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Alright, so let's talk about things flying in the sky, rob, and how that will help us. Amazon announced IT received F A A approval for its new mk thirty drawn. This lets the company start drone delivery test in the western photo x metro area.

Customers in the area are promised deliveries of eligible item win up to five pounds within an hour. So not anything that super heavy, but if it's under five pounds within an hour, at least part of the test. The mk thirty was first announced by amazon back in twenty twenty two and can fly as far as twice as far as previous models and can also Operate in light rain, which has been an issue with drone delivery in the past.

A the fda, the F A. A rather approval is a significant step for drones flying beyond visual lines of sites, which is something that h drones have had to do in the past. In a similar story, a toyota and joby aviation recently conducted a test flight of jobs's electric vertical takeoff and lending, or E V T O L aircraft making at the first time that job y's air taxi has flown outside of the U.

S. The test was held at toyota goshi fuji technical center in japan. The hope, obviously cutting down on commuters in a densely populated as such as tokyo, making trips like that, you know, that could take hours by car, be achievable perhaps in minutes by air taxi.

Now, rob, amazon has been trying this for a while. Not a lot of momentum unless you're in at a very small test area where drone delivery is possible. IT really has not come to fruition. We even talking about this with the amazon for years now to the point where I was like they're just not going to do IT now job and toyo ta testing commuter E V T S. So I ask you, are we finally in change toward our sky future?

I don't know how close we are to IT, but I do know this. We are going to continue to inch to IT until we get to IT. IT is just efficient if you can have a very small vehicle that can take off at the top of the building and get you from point to point me very quickly as compared to having to be in rush hour traffic for folks who need to travel.

I mean, very extensively. I'm thinking in CEO, folks are just high levels of companies that are trying to get back and forth as quickly as efficient as possible. These things just make sense.

So is IT going to be tomorrow that we're gona be everybody is going to have a know one of these on on the rooftop? I don't think so, but I do believe you are absolutely want to keep working towards IT until it's just a thing. And we look up and we see these things in the sky, like in every futuristic movie you see, you just see cars just in the light, in the sky flying. I think we are eventually want to get to that.

I also the the whole promise right now is especially I live in L A, obviously traffic, it's a nighter, are know that ally has known for this and and lots of other cities have have similar problems. You know the whole promises like you just elevate and don't deal with that gridlock traffic and then you get to your destination really quickly. I wonder how long it'll take. I don't think it's going to be tomorrow, but how long they'll take before that conversation just turns into like, do you want to the air taxi or do you want to do the car when cars no longer are clogging the freeways to the point that they are because so many people choose to do the air taxi because it's simply .

faster in a matter of years. I think that you just pull your phone out and you'll just order a sky taxi to get you from point eight to point b the same way you won't uber today. It'll just be a thing that people just do. You don't even think about IT something that you do. The technology is not there yet, but we are inching towards ds, so I absolutely believe that we will eventually get there.

Ah somebody who I enjoy a drive, I mean, you know I am want to drive all day, every day, but if I let's say I go and visit my friend tom who live, I don't know, ten miles away from me in L A, you know that's onna. Take me a while. If I use the freeway on IT, you know in an off hour, then okay, then I get there pretty quickly.

But the freeway is also designed to be like it's not scenic. You don't stop for a ice cream, you know, you're just want to get there as fast as possible. That's what highways and freeways are forum.

And I feel like the whole promise of the air is that times a million, right? You don't just sort of like drop off and get gas on the way or pick up a snack. You are truly trying to get from point a to point me as fast as possible.

I think i'm just going to redick. I think this will only work as long as they can maintain the safety confidence of the public that would use this. So people who might be too Young may not realized, but back in the sixties, like sixties, early seventies, there used to be a hell pod on top of untying.

Remember which building in mitten, manhattan? And you could take a quick flight over the warrior or gf k um and he was very simple. You just boarded a helicopter, and you would be able to skip the trap. You can take the subway, no tads, no traffic, no nothing and no tales. You just end up where you needed to.

In the nineteen and sixties.

late sixties, yes, I was a helicopter service from a manhattan to the airport.

but like, but four people who could afford such a thing.

oh yeah, I mean, I was, I was not a cheap option.

But I mean, either you.

either you were mainly, or your company decided you needed to get be somewhere right away. I mean, airfare back was crazy. So if you're on IT, you are obviously a very important person or had a very important job.

But IT only took one accident for people to really go, hey, you know, IT had an accident in the crash, and unfortunate they were for fatalities, and that was enough to scare people away from that. To the point where that business model was no longer a, uh, you know, he couldn't turn a profit. There is no, there was no way to make money flying people over.

All this works is you can have the most amazing event, old technology, whatever you need to maintain that, a belief of safety in the, in the public that's going to use IT. As soon as one of those has an accident falls from the sky, you can have to do a lot of explaining where you're going to have to have a lot of of safety features or just try at a lower alto do. But I think that maybe we'll get to the point where people are a little more comfortable with IT. But remember, air safety is still on the top of people's mind after a crash, even though statistically flying is still the safest mode of transportation.

So here, what I think about that, I think that you, the E, V tls, I think it'll be freed and cargo will be used much, much more soon, much more quickly than IT will be for people.

Because I think once that can be way more cost effective and there's way more times when you need to get this part to the airport in eleven minutes so I can make this flight to get across the country to you to fix an oil spill or something like that, I think those kind of things are gonna happen much sooner because you don't have they still need to be extremely safe. But there's not people on them. These are just robots that are flying cargo from point to point b. And I think you're going .

to see that relatives, it's simper. There's no people involved in because there's no people involved, your insurance rates are gona go down. Trying to ensure that .

that aircraft I know, rob a, the idea of amazon delivering things to you sounds a little bit simpler than IT does to me because I like I mean, I have like a sixty pound cat litter box. Drone is not going to like drop that off in front of my house. There's just no way.

That's why I feel like amazon. Amazon understands the chAllenges of figuring out drone delivery because IT really only works on certain regions. You know the whole idea of IT will drop IT off in your backyard. It's like lots of people don't have backyards or live and complicated douillard type thing worth that just gonna work. But but yeah, it's part of like how closer you to the nearest warehouse.

I'm pretty close to two. So IT is not uncommon that I can order stuff in the morning and get IT by the evening same day is IT is IT is pretty common actually that IT happens for regular things. I can't older.

Something is obsequious that has to actually, you know get shipped between where else before comes to me. But stuff is at a distribution center. I can generally get IT within six or seven hours if I ordered the same day. I just see the drones just you they'll going to examination that it'll be where you can order stuff and get IT in fifty twenty minutes depending on where you are. So I look forward to IT.

yeah. But we are going to .

continue to talk about amazon because amazon has launched a new a power tool for prime video called the x rate recaps. This tool generates personalize summaries of TV seasons, episodes or even specific parts of episodes and is designed to help viewers quickly catch up one shows they've paused or forgotten about. Recaps are concise and avoid spoilers, focusing on key plot points and character development.

X A recap s is currently available on fire TV devices and will expand other devices later this year. Initially, actually, rega s supports content from amazon mgm studios with plans to include more titles in the future. And I can tell you that I believe the amazon built this future just for me because this it's much an issue.

I I regularly will watch tinkle episode something and then in life happens and I don't come back to IT for eighteen months, two years, and they want to do come back as I crap where I leave off at or what was happened I can't remember. So end up watching the same twelve episodes that I watched. Ed, the first type, and I get the twelve episodes, oh my god, let's go do something else.

And I can never get passle initial plain. So this just gets me into episode thirteen of self that I actually wanted watch. I am all ford and I cannot wait until they move this beyond just .

the fires day this is I know this features personally for you, rob um but I I also feel like I will benefit from this. I cannot tell you with how many times. Same thing I watch. I watch a season or maybe like yeah like three quarters of a season. And I just then I start there's too many other things to watch or i'm just doing other things, whatever IT is.

And I go back to IT, and even if I just start to watch from where I left off to guys and I don't know what they did yesterday, and so I also sometimes searched like various like weaken media. You post being like, here's what happened in episode one, season one type thing, which can be helpful but it's not tailored to me and sometimes it's I can go again. I might as well just watch IT again you know, if i'm going to do this. So I do I wonder how IT does get tailor to you like is IT did you posit in a certain place whether y're like you're knocking to remember who murdered who kind of thing .

I would imagine? Yeah, I mean, this is amazon. So they're clearly collecting data on which you're watching. And I imagine that IT just keeps track of where you left off.

And the other thing, did you mention that you have gone a new red recap stuff? The problem with those is that they often will give you this boilers and they'll let you know what happens. What makes you not really want to watch in the first plate? This is like, this is a feature.

I don't want to tell amazon too much, but I might not paid for this because there is a series i'm watching right now. I don't know this one. Amazon, i'm primer not, but is called continuous.

And I remember watching IT years ago when IT came on. Actual television is regular T, V, two minute o'clock watch IT. And I said, you know, I found IT on streaming.

I want to watch IT again, but I can't remember how far into what I got. I know I didn't complete IT, but I know that I was well into at least season one, maybe in the season two. So I had one thing and I had to go back and watch and is like, as you watching, you remember all year, yeah, I remember this.

All year, yeah, I remember that. So you try to fast forward. I think these types of summaries that actually recasts late give you would be perfect for that to where I can just read.

And oh, I remember that that refers my memory. I can go to season too. I don't need .

to go back in the season. What I did, what I need to know this was that pivotal seen that they're going to reference now that you need to like just kind of lake your memory type thing. I got, i've got a so the season two of severance, which is an apple TV plus show, i'd loved season one very much a season to, uh, there's a trailer around.

It's coming out in january. You know there's been a whole you know right or strike and it's been a while. So I remember love in the show, but I remember not that many details about.

I just remember that I loved IT. I remember certain things, but the overall kind of like, yeah like what happened and what was the big Cliff hanger, you know, in the panel to meet episode? I don't remember that. So this would be such a great thing. No, I I can either watch IT again, which hey, if you like a show you know enough then you might do that anyway just because you want to or I could read about IT but to have like a little like remember okay, that someone soul and this was that seen and now europe pe to dates, that's most of the time that all I need.

Yes, there's a show on on names on right. But I think it's called bosh legacy. And I watched, I watched all seven seasons of the regular bosh, and then I watched maybe the first two thirds of the first season of bosh legacy. And I want to go back to IT, but I can't remember where have off. So I I know I met the end of season one.

So i'll just probably go like, know two thirds in and start watching from there and go on once if this is another area where this will just make IT so easy to figure out where I left off and then pick up right where I left off. So it's a great feature. This is this. You don't let me say I love amazon. This is in the reasons why I have an emissary.

Features like this. Are there meant for me as well? I mean, I will not even be like, oh, it's been two years since I watched no season one and I don't even really know if I finished.

It'll be last night I you got coffee after dinner and I slept through that whole episode and then and then i'm kind of like, I am sort like, okay yeah, next episode because i've seen all these episodes and I like, what happened you I want amazon to be like you skimped. Yeah, we know you, and that's why you don't know what you're doing right now. Great feature.

amazon roll IT out beyond the fire T, V. You you have a lot of people who watch your stuff when things other than fire T, V, so, so please, please roll this out quickly. Yeah.

this is amazon mgm studios. To start with, i'm sure they'll get some feedback and and figure out out how to roll IT out more widely. But this is the sort of thing where I just I consider this to be with just a future that everybody has five years from now. Yeah you know it's like, do you need a recap you know instead of like on on the last season of such in such show and then you see like it's like it'll be tailor to you tail and what you care about yeah, this is one of those features .

where people who have other streaming services once they get IT, you know you won't have people saying you see you still amazon is like, no, this is going to be really cool where where .

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Perplexity C E O R event shune start up a little controversy by offering A I services to the new york times. This was drawn an ongoing strike by the new york times as tech workers. The nyt tech guilt initiated the strike munday november fourth. So as of this recording, just a day before looking for wage increases, Better working conditions, more flexibility around the whole idea of returning to office, you know, things that that, that gills and and and the such wanted, sure of us.

His offer came as an exposed, which said in response to N Y T editor ag slows burger expressing disappointment as far as the strike went quote, perplexity is on standby to help ensure your essential coverage is available to all through the election. Dma, any time so you might say good faith offer something more senter the lots of people have lots of thoughts about this. Depends on who you ask.

Obviously, some of us followed up his offer in a subsequent post that read IT would be bad for the country if nyt dotcom word down on election day, everyone should pick up to help. To be clear, the offer was not to replace journalists or engineers with A I, but to provide technical infer infrastructure support on a high traffic game. right? So the lots to unpack here, we've got an AI company offering to cover striking workers. A lot of people going to have problems .

with that of the on. You're going to so slime say they are probably doesn't have people or no people who are part of unions because this IT doesn't sit right. I'm from the middle west. All of my parents, both of my parents, all of my grandparents, every arts and uncle, that I have either work in a car point or a steel meal when I was.

when I was Young, familiar with the unions.

I am familiar with the unions. And this will not play well where I grew up.

Yeah, so you've got so you've got you ve got that that angle. You've already you've already guide a lot of workers. This has been a conversation.

We talk about this on the show of, you know, people saying, can A I replace us? Now in this particular scenario, the workers that are striking a at the new york times or technical workers in IT department, that kind of thing. So IT is not the journalists and the bylines necessarily, but it's still very, very essential people who make the whole machine run.

Now, to be clear, n yt dot com, not down. I've been, i've been looking at all that it's it's not down. It's probably not going to go down, but it's also one of world's biggest publications.

That would be a big deal if that happened. And yes, we are on, you know the precipice of deciding who the next us. President is going to be so that is this is this is a big day. It's a big day for internet infrastructure in general.

Um also, if you recall, the new york times sent perplexity and others season to this letter back in october over scraping new york times of articles for use by AI models without asking permission and or pain for them. So there is a little bit of a contentious relationship already going on here. And I feel like you the CEO fire in office like, hey, you need anything we're here to help that could be taken as like ah he's just china like be a good guy or IT seem like a good guy. But if that if that really did happen, what would you look like .

um if this wasn't honest attempt to IT won't happen over social media. You're the CEO of perfectly you can get to someone who can help you make you know who can who has decision making power at the new york times um without having to do this on social media so that was to me that that is just a possibilities not that I don't know, is going for him the way that he thought I was going to go because I think a lot of people are this is falling shower on them.

The other part of IT, though, when IT comes to the IT part, you don't have to make a public plea to maybe perplexities that because they are not amazon, they are not open a eye, they're not know there, not google, they are not that kind of big. So maybe they have to do these kinds, nuns to, hey, no, we can do this kinds of tools over raised in our hand. But at the end of the day, A I is going to come in and start doing these things now is not I wall imagine that know that the times going to be a little know more debt.

We're not going to do IT well. Our people are on strike, but they are going to look at using A I to do things that people currently can do in in, in many ways, probably do them Better. A lot of the stuff that could be done for the technical people is monitoring A I honestly going to be Better that IT doesn't get sleepy, IT doesn't miss stuff, IT doesn't get tired IT just Better matches.

And it's very, very, very good at doing that. So what god is a whether CEO of property is proposing IT or other companies are talking about IT, these kind of things are going to come into companies and IT is going to happen. And it's kind of like, you know, convery belts in assembly lines ultimately made you know production and manufacturing Better.

It's Better IT up but ultimately need less people. I don't know that you can get around that. So um hopefully that you know as these things as these a is are coming in, you're upscaling the people that are necessary to run the AI and make sure is doing jobs that .

needs to do yeah in a in a very distorted an version of the future I can see a company being like all right workers. You anna strike will just use our AI model um maybe not as good as all all all, but if if you're gone, then we don't have to like have people cross that line, you know that kind of thing because it's just it's just A A I model. Now I don't know, I don't you know, I am not saying that that's what's gonna happen here at all, but I I can see that being a kind of flake. And well, if you want to walk off the job, we do have a back up and it's not another human.

Yeah, it's so yeah, i'm still stuck on the way that he did. This is just so scared. You mean they have a word for IT? So it's that part.

Like I said, I don't know that that's working because i'm having a very visual reaction to IT. When I I actually get upset, I do serious. Ly, this is what you're doing.

Well, people are striking. That's what I thought. I didn't think about the technology part. I thought about the people part. But once the people part is settle, companies are going to use AI to do things that people do. And we're going to the rapper heads around.

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