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Brian Kilmeade Show

More tech CEOs sound alarm on dangers of "untested" AI's like ChatGPT

Brian Kilmeade Show

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4.12K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2023

⏱️ 111 minutes

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[00:08:57] Gerri Willis [00:18:25] Rich Lowry [00:44:53] Bobby Burack [00:55:10] Jacqui Heinrich [01:13:30] Karl Rove [01:31:53] Bill Hemmer [01:44:18] ChatGPT writes a poem for Brian and Bill Hemmer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

from high a top Fox News headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions

0:09.0

never so inefficient. It's Brian Kilmeade.

0:16.0

Thanks so much for being here, everybody. It's the Brian Kilme show. We have a lot to go over this hour.

0:20.0

We're going to be joined by Rich Lowry. Well, talk politics with him, but I thought this column really struck me.

0:24.0

We're getting rid of the SATs in this country. How are you able to judge whether you have a student there with great potential with great accomplishment?

0:32.0

Maybe your GPA is a little bit down, but you go and kill it on the SATs because your school's a little bit more challenging in San Antonio than maybe it is in San Francisco.

0:40.0

That used to be one way we could find out how to get into schools. Rich Lowry writes about this, you know, might not be perfect, but it was a standardized test.

0:49.0

Class rank is something else they got rid of because they want people to feel better. If they had a low ranking, Jerry Willis on the economy and a lot to discuss there.

0:56.0

We are looking at the build up of these illegal immigrants getting on the Texas border. Just as everyone feared, 75,000 have come over the last three days.

1:05.0

So let's get to, excuse me, 10 days. Let's get to the big three now with the stories you need to know is Brian's big three.

1:15.0

Number three, I do believe that I've said this before that AI is going to replace many clerical white collar jobs, and that's the kind which I expect AI will replace over the next five years.

1:26.0

And that by the way has been the nature of technology for 250 years. It's simply in some areas, but gives better and others.

1:33.0

Yeah, that doesn't bother me as much, but that is the CEO of IBM talking about the future of work. It's going to matter a lot to maybe people listening right now.

1:41.0

I get it, but the scary stuff about AI continues. Another day, another dire warning from one of the designers and what of what it's capable of and how it's going to impact society.

1:50.0

I'll bring you the latest and don't worry, VP Harris is having a big AI meeting today. She's on top of it.

1:57.0

Number two, it's heartening that there's a meeting on the books because that means that there's at least coming to the table to have a discussion about a potential way forward.

2:05.0

So far, there's no indication that either side is willing to move from their position.

2:10.0

People leave below your expectations, America, despite a looming deficit debt ceiling, and the president about to go overseas.

2:17.0

Don't expect months to emerge from their leadership meeting at the White House in May, May 9th. The question is, who feels the pressure more?

2:24.0

McCarthy's Republicans are Biden's bunch as we as a nation are about to default on our debt, perhaps.

2:31.0

Number one, obviously the border is not secure. Anyone with eyes can see that. And anyone who lives in a border state like I do actually takes offense at comments like that.

2:40.0

Because they're just factually not true. Just like the mayor of El Paso, I just spoke to on television. That is Senator Kirsten Sinema.

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