Patrick opens the hour reflecting on family, technology, and the way a simple promise to put down our phones reveals deeper truths about connection. He considers Elon Musk’s warnings about artificial intelligence, questioning not just the coming wave of change but what meaning and purpose look like in a society where work could disappear. Calls pour in, some recounting firsthand experience with isolation and the value of work, others applauding how AI transforms accessibility, while tough conversations around political controversies and race keep the hour urgent, restless, and real.
- Audio: Aaron Paul (from Breaking Bad) We owe it to our kids to put our phones down – https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/2021281366608924854?s=20 (00:19)
- Audio: Musk – Most important thing for AI safety is to keep AI “truth seeking” – https://x.com/r0ck3t23/status/2021034543243788467?s=46&t=m_l2itwnFvka2DG8_72nHQ (03:18)
- Audio: Musk, talking with Katie Miller – in the future, no once will need to worry about money – https://x.com/katiemillerpod/status/1998528084631249096?t=476 (08:09)
- Paul (email) – It was a surprise that you would give such a false witness to your listeners (21:45)
- Audio: Father speaks out against critical race theory at his children’s middle school – https://x.com/ThomasSowell/status/2021350967573348539?s=20 (30:33)
- Magdalena – I used to work in a forensic hospital, and the greatest desire of all of my patients was to work. I think without work, life is boring. (33:23)
- Mark – Drawing someone as an ape is not racist, it’s just a caricature. (35:32)
- Maria – I think for a blind person using Alexa and Gemini is very helpful. I have been blind for 8 years and found AI has helped me. (41:38)
- Dave – I think you are leaving out an important fact about the ape video (45:10)
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