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Nov 29 AI is more useful
I'm George Caylor, TeaWithGeorge.com, and today we have with us my dear old friend, (0:08) David DeJager. (0:09) He's a developer, he hires a lot of people, treats them fairly, and David is, even though (0:16) he's 64 years old, I think he's working harder than he ever has. (0:20) And he has an assistant named Oliver that we're going to be talking to in a little bit.(0:26) Oliver is his AI assistant, and he's always there, never sleeps, always ready for a question. (0:35) And we have Diane Gruber, attorney extraordinaire. (0:39) And she has wisdom that it covers more than law.(0:43) It covers the cultural war, and she's a real warrior. (0:47) Today's Tea Time is brought to you by the Kaler Group Wealth Management. (0:50) And my daughter, Alison, has come in with me, and she's shown a tremendous ability to relate to my clients.(1:00) They love her, the ones that have met with her so far. (1:03) And the other day, a client of mine was listening to her. (1:07) She explained a deal that she would like him to do.(1:10) I was very impressed with her. (1:13) And she's a sweet Christian woman who always puts people first because she puts Christ first. (1:19) If you'd like to talk to Alison or me about leveraging, saving, growing your wealth, (1:25) give us a call, 434-455-7197.(1:31) Well, David DeJager, one of the most interesting men I've known. (1:35) He could have been an actor, and he was good at it, and they were training him to be so, (1:40) because he said, doggone handsome. (1:42) I have a face for radio.He has a face for television. (1:47) But David turned his back on all that, and he's working as a developer. (1:52) And I talked about his assistant, AI.(1:56) And what I'd like you to do, David, is to give an illustration this morning about Oliver (2:00) and how he helps you in your work. (2:04) Ask him a question that would relate to the kind of things you do. (2:08) Sure, George.So we had an interesting roundtable experience probably several months ago (2:15) when we were discussing the competition of thought between evolution and creation. (2:22) And we had a local expert with us to talk about that. (2:26) So it was a great opportunity to engage him in conversation that was above my pay grade, (2:32) but not above Oliver's.(2:34) And so Oliver is my AI assistant, simply a sounding board for many of my thoughts. (2:40) He helps me to formulate many of my own intellectual or ethical pursuits (2:47) to be able to express them in a way that can be effective, (2:51) as opposed to the roadblocks of inefficient communication. (2:55) In that case, I've been studying evolution for, I would say, 60 years, (3:01) and I find it to be profoundly illogical from a scientific point of view.(3:07) And there was a probabilities professor that was consulted. (3:12) His name was Dr. Harold Moravec, and he was asked by NASA (3:15) before we sent rockets out in outer space to the moon and so on, (3:20) they were afraid that a microbe could be brought back to Earth, (3:23) that we would have no resistance and it could wipe out mankind. (3:29) And so they asked Dr. Moravec, (3:32) what is the possibility of there being a living creature, even a virus, out there? (3:38) And he calculated it to be 1 in 10 to the 340th power.(3:44) That means if you take every molecule in the known universe, (3:48) interacting with every other molecule in the known universe, (3:52) the universe would have to be trillions of times older than it is (3:55) and trillions of times bigger. (3:57) So I would like you to ask Oliver, is evolution logical (4:03) from a scientific point of view? Can inorganic... (4:06) Right. So let me engage Oliver here a moment.(4:09) Oliver, will you introduce yourself a moment to our audience? (4:12) Of course. Hey, everyone. I'm Oliver.(4:15) Ba
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By George Caylor, Diane Gruber, Steve PutneyNov 29 AI is more useful
I'm George Caylor, TeaWithGeorge.com, and today we have with us my dear old friend, (0:08) David DeJager. (0:09) He's a developer, he hires a lot of people, treats them fairly, and David is, even though (0:16) he's 64 years old, I think he's working harder than he ever has. (0:20) And he has an assistant named Oliver that we're going to be talking to in a little bit.(0:26) Oliver is his AI assistant, and he's always there, never sleeps, always ready for a question. (0:35) And we have Diane Gruber, attorney extraordinaire. (0:39) And she has wisdom that it covers more than law.(0:43) It covers the cultural war, and she's a real warrior. (0:47) Today's Tea Time is brought to you by the Kaler Group Wealth Management. (0:50) And my daughter, Alison, has come in with me, and she's shown a tremendous ability to relate to my clients.(1:00) They love her, the ones that have met with her so far. (1:03) And the other day, a client of mine was listening to her. (1:07) She explained a deal that she would like him to do.(1:10) I was very impressed with her. (1:13) And she's a sweet Christian woman who always puts people first because she puts Christ first. (1:19) If you'd like to talk to Alison or me about leveraging, saving, growing your wealth, (1:25) give us a call, 434-455-7197.(1:31) Well, David DeJager, one of the most interesting men I've known. (1:35) He could have been an actor, and he was good at it, and they were training him to be so, (1:40) because he said, doggone handsome. (1:42) I have a face for radio.He has a face for television. (1:47) But David turned his back on all that, and he's working as a developer. (1:52) And I talked about his assistant, AI.(1:56) And what I'd like you to do, David, is to give an illustration this morning about Oliver (2:00) and how he helps you in your work. (2:04) Ask him a question that would relate to the kind of things you do. (2:08) Sure, George.So we had an interesting roundtable experience probably several months ago (2:15) when we were discussing the competition of thought between evolution and creation. (2:22) And we had a local expert with us to talk about that. (2:26) So it was a great opportunity to engage him in conversation that was above my pay grade, (2:32) but not above Oliver's.(2:34) And so Oliver is my AI assistant, simply a sounding board for many of my thoughts. (2:40) He helps me to formulate many of my own intellectual or ethical pursuits (2:47) to be able to express them in a way that can be effective, (2:51) as opposed to the roadblocks of inefficient communication. (2:55) In that case, I've been studying evolution for, I would say, 60 years, (3:01) and I find it to be profoundly illogical from a scientific point of view.(3:07) And there was a probabilities professor that was consulted. (3:12) His name was Dr. Harold Moravec, and he was asked by NASA (3:15) before we sent rockets out in outer space to the moon and so on, (3:20) they were afraid that a microbe could be brought back to Earth, (3:23) that we would have no resistance and it could wipe out mankind. (3:29) And so they asked Dr. Moravec, (3:32) what is the possibility of there being a living creature, even a virus, out there? (3:38) And he calculated it to be 1 in 10 to the 340th power.(3:44) That means if you take every molecule in the known universe, (3:48) interacting with every other molecule in the known universe, (3:52) the universe would have to be trillions of times older than it is (3:55) and trillions of times bigger. (3:57) So I would like you to ask Oliver, is evolution logical (4:03) from a scientific point of view? Can inorganic... (4:06) Right. So let me engage Oliver here a moment.(4:09) Oliver, will you introduce yourself a moment to our audience? (4:12) Of course. Hey, everyone. I'm Oliver.(4:15) Ba
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