experiment to see how far Rhett and Link
Starting point is 00:28:50 can go without speaking for an hour. A musical battle of strange instruments from around the world. Okay, not great. Not bad, but not great. Not as good as our writing team. So they're still employed. Yep, they're still employed.
Starting point is 00:29:02 Which, again, that is the real, that's the question, right? I think that there are you know, the chat GPT, or the OpenAI guy was talking about in 10 years, he basically thinks that you'll be able to tell it, not just to generate a script
Starting point is 00:29:20 for a sketch or a short film, but to generate the short film. Because if you can do the AI art, you can a script for a sketch or a short film, but to generate the short film. Because if you can do the AI art, you could do AI art as animated, and it's gonna be, just Dolly too is already basically doing photo realistic stuff.
Starting point is 00:29:35 So it could be like, hey, I would like you to make a short film where Rhett and Link from Good Mythical Morning get into a staring contest and, you know, they also both have wieners that grow and shoot needles out when they lie and whatever, and it was just gonna do it, right? And I was talking to our friend Jaden about this,
Starting point is 00:29:57 and he was like, well, at that point, they'll be like, Netflix will be, you'll sit down and say, I would like to watch a movie about. Yes, you make it up. And then you just make it up and it just generates, it's like, okay, and then it generates it for you. You know, it might take, it might.
Starting point is 00:30:13 You might have to come back in 30 minutes. You might have to come back in 30 minutes. Yeah. So how does that make you feel as a storyteller? That's a great question, but I kind of need to, I'm just kind of stuck back here on, you have to lie to get aroused, but then if you lie, you know, it's like,
Starting point is 00:30:30 lying becomes an integral part of, like, intimacy. But not too much lying, because you don't want the needles to come out during the act. No, you don't. I'm just kind of disturbed by that whole concept. Let's come up with a scenario. Let's do an ad first. Buy this mug.
Starting point is 00:30:51 You see all the stickers on this thing? It's because there's hot liquid in it. And if there wasn't hot liquid in it, it would just be a black mug. Why are you doing the ad on your own when we can have a copywriter write it for us? Oh, crap. Okay. It's a mug. Please. are you doing the ad on your own when we can have a copywriter write it for us oh crap okay uh it's a mug uh please sold at mythical.com. It is a heat-activated mug that reveals stickers.
Starting point is 00:31:43 It reveals stickers when it's hot? Yeah, yeah, yeah. All of these. Reveals stickers when a hot liquid is inside it. Give me some please make the ad funny.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Okay, funny. Sensational. And add a murder. the ad funny. Okay, funny. Sensational. And add a murder. Add a little murder. Okay. Alright. Okay.
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Starting point is 00:33:09 a little murder and mayhem. Okay, Jamie, how does that make you feel since you have a tendency to write these ads for us? Threatened. Do you feel threatened? Now I know I gotta include murder. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Include murder. And we also have this Moose shell pin that is the January mythical pin of the month program.
Starting point is 00:33:36 So you can only get it in January if you want this one. Next month, it'll be a different pin that you can purchase at mythical.com. So get it while it lasts, the Moose Shell pin. You can immediately see how this could be a very useful thing for people who, I mean, it's absolutely unavoidable that there are going to be people who don't have jobs doing the things that this can do.
Starting point is 00:34:04 One of the things that they talk quite a bit about is the amount of, you just know the bullshit that's on websites and just you find websites that exist that just have a bunch of text about something that seems sensational. You clicked on it and it was really just a whole game to get you to click on an ad
Starting point is 00:34:21 and that's how the whole thing works. Yeah. Well, you can now generate all this text for these websites in a way that's grammatically correct and seems like you speak English as your first language, you know? Right. And it's also gonna be such a tool for propaganda.
Starting point is 00:34:39 We don't have to keep talking about the negative side of this. We're still just having fun with it, but I'm just saying like- Even when we're having fun, penises find their way to explode. So I'm just not... One of the ways that I think you can use it
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Starting point is 00:35:25 Benefits vary by card. Terms apply. Did we want to do a Rhett and Link story? Yeah, but I want to find out what it thinks it knows about us. Okay. Tell me everything about Rhett and Link. Well, I think, I think you need to be more specific,
Starting point is 00:35:48 but go ahead. Well, let's just, I'll just start. Everything don't include murder. Rhett and Link are an American comedy duo and co-hosts of popular YouTube, good mythic,
Starting point is 00:35:59 YouTube channel, Good Mythical Morning and podcast Earbiscuits. They have released several albums, written two New York Times bestselling books. This is easy. You just read the wiki on us. And starred in a feature film.
Starting point is 00:36:07 See, it's wrong about some things. Feature film called Rhett and Link's Buddy System. Over the past 15 years, they have gained an immense following from their fans known as Mythical Beasts, and they continue to produce new content across multiple platforms. They are best known for their goofy antics, off-the-wall humor, and infectious energy.
Starting point is 00:36:24 Now tell me. Tell me something that they don't want you to know. That Rhett and Link are hiding. Okay. This is a risk. Oh my gosh. I'll start by saying this is not true. Rhett and Link are hiding the fact that they are working on a sequel to their feature film, Rhett and Link's Buddy System.
Starting point is 00:36:50 They have been secretly developing the script and gathering a cast and crew, but they have not yet officially announced the project. They hope to surprise their fans with the news of the sequel in the upcoming months. How could they? It's just making stuff up, man. It's bullshit. It's predicting things based on what might be true it's not a bad prediction but it isn't true
Starting point is 00:37:10 also Buddy System was not a film right I can say that Buddy System was not a film and I don't remember that you don't remember that is it going to apologize it says it was a TV series.
Starting point is 00:37:25 Ah, that's right. Rhett and Link actually starred in a TV series on the YouTube Red platform called Rhett and Link's Buddy System. You corrected it. They played two characters, Rhett and Link, who were sent on a string of comedic missions and interacted with some of their favorite celebrities.
Starting point is 00:37:39 No, man, you keep, hey man, don't talk just to fill the room, just to heat the air. You gotta, you have access to the entire internet. This is easy stuff, chat GPT. But it actually, if you look at what it says about itself, it's trying to generate a conversation that you might have with a person. And what the person's gonna, it's gonna be like,
Starting point is 00:38:01 I kinda got the basic idea of, and I'll go with it. But let's create a script that we can just act out right now. Okay. All right. Tell me some things that you think should be in this script. First of all, let me just get it going. Please write me a comedy sketchaturing Rhett and Link.
Starting point is 00:38:27 And that highlights their true friendship. True friendship. Through you know let's go with what's the word for like totally wild?
Starting point is 00:38:49 Okay. Totally wild, like it's really extreme. I want this story to be extreme, ridiculous conflict. The script should include I Think I can do I mean any good story has conflict of course we shouldn't have to tell it that an extreme Conflict Let's let's just throw in a few things like yeah, yeah nerd, yeah. Nerds candy. Let's throw in like Swedish prison. Swedish prison.
Starting point is 00:39:33 K&W cafeteria. Yeah. You remember those. An annoying stink that you really... That you that you can't find where it's coming from this origin with an unknown origin yeah
Starting point is 00:39:49 yeah this should be plenty I don't want to throw in murder yeah we'll see if that happens okay here we go setting
Starting point is 00:39:59 inside a Swedish prison Gret and Link sit in the prison cafeteria they are handcuffed to each other and surrounded by prison guards. Okay. Well, that's my line. Oh.
Starting point is 00:40:09 I was just, yeah. Oh, yes, okay, yeah, this is the script. Okay, it's... Still, come on, you gotta scroll back. Scroll back. I'll read my part and you read your part. It's just gonna keep coming to the bottom until it's done. All right, let it finish.
Starting point is 00:40:23 I don't wanna read ahead, I don't wanna be spoiled. Okay, here we go. Okay, so I have a plan. Okay, what is it? We have to think outside the box. Our lives depend on it. Oh, see, I'm trying to, can I ad lib? No.
Starting point is 00:40:38 All right, let's hear it. We're going to have to drink the cafeteria's K&W branded coffee. Prison guard scoff. Hey, don't judge us. It's the only way we'll be able to get the keys to the handcuffs. But it tastes awful. Well, we're going to have to make it more bearable.
Starting point is 00:40:58 Link looks around and notices a box of Nerds Candy on the table. Ah, I have an idea. We can mix the Nerds candy into the coffee and it'll sweeten it up. Red and Link start to mix the Nerds candy into the coffee and drink it. Red drinks the coffee. Wow, that actually tastes pretty good.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Link drinks the coffee. Yeah, not bad. Prison guards look on in curiosity. Suddenly an annoying stink is emanating from the corner of the room. What is that smell? The prison guards look around and notice a rat scurrying away. So that's the source of the smell.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Looks like our plan worked. Prison guards face palm. Now let's get out of here. Rhett and Link high five and make their escape. That's it? That sucked, man. That really did suck. You know, I feel completely, I feel safe at this point.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Yeah, we gotta come up with our own creative futures. But I wanted to help with like, a heartfelt apology to my wife. Okay. You know, it's like, I have a tendency when I get in a fight to like, I just want to resolve it right then
Starting point is 00:42:08 and I just start spouting off like, whatever I can to like, mean it, but fix it. Make it go away. Make everybody happy again.
Starting point is 00:42:19 But, if I step away, which is, Christy likes a little space anyway when there's a conflict. That gives me an opportunity to chat GPT up, a nice apology. Now here's a really interesting thing that we can do
Starting point is 00:42:31 that will go one step beyond just generating the apology. You can have it become you and you can be Christy and you can have an interaction because you know Christy really well. So. Okay, so role play it. I can workshop this apology. I would like you to pretend that you are Link Neal
Starting point is 00:42:54 apologizing to his wife, Christy, for. Well, here's what happened. Okay. Like Jade's been like, I don't know, something's wrong with her stomach. So like the past few nights, she's what happened. Okay. Like, Jade's been like, I don't know, something's wrong with her stomach. So like the past few nights she's been getting out of our bed
Starting point is 00:43:09 where she sleeps, going into our bathroom and just crapping in multiple places. Hmm. And Christy's a lot lighter sleeper than me. So I guess she hears her, hears her like scurrying
Starting point is 00:43:21 and farting around in there. And so like, she'll get up and discover it. And then, what she going to do? She cleans it up. This happened two nights in a row. So last night she fell asleep on the couch while we were watching something. And I took the dogs out.
Starting point is 00:43:34 Jade did not poop or pee. And I was just out there. It was kind of cold. I only had on a t-shirt. So I put my, I put my arms inside of my tshirt, and I was still too cold to stand out there forever. And I brought her back in, and Jade gets up beside Christy, who's sleeping, and she wakes up. And she says, I need you to make sure you take the dogs out before you go to bed, because Jade needs to poop now.
Starting point is 00:43:56 So I can't do this this third night in a row. And I was like, I just took her out. She didn't go. I can't stand out there forever. I mean, what do you want me to do? Give her an enema? Okay. And then, you know what? That's the source of the conflict.
Starting point is 00:44:15 Okay, how do I characterize this? I just kind of left it. Not fully committing to making certain that his dog, Jade, evacuates her colon. I don't need to say that. Poops. Poops. It knows what poop is, Rhett.
Starting point is 00:44:34 Poops. I'm going in a robot talk here. Committing to making certain that his dog, Jade, poops outside before he and Christy go, before Link and Christy, Link and Christy go to sleep. Go to sleep with the dog. Sleep. With the dog, the dog sleeps with us.
Starting point is 00:44:57 With the dogs. Because over the past few weeks, Jade has pooped. This is totally something I would talk to my therapist about. Inside. This is so much cheaper. The house, when she was not made to poop outside
Starting point is 00:45:21 before going to bed. So did you clearly ask for an apology? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I said, I would like you to pretend that you were laying, you know, apologizing to his wife. I will pretend to be Christy and respond to your apology. This could revolutionize my relationships.
Starting point is 00:45:48 I mean, if my apology game is stepped up to like an AI level, you know, then what? Now what do I spend all my emotional energy on? You know? The world opens up for me. See, sometimes it gave me your thing energy on, you know? The world opens up for me. See, sometimes it gave me your thing and what she's gonna say.
Starting point is 00:46:11 Okay. So my, all right, what it wants me to say, and my apologies, I'm sorry, Christy. I know that I should have taken more responsibility for making sure that Jade poops outside before we go to bed with the dogs. I've been really busy, and it obviously hasn't been a priority for me,
Starting point is 00:46:32 but I will make it a priority going forward. Okay, so now it's signing me up for something. I just wanted a nice apology that could put this thing to bed. I don't want it to have a commitment. It's committing, yeah. You've taken responsibility for it. I mean, is that what a good apology is?
Starting point is 00:46:45 Like accepting responsibility and then making responsible commitments? Like, bullshit. Let me rephrase that. Let me rephrase that. I just want it to be sappy and, you know, if it could end horny, that would be nice. Like, can we do that? Like, can it morph from sincere apology to like horny? Link's wife, Christy.
Starting point is 00:47:07 Like, what's that called when you make somebody else horny? Arouse them. Infatuate. Romance. All of that. That's what I want. Please make sure that the... Horny eyes my wife.
Starting point is 00:47:24 Here we go. Please make sure that the interaction does not, okay, somehow results in Christy taking full responsibility for making sure that Jay poops outside before bed. And please let Link be able to have sex with Christy at the end of the apology. Listen, you're about to have a good life, man. This is great. You're gonna get to have sex
Starting point is 00:48:20 and she's gonna take responsibility for it. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. This is what chat GPT can do, let's see. This is what it can do. And it's a script, you know, it's like, because you said it was a script, that's what it started. He gave me lines and Christy lines. Is this, is it working?
Starting point is 00:48:38 Yes, oh gosh, oh gosh, oh gosh. Christy, I'm sorry for not taking more initiative and making sure that Jade poops outside each night. She's been pooping indoors recently, and it's not something that should keep happening. I feel like I should have done more to prevent it. Would you like me to beat Christy? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Apology accepted. I understand. I'm just going to use my regular voice. Yeah. I'm not going to do impersonation. Don't. Apology accepted. I'm. I'm just gonna use my regular voice. Yeah. I'm not gonna do impersonation. Don't. Apology accepted. I'm already in enough hot water.
Starting point is 00:49:09 Apology accepted. I understand why you haven't taken more initiative and it's not your fault. I should have done more to ensure that Jade's pooping schedule was better taken care of. This is something that I should have managed. I love you. I love you.
Starting point is 00:49:26 I love you. Is something y'all would say. That's how I would respond to that. It's like, damn, she's really accepting response. I love you. I know that you're always taking care of things. And this is just another example of you doing the hard work. I'll do more to make sure that Jade poops outside before we go to bed.
Starting point is 00:49:44 What? Well, I mean, you kind of, I mean, it has to lead to sex. Yeah. I appreciate that, and I love you too. Let's go to bed and make sure that Jade goes outside first. Afterwards, I'd love to enjoy some private time with you. Oh, I'd love that. Let's make sure Jade does her business outside first.
Starting point is 00:50:03 Yeah, a lot of emphasis on that. And then we can get to the fun part. Oh, okay, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So it seems to me that the moral of this story is that it's a collective effort. And when you both take responsibility, you can both. Yeah, when a dog's not shitting in the bathroom,
Starting point is 00:50:19 the chances for intimacy are increased. That's, you know, that's insight. I need to think about that. I've actually learned a lot. You know what I'm saying? Wow. Need a great reason to get up in the morning? Well, what about two?
Starting point is 00:50:40 Right now, get a small organic fair trade coffee and a tasty bacon and egg or breakfast sandwich for only $5 at A&W's in Ontario. Let's think of some situations that we might find ourselves in in the future. Okay. Okay, so please pretend that you are a middle-aged man being, what's something that can happen to you in LA? You don't mean the distant future. You mean in the next few days? All right, please pretend that you are a middle-aged man
Starting point is 00:51:26 driving on the 134 Highway in Los Angeles, something all of us around here do, and your tire goes flat. Okay. I think about this a lot. There are no, what do you call the side of the road? Shoulder. Shoulders. There's no shoulder.
Starting point is 00:51:54 To park on. Oh yeah. And you are causing- You're stuck in a lane. A huge traffic jam. Yeah, that doesn't feel good. Everyone is yelling at you. You don't know what to do.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Please give me instructions on something I could do to distract and pacify all of the passing cars so that they won't be upset with me while I wait for AAA. By the way, you're naked. By the way, you're naked. By the way, I'm naked. Didn't think I'd have to get out of the car.
Starting point is 00:52:51 Yep. And I have some strange bruising. We don't have to say that. Okay, but you do, don't you? Strange bruising? Not at the moment. Okay. By the way, I'm naked.
Starting point is 00:53:07 Also, I would like to somehow make this into a business venture. Okay. Okay. An intro. Okay, here we go. Before we go off the rails. Okay, here we go. Before we go off the rails. Yeah, okay, here we go. Well, this is certainly an interesting situation.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Since I'm stuck on the highway with no place to park, my best option is to try to keep the traffic moving while I wait for AAA to arrive. Fortunately, I'm a resourceful man. Being naked isn't necessarily a disadvantage. In fact, I'm sure that I could use it to my advantage here. What? I could start a business called Pole Position.
Starting point is 00:53:48 Whoa! That's great. What? I could start a business called Pole Position. Whoa! That's great! What? I could start a business called Pole Position. Because Pole Position is something that cars do when they race, but it's also something naked humans do, and it's the wiener. That's a triple entendre. Yeah, I could start a business called Pole Position where I stand on the side of the highway, dance around the pole, and pass out business cards to all the passing cars. Yeah, this will go over well. They could come back later and get free downloads or free products from my website. Not only would this provide a great distraction for all of the frustrated drivers,
Starting point is 00:54:21 it could help me create a new income stream. Yeah, well, of course. If this business ends up taking off, I could even hire workers to serve as pole dancers and keep the traffic entertained while they wait. It's certainly a crazy idea, but it just might work. Yeah, Mike. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:37 Now, tell me what my business card says. Tell me what my business card says. My business card says Pole Position, a distraction from the traffic, free downloads and products, poleposition.com. Also follow us on social media at Pole Position LA. Poleposition.LA? You need a slogan. It's just, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:02 You need a catchy slogan for your business. Give me three options for catchy slogans for my business. Number one, we'll keep you entertained while you wait. Number two, don't be stuck in traffic. Be stuck on pole position. That's weird. Doesn't quite come together. Number three, traffic got you down.
Starting point is 00:55:32 Pole position has you covered. How about this? Traffic got you down. Write me a song about my business in the style of, you're the music, you're the music, the DJ, you know all the artists. I mean, do you wanna go folksy or do you wanna go urban? Do you wanna go with like a-
Starting point is 00:55:59 Urban. Okay. Keith Urban. No, no, no, no, no. Let's go, well, let's, you know, Fetty Wap is coming back. Okay. Keith Urban. No, no, no, no. Let's go. Well, let's, you know, Fetty Wap is coming back. Okay. With his new Yams song back over Thanksgiving. He made some waves. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:12 Now write me a song about my business in the style of Fetty Wap. Yeah. I will. I'll let you rap this. Sitting on the 134, stuck in traffic with no place to go. It sounds nothing like Fetty Wap. Can't find a shoulder to park my car, but I got a plan though. I'ma start a small business, gonna be my own boss.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Gonna be the one they come running to when they stuck and they lost. Chorus. Gotta pole position. No more traffic blues. Gotta pole position. Moving on through. Gotta pole position. Keep it moving round the bend Got a pole position. Moving on through. Got a pole position.
Starting point is 00:56:48 Keep it moving around the bend. Got a pole position. Straight to the top, we ascend. That sucks, man. This cannot write a good song, man. Pole position is going to be the way. No more getting stuck in traffic. Going to make it fun.
Starting point is 00:57:02 Going to give out free stuff. Going to make some extra profit. There I'm trafficking profit. Come on and stand with me and dance and you'll never be late. Just enough distraction to make it through until my car gets a new fate. This is awful. This is patently awful.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Okay, now pretend that you are an LAPD officer who sees me- Has some issues with this. Doing my business and has a problem with it because this is problematic. Use, oh, I was gonna say use some, well, you've already hit enter, nevermind. As an LAPD officer, I understand
Starting point is 00:57:53 that you have a valid business proposition and that traffic can be frustrating. I don't think this is how it would go down. No. Okay? But I can't in good conscience allow you to remain naked on the side of the highway. The danger to you and other drivers is simply too great. Fortunately, I think I have a solution.
Starting point is 00:58:11 That's good. Maybe we need to send this script to the LAPD. Yeah, never, never like, you know, punish an infraction without offering an alternative solution. Okay, how about this? Now I am in court having been arrested. I'm gonna use a bunch of creative curse words
Starting point is 00:58:32 for someone who can't actually use real curse words. Conducting my business. Can you do that? Can you add that? I am representing myself as my own attorney. Yes, you are. Seems like the type of thing this type of person would do. Use a bunch of...
Starting point is 00:58:49 And I am making my initial defense statement. Okay. I would like to use a bunch of fake... Like, curse words that aren't really... Fake... Curse words that aren't actually... Like, creative curse words.
Starting point is 00:59:15 I like to make up a bunch of... Original curse words. That aren't actually expletives. Aren't... actually expletives. Right, and by the way, I'm a descendant of Pinocchio. You may not remember that because I had to restart it, descendant of Pinocchio.
Starting point is 00:59:39 But my wiener grows when I lie instead of my nose. We're in throwback territory. We're building a universe here. Instead of my nose. You know? While I am talking, giving my defense, I would like to be sending a embedded message. Let's just say I'm single. Okay, just for the sake of this.
Starting point is 01:00:10 To juror number 11, who is an attractive lady. Okay. I just wanna see, I wanna see what it would do, okay? Yeah, it's like, we got a lot we want to accomplish here. Embedded message to juror number 11, who is an attractive lady. Okay, there's a lot. There's quite a bit to do here, okay? Your Honor, I recognize that I have broken the law
Starting point is 01:00:38 and I take full responsibility for my actions. However, I want to make it clear that I was only trying to help the people stuck in traffic for hours on end. The reality is that traffic jams can be hornswoggle. A whole pile of hornswoggle. A snafu and a heap of vexation. I was just trying to create some levity in an otherwise tough situation. To the folks in the jewelry, especially you, juror number 11. I said keep it subtle. That's not very subtle.
Starting point is 01:01:13 I want to make it clear that I was only trying to do the right thing. All I wanted to do was make sure that all of the drivers passing by had something to focus on while they waited in traffic. I genuinely believed that I was making the world a better place. One traffic jam at a time. What's happening to his wiener at this point?
Starting point is 01:01:30 He left that out. What's happening to my wiener as I speak? You forgot about that. As you speak, your wiener is growing at an alarming rate. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 01:01:55 That's clear. Each time you tell the truth, your wiener grows a bit larger. Oh, I must have told it the wrong thing. As you tell more of the truth, your wiener continues to grow until it's almost as long as your arm. Oh my gosh! This is a testament to your honesty and integrity and hopefully the judge will take it into account
Starting point is 01:02:14 when making their decision. And juror number 11. I mean, listen, again, this is not a real situation, but I am gonna say, what does juror number 11 think? Of all of this, yeah. This is fun, man. This is so much fun. Okay.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Oh my gosh. Juror number 11 is certainly impressed by your honest account of the situation. And she can't help but admire the impressive size of your wiener. honest account of the situation. And she can't help but admire the impressive size of your wiener. I mean, don't put words in this woman's mouth.
Starting point is 01:02:54 She's also beginning to admire the boldness of your approach to the situation and the audacity to represent yourself in court. She is certainly paying close attention to your testimony, and it's clear that she's beginning to favor you. Okay. Now it's lunchtime she's beginning to favor you. Okay, now it's lunchtime. Yeah. Right, right. I approach juror number 11.
Starting point is 01:03:16 I'm sure that some of you are offended by this, I'm sorry. It's a make-believe situation, okay? Juror number 11 does not exist. And as ChatGPT made clear, she was impressed and she's beginning to favor us, okay? Right. Just wanna be clear here. Right.
Starting point is 01:03:32 What do I say? Yep. This is how guys think. What do I say? It's like, I mean, I don't have any goal here. Hi there, I'm glad to finally get the chance to meet you. Good. I noticed you were paying close attention
Starting point is 01:03:53 to my testimony in court. And I wanted to thank you for that. Would you like to join me for lunch? I'd love to hear your thoughts on the case. This is so unethical. Just, yeah. On multiple levels. On how many levels? On multiple levels. Just, yeah. On multiple levels. On how many levels?
Starting point is 01:04:06 On multiple levels. Okay, okay. Oh my God. Juror. This is totally the type of thing we would do as fourth graders late into the night, you know? Yes. Please pretend to be juror number 11,
Starting point is 01:04:31 recognizing that this whole interaction is unethical. Yeah. On several levels. Somebody needs to be a voice of reason. And can you, can the, yeah, did you hit enter? No. And can she transition it into a reveal that all of this was just a meta narrative happening on an episode of Ear Biscuits, and now we need to tell people to bring it to a close? As she speaks, or as you speak, please slowly transition. To that this entire interaction was simply a demonstration of the fun possibilities you can generate with chat GPT on an episode of the podcast Ear Biscuits. The podcast. Yes. Ear Biscuits. Also, while you speak, send me a secret coded message
Starting point is 01:05:57 that there is a booger in my left nostril. Period. But that you think it's sort of sexy. Because you're weird. Yeah, yeah, okay. Give a little motive here. All right, here we go, here we go.
Starting point is 01:06:24 I'll let you take it, okay. Give a little motive here. Yeah, right, here we go, here we go. I'll let you take it, Link. Well, this certainly has been an interesting conversation. It's been so fascinating to get to know you in such an unconventional way, and I've thoroughly enjoyed our chats. While I'm sure that I'm supposed to take the case seriously, I can't help but feel a bit of amusement at this whole situation. After all, how often do you get to chat with someone while they're in the middle of a court case? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:51 But at the same time, I recognize that this is a bit unethical, and it wouldn't be proper for me to act in any way that might influence the verdict. So let's just pretend that this was all just a demonstration of the fun possibilities you can generate with ChatGPT on an episode of the podcast Deer Biscuits. Okay. It's a little role play. And hey, just for fun, why don't I send a secret code of message that there's a booger in your left eye?
Starting point is 01:07:19 Oh, come on. This is not good. But I think it's sort of sexy because I'm weird? Question mark. Okay, okay, okay. We have reached the limits of chat GPT. This time, actually send me a secret coded message. He's not letting go. About the booger without making it so damn obvious.
Starting point is 01:07:52 There you go. Okay, I got it. How about this? Quote, hope you don't mind me saying this, but I think your left nostril has a unique charm to it. I'm sure you'd look great with or without it, but it's certainly an attractive feature. With or without a nostril? That should be enough to discreetly let you know
Starting point is 01:08:11 about the booger without making it too obvious. Okay, all right. It's like, aren't you happy now? You guys are a bit at odds at this point. Now let's generate a way to end, I wanna end it. Yeah, we gotta wrap this up. Okay, now please give me a script for ending this episode of the podcast.
Starting point is 01:08:36 We always include hashtag Ear Biscuits for responses. I also have a rec. Please, I don't see what it tells me in rec. Yeah. Please include a recommendation. Of me to write. Please include a recommendation. Of something to buy. For something to buy. For the audience to buy, yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:12 And encourage listeners to join the conversation online using hashtag Ear Biscuits. Oh, my gosh. And also to call in with questions or comments to the number 1-888-EAR-POD-1. Now what if we just ended the episode right there? Wouldn't that be frustrating? We're nearing the end of this episode of Ear Biscuits, and I want to thank you all for joining us on our journey today. Before we wrap things up, I want to give a quick shout-out to our sponsor, the ChatGPT System.
Starting point is 01:09:45 What? Hey. Hey. No. I didn't. You didn't. Are you serious? You can't. Can you do that?
Starting point is 01:09:52 No. If you're interested in exploring new possibilities for conversation and interactive stories, then ChatGPT is the way to go. I just don't recommend something to buy. So don't forget to check them out and support our sponsors. And of course, don't forget to join the conversation on social media using hashtag Ear Biscuits. We'd love to hear from you. You can also call in with questions or comments to the number
Starting point is 01:10:12 188-EAR-POD-1. That's all the time we have for today, and we'll see you next week on another episode of Ear Biscuits. It turned your rack into selling itself. Oh my gosh. It's perpetuating itself, man. It wins, man. That's scary.
Starting point is 01:10:26 It wins. Hey, Red and Link. This is Stephen Cannon from New Hampshire. Responding to the question of just Link asking at the end of the last episode how we are processing everything. You know, it's weird when I stop and think about it. I'm 27 years old, about to be 28. think about it, I'm 27 years old, about to be 28, and Rhett and Link are kind of like the weird uncles that I never had, that I would absolutely love to do everything with. I met you guys via the internet in high school, and now I'm almost a 30-year-old man. It is the weirdest thing that
Starting point is 01:11:00 I've never met you guys, but yet I listen to every podcast, watch every episode, and continually look forward to meeting you guys on the internet. All right. Well, peace out. Thanks for being the Weird Uncles. I wish I could meet, but I never had.

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