139. Come home Joe. Why so many are subjected to Ai, Politics, and External World's influence.

Dennis Rox

Oct 23 2024 • 1 hr 50 mins

Is AI crafting our thoughts, or do we have more control than we think?

This episode challenges the influence of AI and big tech on our perception, tackling how marketing and biased media like CNN and Fox News shape beliefs. We debate if AI is leading us toward a society of oppressed thinkers, highlighting incidents like a student's consequences for using AI to write a book report. Join us as we ponder whether the convenience of AI and biased search engines like Google might be eroding our capacity for independent thought and reflection on whether people were ever truly independent thinkers.

As we journey through the implications of AI and robotics, we explore their potential to enhance convenience, allowing more time for meaningful pursuits. Yet, we acknowledge concerns about the influence of AI on human thought and autonomy, reflecting on generational differences in technology perception. Comparing the normalization of smartphones to potential AI integration, we recognize that despite unease, society has continually evolved to adapt to new advancements, just as we've adjusted to smartphones becoming extensions of ourselves.

Empowerment and political influence take center stage as we consider the emotional drain of choosing sides and maintaining strong opinions. We discuss the importance of not letting external figures dictate our feelings, exploring how personal growth can shift perspectives on political figures like Trump. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, we underscore the power of influence and the necessity of critical thinking, ultimately encouraging listeners to take charge of their feelings and embrace change amidst uncertainty.

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