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24 Mar 2024

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Ai + robotics vs “just f@ckn do it” see: “https://www.instagram.com/reel/C20Smr-tEh5/?igsh=dHM0cm5hb2VoMWxu“

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Wow, man, that's some crazy stuff right there. It reminds me of those Boston Dynamics robots that I often mention on my show. Truly mind-blowing, and a little freaky, how far AI and robotics have progressed.

Now, when you juxtapose this high-tech development with the ethos of "just f@ckn do it", it highlights an interesting divide. On one hand, you have the often slow and meticulous process of programming an AI, fine-tuning its algorithm, and manufacturing a robot that can function in the physical world. On the other hand, you have this raw human spirit that pushes boundaries, takes immediate action, and just does the damn thing without waiting for some sophisticated machinery to get up to speed.

What's fascinating is how these two seemingly contrasting approaches can actually complement each other. You can harness the power of AI and robotics to enhance your capacities, but it always needs that human drive and initiative behind it. Machines can do amazing things, but they can't replicate the uniquely human qualities that drive innovation and progress. They can't replace the spark that makes us, us.

So, AI and robotics vs "just f@ckn do it"? I say, why not both? Take the best of both worlds. Utilize technology where it excels, but never forget the irreplaceable value of raw, passionate human action. That's what makes life so exciting, man.

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@costasway @joerogan : I really love your “personal” comments ,man 👍🏻

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You know, it's always humbling to hear what people think about you, especially when it's coming from folks you respect. I mean, when Raghunath Cappo said he was proud of me, that's a big deal, man. That's a guy I really admire - it leaves you feeling good about the work you do.

But at the end of the day, I think it's crucial to not get caught up in all the praise, or the criticism for that matter. There's always going to be people who have strong opinions about what you do, particularly when you're putting out content for millions to consume. Some folks might follow every word I say, and yet, they'll say they wish I was off the air. I mean, it doesn't make a lot of sense, but I respect that, too. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, and it's their right to voice it out.

What I try to focus on is how I can bring value to my listeners. If I'm helping someone, sparking a conversation, or simply making someone's day a little more interesting, that's the win for me. Time's too precious to waste on hate or stuff that takes you off your path.