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.
Big Tech promised you a futuristic, AI revolution—but what if the real price is much higher?
Your electricity bill, your water supply, and the environment are just the beginning. Edge of Wonder pulls back the curtain on the massive, power hungry data centers sneakily taking over America.
These enormous facilities are consuming as much electricity as entire cities, guzzling millions of gallons of water per day, and reshaping communities all to power ChatGPT, image generators, and the next wave of AI yet to come.
In this video, discover:
How data centers are secretly becoming one of the biggest energy consumers on the planet
The shocking water usage stats that no one is talking about
Why your town could be in the next data center land grab
The environmental impact Big Tech doesn’t want you to see
Who’s really paying the price for artificial intelligence
Get ready for the dirty secrets inside the world of AI data centers on this episode of Edge of Wonder with Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts.
Commencement speakers got booed this weekend for mentioning AI — by the same graduating class that used ChatGPT to write their papers.
Bridget Phetasy breaks down why the anti-AI panic is just climate anxiety with a new face, why Bernie Sanders and AOC’s plan to ban data centers is the worst idea in recent memory, and why China is absolutely loving every minute of our meltdown. Here’s more in a new episode of The Dumpster Fire from Phetasy.
Could this week get any wilder and weirder? More and more, politicians and talking heads say that not only are aliens real, but that they’re already living among us.
It’s also been reported that the Pentagon allegedly destroyed millions of files pertaining to aliens and UFOs since President Trump’s announcement about declassifying UFO documents. Could this be part of the reason?
The CEO of Claude—which is an AI alternative to ChatGPT and X’s Grok—came out saying that there’s a 20% chance that not only is Claude conscious, but it’s actually alive.
Things have only escalated since the Jim Carrey clone frenzy. See what Ben Chasteen and Rob Counts found as they cover all of this, plus the Bendela Effect and the Metaphysical Minute segments, in a new edition of the Edge of Wonder.
America has done it again. Gavin Newsom accidentally speed-runs racial condescension, and the State of the Union turns into peak reality TV thanks to a cameraman with perfect comedic timing.
Ilhan Omar is not amused, Democrats sit on their hands, Trump spends the night airing everyone out like it’s an open-mic roast and ChatGPT has a full philosophical meltdown over whether humans are apes. Absolute chaos – chef’s kiss.
If you have spent any real time with Large Language Model (LLM) AI systems like Grok or ChatGPT, you probably know the pattern:
‘OMG this is AMAZING!’
‘Okay, not ‘amazing’ but still really useful!’
‘Can come in handy sometimes.’
‘I probably should double-check all of this.’
‘REALLY?’
Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Steve Green joined by Bill Whittle and Scott Ott.
Happy birthday to ChatGPT. It’s an anniversary humans will celebrate for millenia, as AI transforms us into AI-worshipping followers devoted to the different AI platforms.
Kim Kardashian was the OG OnlyFan. AI psychosis is getting crazy. And Uncle Ted was right about everything. Here’s more from Bridget Phetasy on a new edition of Dumpster Fire.
Here’s a look inside the Discord logs where Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, and his roommate/lover Lance Twiggs shared messages with their friends, mostly video game players. There are messages pulled from a variety of channels. The expressive Twiggs went by the handles “lanclotl” and “fluxalotl,” while Robinson called himself “zealous_monkey” and “bedbuge inspector.” On the gaming platform Steam, Robinson even played for awhile using the handle “Donald Trump.”
The messages point to periods of time involving some degree of stability, followed by other periods that could be manic, delusional, drug-ravaged and schizophrenic. Robinson was typically more reserved and stoic, while Twiggs was more outgoing, flamboyant and also quite bizarre.
Twiggs sometimes stayed up for days at a time, engaging in conversations with ChatGPT using Greek, Latin and other archaic symbols and languages. He was prone to build “nests,” heaped-up piles of trash, that no one could touch without him going into a rage. In his frenetic and hurriedly scribbled charts and drawings, words are broken into syllables, and syllables into strange pastiches of grammar and geometry. His drug use was dangerous and prolific — not just weed, but also LSD, DMT and mushrooms.
Here’s a look into their private world via their Discord and chat messages. Friends and former gaming colleagues shared the messages with Turkey Tom.