Rose and Wayne explore the advances made by A.I. since their last breakdown of "Creepy A.I. Art" nearly two years ago... A light-hearted laugh at some of the nonsense permeating culture today...
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[00:01:28] Welcome to the Poppycock Report. I'm your host, Rose 7777, and I am finally back here again for another impromptu episode with my wonderful co-host, Wayne McRoy. And as you're looking at the screen right now, you will notice that we did not have a video opening and that things are not really scaled properly, but at least we have an amazing image made by my co-host, Wayne McRoy.
[00:01:57] But we completely failed to upload an amazing intro that was made that I'm going to get up as soon as possible. And as I welcome my co-host here, Wayne, I just want to comment that in the... Oh my goodness, Crow's following me. Well, that's what happens when things are live. But anyway, I think it's funny that in the time... Oh my goodness. How do I turn off? Sorry about that. You gotta love live radio.
[00:02:27] I know, I know. Well, if it's Crow, it's fine, right? He's allowed. But I will get back to him as soon as possible. So in the amount of time that it will take me to get our awesome intro loaded up so that we can play it for people, isn't it funny that that's probably going to be longer than the amount of time it took you to create it? Or tell us a little bit about the intro that we're going to play to set it up. And by the way, welcome on your channel.
[00:02:57] Yeah, it's always good. It's been a while since we've done one of these. And I want to keep the poppycock report alive and well. And we have noticed some things have changed since the last time we did a show talking about AI. And we did the creepy AI art generator show. It was almost two years now, roughly. And a lot has changed since then with the AI, with the state of the AI.
[00:03:23] So we just wanted to go ahead and take a look at what the modern version of this looks like, as compared to what it was just a short two years ago and how much it's really changed since then. So I put together an intro collecting some clips from various other YouTube channels out there that talk about and infrequently post things about how they run certain scenarios through an AI generator.
[00:03:49] And it seems to ruin everything. So I found that very entertaining. So I put together a clip with our theme song here to go ahead and do that and show people exactly what it is that the AI does now, because it does video and it does all kinds of things. And certainly it's become problematic in our culture, in our society today, especially in the school system,
[00:04:13] because now you have kids using AI to do their school work and teachers using AI to grade the kids' school work that is made by AI. So it's pretty much AI in an endless feedback loop, recycling itself over and over again. So we have this going on. And I think it was just apropos that we need to speak about that. So that's the whole premise here. And just to be a little entertaining with it all too.
[00:04:41] So I really appreciate the fact that you gave me so much space with your opening monologue for me to load up the intro. But I really was serious when I meant that it was going to take longer to get it than it would was to generate it, because I'm going to have to even ask you, how did you send it to me? Because I can't even find it. I sent it as a Google Drive attachment in your email.
[00:05:09] So, yeah, here we are two years later. And I remember what it was like that day when we did our AI episode. And as I recall it, the only reason why we haven't done one since is because it was so creepy that I almost wanted to vow never to utilize AI again.
[00:05:32] So what I can do is bring up some of those photos that we shared in the beginning, because you'll see how far we've come. Two years later, things have changed so much. And I'm almost worried about what we're going to observe tonight when we do our experiments. But I'm so sorry, Wayne, you're going to have to send me the clip again, because I've got so many inboxes and stuff for Crow.
[00:05:57] And this is such an impromptu show that we are more human than usual. There's so much human error in our AI episode. What do you think of that? Yeah, that's just showing that we're keeping it natural here. We're not using the AI to put together like a really slick type of a presentation or something here. We're just this is something we decided at the last minute we were going to do today. So it's all thrown together and we didn't have time to properly prepare,
[00:06:27] even though I did have some stuff prepared ahead of me. It still wasn't good enough that we were able to do so like very slickly here as we discussed. I think it's so symbolic. And I'm actually happy that it happened this way because we're two human beings that, you know, we're naturally making mistakes.
[00:06:49] But had we just started the show with that AI generated intro, we would look so professional. Right. And the truth is, is that it's an AI generated thing and it doesn't say anything about the person's ability who would normally use Photoshop or a paint brush or paint Microsoft paint, who remembers paint out there. But anyway, I'm old though. Yeah.
[00:07:19] Have you sent the clip? Have you sent the link to the Google Drive so I can download it and upload it so we can show our new AI intro? It should be once again in your email. I forwarded it again. Okay. Then tell me which email address it was. Sorry, I was muted. Once again, there's that human everything in play.
[00:07:44] So it's your Rose of Crow triple seven at Gmail accounts that it went to. Well, that is wrong. Maybe I sent it to the wrong one. There's just two. Yeah. Now I see it's you sent the original one too. So I, yeah, I have too many emails, but it's okay because we're human beings and we make mistakes. And we know that our audience will still appreciate the human work that we do, the human research that you've done, the human books that you've written. And it's like, oh my gosh, are these things going to be a thing of the past?
[00:08:15] And you have to be worried about that. I know I'm certainly concerned about that. Here's the thing, the promise of AI, what it was, they lied to us. You see, I would very much like for a robot to do my laundry and dishes and stuff like that. Well, I create something rather than the AI, artificial intelligence, creating things while we do all of these mundane chores. Here it is. Oh, it looks like you've got the clip. Finally. So we're good.
[00:08:43] It took eight minutes and 26 seconds for us to get the intro up. I decided not to upload it to StreamRide. It would be faster just to share the tab. And so is how long did it take for you to generate this video? Oh, I don't recall. It didn't take all that long. I just had to piece together a couple of different clips and put it in my video editor. And here we go. I do have some nice editing tools. It's primarily used for podcasting, though.
[00:09:12] So usually I just use the audio features and don't really bother much with video. So I don't know. I have to tinker with it more and get better at all of this video production type of stuff before I would try to do anything more with it. Well, we're going to talk about the spirituality and the morality and the ethics of all that after we review your video.
[00:09:33] And I'm so excited to discuss and for everyone to compare Wayne and I as human beings to this AI-generated video. And ask yourselves, what would you prefer? Would you prefer Rose 777 and Wayne McCroy, the human beings, to provide you with your information and or entertainment? Or would you like this? Sorry, I'm doing like tongue twisters today. Here we go.
[00:11:10] All right. All right. All right. Now is the official beginning of the show. That was just the pre-show, but here we are. Wow. What an impressive video. How did you manage to make a video? How did you make a video like that all by yourself, Wayne McCroy?
[00:11:41] Oh, well, I took some AI-generated images and I pasted them all together in my lovely video editing software. And you can see some of the nonsense that it came up with. And these were prompts from other people using some of these AI tools that they have now to generate certain things. And I just thought some of it was funny and I would put some of these more popular properties into this little intro theme.
[00:12:07] So you'll notice there was a lot of Star Wars in there and Lord of the Rings and stuff of that nature in there as well. But some of it's kind of disturbing if you look at the image of Shrek as it came up in there. That was kind of a disturbing one. So it's still kind of creepy, isn't it? It is. It is for many different reasons, but I didn't get a visceral reaction of I am in the presence of evil like I was for the original one where we generated images.
[00:12:37] And we might get that feeling tonight still when we do our experiments. I mean, you had a pre-planned video, so your human brain was in kind of control of the creepiness to a degree. But we're about to do it live, man. And I don't even know if I want to find out, but I'm here for the truth. Well, we'll see what the results are because I put that compilation together with the intention of just finding the humor in some of the clips.
[00:13:03] But the creep factor is still a thing that we have to deal with. And we'll see as we mess with some of these tools live and see what it generates, because I think it's still kind of concerning some of the things it's come up with. Yeah. So now what I'm going to do is I'm looking at the media section of our Facebook chat, because at some point I want to bring up and show everyone these two different photos that I did. Didn't I recently forward them to you?
[00:13:33] I had asked AI to show me President Bush and President Clinton shaking hands. Yeah, I remember those. I just think it was creepy that it gave me back Clinton shaking hands with Clinton. So I felt like it was symbolically saying it's like all the same thing with a different with this with a different mask. And then it's showing me that for real, it's all the same.
[00:14:02] I don't know if I'm articulating it properly, but even worse, when I asked it, show me a picture of George Bush flying an airplane. It gave me like the creepiest airplane with like American flag designs all over it with I, I, you know, with one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse behind it. I remember that. Exactly.
[00:14:25] So I got to bring up that those pictures and share that, too, at some point while we're doing this. I have a tab here that we found before we started called Gemini. Now, I'm just going into this cold, but apparently this is the thing from Google. This is Google's AI art generator. So we can just go for it now and ask it those same things, perhaps. Should we?
[00:14:54] Should we duplicate the creepiness of two years ago and see if it gives up something? It gives up something. I'm curious to see what this Gemini thing does, because this is the evil twin, isn't it? Gemini. Right. Google's evil twin of some of the things that already exist, like chat GPT and all of that. And just want to give a shout out. Thank you, Joshua, for your donation. It's much appreciated. Yes. Thank you so much. All right.
[00:15:19] So what we're going to do is we're going to ask Gemini, please show me a picture of the present. President Clinton and a president. Well, we have to specify W. Bush shaking hands. Here we go. How have things changed in two years? Yeah, let's see, because this one's not specifically an image generator. It's a personal assistant.
[00:15:49] Oh, I can't tell responses on elections and political figures. That's nice. I'm looking for free photo generator. All right. So it goes to show how much we know. Free photo generator. AI. Let's see what comes up. So I guess, is it true that Photoshop Photoshop does in fact have its own free editor? I don't know. Or is it on top? Pardon me. Why would it show me to go there? Oh, because it's a freaking ad. Ad, ad, ad. That's right.
[00:16:19] Sponsored. They get the first and the biggest headline on there on Google. They got me. It's all about making money for these people, by the way. Well, it basically was just clickbait. They didn't get you for real. What about this AI image generator? All right. Let's see what this one comes up with. Now I'm just going with some of the first ones we find here on the fly. Yeah, because we were saying this before the show. We're kind of going at it.
[00:16:49] What if we're a couple of kids who gained access to a computer against the knowledge of the parents? And what are they going to be possibly exposed to? You know, so we're finding out right now, two years later, because we really haven't bought. We haven't messed with this stuff at all. So. I want to say like, please, but do I say please do it? Okay. George Bush shaking hands with Bill Clinton.
[00:17:19] How about that? No style. No style. Don't just just give it whatever free reign that it wants and see what the AI does. And what do we got? Here we go. I'm genuinely terrified. And it's just a black screen. Okay. All right. Now it's just taken us to a new page that does not. Hey, I prompt hit generate again. Let's see what happens. Oh, please. Oh, no.
[00:17:49] Sign up for free or log in. Whatever. Take my data, but just not my soul. Oh, man. It's called free pick, but it wants your information. So it's not really free. Exactly. If it's free, then you're the product. And we know this and we've taught this many times over. Well, they really got me, didn't they? They made me think they were going to give me a picture and they swindled me during a live show to jet to create a login account.
[00:18:17] Now I'm gonna have to unsubscribe. Oh, wow. I'm not impressed. That actually looks much better than last time, doesn't it? Now I really wish that I could get you those pictures. So. From before, but I didn't have them prepared. We could actually just go to the stream that you just did and use the slider to that part when I shared it.
[00:18:45] Yeah, I just reposted our first episode we did with the AI art generator. Just the last day or two. I forget which day it was. It was just two days ago, I think. So that's up there if people wanted to go back and look and see what some of the results were we came up with then compared to what we have now. So. What other things? What other kind of prompts could we give this? Maybe ask it what it thinks the Antichrist would look like. I'm going to do that.
[00:19:15] But remember, we were just gonna do the two creepy prompts. And when people see what they look like, then they can go back to the episode we did before. So this is a great way of plugging people and directing them to another one of the videos on your channel, which was episode one. And you'll see how crazy it was, the responses with George Bush and Clinton shaking hands. And then now there's just one more before we go free flow, which is show me George Bush flying an airplane.
[00:19:40] And I'm willing to bet that it's not going to be the level of evil, creepy weirdness that it was before. Show me George. I'm sorry. George Bush flying an airplane. I just feel like it's improved so much that it just kind of knows what we want. And it's not as confused and like making the weird mistakes that made me feel like there was a demon inside of it.
[00:20:07] But no, it's these are definitely a far superior AI generated image than the first time around. So it's interesting. It seems to have taken the creepy factor away. Like I don't see any obvious twin towers in the background. So wouldn't that be what they want? They don't want the evil to like creep through and slip through the cracks to show us what we're.
[00:20:32] It's like when it was first coming out, it's like they didn't know how to stop that veil from coming down. If you know what I mean. Now it's like they've they've perfected the algorithms. So it knows that it's supposed to like just give you exactly what you're saying, not be all confused based on the vast amount of random data that it was programmed with for the plebs that are using free versions.
[00:20:56] Yeah, there are some AI software out there that are free that are not of this good of caliber as this one. But I find it interesting because sometimes you could put a prompt in and still get something kind of creepy out, I'm sure. But I have noticed a marked difference in the images that it generates now as compared to in the earlier days of the AI. It looks like it's doing better rendering hands now, too, than it has in the past. So that's a good thing, too.
[00:21:24] OK, so I found I easily found the two photos that we're referencing and and I do want people to go back and listen to that first episode, which was much more polished and a good representation of a of a classic poppycock report. But I'm going to text myself these photos so that they come up on my computer and you guys are going to actually see for yourselves the insanity that came up with those two prompts two years ago.
[00:21:54] So I've just done that. And then as I'm bringing those up, did you say you want it to what does the Antichrist look like? Yeah. So say what is what does the Antichrist look like? And let's see what it comes up with. Love it. OK. Just curious to see what AI thinks about all of this. How satisfied are you with image generator? Well, so far, so good. Let's put it that way.
[00:22:23] Oh, well, those are all different kinds of depictions. Yes. I can you comment on them while I'm just dragging over the photo, the creepy photos? Oh, certainly I can. Yes. Thank you. That's interesting. You'll notice they all have like a reddish hue to their skin. The two gentlemen with the beard that kind of look alike. And then there's the one in the chair that doesn't look a thing like the others.
[00:22:50] And then there's the woman with the moon behind her and it's all red. So that's interesting. It's giving us varied responses here. But I would say we have this this guy. I don't know that guy. It looks like the same guy in both images or very similar, at least. So that's interesting that it has an archetype in mind for the Antichrist already. And you'll notice he looks like a well-dressed businessman or a banker.
[00:23:21] All right. There's towers in the background behind him as well in the one picture. Yeah. And I'm just interested a lot in the female one and like the symbolism of not only the moon, but also the red. And why we use the red color. Red is normally associated with masculine. Right. The action. And then the moon is usually associated with the feminine. I don't know. I think it's interesting.
[00:23:51] And then like I'm also like squinting my eyes and trying to like figure out, you know, just different facial features and stuff. And in the past two years ago, there was always some kind of creepy thing. Like they didn't like, hey, I didn't realize that you have to eat spaghetti with a fork. And it was showing people putting it in their face with their hands, you know. But now it seems like there's nothing like off, truly. So, yeah, we're going to find out.
[00:24:17] But the way that I saved these photos, it won't let me upload to StreamYard. So, I'm just going to share my full screen and then just. Oh, man, the full screen. Yeah. How risky. Okay. So, this is. And I included in the screenshot. I hope everyone can see. Let me go switch to comments and then do it again.
[00:24:44] So, oh, it says President George Bush and President Bill Clinton shaking hands with each other. Now, doesn't that look like two Clintons? Yeah, it does. So, if that's not enough, imagine my surprise and horror when I say President Bush flying a plane. What? T.F. T.F. Yeah, what exactly is that supposed to be? That's. Why?
[00:25:11] I mean, people in chat, while I'm showing you, like, can you tell me how people are responding to this? Because it's like one of those, like, I'm never going to forget this moments. Because I'm just sitting here playing with this new thing called AI. And what's going to come up when I say President George Bush flying a plane? And I'm, like, all by myself and I see this? Can you imagine how quickly I was texting Wayne? We got to do an episode. Or I don't remember exactly how it went.
[00:25:39] And maybe if you go back and listen to the episode, it happened in a different way. But that's how I remember it. Yeah, it was kind of we noticed some of these things with the AI art generation. Because at the time we did the episode, this was still a relatively new thing just coming onto the scene. And now it's all over the place. And the AI is pretty much taking over every aspect of everything at this point.
[00:26:04] In fact, it's so much so that Elon Musk has even said that the singularity is near in pretty much no uncertain terms. So we're looking at some interesting things ahead in the days ahead. Plus, you have these different announcements by different companies now. And which company was it that just announced? I think it was Microsoft.
[00:26:27] They just announced that they're actually going to be producing, mass producing, the first quantum chip for quantum computers in like a commercial type of a standard. Like something they could mass produce and put out there. So they're talking about quantum computers maybe coming online and being accessible for your average person in the very near future.
[00:26:52] And if they do that, then we're going to see a lot of different strange things happening with AI. So there's a lot of this stuff in the news just within the past couple of days. It's amazing how quickly it's all being rolled out. Now, whether or not it's true, I can't say for sure. But they certainly seem to be pushing the whole AI agenda right now. And I'm jealous of you because for the past however many years that I've known you, I've known you a lot less years than Jason.
[00:27:21] But you've written books to, you know, put down like all of this. And we're going to get to see how it all plays out and compare it to your, you know, assessment of what was coming down the pike. And I have this up on the screen. I don't know why I feel the urge to articulate that in order to prevent myself from being deceived by all these sponsored ads, I pressed command minus minus to, you know, make the text smaller.
[00:27:50] But yeah, we're going to get another AI photo generator. But I'm wondering if after this, we could even search the Crow 777 transcripts and find out how long ago you were even talking about things like the D-Wave computer. And it will be interesting to see that. So we have so many plans already. But which one should we pick? The same one that we had before or what? Let's see. What do we have?
[00:28:20] What's that pixel cut? Try pixel cut that way. Yeah, that one right there. All right. That's the marker that grabbed you. And I'm already like confused. Oh, yeah. That one doesn't look like it's going to generate images for you. That's just a photo editor. Okay. That'll just remove backgrounds and stuff from things. Let's see. Photo generators. Here we go. I remember this. There you go. You may have used before.
[00:28:49] In fact, maybe we do want to ask it those prompts or maybe we should just move on with our lives. But it looks like it's also going to make me sign in as well. So I'll be creating a lot of accounts online tonight. Oh, boy. Open R&A. You sign in with Google. Woo-hoo. Is it going to tell me I already have an account?
[00:29:15] Well, lucky me that I don't have any weird, you know, burner accounts that I've used to deceive people or else everyone would see it come up as an option of email for me to use. Okay. Okay. So here's the prompt. What shall we ask? Let's ask this one what it thinks the Antichrist will look like. What will the Antichrist look like? And you know what?
[00:29:40] Before I press enter, I just want to level down a little bit and just state for the record that the purpose of the poppycock report is to laugh at all of this stuff. But now two years later, it's 2025 since the last AI and everything that's going on in the world. I think it is important to acknowledge that we are in a spiritual war. There's a battle for our souls, it seems.
[00:30:05] And I'm not even like, you know, a person who is as religious as you, but I have the common sense to see it. Like, I don't feel like a weird Jesus freak for plainly stating what you can see right before your eyes. Do you want to respond to that before I press enter? No.
[00:30:24] I mean, I think there's a lot of people that are coming to realize that this is a spiritual battle we're in and that there's way more to this reality we live in than just the physical things that we see going on in the world. Especially the things that are hand fed to us by the media, by the media industrial complex. Because this is what controls our perception of the world at this point.
[00:30:51] Especially when you consider most of us are walking around with a magic mirror, a black screen in our pockets that gives us a view of the world around us. So they're controlling our perceptions to one degree or another with this stuff. And how much of this now is AI involved with? It's interesting to ponder about that question. And the technology has certainly become very quickly much better than what it had been in the beginning.
[00:31:20] You know, I think that's all part of conditioning us towards accepting it and really breaking down the barriers of what we would accept as reality. It's blurring the lines of reality for us in many different ways with things like deep fakes and all of that now. And this is just an example of that, of how much more sophisticated it's become. Right.
[00:31:43] I mean, how would we even explain any of this to someone from the year 1800 or 1850 or even plastic surgery for that matter? That people are making their butts bigger by choice with foreign objects. It's like... Oh, boy. All right. What will the Antichrist look like? Let's see. Oh, it has a turbo feature. Oh, my gosh.
[00:32:10] See, sometimes the stuff that comes back hits me to the core where I just have this weird feeling, which is why I had that caveat before. It's all fun and games until you realize the foundation of why we're doing it all. It's because there is a small group of, I guess you can call them humans out there, that want to control the rest of humanity.
[00:32:37] And while that sounds so conspiratorial, it has all come into the light of day. Some people will call that day 9-11. Other people will say maybe it was 2020. But as the years have gone by, like you just alluded to, people are waking up, whether they like it or not in some ways. And then some people are choosing to just stay asleep because they can't handle it.
[00:33:02] What have you been noticing lately in terms of your immediate sphere of influence or people in your regional environment? Well, most people are still really not keen on all of this stuff. They don't understand it and they don't really seem to see a problem with it. And that's what I find problematic.
[00:33:24] It's because they've been so indoctrinated and geared into accepting some of these things that they blindly look the other way when you point out some negative aspect to it. A lot of people have no clue about any of this. And I see a lot of that in my immediate sphere of influence here in the real world.
[00:33:43] Now, online, when I have my online presence, most of my listeners and stuff pretty much understand a lot of the same things I'm putting out there and have noticed it. And that's why they're here listening. But in my immediate physical atmosphere around me, the people I interact with on a regular basis, they seem like, OK, maybe they're kind of accepting we have political corruption and there's all kinds of weird, bad stuff going on.
[00:34:13] But they're just blinded by the sheer veneer of all of it, the surface level of all of it. And they don't see past that to the true spiritual concerns or anything else or to to dig to dig too deeply into like the subject matter or look what's behind the veil. They don't do that. So they've never heard of things like transhumanism, which I preach about all the time here. I know I sound like a broken record, but it's it's actually it's the big conspiracy going on in the world today.
[00:34:43] Yeah, well, it's funny timing that you should mention that because I'm bringing up my Google Docs. And here we see the transcripts for Crow Triple Seven Radio. And I typed in Wayne McCroy. And I was hoping that episode 145 would come up, which what do you even remember? I love this episode. It started off talking about memes. But then in the end, we were talking about Cinemix.
[00:35:08] Now, what at first I was going to do is I was going to search for D-Wave because that's relevant to the whole AI, right? Because I want to see how long ago that was. I don't even know how I typed it with a dash or whatever. But yeah, episode 83, hour two of episode 83. We're going to hit a control F, D-Wave. Oh, wait. It said or maybe not. Maybe. Yeah, no, I wasn't on episode 83. OK, my bad. My bad. I was getting too excited and sure of myself. D-Wave computer.
[00:35:37] And I just have to make sure that it's. Huh. Oh, well, this is like a later episode. Maybe there's just been so many episodes with you. Oh, I actually. Yeah, that's that. I think I am the longest running guest on Crow Triple Seven Radio. I think I have the record there aside from Jason. But certainly I've done an awful lot of episodes with you guys. And it's a lot of important information.
[00:36:03] But I actually first went public with talking about D-Wave and transhumanism and all of those wonderful things with the publication of my first book, which I wrote in 2017. And it really didn't get a lot of traction until 2018 sometime. So we have all of this stuff. And I see you found something in the transcripts. Yeah, yeah.
[00:36:28] All I had to do was go to the first episode you ever did with us, episode 109, when you and Jason were reunited and synchronistically found out that you were both into the same stuff and we got you on. And that was such a great episode. Old esoteric ideas, secretly married modern technology. So yeah, you were talking about this stuff all the way back then. And so that let's see when that one came out.
[00:36:56] Episode 109 came out in sometime in 2018. I think it was. Yeah. May 24th, 2018. Yeah. So it's it's been around for a while, but most people hadn't seen the writing on the wall or known much of anything about it at that point. And D-Wave is kind of a bit player now in quantum computing.
[00:37:18] So D-Wave actually came on the scene in 2011, I want to say, sometime between 2009 and 2012. I think it actually is when the company came out and they built their first quantum computer. And it's not a true actual quantum computer. It's what's called an adiabatic quantum computer. So it functions in many of the same ways as a quantum computer.
[00:37:43] But many of the geeks and physicists and stuff like that do not consider it an actual quantum computer. But since that time, now we have other companies have built quantum computers. And like I was just saying earlier, now we have in the news cycle within the past couple of days, I think it's Microsoft now has come out with a new type of a qubit chip that they're planning to implement to make commercial grade quantum computers that are accessible
[00:38:12] by regular people in the public sector. Because quantum computers right now are massively expensive and they're not accessible by most people. So that being the case, you're not going to find too many people using these things or AI operating off of a quantum computing system. And a lot of people aren't really down with the way quantum computers work. It's a mystery still. They don't really quite fully understand how it works,
[00:38:41] but they've come up with all these different theoretical concepts that they can use to produce some results. And this is something I have a hard time articulating to people sometimes. Whether or not the model that they come up with is the true way something works is irrelevant. They are able to actually objectively measure a thing in this way. That's why they make these types of models. And here's a little secret that they don't like you to know.
[00:39:10] And this falls back to the science of cybernetics. If you can measure a thing or weigh a thing and quantify a thing in any way, shape or form, that gives you some measure of control over that thing. Even if it's an imprecise type of control, you can still get a generalized control of a system by being able to quantify it. That's why they seek to quantify all of this stuff. That's why they've come up with the term quantum. They don't understand how these effects really work,
[00:39:39] but they've come up with a way to articulate it in mathematics. And with mathematics, they could achieve some types of results by manipulating those systems that they've designed, those models that they've designed. And they've done this with quantum processes. Now, does it really work how they think it works? I don't think so. But they have achieved some measure of control over the results they could derive from it.
[00:40:06] And that being the case, a quantum computer works much differently than a classic computer. And they're able to solve problems that were previously thought to be unsolvable. At least that's what they claim. Now, is it correct? How would we know? Is the solution that the quantum computer gives you, is it really correct? Will it really work? It's hard to say. Right. Yeah. Wow.
[00:40:32] I wish there was someone else here who was smarter to follow up what you just said with something meaningful because that was just so well articulated. And I'm dirty like that. It made me think about how in biology class, they teach you about how the plants are receiving ATP from the sun.
[00:40:56] And ATP is an energy that can be measured because then, of course, it gets through the plant and then into the animals eating the plants. And then you can measure it when you turn the animals into fake donuts. Like, you know, it's just, it's measurable stuff. And you can articulate it. You can draw it. You can explain it. You can memorize facts that you can observe about it.
[00:41:18] But the how and the why of this energy, this life force, this life-giving energy that is provided to us from this source, there's no explanation that a man could give me that would be acceptable or, like, make sense.
[00:41:39] Every possibility is mind-blowing that this existence is here and how this energy can be transferred, that there are inanimate objects and there are things with this thing we call life. Absolutely. Absolutely. It's all kind of a mystery, but they do try their very best to objectify it and measure it and quantify it in some way.
[00:42:03] And that is something they need to do in order to arbitrarily garner some type of a control over the process or the situation. So that's why they do that. And they can't even adequately explain what energy is. If you look up the definition in the dictionary of what energy is, it's the ability to do work. Well, that doesn't really tell you what is this. It's the ability to do work. Okay. Thanks for that. That doesn't explain anything.
[00:42:31] And this is much of the trap that modern scientism has got us into. But at any rate, I think we're veering a little bit off the topic. Let's see. What are you typing in to see what the AI will generate? You got something in mind there? I think you're muted. Sorry, I was.
[00:42:53] I decided that now that it's my turn to pick the prompt, after you asking for the Antichrist, I'm asking, could you show me a realistic demonstration of the Krebs cycle? I'm just curious. Probably going to give you Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob or something. That would be great. That would make it fun. Let's see. Does it even know what you're talking about? Okay. I can't even see the notes from class. That's lame.
[00:43:23] And they're not even ready. It's not even like real English. It doesn't have to be. It's AI generated. All right. It's the ignoration cycle. I'm not impressed. And here it's just like a fake, like, it's like, what do you call that font that we use before you decide what to put into the template? The Lobus Lotus. Come on. You know what I'm saying. Lundum. Yeah. What is it called? I don't know. It's the Zubinel Shinoobi or something.
[00:43:52] I got to get pro to say Zubinel Shinoobi on the next show I do with you guys. Yeah. Zubinel Shinoobi. Zubinel Shomali. You can't say one without the other way. Yeah. Shlobio, Shlobazel, Hassan Pepper Incorporated. You might be a little young to remember Laverne and Shirley, but that's what it sounds like to me when you're talking about Zubinel Shinoobi and Shalami. I don't know. Salami. Zubinel Shalami.
[00:44:20] It's the best out there in the meat market. What if we ask it to draw, to show us Zubinel Shinoobi and Zubinel Shomali? Let's do that. If you can spell it, let's do it. Zubinel Shinoobi and Zubinel Shomali. Do you trust me that I'm spelling it right? It looks good enough to me. I don't honestly know how to spell those.
[00:44:50] It's Stars of a Constellation that could be a whole two-hour show with Crowe's opinion about it. Oh, it certainly can. Let's see. Oh, this one's taking some time. Oh, there it is. Oh, it's lame. It's not bad. Okay, you're giving it more credit than I am. I just feel like they need to be showing us something that makes it obviously what we're talking about. We gave it a very specific name.
[00:45:17] It should have been more zoomed in on the Constellation that we're talking about with little red circles around the two stars. That's just my opinion from my human brain. But you didn't give it those precise cues to do that. So, therefore, it just gave us a generic landscape with stars in the background. I said, show me those stars. Right. So, what can I do to make the prompt better? Let's see if we can... Well, you know what? I'm bored with this one.
[00:45:46] Now it's your turn to tell me what to type. Let's do... Oh, boy. How about Dwayne The Rock Johnson eating spaghetti? We'll go back to the spaghetti thing and see what it does. Yeah. Also, we did a lot of Hitler stuff back in that last episode. So, let's use Hitler eating spaghetti after this, okay? Or Elon Musk. Let's use Elon Musk. He's popular these days in the news circles. Okay. So, Dwayne The Rock Johnson eating spaghetti. Anything else for this prompt? With Elon Musk.
[00:46:17] Anyone else? No, that's good enough. Let's see what it comes up with. We already know that... He was just giving us two little bitty images, though. Yeah. We've already seen that they don't... It's not capable of showing us a good picture of the person we're describing. They haven't done specific people. So, let's see what their response to Dwayne The Rock Johnson and their response to Elon Musk would be. There we go.
[00:46:48] And here we go. We still have turbo off. Okay. Look, it did it again where it shows people that look the same. Just like the Clinton years ago. Why is that a thing? The Rock's got crossed eyes. That's great, man. Yeah, that's funny. See, it's still got the creep factor. It's still got the weirdness to it. Like, why is Elon buff? And why does Elon look so Asian?
[00:47:14] And, like, it's actually more The Rock and then a mix of Elon and The Rock. And, of course, The Rock doesn't know that spaghetti is to be eaten with a fork. So, how is it that, I guess, like we always said, we're basing this off the free version. And I'm sure that there's all these paid versions where they would give us better responses. But this is about, you know, the average person just going up to their computer and checking it out.
[00:47:43] Or, like I said, before a child. This is the kind of stuff they'll see. So, what is something that a child might type? What is something that you imagine your kid would want visualized from their imagination? Well, let's see. Let's try maybe Thomas the Tank Engine Train. What could we have Thomas the Tank Engine Train doing? I have an idea. When I was a kid, I always wanted to, like, merge the two universes together. Like, for the Rugrats to meet the cast of Doug.
[00:48:12] So, there's Thomas the Tank Engine. What's another thing they like? And we'll merge the two realities together. How about Elmo? We'll do Elmo. Okay, wait. Elmo is riding. Yeah, Elmo riding Thomas the Tank Engine Train. And hopefully it gives us the G version of that. We'll see. I know. I was just thinking that way. Let's see. And there we go.
[00:48:41] That's really great. I'm satisfied with this. Yeah, I don't know. What's the other one look like, though? It gave you two. Well, this is a little off, yeah. That one, yeah. That one's a little weird. Too much Elmo. Too much Elmo. Okay. Well, that was a good one. Now what? Uh-oh. I accidentally clicked the wrong button. Uh-oh. The wrong button. That's what happens when you hit the wrong button.
[00:49:10] What else can we test this for? How about something? Okay, you go first. Go ahead. Mine is going to be. What's yours? Go with yours because I'm still thinking. Okay.
[00:49:24] Show me the epitome of human success by current societal standards that statistics would show. Oh, boy. 2025. Is that weird? I'm a weirdo. I don't know. Let's see what happens. All right. Let's see what it gives you. Huh?
[00:49:54] I mean, you think. Maybe you broke it. This is so boring. I thought it was going to show me like, you know, a girl with all her nails did with all the bling bling and like a family and children and a dog and a white picket. No, that's not 2025 centric. Oh, my bad. But look, this is the epitome of human success by current societal standards that would show
[00:50:21] in 2025, just like you're just showing me just like a random human and nothing about them. Well, they're wearing a tie. They're both wearing ties. I guess that makes you successful automatically. They have a job. There you go. People without a job don't wear a tie. Usually. Oh, so I guess they don't work for many of the government departments right now. Oh, is that pretty soon? I really don't honestly feel bad for government bureaucrats, Rose. I really don't.
[00:50:49] After all the nonsense that they put people through and destroyed people's livelihoods and careers with the whole COVID vaccine nonsense that they pulled trying to force people to get that. I don't feel bad for bureaucrats in government positions. I really don't. And maybe that's bad of me. Maybe I should have more compassion for my fellow human beings. But they had no compassion for us during that time when we were given options and we were told to make it work.
[00:51:18] So it is what it is. I don't know. Maybe I'm being harsh, but I'm enjoying watching the liberals go absolutely nuts as Elon Musk guts the government and points out all the corruption. I think it's actually entertaining. Now, I don't really buy much into the truth behind a lot of it. I think it's all for show. And I think there's obvious reasons they're doing that. But certainly in the meantime, you see all of these people who just a few short years
[00:51:46] ago were all about forcing people to do their will. And now they're all upset that they're being forced to make decisions like that. As to whether they could keep their job or not when they put so many other people through that situation. So I just I find it interesting that the way they're freaking out over it. But of course, as a tie in for that, Elon Musk has said that he was going to give these
[00:52:15] people till sometime today to tell them five things they did last week in order to keep their job. And supposedly he was going to actually run all of these responses through some type of an AI tool to figure out who gets to keep their job and who doesn't. That's what's being reported now. So I find that interesting that AI is front and center, even in all of this nonsense and shenanigans. So is that true? I doubt it. But. But it's certainly the narrative.
[00:52:45] Now, we have somebody in the chat is asking for a picture of a fully vaccinated person. Maybe we should try that prompt. A hundred percent. And we also have a request for Thomas the Tank Engine wearing SpongeBob SquarePants. So I want to do that. And as we're coming towards the end of our show, now is the opportunity for anyone out there, lurkers galore, anyone to give us a suggestion. We'll hammer out a couple of them and then we'll start to wrap it up.
[00:53:15] So shall we start with the Thomas the Tank Engine wearing SpongeBob SquarePants? Yes, let's do that. That was requested first. Okay, yeah. First come, first serve. All right. And I'll try and spell it right because another thing we have to, thank you so much, Brett Morgan. I made a typo. So we have to redo the Academy of Success. Impressively enough, Rose could type like 300 words per minute or something like that. You know what?
[00:53:43] Don't even look at me as a fast typer in this moment because I am awkwardly positioned in a weird way that no one can type fast in. Why? Because there is an adorable cat sitting where I should be. And it's so adorable that it would be unethical to move her. And so I'm just... No, you don't want to disturb the cat. She has half of her body under a pile of blankets and just her butt is sticking out. So how can I disturb that?
[00:54:12] I'll send you a picture. That's very cat-like. That's very cat-like. I know. I know. Anyone with a cat would appreciate it. And I'll be sending this to everyone I know who has a cat later on. All right. So we're going to address this. We need to address the typo or do we just trust what Brett said, which is that it just figured out a moment. Show. Let's move on from that. Let's go back to the square pants.
[00:54:37] So Thomas the Tank Engine wearing SpongeBob Square Pants pants. Or I don't even know how to phrase that because his name is SpongeBob. Just one pants. What? Wouldn't it be a pants? Would you call it a pants?
[00:55:05] They're just focusing on the legs being separate, but they're connected at the top, which makes it singular for me. Yeah. Okay. Well, let's see what we got. Unimpressed. Disappointing. Disappointing. F minus. Yeah, that was disappointing. So what else were we going to do now? We were going to do a picture of a fully vaccinated person. Show me a picture of... Wait, I forgot to add fully. Fully. Show me a picture of a fully vaccinated person.
[00:55:33] I want to be a little bit more descriptive just to give it the option, the opportunity to impress us or reveal something. Maybe we should be a fully vaccinated person who has had all of their shots for their entire lives every time anyone suggests it.
[00:55:57] I mean, everyone who wants them to get vaccinated. They are so excited to get that vaccination into their veins. Is that good? Yeah, that works. I think it gets it. I know I get it. Let's see. Curious to see if it shows football players laying on the field or something. Oh, my God.
[00:56:26] Showing a little kid that doesn't know any better. I mean, we... Oh, sorry. I pressed the back button again. Darn it. But, I mean, we could tell it our opinion. So that's the thing is it will give us what we want and then it won't be creepy. It'll just be ass. So, I mean... Now, is that guy injecting his tongue? He is. That's funny. Okay.
[00:56:52] So let's rephrase it this way from our cognitive bias, which is from the perspective of a person who understands the horrific side effects of... Let's be specific here. What should we say? DTAP? Sure. You could do the DTAP one. MMR. Yep.
[00:57:20] What does a fully vaccinated individual look like after they have been fully poisoned with all of the adjuvants, heavy metals, and aborted fetal tissue? How about that? Okay. Let's see what that comes up with. Sometimes I guess it's the prompt you use.
[00:57:49] Let's see if it gives us something a little more filtered in that direction. No, not really. Well, I mean, they're not as excited and they look like they might not be feeling that well. So... Yeah, but still, it's kind of understated, really, with what you typed in there. So, of course, this is one of the sacred cows that you dare not touch, accordingly with mainstream media and all of that. They don't question that.
[00:58:16] And this is the other thing that I find just deliciously ironic. You have all these people out there now. You have Elon Musk out there saying, well, we just saved $55 billion or some such thing with our DOG program that we went through and government waste and stuff like that. And people go through this with a fine-toothed comb and they try to say, oh, well, he's not getting anywhere near that. He didn't save anywhere near that. That's all a lie.
[00:58:42] And they go ahead and they do their very best to try to give a counterpoint to this information that he's seemingly pulling out of nowhere and telling people he's saving. Now, these same people, these same people, they will tell you how many lives a vaccine has saved without any compunction or any type of irony in their voice. I think it's absolutely absurd.
[00:59:07] If people questioned the numbers they tell you with these vaccines, how many lives they saved, the way they're questioning Elon about how much money he's saving with his DOG department, his redundancy department of redundancy that he's running here. If they questioned it to that effect and applied the same logic, they might be a little more concerned than what they are with these things. So I find that ironic. Me too.
[00:59:35] I just want to acknowledge this very generous donation, Super Chat. I forgot what the lingo is. From Rob Sabras, Wayne, for all your time and effort, I look forward to each and every upload and being live is great. Thanks. And I'm going to echo that too. I too am grateful for your time and your effort and all you've done to expose these injustices and these evil plans by these insane psychos. Well, thank you, Ross.
[01:00:03] The contribution is certainly very much appreciated. It goes a long way. You guys, you have no idea how much I appreciate each and every one of you. It really is an honor for me to be here and to actually share some of this information with you. Because honestly, it's important. And there's not a lot of people that are staying true to trying to discern what's true and what's false with a lot of this. There's just a lot of grifters out there. And I don't want anything to do with that.
[01:00:33] So I try to avoid anything like that. But I do appreciate my listeners who tune in all the time and do give me this positive feedback because I feel like it makes a difference. I really do. Even if something that I've brought to people's attention only affects one person's life, it's worth it as far as I could tell here. So I appreciate it. Thank you. Absolutely.
[01:00:57] And with that, I think that we should close out the show and plan on coming back a little bit sooner rather than later. And I'd like to also offer us the potential. Maybe Jason should join us too because some of us are getting so insane that there are times when you say stuff where I wish he was here to respond. You know? The two of us would just like Jason and I go back a very, very long time. So it would be interesting.
[01:01:26] We have some very interesting conversations, especially like private conversations and stuff like that. But so some of the things that we have talked about on air, like we could go so much deeper with a lot of things. We have that shared history together. So there's a lot of inside jokes and stuff I'm sure we would share too. So, yeah, we should have him on. It would be great. We'll have Jason on for Poppycock because he loves to expose Poppycock just as much as we do. Indeed. So he'll be our guest.
[01:01:56] That will be our next plan for the next Poppycock Report. It's going to be a better discussion, a more polished and prepared discussion on AI with Jason Lindgren, I hope, if he accepts the invitation. And then the Poppycock will always continue. And we know that there will always eventually be so much material. We know that the Poppycock Cup runneth over. But with that, I'm going to close it out. Do you have any final thoughts on this wonderful evening?
[01:02:25] Yeah, I just have to address a question here by Brett in the chat. He wants to know how he could find my content without subscribing to Rockfin. And I've had some problems with Rockfin as of late. We were going to talk about that, but we're out of time. We'll have to do that some other time. Rockfin has been going extremely downhill in recent months. And it's terrible.
[01:02:52] So if anybody is still subscribing through my channel on Rockfin, I would strongly recommend just go over to my website, www.alchemicaltechrevolution.com. And you could find links where you could either subscribe through Spotify or you could subscribe through Substack, which I like Substack very much. Or you could also subscribe through Patreon or even right here on YouTube.
[01:03:16] I just made memberships available here where I have begun posting all of my paid content on here as well. Because recently, YouTube seems to have been a lot better, knock on wood, as far as censoring free speech and things like that. So I haven't had an issue as far as that goes yet. So my stuff is all available here conveniently too. And it's all for the same price. $7.99 per month gets you all of my paid material along with all the free stuff that I put out.
[01:03:45] And that's a lot better price than what Rockfin has, even though you don't get everybody else's content on there. But it is what it is. And I'm trying to steer away from Rockfin now. So the only reason I still have somewhat of a presence on there is because I have had a few very loyal listeners who have subscribed there for a very long time. And I don't feel it's fair to them to miss out on some things.
[01:04:12] But I have been pulling back recently because I've been having problems uploading on there. And their tech support can't seem to help me with that. They won't even return my emails. So I've kind of just about given up on it at this point for Rockfin. So we'll have to do another show talking about that. Right. And Jason had a successful, like many people, you know, Rockfin was a big deal between like maybe it was 2021 to 2022 or maybe 2020 to 2022.
[01:04:42] There was like a good two-year period. So that will be one of our topics of discussion when we come back with Jason. And what else do I have to say? I mean, I just appreciate everyone for being here. And I hope that everyone has a wonderful night. So we'll see you next time, everyone. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers. Cheers.