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Rational Security

The "Are You There, Nena? It's Me, NORAD" Edition

Rational Security

The Lawfare Institute

News, Foreignpolicy, Nationalsecurity, Politics, Government, Middleeast

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2023

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined once again by host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk through the week's various freak-outs, including:

  • “We Found the 100th Luftballon.” Last week, a Chinese spy balloon floated over the United States, triggering a national freak-out that led to the cancellation of a major high-level summit between U.S. and Chinese leaders. Was this freak-out warranted? What does it tell us about U.S.-China relations?
  • “SotFU.” President Biden delivered his second State of the Union address last night—and it was about as contentious as expected. How did he do? And how should we feel about this most vaunted of national institutions?
  • “ChatOMG.” Over the past several weeks, countless Americans have had the chance to hash it out with ChatGPT, a large language-model artificial intelligence that is open to the public and will either revolutionize or devastate a thousand different human tasks, depending on who you ask. Just how revolutionary is ChatGPT? And is that a good thing or a bad thing?

For object lessons, Alan embraced his home state of Minnesota’s annual “name a snow plow” contest and its winner, “Yer a blizzard, Harry.” Quinta lamented the latest fatality resulting from Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter: the end of its free API and the countless useful integrations it helped facilitate. Scott suggested that listeners check out David Romero’s 3D renderings of some of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most dramatic but never built designs, and implored Mr. Romero to put Wright’s “Plan for Greater Baghdad” higher on his project list. And Ben saluted the service of the “Little Ass Projector” he’s used in countless special military operations, which he lost in battle earlier this week. 


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0:00.0

Alan, you're looking high and tight, my friend.

0:03.1

There's a crisp and new dew.

0:06.0

I got my, I got my thank you.

0:07.9

I got my once every three month haircut.

0:10.2

Can I just say I have a haircut tip for everyone out there?

0:14.0

So for years I would try to explain to barbers like how I wanted my haircut and it was always

0:17.6

really awkward because it was like short but not too short.

0:21.3

And then at some point I just got a really good haircut once and then I got a friend of mine

0:25.0

to take a bunch of pictures of my head from all different angles.

0:29.8

And it's just an a folder on my phone and so now when I go to my, to any hair cutlery

0:35.0

I just shove the phone and just like, you know, just do it like this and it's great.

0:40.4

So this is a pro tip to everyone.

0:42.4

You want me to blow your mind about haircuts?

0:46.7

You can do them yourself.

0:48.3

When I first met Quinta, she had long hair.

0:52.6

Whoa.

0:53.6

It's true and I was so much more powerful then.

0:56.6

Is it bad to any know?

0:57.5

I think you're original law fair paid.

0:58.9

Yeah, exactly.

0:59.7

Quinta came in knocking pillars down left and right, hit blank hair and then we were like

1:05.4

there's too much cut it off.

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