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Narrator
You may not realize it, but every minute of every day, you're enjoying your First Amendment freedoms. You can wear what you want, give out your opinion for free, even if it's unpopular. Listen to your playlist. You can put a sign out on your front lawn that says, vote for Bigfoot. Someone you can believe in. Pray to the God of your choice, or don't you have the right to hang with a posse that thinks like you do. Tell the government what you think about its policies. They're the freedoms that let you be you. And they're all brought to you by the First Amendment.
DJ Prek
Moving like a river in my soul.
Narrator
Learn more@freedomforum.org.
John Clay Wolf
The John Clay Wolf show has appeared on terrestrial radio for a really, really, really long time. So we dug into our pockets, and on the other side of our we found something funny. And yes, it's contagious. Gather round as the wolf pack goes on this throwback adventure.
DJ Prek
What's good? It's your boy DJ Prek with the John Clay Wolf show up in the archives, baby. And I'm bringing y'all something a little more recent. Shout out to everybody I saw at the rattle and roll car show out in Walnut Springs this past weekend. You know, a lot of y'all told me y'all like this bit, and, you know, Elon Musk just dropped some new bartending robots. You know, whatever. We respect that. But I know what really gets the people going. So I opened up my new store so that we can play the futuristic way. Check it out, man.
John Clay Wolf
This Ebot thing is weird. Elon has created a robot that impersonates humans. What if they revolt? Like, they don't want to be slaves.
Guest
That's what I'm worried about. Seriously. You've seen it, right?
DJ Prek
I mean, Elon's the guy that said AI is very, very, very dangerous.
Guest
And he creates these things.
John Clay Wolf
What happens when they all gang up or they're all programmed and then somebody reprograms? Okay, now kill everybody.
Guest
A bunch of Optim.
DJ Prek
Yes.
Guest
A lot of movies. It goes back to 2001 A Space Odyssey.
DJ Prek
I can't do that, Dave.
Guest
I'm sorry, Dave. Well, there's got to be some type of switch that stops these optimus bots that Elon has some type, right?
DJ Prek
I mean, yeah.
Guest
Now only the wealthier and probably have them. It's 20 to 30 grand for one of these, right? That's what he's saying. And of course, remember last week we played this clip. This is that actual audio of one of the robots having a Conversation with a human Optimus.
Caller
It's insane. It's even talking.
DJ Prek
Say hi to my friend John.
Guest
John?
DJ Prek
Where's John?
Caller
Right here.
Guest
Oh, hello, John.
Caller
How are you?
Guest
It's crazy.
Caller
I'm talking to a robot from San Jose. Probably from where you were. From where you were born in Silicon Valley.
DJ Prek
Wonderful.
Guest
Where do you live in San Jose? Do you live in Albion Valley or do you live in.
Caller
No, I live in Los Gatos.
DJ Prek
Los Gatos. Oh, wonderful. Nice area.
Caller
Where do you live?
DJ Prek
Beautiful hiking out here. Out there.
Caller
There is. Where do you live?
Guest
I live in Palo Alto at the current moment. That's bigger.
DJ Prek
That's where they.
John Clay Wolf
So what you say about Pre?
Guest
Well, Pre, you know, he's the capitalist that he is, the entrepreneur that he is. He's got his own optimus that he's trying to, I guess, sell. Is that correct? Now what? Pre K?
DJ Prek
Yeah, we're setting up our own business. You know, I really wanted to get in on this Silicone Valley kind of stuff where, you know, cutting edge technology here. So let's roll a clip.
Guest
So is it called the Hobot Emporium?
DJ Prek
Yes, yes. I'm selling Hobots. Are you tired of your old lady always giving you the blues? Are you just hoeless or downright sick of these hoes? Say less. Come on down to Pre K's Hobot Empor. We've got top of the line robo bitches that will control alt, delete your lonely feelings and upgrade your software to hardware. My Hobots have been designed after the finest of freaks and are built out of sexy titanium and lots of silicone. Our patented freak mode can be activated at any time for the utmost of pleasurable experiences. From foot fetishes to wetworks. You can even update them for kinks of your choice. The best part, after about five minutes or so, you can turn them off, put her away and even forget about her. We even have transforming Hobots. My Hobot identifies as a jet. We also have rental Hobots that come with an ATM already attached, cleaned and serviced every day. These Hobots have been designed not to catch or spread herpes, syphilis or any major diseases. And they all come protected by McAfee antivirus. So come on down to the Hobart Emporium and download your next date today.
Guest
You know how much are they, Pre K?
DJ Prek
Well, let's just say the rentals are a lot cheaper.
Guest
20 grand?
John Clay Wolf
$40.
Guest
That's awesome.
DJ Prek
All right, y'all know what to do. Hit us up on johnclaywolf.com. you can check out old episodes on there. You know, stay up to date with what we got going. Get cool gear. We got hats, shirts. All that hit us up on Facebook. You know, search John ClaywolfShow. We're on Instagram. John's on Twitter. You know, you can holler at all of us. Okay. You know how to spell it.
Guest
Okay.
DJ Prek
We appreciate y'all listening. Keep on rocking with us.
Narrator
You may not realize it, but every minute of every day, you're enjoying your First Amendment freedoms. You can wear what you want, give out your opinion for free, even if it's unpopular. Listen to your playlist. You can put a sign out on your front lawn that says, vote for Bigfoot. Someone you can believe in. Pray to the God of your choice. Or don't you have the right to hang with a posse that thinks like you do? Tell the government what you think about its policies. They're the freedoms that let you be you. And they're all brought to you by the First Amendment.
DJ Prek
Freedom moving like a river in my soul.
Narrator
Learn more@freedomforum.org.
The John Clay Wolfe Show: JCW ARCHIVE – Hoebots Release Date: October 26, 2024
The episode titled "Hoebots" delves into the fascinating and controversial world of humanoid robots, exploring their integration into society, potential risks, and the entrepreneurial ventures emerging from this technological advancement. Hosted by John Clay Wolfe, with contributions from DJ Prek and a special guest, the discussion navigates through the implications of advanced robotics and artificial intelligence.
The conversation kicks off with DJ Prek referencing Elon Musk's latest creation—bartending robots known as Optimus. The hosts express both admiration and concern over Musk's ventures into humanoid robotics.
DJ Prek introduces the topic with enthusiasm:
"Elon Musk just dropped some new bartending robots. You know, whatever. We respect that. But I know what really gets the people going."
(01:15)
John Clay Wolfe raises a pivotal question about the potential consequences:
"What if they revolt? Like, they don't want to be slaves."
(01:31)
This sets the stage for a deeper discussion on the balance between technological innovation and ethical considerations surrounding AI autonomy.
The dialogue intensifies as the hosts and guest explore the fear of AI developing consciousness and turning against humanity, drawing parallels to classic science fiction narratives.
Guest voices a common apprehension:
"That's what I'm worried about. Seriously. You've seen it, right?"
(01:42)
DJ Prek echoes the concerns about AI dangers:
"Elon's the guy that said AI is very, very, very dangerous."
(01:45)
John Clay Wolfe delves into hypothetical scenarios:
"What happens when they all gang up or they're all programmed and then somebody reprograms? Okay, now kill everybody."
(01:51)
The conversation references the iconic line from 2001: A Space Odyssey, highlighting societal fears of uncontrolled AI.
Guest adds:
"A lot of movies. It goes back to 2001 A Space Odyssey."
(02:02)
To illustrate the advanced capabilities of these robots, the show includes an audio clip showcasing a conversation between a human and an Optimus robot, emphasizing the lifelike interactions possible with current technology.
Caller, interacting with the robot, remarks:
"It's insane. It's even talking."
(02:31)
The exchange continues with casual conversation, demonstrating the robots' ability to engage seamlessly with humans:
Caller: "How are you?"
DJ Prek: "Beautiful hiking out here. Out there."
(02:39 – 03:00)
This segment underscores the sophistication of modern robotics and the blurred lines between human and machine interactions.
Shifting gears, DJ Prek unveils his own business initiative—the Hobot Emporium—which specializes in selling "Hobots," advanced sex robots designed to cater to various personal preferences and needs.
DJ Prek enthusiastically promotes his store:
"Are you tired of your old lady always giving you the blues? Are you just hoeless or downright sick of these hoes? Say less. Come on down to Pre K's Hobot Empor. We've got top of the line robo bitches that will control alt, delete your lonely feelings and upgrade your software to hardware."
(03:30)
He highlights the technical features and customization options:
"Our Hobots have been designed after the finest of freaks and are built out of sexy titanium and lots of silicone. Our patented freak mode can be activated at any time for the utmost of pleasurable experiences. From foot fetishes to wetworks. You can even update them for kinks of your choice."
(03:33 – 04:15)
Guest inquires about pricing:
"You know how much are they, Pre K?"
(05:04)
DJ Prek provides the cost structure:
"Well, let's just say the rentals are a lot cheaper."
(05:09)
Guest confirms:
"20 grand?"
(05:12)
DJ Prek adds:
"$40."
(05:14)
This segment not only showcases the commercialization of humanoid robots but also raises questions about accessibility, affordability, and the societal impact of such technology.
As the episode wraps up, DJ Prek encourages listeners to engage with the show through various social media platforms and to explore past episodes for more insights.
DJ Prek concludes:
"You know how to spell it. We appreciate y'all listening. Keep on rocking with us."
(05:36 – 05:39)
Technological Advancements: The episode highlights the rapid development of humanoid robots like Elon Musk's Optimus and the potential they hold for various industries, including hospitality and personal companionship.
Ethical Concerns: Hosts and guests discuss the ethical implications of AI autonomy, drawing parallels to science fiction scenarios where robots may challenge human dominance.
Entrepreneurial Ventures: DJ Prek's introduction of the Hobot Emporium illustrates the emerging market for personalized robotic companions, emphasizing both innovation and the commodification of AI.
Accessibility and Affordability: The pricing of Hobots raises questions about who can access advanced robotics, potentially creating a divide between the wealthy and the general populace.
Human-Robot Interaction: The inclusion of a real conversation with an Optimus robot demonstrates the increasing sophistication of human-robot interactions, blurring the lines between machine and human communication.
John Clay Wolfe: "What happens when they all gang up or they're all programmed and then somebody reprograms? Okay, now kill everybody."
(01:51)
Guest: "That's what I'm worried about. Seriously. You've seen it, right?"
(01:42)
DJ Prek: "Are you tired of your old lady always giving you the blues? Are you just hoeless or downright sick of these hoes? Say less. Come on down to Pre K's Hobot Empor."
(03:30)
Caller: "It's insane. It's even talking."
(02:31)
This episode of The John Clay Wolfe Show provides a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between advanced robotics and societal dynamics. Through engaging dialogue, real-world examples, and entrepreneurial insights, the hosts shed light on both the promising and perilous aspects of integrating humanoid robots into everyday life. Listeners are left contemplating the future of AI, the ethical boundaries of technological advancements, and the evolving landscape of human-robot relationships.
For more episodes and updates, visit johnclaywolf.com and follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter under "JohnClaywolfShow."