Jason and Brian tackle Elon Musk’s surreal CPAC appearance, Tesla’s anti-theft dye measures for Supercharger cables, and protests against Musk’s growing political influence; they explore NASA’s fluctuating asteroid impact odds for 2032, Meta’s ambitious undersea cable project, and The New York Times integrating AI tools into its newsroom; plus, they break down Uber’s lawsuit against DoorDash, Humane’s abrupt shutdown of its AI Pins, and upcoming media highlights like The Last of Us Season 2, Apple’s Murderbot series, and Judd Apatow’s Norm Macdonald documentary.
Jason and Brian dive into a whirlwind of tech chaos, cultural absurdities, and dystopian developments. They kick things off with a nostalgic nod to the internet's past, highlighting the 88x31 GIF collection and quirky single-use websites like "Trump Golf Track" and "Are We Doomed Yet?" The asteroid 2024 YR4 briefly raises existential dread as NASA’s odds of a 2032 Earth impact fluctuate wildly, but relief follows as updated calculations show a near-zero chance of collision. Meanwhile, Elon Musk dominates the headlines with his bizarre CPAC appearance brandishing a chainsaw, Tesla’s anti-theft dye measures for Supercharger cables, and mounting protests against his political entanglements and government layoffs under DOGE.
The episode also covers corporate drama and AI controversies. The New York Times introduces newsroom AI tools amidst its legal battles with OpenAI, while Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella urges the industry to temper AI hype. Uber sues DoorDash over alleged anti-competitive practices, and Meta unveils plans for the world’s longest undersea cable alongside LlamaCon, its first generative AI conference. Meanwhile, Humane abruptly discontinues its AI Pins following an HP acquisition, leaving users scrambling. The hosts also explore Musk’s meddling with X’s Community Notes and blocking Signal links, further eroding trust in the platform.
On the media front, Jason and Brian discuss upcoming releases like Daredevil: Born Again, The Last of Us Season 2, Apple’s Murderbot series, and Judd Apatow’s Norm Macdonald documentary. They wrap up with listener feedback, shout-outs to Patreon supporters, and a hilarious anecdote about a Tesla showroom protest featuring an employee’s cheeky “We Hate Him Too” sign. As always, the duo blends sharp insights with biting humor to dissect the week’s madness.
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IN THE NEWS
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DOGE Reportedly Cuts FDA Employees Investigating Neuralink
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X blocks users from sharing links to Signal
Uber accuses DoorDash of anti-competitive practices in a lawsuit
Meta Will Build the World’s Longest Undersea Cable
Meta announces LlamaCon, its first generative AI dev conference
Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Pumps the Breaks on AI Hype
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New Polling Shows Americans Increasingly Disgusted With Elon Musk
MEDIA CANDY
SNL50: The Anniversary Special
Norm Macdonald Documentary in the Works from Judd Apatow
Amazon Gains Creative Control of James Bond Franchise
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Marvel Is Exploring Bringing Back Other Defenders From Netflix
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Apple’s Murderbot series starts streaming in May
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