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Bill and Kurtis dive into a recent U.S. Senate study predicting that AI could reshape or eliminate 100 million American jobs. What’s hype, what’s real, and who actually bears responsibility for managing this technological shift — the government, corporations, or creators themselves?
From comparing the rise of AI to the dawn of the personal computer, to debating the ethics of automation, “robot taxes,” and even the weirdly promising future of AI actors and custom-made TV endings, this episode captures the humor, unease, and wonder of living through the next big leap.
Stay to the end for their “Excited vs. Terrified” segment — featuring inbox confessionals, music licensing breakthroughs, and one truly unnerving prediction about personalized digital realities.
By Bill Fowler, Kurtis CicaloBill and Kurtis dive into a recent U.S. Senate study predicting that AI could reshape or eliminate 100 million American jobs. What’s hype, what’s real, and who actually bears responsibility for managing this technological shift — the government, corporations, or creators themselves?
From comparing the rise of AI to the dawn of the personal computer, to debating the ethics of automation, “robot taxes,” and even the weirdly promising future of AI actors and custom-made TV endings, this episode captures the humor, unease, and wonder of living through the next big leap.
Stay to the end for their “Excited vs. Terrified” segment — featuring inbox confessionals, music licensing breakthroughs, and one truly unnerving prediction about personalized digital realities.