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We Have Concerns

Google Brain and Wisdom Teeth

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

A new study asserts that access to search engines makes people think they are smarter. Anthony and Jeff break down what this means, and why it is very discouraging. Then, why do we get our wisdom teeth so late? New research may actually reveal that factors that contribute to having new teeth at age 18. Jeff and Anthony assess the info and talk about their own molar horror stories.

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0:00.0

Who's fault is it that I live like a child? I guess me?

0:16.0

This is we have concerns. Hi Jeff Ganata. I am the New Garbony. Hello concerned citizens.

0:23.6

Jeff, do you think you're a... do you think you're... and this is not a trick question.

0:27.7

I'm not trying to trap you. Do you think you're a pretty smart guy?

0:31.9

I think I'm okay. I'm not winning any Nobel awards.

0:39.9

Sure. I rewatch Spider-Man 2 recently and all Harry Osborne says in Spider-Man 2

0:45.9

is he's going to win the Nobel Prize and he's going to be rich. I don't think Harry Osborne understands

0:50.6

how the Nobel Prize works. But yeah, I would put myself, you know, the problem is with me is

0:59.5

between my ADHD and early IQ testing, I was one of... I was a gifted kid.

1:08.3

Quote was a gate. Yeah. Yeah. Which my mother always said, my mother's a teacher and she always said,

1:14.4

all children are... all people are gifted. Everybody just opens their present at different times. That's lovely.

1:23.2

And so she's like, you know, very early on, I was told in a lot of ways that I'm very smart and

1:32.0

very exceptional. Yeah. You know what I mean? It's a terrible thing to tell a kid.

1:36.0

It's a terrible thing to tell a child. Don't tell them they're dumb, but please don't tell them

1:39.2

they're the chosen one. You know what I mean? Don't tell a kid that they're the last star fighter.

1:44.8

Right. With our kids, we try to focus on... Wow, you really worked hard on that. You really worked hard

1:49.3

on that. Wow, you really applied yourself. You used to bring good job. Yeah. That's what we're

1:53.7

trying to focus on. You're so smart. You're better at this than you were. Yes. Do you remember how

1:57.3

you were at this when you started? You're so much better now. Like that sort of stuff, right?

2:01.2

It's funny. It's a very generational thing though because all the grandparents are like,

2:04.6

you are so smart. And I'm like, just stop with the smart stuff. I know. Well, it comes, I mean,

2:09.5

when you think about our parents, like my mother was raised by by Eastern European Holocaust

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