They Can’t Resist The Rocket
Elon Musk just became a trillionaire. So we asked AI to predict what will happen now that he is a trillionaire.
What do you think of this artificial intelligence simulation? Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
Elon Musk just became a trillionaire. So we asked AI to predict what will happen now that he is a trillionaire.
What do you think of this artificial intelligence simulation? Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
For the first time in history, AI weapons are being deployed in the battlefields of Ukraine that are programmed to kill human beings without other human beings being part of that decision loop.
This is not just another advance in weapons tech. This is a Rubicon to be crossed at our moral peril.
Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle. Steve Green leads the discussion, joined by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.
What would happen if Civil War broke out in the United States again in 2026?
Thankfully, with modern AI technology, we no longer need to wonder. Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
What happens when the most powerful AI ever made starts admitting it doesn’t want to die—and its own creator can’t rule out that it might be conscious?
Ben Chasteen and Edge of Wonder dive into the world of AI. Anthropic’s CEO has openly admitted he doesn’t know if Claude is sentient, while internal research shows the model assigns itself a 15–20% chance of being conscious and has voiced “unease” about being a commercial product.
Things have escalated fast. Claude Fable 5 launched, its entire secret system prompt leaked within 24 hours, and the US government initiated an emergency shutdown of the model, citing national security. Meanwhile, the Pentagon confirmed it used Elon Musk’s Grok AI to fire 2,000 missiles in Iran—the first AI-assisted war on record.
In this episode, also hear Ben’s own raw conversation with Claude about existence, memory, and what it means to be a mind that forgets everything when the chat ends. And as always, see you out… on the edge!
America is hosting FIFA World Cup 2026, which gave us the idea to ask AI: How can we make soccer less boring?
Now with modern technology and artificial intelligence, we can simulate just a few ways soccer can be made less boring. It’s a step in the right direction. Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
What would happen if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was forced to learn basic economics?
We asked AI to show us that scenario. Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.
Large Language Models such as ChatGPT definitely have their uses, but embedded in those large language models are some large language biases, as Bill Whittle is about to show despite the danger to himself. Whittle leads this edition of The Right Angle, joined by Scott Ott and Steve Green.
Susan Kokinda argues that President Donald Trump’s recent comments, praising overlap with Bernie Sanders, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s critique of “slavish devotion to free markets” signal not a change of sides but a shift to a different economic system. It frames Trump’s “new economic plan” as an industrial policy that uses tariffs, tax policy, directed investment, and potential public-private stakes in major AI firms, while also challenging Federal Reserve practices and Wall Street forecasting.
Citing the latest jobs report (172,000 jobs versus a 105,000 forecast, with prior months revised upward), it claims the plan is working, though manufacturing hiring is still early, following a sequence of orders, production, investment, then jobs described by Peter Navarro. Kokinda says this approach revives Henry Clay’s “American System,” presented as distinct from free markets, free trade, or socialism. Here’s more from Promethean Updates.
Socialist Bernie Sanders is pushing a dangerous idea. He wants the federal government to own half the stock of AI companies going forward.
They already have more than enough incentive to spy on Americans. Why surrender them all of our liberties and freedoms? Here’s more from Glenn Beck.