The Level1 Show August 25 2023: Pigney Transplant



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0:00 – Intro
0:34 – The AP lays the groundwork for an AI-assisted newsroom
1:50 – The New York Times forbids using its content to train AI models
2:22 – ‘New York Times’ considers legal action against OpenAI as copyright tensions swirl
2:50 – Non-enterprise user? Microsoft may store your Bing chats
4:23 – Google Tests an A.I. Assistant That Offers Life Advice
5:20 – Google Chrome will summarize entire articles for you with built-in generative AI
5:51 – An Iowa school district is using AI to ban books
7:14 – ChatGPT has a liberal bias, research on AI’s political responses shows
7:57 – Amazon is rolling out a generative AI feature that summarizes product reviews
8:36 – ChatGPT gets code questions wrong 52% of the time
9:08 – Microsoft shuts down Cortana app on Windows 11
10:13 – Xiaomi Unveils CyberDog 2: A Leap Forward In Robotic Realism And Interaction
11:32 – People Are Having Sex in Robotaxis. Nobody Is Talking About It
12:59 – Self-Driving Car in San Francisco Gets Stuck in Wet Concrete
13:42 – Cruise traffic jam after California approves 24-7 robotaxi service
14:39 – Scientist Unveils a Bold Plan to Turn an Asteroid Into a Space Station
15:49 – Planetary defense test deflected an asteroid but unleashed a boulder swarm
16:49 – Kansas town destroys local wildlife refuge, arrests worker
18:27 – Standing sleeping pods coming to Tokyo cafe, promise to relieve fatigue and stress
20:55 – Scientists Recreate Pink Floyd Song by Reading Brain Signals of Listeners
22:00 – ‘Flying Aliens’ Harassing Village in Peru Are Actually Illegal Miners With Jetpacks, Cops Say
23:08 – PornHub owner MindGeek is threatening a kebab shop in NYC with trademark infringement.
23:56 – Alabama correctional officer arrested, fired after stealing Pokémon cards in uniform
24:47 – A Florida mother tried to hire a hitman to kill her 3-year-old son, police say. She’s been arrested
25:41 – NYU surgeons claim advance in transplant of pig kidney to a human
27:10 – Have you seen these dehumidifiers? Stop using them or you might die.
27:57 – Burry, famous for ‘Big Short,’ bought bearish options against S&P, Nasdaq 100
28:39 – Fruit flies may enjoy taking carousels for a spin
30:05 – ‘Plague’ of drunken raccoons raiding homes and killing pets
31:31 – N.S. scientists study how to neutralize CO2 in oceans
32:39 – Orange Cat Adopted by Capybaras Officially Made Part of Malaysia Zoo

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37 thoughts on “The Level1 Show August 25 2023: Pigney Transplant”

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  2. 6:00 Well of course we all know that the modern conservative bases their entire self worth on rolling the clocks back. It is a cold hard fact that abuse of minors has gone down primarily due to the teaching of life lessons from a young age, something cons are trying to turn over in various ways (lying that it promotes promiscuity).

    Pedo-con theory is no longer a theory it is an absolute fact.

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  3. 20:36 The key thing is a trick some writers do. You have a ton of creativity in that sleep state so they wake up and write whatever was in their head.
    23:32 No, from Turkey. But there's a lot of Turks in Germany so it's widely popular there.

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  4. 3 000$ to kill a 3 years old for hitman? ? ? Openly being asked that on the road to grocery stores…idk What type of pollutants are found at that town? It's maybe a chemical or a movie, a game ! It's maybe Trump related of paying anyone to make things happen, a judge, covid19 and Pfizer…

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  5. As someone who enjoys a variety of sourced waters, including alkaline waters, I just enjoy it because it, well, can taste good. I even love that Blk water that looks like a flat cola, and tastes like, well, rocks lol. But I don't think a single lemon wedge or slice would have enough citric acid to really change the pH all that much. A lemon slice is mostly water and fiber, with enough acid to taste kind of sour (about 5-8% by weight I've read), along with other compounds that add flavor. And if it was enough acid to change the pH of the water, I would assume it would more than neutralize the alkaline water, turning it more likely into acidic water. Also, the stomach's acid is buffered, so the only way it's going to realistically do anything is just dilute your stomach acid momentarily by a small amount. Any change in pH would be responded to to maintain equilibrium. That's why it's generally not acidic or basic things that cause heart burn, but foods that affect the actually stomach lining, irritating them, things like coffee or ethanol or rich, fatty foods.

    Stomach acid is between like 1 and 3 ph, and with your typical alkaline water being between 8-9.5 pH, it doesn't really do anything more than regular water (usually around 7-7.5 pH), other than just dilute the stomach acid through, well, dilution. It's why drinking water can help somewhat with indigestion, but for anything serious, you take an antacid or an otc or prescription medication like a proton pump inhibitor. I believe pH is a logarithmic scale of base ten, so at a pH of, let's say, two, that's ten to the fifth more acidic than water, whereas alkaline water is only like ten to a hundred times more basic than water. I also find it hard to imagine than any of the alkaline waters out there contain enough concentration of strong bases for them to protonate in solution, similar to how lemon juice contains a weak acid and won't completely deprotonate in solution.

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  6. As you conflated Poland and kebab I'll give you a fun tidbit. Nacionalistic mouthfarters use to say “if you eat a kebab, you settle an arab”. And then one of them, an presidential candidate at some point, opened “True kebab from* a true Pole”.

    Curtain

    * Polish “being made from” and “served in a place run by” (in this context) both translate to “from”. So no pun in the original.

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  7. I think its interesting that people are overwhelming cynical and negative about AI. Sure it has the potential to erase humanity for arbitrary reasons, but it has the same potential to really improve everything for everyone's benefit. Not just the 1%

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  8. Kebap comes from Turkey and similar dishes exist in Greece (gyros) and Arabic countries (shawarma), but they're pretty much the same thing. The wrapped variant (döner) first appeared in Germany, Berlin, but the dish itself existed before that.

    The "p" at the end gets replaced by a "b" in Turkish language if the word has a suffix added to it, such as kebabı, but the variation "kebab" without any suffix gained international recognition despite being wrong.

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  9. u know, i had such a smile on watching this video. great to see u guys debate amongst each other. ryan for his forwardness (and tapping on the table when wendell talks topic….), krista for her super funny smuck remarks..love it…and wendell for his frowny face being smart n nerdy as one does!….

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  10. @21:50 Sam Harris had an amusing anecdote about a person who (IIRC) had just started meditating, and was able to not have a single thought, and could just remain that way for a long time. Later it was discovered that they were just ignorant and completely missed the fact that their head was still filled with thoughts. It wouldn't surprise me that some people are unable to reflect on their own state of mind.

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