The Dale Jackson ShowAugust 14, 20262h 3m

Full Show — Real-World Uses for AI [FFAF] - 8-14-26

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It's live, it's local. It's the Dale Jackson Show. And it's only on News Talk 770 AM, 92 5 FM, WVNN. Depend on it. Dale Jackson here with you, and I'm thrilled to be here with you, ecstatic even. Very happy to get you through your Friday and on to your weekend. Hope you're ready to enjoy it. Relax if you can and do what you got to do. Now, We do what we got to do here today on the Dale Jackson show. We got a great question for you for $50 for all Friday. And we're ready to hook you up with some WVNN T-shirts. I think we're out of Old Man Dale shirts. In fact, I think there are some people who won Old Man Dale shirts who are going to be pretty disappointed with the fact that they're going to have to have regular Dale shirts. And I think they're going to have to be pretty disappointed that some of them might even have to go down to. I know, Bugsie, don't get sad about this, but. yaffy shirts i know i know could you imagine imagine just imagine you go to the cumulus offices and on governor's drive and you go in and you say hey i won fifty dollar free for all friday i'd like to pick up my old man dale shirt and they're like oh hey sorry Bugsy didn't do this correctly. So all we have is Dale shirts. They're like, oh, that's fine. I'll take a Dale shirt. That's great. That's wonderful. And then they come back again and they go, oh, you know, turns out Bugsy really screwed up. And all we actually have now is Yaffy shirts. Are we putting our coworkers at risk here, Bugsie? Well, I think you're putting me at risk. Why is it my fault? Is this not how it went down? That's how I remember this. I could be wrong on here, but if I recall correctly, that's what happened here with a misallocation of T-shirts. That would be my suggestion. How were they misalligated? You told Yaffi to take some of them, and then he didn't. And then he blamed me for it. Right. And then we... He was like, I thought you gave me shirts. And I said, I gave you shirts for yourself. Yeah, yeah. He was like, these are my personal shirts now. Apparently, he's giving them away, actually. Yeah, and he steals them. So, yeah. Okay, all right, so you will blame Yaffi. Anyway, we got some WVNN shirts. We'll be giving away. I actually like these shirts. You can see. An old man Dale shirt, if you go watch some of my videos, you can go see those on Yellowhammer News.com, on WVN's Facebook, on my Facebook. You can see all of that. Anyway, we'll get into that a little bit later here in the program. And don't forget when you go to WVN's Facebook page, you can continue and do everything you need to do there by going. And guess what you get to do?

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Dale Jackson missed. And one of those things is pretty simple to see. Because of policies in blue cities and states, their inflationary measures are significantly higher than red state inflationary measures. Now, you might be saying to yourself, Dale, what the hell does that matter? The number is the number. The presidents, the president, the whole United States, and he wears it. Okay, that's fine. I don't care about Donald Trump. I mean, whatever. Look, I told you yesterday, Republicans are screwed. The Iran situation completely screws Republicans. If you think I'm over here trying to come up with some, like, angle to be like, oh, Donald Trump in the midterms, Republicans should be doing good. You heard me yesterday, and I'll say this again. I am Mr. Depression when it comes to dealing with this, okay? I am the depressing realist, okay? I'm going to give you the straight story. I'm going to tell exactly what I think is happening. I'm saying exactly what I think is going down. But you do need to look at this in the right way. Democrat metros and blue states. are driving much of the inflationary issues that are taking place in this country. And it's significantly lower in red states, in red cities. Okay, that's an important thing. And inflation is a point higher. Actually, it's a 1.2 higher in the last report in blue states and cities. than red states and cities. Okay, that's what's happening. And we're based, why am I bringing this up? Okay, it's a good question. The reason why I'm bringing this up before I flush this out a little bit further here, tell you another data point, which we'll get into in a second, the reason why I tell you this is because our entire worldview right now from our friends in the media and people who are disgruntled. with the current state of the country. And yes, that includes moderates in middle of the rotors. Yes, it absolutely includes those people. And those are the people that are important for an election. Those people are about to put in place individuals who not alone, but could set the tone for down the line, the policies they can only dream of in their socialist dreams with Hasan Piker and Francesca Hong and uh Zohran Mamdani and Abdul El-Sayed who totally I'm not a socialist what guys how can you call me a socialist I can't believe you're calling me a socialist look at all these socialists around me and all these socialist ideas I have what are you doing calling me a socialist I'm not a socialist that's crazy for you to call me a socialist who would suggest that I'm a socialist that guy Not a direct quote, but pretty close, I think. Anyway, the policies that those individuals would implement, given the opportunity, are making inflation worse than it would be if they have the same policies as red states and red cities. That's important. That's an important piece of this puzzle. And unfortunately, as usual...

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We miss the actual point here because the actual point doesn't really matter when you're dealing with politics. When it comes to politics, it's about how people feel. And I'm not someone's going to tell you the way you feel is wrong, even though it is. I'm not here to do that. What I'm here to do is tell you the results of that information. The results of that information are we are going to take ourselves because of inflation, because of how the economy is portrayed. And again, all it matters is how you feel. You can go the Biden route and be like, well, what's the big deal? You guys just are too stupid to understand what's actually happening. That's, that's not, doesn't matter. That's not what I'm going to give you. It doesn't matter. How people feel is what's going to matter here. Okay. And when you give in to that feeling, when the stats go backwards or are in contrast, let's put it that way, then what you're going to have is people in office who are going to accelerate these problems. And I'll share with you what I'm talking about and how it's even unfeasible what they're promising. Doesn't make any sense as usual. We'll talk about that in a minute as well right here on the Dale Jackson show. I appreciate you guys being here. I'm ready to get going this weekend. Hope you're going to have a good one. We're going to go and experience Cindy's birthday. She's turning like 612 or something in Asian years. That's like 26. So yeah, something's happening with her. We'll go celebrate her birthday. We've got some baseball stuff going on. But before we get there, We got $50 free for all Friday. We got State Senator Arthur or joining us. We got a great day ahead. So keep it locked right here. I am Dale Jackson. I am thrilled to be here with you as I always am. Do I sound overly positive today? What's going on here? Let me tell you something else positive. Let me tell you about Elite Door Service LLC. Let me tell you about those guys. If you want something positive here, you got some issues with your garage door. Ah! You don't have to. Elite Door Service LLC can help you. If you can hear my voice, they've got you covered and they're doing it all for you. They got 24-7 assistance. They can help you right there. You need to change your garage door on your business or your home to enhance your curb appeal. They can help you there as well. Garage door installation, garage door repairs. That's what I used them for. Retractable screens. Loading dock repairs. You need it. They got it and they do a great job with it. Vincent, the guys over there are awesome. I was a fully satisfied customer. You will be a fully satisfied customer. Learn more about them today. Elite door service LLC.com. You have to say, I don't need garage door service right now. Well, do you own a home? Because you're going to one day. Do you own a business? Well, you're going to one day. Elite door service LLC. Remember that name. We'll be right back. Dale Jackson.

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murdered a five-year-old girl after sexually assaulting her and recording it on his cell phone died in prison or didn't die in prison excuse me that's not a fair way to put it was executed you're also going to be told that this is sad and state sanction murdered to which I go yeah I sanction it absolutely wonderful fantastic more of that please More of that. Yeah, this is the kind of state sanctioned murder that I can absolutely get behind. So yeah, you want to cry me a river. Cry me a river for that murderer. Glad he's dead. Anyway, listen, remember I told you that we see massive inflationary nonsense? We see all this government spending. COVID did this and drove it way up and now we're starting. Now inflation has slowed, but prices will remain high. Well, given an opportunity, Our friends on the left would print more money, confiscate wealth, and try to spend even more, creating more inflation, and it wouldn't even work. Will Kane. On Fox News laid this out perfectly yesterday. Let's start with that price tag. How do you get to $200 trillion over 10 years? The number is absolutely staggering, and it breaks down into categories. It breaks down into promises on the DSA's wish list. Let's start with universal health care. Over a 10-year period, that's estimated to cost as much as $75 trillion. But we don't stop there. There's been talk of reparations. Add another $28 trillion to the wish list. How about a federal jobs guarantee? That's $60 trillion, potentially at the high end, over 10 years. Now, if you add this all up, including housing for all, which is another $17 trillion, then you get to a high estimate. of $211 trillion over 10 years. Yeah, now keep in mind that there's a lot to be said here about how expensive they're creating, how they're making this, okay? And it is a wild thing, okay, that they're arguing for. And they're going to tell you, they're going to tell you. Oh, no, no, we don't believe those things anymore. Those are just aspirational. Keep in mind, $211 trillion over 10 years. is three times what we currently spend. And this is just for things they knew things they want. Three times our federal spending, which is already inflationary as hell and creating debt every single year. Bringing up the question again. Who pays? Now the DSA, it has an answer. The rich, big corporations. So let's look at reality.

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This lays out the high end and the low-end estimates of the DSA's wish list costs. Now, if you taxed over a 10-year period all corporate profits, so you zeroed out corporate profits over a 10-year period, you'd bring in about $35 trillion. If you taxed the wealthiest in America at a rate of 40%, you'd bring in another half trillion. If you confiscated all of their wealth, well, you'd bring in about $6.6 trillion. But I want to go even further because anybody on the left or a member of the DSA would be saying, I don't want to stop at 40%. So let's go further. What if you did what America did in the mid-1950s and 60s? And you implemented a tax rate of over 90%. We would still then only bring in about $2 trillion over 10 years. What the DSA's wish list, its empty promises run into, is the hard-called reality of math. You add all that together and you come nowhere near. Forget the high estimate of $200 trillion, but the low estimate of $71 trillion. So where you go for the money? They go where they always end up going for the money, to you. Okay, so that's exactly right. And this should be in every political campaign ad run over the next couple of months. It won't be, but it should be. It's pretty crazy to look at this. And keep in mind, if they did this, you would crash the American economy because investment would absolutely stop. Money would flee the country and this country would collapse as we know it. Now, what would our friends on the left say about that? They would say, good. That's what they want? That's exactly what they would say. They would advocate for that and they would go out and try to destroy the country that way. That's what they would do. Okay? And this is really interesting because this information is available. We know it. And instead of talking about them being big scary monsters, which they are, don't get me wrong. Okay, they are big scary monsters. But we need to talk about what their big scary monster plans would actually do. The low end of their plans, $71 trillion, 10 times what we spend every single year. It would go up every single year. Think about that. It's important. It would go up. It would double what we're doing. Basically, it would double what we're doing and grow that much debt. On the high end, 210,000 over that same period, 210 trillion over that same period, completely unsustainable, completely insane, and the math doesn't math. This is the Dale Jackson Show. This is News Talk 770 a.m. 925 FM. WVNN. Fox News starts now. Fox News, I'm Roxanne Evans. Luigi Mangione is expected in federal court this morning where he could plead guilty in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Any sentence would be up to the judge in this case.

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Well, that's what I think when I hear Sanjay Gupta talking. That's what I think. I just, it's unbelievable. Are you worried that your child is looking, is looking up hate content? No, actually, I'm not worried about that at all because I monitor what my kid looks at online. And he's also, he's eight. So I'm not worried about it. He was looking up skin care routines. And then all of a sudden he found that women are the problem. Well, I mean. might also have been listening to the Dale Jackson show. We talk about the truth here. What do you want me to do? What do you want me to do? What do you want me to do? It's unbelievable stuff here. It really is. It is quite astonishing to listen to that crap. And I hear it. I'm just like, wow, that's bad. But hey, what do I know? I'm just a boy dad, right? Because that's what guys say all the time, right? Don't you constantly refer to yourself as a boy dad? Are there any dads out there that refer to themselves as boy dads? Please, tell me. Somebody tell me you refer to yourself as a boy dad. And let me just tell you if you do, stop. Okay? Stop it right now. Because if you keep saying that you're a boy dad, you're going to be a girl dad soon enough. Okay, that's my response to that. Unbelievable. If you refer yourself as a boy dad, explain it to me. 866-494-WVN-866-4-9-866. Also, when did you know that your kid was trans? Oh, it was the first time I referred to myself as a boy dad. That's how I knew. Unbelievable. Unbelievably stupid nonsense. Okay, we're way off track. Buzzi, don't podcast any of that. We're way off track. Let's get to it. Let's get to. The fact that it's Friday! And now! From Sunny North Alabama, it's $50 free-for-all Friday! Yes! free for all Friday here on the Dale Jackson show where we give you far more than $50.50 free for all Friday. We got two, two, two WVN style t-shirts for you as we run through and burn through these shirts as soon as we possibly can. You get to choose and then we give you whatever we have left. It's that simple, but we have a very simple question for you. And we've heard all this talk. We've heard all this nonsense. We've heard about the AI stuff. We heard about everybody being scared of AI. We've heard about all this stuff. So here's your question today. How are you using AI in your everyday life? How are you using it? What are you doing with it? What are you doing with AI? Okay? What are you doing? When you get up or whatever to get up, sorry, when you get on your computer or on your phone, what are you using AI for? That's my question to you. And I got to tell you, you know, you're destroying family farms, you're raping the earth, you're making the temperature in your neighborhood 75 degrees hotter.

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You're doing all that stuff. You've got to wonder to yourself, is it worth it? Huh? Is it? Is it worth it? And I'll tell you what I generally use AI for. And I can answer this question a bunch of different times here. But I think the best way to answer it is to share one of the conversations that Grant and I had with AI. And that's what we do. When we're driving around in the car, What we will do is we will put on the little AI guy and we'll talk about what exactly is on our minds and we will go and say, okay, what happens if such and such happens or something, something happens. And I'll share with you that in a second. Give me your answers here what you're using AI for. Probably a far more fruitful thing than I'm using AI for. But I do want to share this with you. So I will answer these questions for you. And I want you to answer the question for yourself. 866 494 WVN 866 494-966. That, of course, is the scout pest control.com. WVNN. Hot-take text line. You can obviously jump in right there and voice your opinion, answer your question. You can also use the Coleman Furniture Market free speech phone lines right here, 866 494-9-866, or email me. You've got mail. Dale at WVNN.com. That is the downtown rescue mission.org email inbox. I'm going to read to you a bit of a question that Grant and I had for the AI. And it was a question that probably did not make any sense to any other people, but we will drive around in the vehicle, we're going to baseball or doing something, and we'll ask you questions. Here's how it started. LeBron James signed to the Philadelphia 76ers. And Grant wanted to ask, with LeBron James playing for Philadelphia, what does their championship opportunity look like? And he said, the AI said, with LeBron and the Sixers, there are now no, it's not that they're big favorites, but they are firmly in the mix. Health is everything here. Between LeBron's age and in Beav's injury history, if the two stay upright in April, they are dangerous. I'd say they have a real shot, maybe in the 10 to 15 percent tier, but not a safe bet. And then Grant wanted to know. Did he have a better chance if he stayed with the Lakers? And the answer is probably not. And he lays a little bit of that out. He's on a super team now. So after we went through a bunch of like, well, what if he went to the Warriors and him with Steph Curry, blah, blah, blah. Then we got this question. And this is how a kid's mind works. Okay. This is how a kid's mind works. He asked, is there a chance we'll get to see LeBron James posterize his own son? Now, Bugs, I know they don't follow basketball, but do you know what posterizes? He prints out a poster that looks like him. I don't know. No, no. It's his son would be defending the rim and LeBron James would hammer down a dunk right on top of him. Like, just destroy his own kid. Because they're now going to play on different teams.

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and LeBron James just absolutely obliterating his own son in a game, which would be awesome. AI says there's a possibility, so we're getting off track here. Then he asked this, what if you had a tournament? A team of Michael Jordans, a team of Steph Curry, a team of LeBron James, a team of Larry Birds, a team of Carl Malones, a team of Wilts Chamberlains, a team of Luca Dogkicks, and a team of Caitlin Clarks. in an eight-team tournament. And then the AI lays out all of this. The finals, by the way, and I'll jump to the end because it lays out the whole story here. The finals would be LeBron's versus Jordans, and Jim Jordan would beat the LeBron's. So is this a good use of destroying family farms? Bugsie. I think printing out a poster of LeBron James' son would have been better. Okay, all right. You can AI generate one of those two. Okay, here we go. Here's another question. Okay, well, what if there were 400 of each player on the court in one game? Is Grant insane? Is this, is this? I think he's on to something. Okay, all right. At 400 per side, it's basically a human traffic jam where the ball barely moves. In the mess, sheer size and reach, Wilk Chamberlains would clearly win. They would just crowd the rim and tip everything in, and nobody else even gets a shot off. It wouldn't be basketball anymore. It would be a rebounding ocean, and team wilt wins by suffocation. Like literal suffocation? I guess so. I don't know. I'm assuming you can go out of bounds in basketball. You know that, right? Are there rules about how long you can touch other people, though? Well, I mean, if there's 400 people on the court at this, 800 people on the court at the same time. I think they should penalize you still for it. Yeah. So the 800, the 400 wils would win that tournament. So there we go. It is very interesting. So. This is what we do. So we're killing family farms are being murdered in that regard. So what do you use AI for in your life? Now I have a more practical use of it. Don't get me wrong. I do use it for work. I use it to help with research. I'll ask it random questions. I'll try to figure out is there something I'm missing here or anything like that. And I will look at it and try to get maybe a better answer. that I'm thinking of. I will do that. And that's possible, possibly a good use of it. And maybe not the killing of family farms in order to, you know, figure out how many Will Chamberlains would take to beat how many LeBron James is that may not be the best use of it. So get your answers in. I will continue. giving you the right answers and explaining what you should be using to kill family farms. We'll get to some of your answers on the other side. What are you using AI for? Every day, what are you using AI for? It was supposed to take all your jobs away. It appears big tech is even hiring people back that they fired now because...

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every day? Are we killing enough family farms to make it worthwhile? That is the real question here. And a lot of people think that that's ridiculous and we should never use AI in any instance. I think that's ridiculous. I think that it's very, very important that we maybe, maybe, just maybe take a look at this in its practical purpose every single day purposes. But it's not really what we're doing. We don't do nuance very well. What we do is we just like, no, this is bad or no, this is good. I don't know, it's probably a tradeoff. Before we get into that answer, though, very important LeBron Jane's discourse taking place. I'll let my son know this later today. More people have walked on the moon than have blocked a dunk from LeBron. Is that real? Is that a real thing? Is that true? Is that true? That sounds crazy. You know who I'm going to ask? I'm going to ask Grock. I'm going to ask, is it true? More people have walked on the moon. then blocked a dunk from LeBron James. Let's see if it's able to figure that out. We'll come back to that a little bit later. Let's get to some of your answers, though, to what do you use an AI for every single day? Bugsie, I'm going to let you be the judge here if it's an appropriate use of AI or not, okay? You're going to be the deciding voice here. Okay, here we go. The only thing I use AI for is to help me generate and write descriptive scenery paragraphs for my Dungeons and Dragons campaign for whenever I'm trying descriptive scenery to help with thematic immersion. Oh my God, nerd alert. I mean, that's the first thing I'm going to think about that, but all right. Bugsy, appropriate use of AI or no? Usually I would say no, but since it's just for you and your friends, yeah. Because D&D is kind of hard to write for, especially if you're trying to come up with something new every week. Okay, all right. Let's continue on here. Let's see. This might be a good use of it. I'm sorry. Hold on one second. You just made the last. Thank you. Thank you. Sorry, I did this right. Here we go. I'm using it to teach my kids nursery rhymes. Old McDonald had a farmer. At the end, it was E.E.E.I.O. It did not play it correctly. Let's see what it says.

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It's having a hard time. It is having a hard chat. Chat GPT has broken our little British robot friend completely. Let's see. You can do it, buddy. I got faith in you. E-I-E-O. Oh, man, he's struggling. He is struggling. Okay, is that a good use of AI? No, absolutely not. Can you not teach your kid yourself? Yeah, that's, I don't get that one here. That's not a good use of AI. Here, I don't want, can you just use this? Unless you're making up nursery rhymes about yourself. You should do that. Totally do that now. Okay, hold on. Make up a nursery rhyme about radio host Dale Jackson. We'll come back to that one, do here just a second. Let's get to some more of your answers. I use it to set up pivot tables and do statistical analysis in Excel. I also use it to help write documents. Bugsy? Bad use. Bad, why is that? You just made the list. Do your job. Don't let something else do your job. Okay. All right, all right, here we go. I don't use it at all. I even turned it off on my phone. You know, people who do, is this? You just made the list. Is this like the people who don't have TVs? Is that what it is? Like, where are we going to be in a world where people like, I don't even have a TV at my house? Like those people, you know, we all know those people. I don't have a TV in the bedroom. The bedroom is for sleeping. Like, those people? Are these those people? Bugsie? Is that who these people are? I would say so, but the people who are very against AI to that point, usually they love TV, so. Okay, okay. All right, fair enough. I'm using AI to help prepare my patents for journal publication and an R14 preprint. The 75 to 90% energy reduction my work delivers actually helps preserve farmland, so that concern doesn't apply. Oh, that's a good rationalization. You just made the list! I like it. It's like a robot wrote that. Bugsie, good use of AI. He probably used a robot to write it if he's using it to write a patent. I assume. No, to help him with his patent. Okay, then you shouldn't be patenting anything. Unless you're asking it questions like, hey, how do I patent something? That's what you's talking about, preparing the patents, not doing the patents. Can't you just prepare it? Do you deserve a patent if you're not capable of preparing it yourself? I'm getting a very anti-AI vibe from you. I'm getting it. Is that right? I think people, if they're trying to do something that is in offering it as wholly their work. They shouldn't use AI to help them with it. Bugsy, Bugsy Bugsy. I use AI to try to mimic Dale Jackson's TECO Freebird sound bite. Okay, I think it's techno, but sure. I mean, this is the most, yeah, like, perfect. Love it. Love everything about it. What a good use. Good use of AI, Bugsy, yay. You just make the way. Just ask me for it. Say it. No.

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It's a terrible use of AI. Okay. All right. How about this? Ask the AI if it know the solution to the guerrilla V.S. 100 men question. Good use of AI, Bugs it? Yes or no? Yes. Okay, that's a good use. So I actually look this up, by the way. I looked this up and here's the solution. Okay, here we go. You ask for it. You get it. That's what we provide you with here on the Dale Jackson show. Okay? We're giving you what you want. The 100 men would almost certainly win, but it would be extremely costly, brutal, and depend on coordination, commitment, and the men accepting major casualties. Yeah, I got to believe that 100 men could wear down one gorilla. It would be brutal and messy. I thought it was 100 gorillas. You're pulling from the... I'm pulling from the air. Dale Jackson. Start your day with the morning jolt of Drake Toll. Anywhere in the country. Your home for talking sports. The United States hockey team has four teeth left. What is LeBron James Legacy? Leonel Mess. 906 career goals is stupid. All of it. The Knicks. The Los Angeles Lakers. Aaron Rogers. Georgia football players. The Dolphins. The Mets. As it happened, when it happened. We'll talk all of it. Westwood One Sports Talk. Your home for Drake Toll. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. form. It's live, it's local. It's the Dale Jackson Show. And it's only on News Talk 770 AM, 92 5 FMWVNN. Depend on it.

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225 FM, WVNN. Dale Jackson here with you. Thank you very much for joining us. We appreciate you being here. You know, we were talking about AI and what it could do. And, you know, we've got a couple requests to use it for stupid purposes and kill some family farms and things like that. So we, of course, decided we would do just that. And someone suggested that we, because somebody brought up. The idea that you use it to teach your children nursery rhymes. Is that correct? So we wrote a Dale Jackson nursery rhyme. It's not good. I'm just going to be honest with you. It's not good. It's not good at all. And... I'm going to share it with you because it's not, because it's so bad. And because Bugsie is probably upset that 10 family farms were killed doing this. So if we're going to kill 10 family farms, we need to let people hear what it came up with. Dale Jackson wakes at the crack of dawn, turns on the MIC when the night is gone. From Huntsville Hills to the valley floor. He talks straight news and a little more. with a voice so clear and a laugh so loud. He cuts through the chatter, stands out in the crowd. Army days passed. Florida start. Now Alabama's morning beats in his heart. Wow. Take that family farms. You just, you know what? They deserve to die. If this is the kind of quality content we're going to get from this. The family farms had it coming. I'll just tell you that right now. It's eight after the hour. It's time to remind you that Matt Curtis sells a home every eight hours. Let Matt Curtis help you out today. That's Matt Curtis and the Matt Curtis Real Estate team. They're awesome. Matt Curtis, real estate.com. Talk to those guys today. Important that you do. And it's also very important that you let Matt Curtis know that, hey, he's the best. Let him know. I told you he's the best. He's the best. Matt Curtis real estate.com. Talk to that guy today. Yeah, we got the AI question. How are you using AI? We've got that going for you. We got a ton of information coming your way during the seven things. And that's what we're bringing to the table. Yes, I have data center information. I think I've decided that I'm going to start engaging in straight up data center propaganda. And I'll tell you why. Because I'll tell you exactly what's going to happen. I was talking to this with Yaffy last night. I'm going to tell you exactly what's going to happen. We are going to be in a situation where after this next election, we're going to see a lot of data centers being built. And all the people who are right now talking about how bad the data centers are are going to show up at ribbon cuttings and they're going to tout it as an economic boom for their states. I think it's pretty clear that the opposition to this is left and right, far left, far right, but the politicians who are opposing these things are doing so solely for political reasons. I'll include Greg Abbott and that, Doug Jay Jones, all these other people who do are moratoriums. It's all political. And it's dumb politics.

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which is the most upsetting kind of politics, the really stupid kind of politics that are done solely for political reasons. Politics done solely for political reasons. Yeah, I know. Yes, that's the worst part about it. But I... We'll get into that here just a bit. Right now we've got to get into the seven things, which is brought to you by two men in a truck. Yeah, two men in a truck. You get two men in a truck. You get a truck. You get so much more. You get your stuff moved, your house protected. That's what you want. When you move stuff yourself, you break your own things. You mess up the walls, the floors, the doors. You don't want to do any of that. You want two minute a truck to come and do it for you because they're going to do it professionally. They're going to get it done right. I've told you stories. very clear stories about how they moved a very massive couch into my entertainment room and then when we tried to get it out we couldn't do it the people who took it out of there had to take it apart i didn't care they were taking down to my house i didn't give a damn but look two men in a trunk They had no problem getting it in. We had a lot of problems taking it out. That's the best I can do for you, and they're going to do it right. Two men in a truck, do one thing. Well, that's move your stuff. They have rules. Treat everyone the way you want your grandma to be treated. They do it. Two men in a truck can help you right now. Two men in a truck, Huntsville. All right, let's get to it. It is time for the often duplicated. Never replicated the most critically acclaimed segment here. on The Dale Jackson Show, brought to you by Alabama's most trusted journalist. It's The Seven Things. You should be talking about today. Now time for the seven things you'll be talking about today. Number seven. All right, let's go ahead and get right to it, folks. Have you been following this Jaden Daniels story out of Washington and LSU? It's very funny. He sent a seasoned assist letter to the LSU team, football team, that he used to play for, won the Heisman trophy for, demanding they stop using his name. His likeness and his image, and he wants his mock Heisman back from them as well. It's really pathetic. He's upset that somebody's wearing his number. Stubhubb joked this. He said, Effectively will no longer offer tickets in groups of five, which is the number that Jaden Daniels used because he's mad about it. Out of respect for Jaden Daniels, we're only doing four and six plus. So he's embarrassed himself and he's been mocked repeatedly. It's pretty sad for him. He says, oh, I'm focusing on what's going on in D.C. with my team. Well, everyone's making fun of you because you're being dumb. Number six. Alabama inmate Jeremy Tremaine Williams was executed.

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by lethal injection last night at Holman Correctional Facility. And that was good. Really, really good. He was executed for the 2021 rape and strangulation of a five-year-old that he filmed both before and after her death. The child's mother received a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. And district attorney Rick Chancy called it one of the most horrific things I've ever seen. Yeah, this guy is a villain. And I got to tell you, he committed this crime in 2021 and has already been put to death. That's some efficiency we normally don't see in these systems and some efficiency that I absolutely can get behind. Number five. A Troy University math professor has the support of the freedom. Excuse me, the foundation of individual rights and expression fire who stood us up earlier this week after we stood them up earlier this week. And they are now taking on Troy because they feel like a professor has been punished for speaking out. Well, sure, as long as you don't pay attention to a couple of things. He was disciplined for unprofessional conduct after sending an April letter on university letterhead. criticizing the Alabama Numeracy Act course review committee for lack of transparency and prompt feedback. Again, the problem isn't that he complained. And had he just complained and they punish it, that's one thing. But he used official letterhead in order to complain. Now, keep in mind, all the people mad about this? How dare you go after this professor? Or the same people are like, kill Charlie Kirk. Yeah, he said bad things. Just remember that. Number four. Data centers, and we found yet another victory story for them. A small farming town in Quincy, Washington has been turned into an economic powerhouse where roughly 30 facilities now generated, estimated 57% of property taxes, created 900 jobs, and funded a $120 million high school plus new aquatic center and sports complex. The boom has also doubled home prices and pushed agricultural workers. out as poverty fell from 29.4% to 6.2%. I mean, that's definitely something. Now, the doubling of home prices, if you got a home, awesome. If you don't, maybe that's a little problematic, but it pushed out the agricultural workers and the poverty rate fell from 29.4 to 6.2%. Transform the town. What do we do it here, folks?

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Number three. FBI director Kash Patel slammed the Southern Poverty Law Center for running a, quote, methodical, calculated scheme to defraud their donor base for millions, alleging Heidi Amy Coney Barrett oversaw more than $1.2 million in payments to a neo-Nazi informant with whom she shared a home and joint bank accounts. He declared money doesn't lie. The charity that supposedly fought the KKK actually funded the KKK. They released a bunch of stuff yesterday about what it was for, and it included paying for robes and materials in order to do cross-burnings. We're... We're going pretty hard here. They're going pretty hard at the Southern Poverty Law Center. And they're dropping the hammer on them and their employees for what they're doing. And I got to tell you, great. Yes. More. Wonderful. Do more of this. Go get them. Number two. U.S. Senator Katie Britt introduced the Bipartisan Space Superiority Readiness Act of 2006 to expand war gaming, modeling, simulation, and training for Space Force guardians against growing Chinese threats. Yep. Military leaders were also in North Alabama this week. And they are working on the Golden Dome, Homeland Missile Defense System, which they framed as essential for restoring deterrence by denial. With North Alabama positioned to be at the center of the effort to create the program. And that's great. Okay, that is fantastic. In the space and missile defense symposium, another huge success and a great thing for North Alabama, further cementing Alabama and North Alabama at the center of the missile defense and space universe. Time for the number one thing you'll be talking about today. Okay, we've talked about this a little bit and we will continue talking about this. You can look and see the plans that are in place for our friends on the left if they are able to control the government are outrageously expensive three times. What we are already spending, even running a large, large deficit, which is adding to our debt every single year. Their plans could go as high as $211 trillion over 10 years, as opposed to the 70 trillion we're spending right now over 10 years. But yes, you're correct. That would mean a lot of printing of money and inflation. And no surprise, we are watching as inflation is going up.

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in blue states and cities and down elsewhere. New York, New York and Newark, 4.5%, 4.6% inflation. Philadelphia, 5.4. Hawaii, 5.6. San Francisco, 3.8. Okay, just keep this in mind. These are the places where you are seeing inflation going up significantly because of their policies. That's what you're seeing. They're making life costs more expensive. And when they win, they are going to make life far more expensive for you. That's what they're going to do. And there are a lot of concerns about this. Now, are they smart enough to explain this on the campaign trail? Probably not. Are they, is this easy to understand? Yes. They should probably start focusing on it because there is real world consequences for taking those terrible blue state policies and nationalizing them. We'll be right back. This is WVNN. Get WBNN's Dale Jackson seven things you should be talking about today. Right in your email box every morning. Go to yellowhammer news.com and sign up today.

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with you. Thank you very much for joining us. Thank you very much for your time. Let me ask this question. And it's kind of funny. I'm looking at this story on CNN.com. And at the top, they have a fear and greed index. Greed apparently is driving the U.S. economy. Just so you know. Greed is driving the U.S. economy. Extreme greed. That's what's happening here. I don't know what that means. But okay, extreme greed is driving the United States economy. So there we go. The fear at greed index uses slowing momentum as a signal for fear and growing momentum for greed. I don't even know. I have no idea why they frame it that way. I have no idea. So I guess Wall Street was right. Greed is good. Okay? Green is good. Good job, everyone. Good job. Green is good. Anyway, that's neither here nor that. That's not what I was actually looking for. Brand new everything, how data centers transform this small towns economy. And I know a lot of people don't want to hear this. I know it. If you're on the far left or you're on the far right, data centers are raping the land and killing your children. I get it. I get it. I get it. Oh, it's not true. That's kind of the big problem here with all of this. All of this is a big issue. And the best part about this is we are going to be looking at this story for years to come. And we're going to find that all this stupid fearmongering that we've done, all this dumb nonsense that we've engaged in, all of this. is going to set us back, and it is going to help people who would gladly destroy this country's economy mask their failures. And what I mean by that is, at the end of all of this, what's going to happen in this election, data centers are going to be used by Democrats as a weapon, a sign of extreme greed, if you will. That they don't care about the economy, that they don't care, or excuse me, that they don't care about the environment, okay, that they don't care about family farms. They don't care about any of this stuff. They're eating up all your water, even though it's not true. It doesn't matter that it's not true. It does not matter. That is the lay of the land right now. Data centers eat all your water. They're going to bring higher prices, which is not true. The higher energy prices are based on inflation. And Democrats in blue states making energy costs more. That's what's happening. Okay? That's what's going to happen. They've rolled the flock conversation into that. Another stupid moral panic. They're telling us that data centers are being built in residential areas, which they're not. They're telling you that brings all this noise and pollution, which is not true. And that data centers get like these tax abatements that you're paying for. None of that's true. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. Those debunkable falsities do not matter. Everything your conspiracy addled brains and friends have come up with is false.

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Hell, you can even use AI to prove that it's false. Not say there aren't objections. You want to make them go right ahead. But they've been used to create moratoriums on these things. And what we're going to do down the line is a couple things are going to happen. One, the restrictor plate's going to come off and a bunch of these things are going to get built. And it's going to spin up the economy and that's going to be good. Areas are going to miss out on the opportunity to have these things because of incredible short-sightedness. And we're going to find that the claims of poisoning the water and creating droughts and tripling power prices and all this other stuff and the paying no taxes are all going to be false. We're going to find that. That's the end of this. But in the process, you've handed Democrats a pretty big cudgel to beat down Republicans further with. Donald Trump loves data centers, which he does. Tommy Tuberville loves data centers, which he does. And you're going to see that get used effectively across the country. So good job buying into the latest moral panic, guys. Good job. You're listening to the Dale Jackson Show. News Talks at 70am, 92, 5 FM, WVNN. Dale Jackson here with you. Thank you so very much for joining us. We always appreciate you taking the time to talk with us, spend some time with us and have some conversation with us, the hard conversations that we have on this program every single day. I am Dale Jackson. Bugsy is here with us. We'll have yaffy with us in the next hour as long as well as awesome. But right now on the Alabama A&M, $350 billion Bulldog Hotline. We have State Senator Arthur Orr who joins us because last week he was in the Bahamas or something doing Bahamas type things or something. That's what I assume he was up to because he didn't call us or tell us he wasn't going to be here. But we'll forgive him for that and bring him back on the program here. But you can learn more about Alabama A&M at AAMU.mU. Go see them soon. Let's talk to Senator Orr on the Alabama A&M $350 Bulldog Hotline. Senator Orr, today's question of the day is simple. AI. What do you use it for daily? Or what do you use it for at all? What do you use it at all? Senator War, good morning. What do you use AI for? Good morning, Mr. Jackson, and my apologies for last week. Unfortunately, I wasn't in the Bahamas. Maybe wish I were, but was not. So anyway, here with you this week. And, you know, what I use AEI for on a daily basis, I probably enter how great is Dale Jackson, and it just keeps getting better and better as far as the results. But other than that, just general questions that I have where it picks up.

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where the old Google search didn't use to search all the various websites for a particular answer, but now using AI, that's what I'm able to do. And it certainly comes in handy. I really appreciate having that good information at the fingertips. You know, it's funny you mention that because I think a lot of people do the exact same. I think AI has, in fact, replaced the Google search. I think that's true. I think that's exactly what it's generally being used for because people know that if they go to it, it will gather all the links and stuff. And also there's less ads and stuff on there. It doesn't give you bad. They have checked this information. But yeah, I think it's better than a Google search at this point. Why do you think so many people hate it? I think it's fear of the unknown. Granted, I'm certainly a dilettante, as far as the knowledge of AI and what it can do, but I think fear of the unknown and you read articles about how it'll become like the 2001 Space Odyssey, how the old computer that takes over. starts telling the humans what to do kind of thing. So I think that's the concern. And then, you know, you see Dale this. The cyber hack of water facilities around the country here recently, I'm sure AI was probably used for some of that and that where the, you know, the hackers were able to get into various municipal water systems in the country and shut off the water. Imagine if that happened on a national scale. And that's something that, you know, that... understandably, people are concerned about, and AI is probably playing a role in the hacker's ability to get into past defenses of various entities and get in there and start controlling things. And that's a bit scary. Yeah, you want to talk about how out of touch Senator Orr is on this. Just think the movie he referenced is over like 50 years old when there's been like a billion movies you could have been a better one. One time. Okay. Well, I watched the Terminator 2, but I remember they all computer as a kid watching that Face Odyssey. By the way, Terminator 2 is one of the best movies ever made. I know we were talking about the first Terminator 2, but Terminator 2 is one of the best movies ever made. All right. Moving on. Data Centers, AI, all this other stuff is playing a huge role. in Alabama elections. I think, I think it's, it's a moral panic. I've talked, we've talked about this before, but I just want to, is, is it, is it becoming the issue? As dumb as that, God, it sounds so stupid, but it is, like, it is becoming the issue. Doug Jay Jones brought up.

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The other day, he was just spitballing and he was clearly just grasping for stuff. He got into the school choice conversation, which we can talk about here in a minute. But. Those are his two issues right now. His two issues are school choice and data centers. And Tommy Tuberville is like, no, screw that. We're building a million data centers. And if you don't like that, then you're dumb. And it's like, okay, dude, chill out a little bit. But that's basically his argument. Is that happening in another race or is that solely in the governor's race? No, well, I think it tolls well. So therefore, you know, the... The politicians are going to talk about it. When I say it polls well, there's going back to AI. There's a real fear of the unknown. Now, it's very well known to those individuals where it's happening in their community. Like we and I have discussed, I have one, a crypto mining facility popping up in the very, well, outside of the very small town of Somerville in rural Morgan County. And where people live all around the 15-acre site that this company is buying and putting a 10-acre building on, and there's some real concern there, and rightly so. And I think for local governments not to have any control over where these data centers or crypto mining facilities go, I think we have certainly something we need to look at, and I intend to push that in the next legislative session. But statewide, you know, it's a real balancing test. I don't think they need to go on every street corner. And locals need to have input and not feel like their hands are tied or voices are muted just because we need to bring some parameters, some guardrails to this, as you and I have talked and discussed. But it doesn't need to be a free-for-all for sure. I agree with that. Here's what I predict is going to happen. We are going to see a lot of moratoriums and a lot of data centers not getting built and stuff like that until after the election. After the next election, we're going to see a bunch of people who were telling you how bad data centers are at ribbon cuttings for data centers because they're going to bring in a lot of revenue and things of that nature. The impacts on the environment and things like that are a little overblown, but it's a very effective tool. And I think you're going to see a lot of that. And then we're going to use the economic development boosted by those data centers in order to mask, I think, some of the things that these people who get elected want to do, maybe not in Alabama, but around the country. And I think they're going to use this increased tax revenue as a way to kind of mask their failings and their strategies and their policies. We can talk about that later. There was another policy that failed. Let me tell you this, Dale, before we move on, I hope you're wrong. I hope that, you know, because we represent, we that are elected, we represent the people, not.

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big interest from far away, but what do the people really want and what is logical and make sense for our state? And again, it's going to be a balancing test, but we don't need to throw out the people's wishes and just say, oh, well, it's going to raise more money for the government. That's a bunch of hooey. We don't need to take that approach at all, ever on any issue. So I hope there's a, like I said, some rational conversation about it. We put some guardrails, some parameters in that protects the wishes of the people. I agree. I agree with that part of it. What I'm mostly concerned about is the idea that we've bought into the idea that this technology is like this big evil monster that is going to eat us all. And I think it's been overblown significantly. We'll talk about it more, I'm sure. I want to talk about the lottery. And you're going to say, well, damn, what the hell, man? And I'm going to say, well, yeah, but listen, here's what's happened in Tennessee. Tennessee's lottery. has found itself at a deficit for what they've promised. They promised we're going to pay for your kid's education. And they came up with the dollar figure that education would cost for every kid to get free education and all this stuff. We've seen these promises across the board. It happens all the time. Great. Wonderful. We've seen it. But. The question is, what happens now when a new form of gambling comes in and goes, well, we can just do this stuff anyway, and you can't do anything with it? And they are seeing in Tennessee sports gambling and prediction markets eating away at their lottery. And because they've done that, now their lottery is at a multi-million or billion dollar deficit that they're going to be looking at. when it comes to helping out kids go to college and stuff like this. And I've talked to politicians, and I've talked to them about this, and they all say the same thing. Oh, no, we're going to cover that nut. And it's kind of funny. I had something pop up on my Twitter feed, and it was a story from 2015, and you're mentioned in the story, and it's about the RSA retirement fund and how the government covers the nut of the promise, even though the input from the stock market investments and the teachers portion where they pay in, doesn't come close to covering what we're doing, and we're going to be in a massive hole there, similar hole. Do promises of the lottery really just not promised a big dig yet another hole for us? Well, if the lottery passes, and I certainly believe very strongly if it's put on the ballot, it certainly will. But if it passes and the revenue is earmarked, we need to be very, very careful as to the commitments made with that revenue because it's not a...

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a booming type revenue generator, once you get to, as Tennessee has discovered, once you get to kind of the level that you're going to get to as far as the revenue that it brings in, it's not a, every year it's going to grow 5%, 10%, and you're going to see nice increases. It's going to be more or less stagnant with very slow marginal growth year over year. And as more gaming comes online, then... that there's only so many gaming dollars floating around or betting dollars, you lose some on the lottery. So that's all that to say, Dale, we've got to be very careful on the commitments that we make and where that money's going. And I think Georgia, if I'm not mistaken. several years ago had where they're the same situation where their hope scholarship money didn't come in and they had to backtrack and and going to redo those commitments that they had made to the public and fill the nut like you said or put in some of that from their general fund regular revenue sources to fulfill those commitments. So we don't want to be in that position at all. That's exactly correct. All right. Let's talk politics here for a second. Across the country, I think there's a blue wave coming. Now, what this means for Alabama, I don't know. Shamari figures he's the only one in the congressional delegation, I think, is a real race. I don't think District 5 is in play. I don't think that's the case. I don't think District 1 is in play. I could be wrong about that. You can tell me if I am. You're not going to see a blue wave in Alabama, but you could see maybe like a blue ripple in Alabama. Tennessee had, and we'll go back to Tennessee, just worth noting here, they had their... county commission elections and stuff like this at a weird time even though they're partisan they had it on a thursday which is weird they had all these things and there was a little bit of a ripple you know knox county where you know the former cane is the is the mayor a pretty republican stronghold they lost their school board to democrats it happened in a couple other places How big of a concern is that? Start with Shamari figures and tell me about the blue ripple that could come over Alabama. Do you buy it? Well, two things that come to mind. One is the, remember the red wave that the Republicans were expecting several years ago that never materialized, you know, hope would be that the similar thing happens to this predicted Democratic blue wave. The other thing is what you're really seeing is not people converting to the Democratic Party so much as...

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They are very energized and mobilized to get out and vote. And on the Republican side, not so much today as we talk in the middle of August. Now, that could certainly change before November, but the Republicans are going to have to be very energized and just get out and vote. If the Republicans get out and vote, you'll see from Tommy Tuberville on down, big wins. for the Republican side, as has become kind of the practice in the last 10 years or so. But if the Republicans stay home or just kind of have a meh attitude about it all and don't get out in vote, then your blue ripple could happen down ballot races where... They've had the luxury of straight ticket party voting in years past on the Republican side. And if that doesn't materialize, a lot of down ballot candidates may get caught in a Democratic upset. The eight-point lead by Tuberville has a lot of people going, huh, what's happening here? So, huh, what's happening there?

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Well, you know, I think some of it's a disappointment in Washington, and he gets painted with that brush of the productivity of the U.S. Senate or the Republicans in charge in Washington, kind of the dissatisfaction with the national landscape, and he's certainly part of that as a U.S. senator now. You know, and again, I go back to I think there's some anti-incumbent. fervor out there, or, you know, let's do a total reset, and that would catch him as well. And then if you're, you know, a challenger, I think people maybe after a couple cycles with Governor Kay Ivey, haven't seen some just real... strong gubernatorial sweeps by the Kay Ivey team, maybe they won a race and just kind of like, well, I'm not, you know, so predisposed to just always vote in Republican. I'm going to say I'm open-minded or I hadn't made up my mind or I may vote Democrat just to throw them off and send them a message. Okay. And additionally, like I would look at this and say, and you kind of hit on it here, but I'm just going to hit on it again. You know, sometimes the supermajority doesn't really have anywhere to grow. You know what? And there are more seats at risk. So that's an angle to it too that you might want to look at. And I think that's one of the reasons why we're looking at such a split Congress as well. I mean, it's just if we are split country and when it's 50-50, there's not a lot of wiggle room on these things. But when there's like a. you know, a 30 point advantage. There's a lot of wiggle room and a lot of seats to be taken in a wave. There's not really a lot of seats to be taken in a wave. I think a blue ripple is coming. And I think Republicans are going to lose the House. I think you're going to lose the Senate too. But I'm just being very negative right now. So that's just me. All right. State Senator Arthur, thank you very much. Always appreciate him being here on the Alabama A&M $350 million bulldog hotline. He joins us on Friday. We always appreciate him being here and giving us some perspective. We'll talk with him next week. Stay tuned. It's the Dale Jackson Show.

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I'm Dale Jackson. Thank you very much for joining us. I am constantly whoring, according to an email. You've got mail. Dale at WVNN.com. That's the downtown rescue mission.org email inbox. Am I constantly whoring? Buxie? Am I a whore? Am I a whore? I'd say so. Just in different ways. I like that you're not even like in what context. You're just like, yeah, maybe. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean, yeah, sure, yeah, you're a whore. That's one way I describe you, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's fine. We don't even need to ask any follow-up questions. You're just like, yeah, all right, fine. Here's what the thought is. Why are you constantly whoring for data centers, AI, and flock camera, but against the lottery? I said, I don't understand, I appreciate the email, but I don't understand the premise of the question. Do these things all go together? Are you rattling off things you don't like that I are things that you like that I don't like the lottery, for example, or things that I think are good that you think are bad? Again, this is kind of in the same vein. It might be the same person. In the same vein of the, you know, is big data paying you off. And I'm like, no, but I wish they were. That'd be nice. I would talk to them because I think they're right. But no, it doesn't just because we disagree on stuff doesn't mean one of us is like a corrupt monster. That's why I reject the idea that this politician or this or this is corrupt is corrupt. Because you don't know that. What you mean is, hey, we disagree on this stuff to which I would say, yeah, we do. And that's okay. It's okay to disagree. It's all right. It'd be weird if we agreed on everything, especially since you guys are wrong about almost everything. So it's hard for me to say that to be good if we agreed on everything. And wouldn't you question my... honesty if I was just like, hey, oh wait, what does the wind say? The wind says that data centers are bad, flock cameras are bad, AI is bad, and I should say the same thing. I don't believe in that. I believe in telling you where you're wrong and where I think I'm right. And you're going to say, well, Dale, you just think you're right about everything to which my response is, yeah. I've said this before. I'll say it again. I absolutely do think I'm right about everything. Who in their right mind says that they don't think are they're right about? Of course I think I'm right about everything. It doesn't hurt, though, that I'm right about everything. That helps a lot. in these conversations. So, you know, just worth noting. Thank you very much for the email. Thank you very much to our friends over there at Express Bath. Listen up. Express Bath. They want to help you do your bath, but they want to help you do it expressly. They're waiving all insulation costs, 12 months, no interest, no payments, etc. But let's talk about the company. Matt, the guy that started here in North Alabama.

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It's live, it's local. It's the Dale Jackson Show. And it's only on News Talk 770 AM, 92 5 FMWVNN. Depend on it. Dale Jackson here with you. Thank you very much for joining us. We got a lot happen today. We got $50 free for all Friday, where you might just be stuck with a Yaffe shirt at this point. Because Old Man Dale shirts, I think are gone. Regular Dale shirts are very, very, very in limited quantities. We've got some WVNN shirts. I think we have an abundance of Yaffy shirts. I'm sorry, Yaffy. try my best to give away. But people keep, it's weird. We have more yaffy shirts now than when we started. Does that make any sense? We had to return one. People are just making them to return them. It's very strange. It's a very strange thing happening. We got a lot going on. We got a lot to talk about. We got hated eight coming up here in just a bit. It's eight after the hours. I need to remind you about my good friend Matt Curtis, the Matt Curtis real estate team. Matt Curtis, real estate.com. He sells a home every eight hours and yours. is next. So that's great. Yaffi Luigi Mangione. They're covering this thing like it's a massive event. But the guy shot a guy in the back on camera. I know Democrats in the media love him because of this. But him bleeding guilty really is not that crazy of a thing, considering, you know, he did it. And they're saying, that they're trying to help him in his state case. There's a guy standing outside with the side that says justice, not vengeance. I don't even know what that means. I bet he couldn't define it either. But does this guy plead guilty? And do they not go after him so hard because of it? I mean, define go after them so hard. They're still going to go after him pretty hard, but there might be. something that's not as bad. Well, the argument is like there's like a double jeopardy case side of it. He's been charged twice for the same crime. Inside the state of they're getting him on stalking charges. And that way they won't charge him in the state crime for murder as much or whatever. And there's double jeopardy. It's just what a big mess. Look. The guy's a murderer, and people who think he's a hero are monsters. And so I think that's the illustrative nature of this case. The people who support Luigi Mangione are bad people, and you should treat them as such. Just like the people who supported the murder of Charlie Kirk are bad people, and you should treat them as such. And I'd go a step further here. This Troy University story that's in The Seven Things Day, you can go read it at Yellowhammer News.com, or you can hear it again in Yaffee's, what do they call it, the Alabama bullet points, and you steal from me? That story? The people mad about that story? Oh, you can't do this to a professor. He's got freedom of speech and academic freedom. These are the same people that are okay with killing Charlie Kirk for his opinion. This professor wrote on university letterhead to legislators slamming them. And they said, hey, that's unprofessional. Don't do that. And then I go, oh, my God, what about his First Amendment rights? Should just shot the guy in the neck, right?

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I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore. What's got you steamed? What's got you mad? Tell us now. It's time for hate at eight. Now, if any of you's got anything else to say, now the time! That's right, now is the time, and now... the place and this isn't necessarily framed like a normal hate at eight but i do love conversations like this so let me uh let me share this one with you real quick and then we'll get into everybody's hates you can get your hates in here right now like i said on the scout pass control dot com w vnn hot take tax line check this out It's not so much that you're boring, but you're a mouthpiece for your sponsors which are predominantly liberal rhinos. And just like a Democrat, you don't understand because you don't want to understand. I could go into detail and I have before, but you refuse to put it on the air. You're the reason I started listening to NPR again until after your show is over. Says the guy who's texting me. during my show, on my show, about something I said on my show. Now, I get that you're not very smart, and I understand that, and I've been told I need to be nicer to dumb people, so I'm going to try to do this, okay? But feel free to, and let me see if I get this correctly, I could go into detail and have before, but you refuse to put it on the air, okay? Feel free to go into detail, and I will put it on the air. So let's go ahead and get that out here. But let's just acknowledge you're a liar, first and foremost, because you are listening. Okay? And I welcome that kind of feedback because I'm telling you, stupid negativity is my fetish. Okay? That's as simple as I can put it. All right, I've eaten up a lot of your time, Yaffy, so hang on one second. Austin, what do you hate on? I'm hating on the emotion or experience of paranoia or fear. Okay. The snake problem in my home, my wife saw a small snake, has been mostly solved. We never found him, but we, like, cleaned all the floors and things like that. But now there's sort of a spirit of paranoia and fear in the home, even though there's no direct problems. Is this a snake still? You're still dealing with this? You're still dealing with the snake? I'm still dealing with snake. Yeah, it's just fear around it. I'm dealing with it. I can call my wife down. Get a bigger snake. It'll find it. Yeah, don't worry. The snake will find you. That's fine. Yeah. Might I recommend scout pass control? That would be my response to that. You should get a pet snake. And that snake could combat the other snake. Yeah. Oh, so why don't we handle like they handled alligators in the river? Like, the second bigger alligator? Yeah, we're having a fever problem. Just put an alligator in your house. That'll solve it. All right, Bugsie, what do you hate on? I'm hating on State Representative Ernie Yarbrough. Yeah, take that Ernie Yarbrough of Trinity. Yeah. He called me, sir, yesterday on the phone. And I just, it, it.

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Going back to Austin's paranoia hate, it made me really paranoid. I started, I think I freaked out at you. I was like, do I really sound that much like a man? Yes. How? How do I sound like a man? How do I sound like a man? This makes me so bad. Oh, I'm going to go shave my mustache. I don't know. You don't sound like a man. On a scale of 1 to 10, how much like a man do I sound? You're a backup WNBA player. I'll put it that. That would be my response to that. Yaffy, you want to take a shot at this incredibly? So pretty manly is what you're saying? Yeah, but not manly enough to where I'm banned. No, no, no. Yeah, Fee, on scale 1 to 10, how much? I don't think she sounds like a man. On a scale of 1 to 10, Yaffy. He's afraid. He's afraid to answer the quote. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Yaffy, what are you hating on besides being a coward? Go ahead. I'm hating on this texter who said I'm there hating on Yaffy. So I'm hating on their hate, I guess. But I'm hating on Yaffy for being such a shill for data centers. Only someone who buys a new car instead of rotating his tires would believe increased energy demand doesn't lead to higher energy prices. So apparently I'm a show for data centers. I'm buying a new car because I didn't want to rotate my tires. And I guess all data centers means we're going to pay more for energy. Yeah, except that it's pretty clear that that is wrong. I mean, that's the whole thing. That's the issue. You're incorrect about this. And you're going to be more incorrect as time goes on. Geez, we don't have to keep doing this. Moral panic over data centers. Guys, you've been misled. Okay? That's as simple as it is. You've been misled. That's okay, though. It's absolutely fine that you've been misled. It happens sometimes. We'll learn the truth in a couple of years. And you'll all go, oh, man, we really screwed that up. That's okay. That's good. That's good. All right. By the way, do any company? that wants me to be an official shill for data centers, I'm here. Okay, there we go. They really want me. I'd rather be a paid shill if I'm going to be a shill. Okay. Good deal to me. Dale, what are you eating on? All right. I'm hating on all this conversation surrounding these soldiers in the Middle East. I'm hating all the conversation about our Reaper drones. I'm hating on all of this. Because even if this is true. What are we doing? Are we trying to help Iran? I just can't imagine during World War II. The boys overseas are not having a good time. They're not having a great time and they don't want to be there. It's like, yeah, no kidding. No kidding. And it doesn't matter what, if Pete Hegseth denies the report, he's lying. If they're rotating them out, it's because of the reports. It's all this stuff. All this stuff. And they have the wife of an MS now, or of a USS Lincoln sailor texting MS now about this, the guy who jumped overboard. Guys, they're in a war zone. I'm not suggesting none of this stuff is true. It's not what I'm saying. But, man, what is going on with our operational security here?

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This is Iran's like wet dream. This is their propaganda. They are so effective at winning the propaganda war, not because they have to do anything. But the media is so dumb. I just cannot imagine doing these things in the middle of a hot conflict. They don't like being there. No kidding. Oh, the conditions are bad. They've been out there for 200 days. I'm sure it's not fantastic. I'm sure. But, golly, it just is not, this is not good stuff. And they are doing all they can to undermine the effort. That's it. That's all this is about. And I'm sorry, these people, I'm sure there are issues. The guy said that his wife, or the wife said that he said, this boat is really getting to me and jumped overboard. And I'm sure that happened. I'm not even suggesting that didn't happen. But this idea that this is like, ha ha, war is, this conflict is bad because of this. It's just stupid. It's just stupid. And they're just using it to pile on. And that's all they're doing. No operational security. No intelligence here from our friends in the media. They just think this is a story that makes Trump look bad. And that's all they care about. That's it. That's all they care about. They don't care about these soldiers one bit. all they care about is being able to put out a story that says, ha ha, look at what's happening in Iran. They want us to lose, and they're pushing that message. The end. We'll be right back. Stay tuned. It's the Dale Jackson Show.

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thrilled to be here with you mostly because it is Friday. And now from sunny North Alabama, it's $50 free free from giving you about $50 worth of T-shirts. Yes, that's correct. That's what $50 Free Girl Friday means. It also means we ask you a very simple question. And then you get to choose two WVNN T-shirts for yourself. It's delightful. It's wonderful. It's the greatest thing that's ever happened to the history of ever. And today's question, you can find it on our Facebook or Twitter. You can find it out there. And it's a very simple one here today. And the question is, how do you use AI every day? How do you use it? How do you use it? Here's a good answer. I use AI to generate Hay to Tate for Yaffy. There we go. That's what Yaffy. That's why AI's turned on you. It's been fed. You just made the list. A bunch of Yaffy-style hatred. And now it's just cranking it out. I'm against data centers now. Forget it. Yeah. He's done. He's against it. Get your answers in right now. 866-494 WVNN. That is the ScoutPest Control.com. WVNNN. Hot take text line. You can also jump in there on. The free speech phone lines as well. 866 494-9-866. You get those in, and yeah, how are you using AI in your everyday life? I use it a couple of different ways. I'll just say answer my question. I use it with my kid to ask it stupid questions, what we're driving around, and we use the little guy, the voice guy on there, and he talks up whatever we're talking about, be it. questions we were talking about this earlier yaffi one of the questions that grant asked is who would win a basketball game between 400 will chamberlains and 400 michael Jim Jordan's and they were all out on the court at the same time who would win who you got I'm going to say Michael Jim Jordan's, but what did the AI say? Anything? Yeah, you're wrong. It's Will Chamberlain, much bigger, far less room to maneuver. He would just be tipping in the balls and blocking shots. And that's how it would go. So 400 on the court at the same time, meeting 800 guys on the court at once. So, yeah, that's the kind of stuff you get from your AI. Austin, how do you use AI every day? For really mundane questions, honestly, I ask it like, hey, what's the best, like 100% cotton shorts that I can buy? I have so many little crunchy particularities. I need to get a top agent on it. Let me ask you this question. Have you ever referred to yourself as crunchy before I started doing it?

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Um, yeah, I think people in my community, uh, have lampooned me, uh, for being crunchy. Okay, so you use the crunchy terminology already. Okay, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good, good. All right, um, Bugsie, what do you use it for? I really don't use it for much besides just transcribing your podcast sometimes. Yeah, Bugsie, Bugsie came out this morning, very anti. AI like she was going hard against it hard against it no I'm anti I'm anti people using it to teach their kids nursery rhymes and also if you're going to submit a patent of your product you should be able to understand your product better than AI can golly true you're such a hate oh my god you're both such haters I use AI to discuss music theory. Bugsie, is that okay? I've actually done that before, too. That's good. I think that's a good use of it. Because everybody else is annoyed by it. Okay. All right. Okay, we're trying to figure out exactly what Bugsie will allow. There's an interesting conversation taking place on the text line about you, Bugsie. We'll get into it here just a little bit after we answer some more of these questions. Yaffy, what do you got? How you use an AI? I use it for research for the show sometimes. So the whole burrito thing, when we're talking about $20 burritos, I used it to look up, you know, the history of grocery prices and inflation and stuff like that. It's pretty, I use it a lot. Instead of using Google and just searching, you know, for stuff like that, I'll just go to the AI first. Oh, so you're just stealing Arthur Orr's answer. Yeah. Is that what he said? That's exactly what he said. Literally, we're almost word for word exactly what I said or what he said. And you know, it's kind of funny. Like, I'm not saying you're doing this. Bugsie definitely did do this. We are running into a lot of, I don't use AI. I don't like AI. I don't use AI. I don't like AI. And it's like people think that if you don't use it or if you don't want data centers that this whole thing is going away, guys. This is like the people who didn't want to use the wheel. Okay? It's coming regardless. I don't believe that. I just think you shouldn't use a wheel to fly a kite. Okay. You could just walk down there. You don't need this wheel. What's wrong with you? What's wrong with your legs? Here's some answers here. I don't use it knowingly. I've decided that AI isn't so I. Okay, it's not intelligent enough. You just made the list. Give it a couple weeks. All right, and that's my response. I'm not. I avoid using tech as much as possible. Oh, I got into the brain there. Mike Drop, hosted by former Navy SEAL Mike Ridland. How would you characterize your prowess? I'd say my style is that I just kind of outwork everybody until I get there because I'm not a quitter. It's just you. And that's yourself. Everything else is team-oriented. The motivation, it was a sort of anger at myself for being weak. That ends up being the driving factor. That anger, that pride, that ego, I think it's a muscle. It gets stronger. When you take that voice seriously, you start to change your life. Mike Drop, follow and listen on your favorite platform.

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All right. All right. News Talks of 70 a.m. 92.5. Neil Jackson here with you. Thank you very much for joining us. I got to tell you, if I was AI, I wouldn't have messed that last breakup. That's just the truth. Yeah, I would have done it right. I would have been playing a text and I would have gone to commercial break on the right time, like a professional broadcaster. So, yeah, me, get rid of me, bringing AI. We're going to be good to go. I'm going to say, I'm sure Cumulus is thinking about it. Okay. They heard that segment. They're like, oh. Yeah, AI wouldn't have done that. AI would not have done that. All right, moving on. Let's get some more your responses here. I'm not. I avoid using tech as much as possible. I find it more important to use my own mind and speech, as well as more human interactions, as we are meant to do. It's so funny that the crunchy left and the crunchy right are the same. You just made the list. That guy won't get vaccines either, I bet. That would be my guess there. He's against data centers, against AI, won't get vaccines against flock cameras. I mean, the far left and the far right are holding hands. and kissing on these things. They just love them. They love to be mad about them and be wrong about them. Man, the babies are going to have. It's going to be weird. And then the babies are going to look like they've been drawn by AI. That's what's going to happen. All right, moving on. I use an Alexa device in the kitchen, but very little generative AI. What an interesting way to frame it. Let me ask. My friend over here, Alexa. Hey, Alexa. Can you tell me whether you use generative AI? Yep. I'm built on generative AI technology. That's how I can understand what you're asking and craft responses that hopefully make sense and are actually helpful. Okay, go away now. See, well... Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. All right. So there we go. You are using generative AI. But, I mean, that person I think is saying they're using it. So it's kind of funny. Not much. Only if it helps me find something online. As opposed to what? What's the other thing? You just made the list! You're getting it said like a robot to clean your house or something? What are we talking about here? Go ahead. So if it doesn't help you to just like boycott it for a few days? Yeah, we're done with you. You're like, done. No way. You're over. We're finished. Not at all, artificial intelligence will be the death of actual intelligence.

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People will become so dependent on it, they will have no original thoughts or ideas. I disagree. You just made the list. I disagree with this completely. Completely. I want you to think about what I told you earlier about me and my kid. Have you ever in your life thought, wow, what would happen if 400 Wilk Chamberlain's played 400 Michael Jordans in a basketball game all at the same time? No. Although once you brought it up, I was curious. Right. And yeah, it's like, okay, that's ridiculous stuff. But don't tell me that that's not like, spurring thoughts in his mind and maybe they're stupid thoughts, but they're still firing off the synapsuses. Is that correct? Is that how it works? I don't know. But then it stops after that. You could reason it on your own without having AI answer it. Correct. You could think about it. That's true. That's true. But. It's nice to have another person sort of answer your questions or another entity answer your questions. I think that's a good use of AI. If you're using it as a like a sounding board for stuff, that's fine. But if you're using it in place of your own thought, that's the issue. And a lot more people who do that than you, you know. Creatives. are so insufferable. I'm sorry. I'm sorry you don't realize how many people out there right now that are in college that are using generative AI for the majority of their coursework. Oh, no, no, I do. They're not learning this. There's going to be a huge issue in a few years, I'm sure, with professionals that don't know how to do anything. I agree with that. I completely agree with that. I already know a lot of professionals that can't do anything. Hi, Affie. I knew it. I was waiting for it. I mean, I agree with that part of it. But man, you guys are just insane on this. I mean, just completely insane about how much you guys hate this stuff. And it's just really, really, really worth pointing out that it's not the end of days because. Some AI drew a pitcher. Okay? I mean, that's the important part of this. And people are, like, when you're destroying everything, I don't think it's ending creativity. I think it's expanding it. In some ways, yeah. Yeah, I think that's it. It's not across the board. And I think there's a lot of people who are like, oh, well, you're putting artists out of work. No, you're not. I don't think that's true either. I think people who are going to use this stuff like to build, there was a big controversy local. This is so dumb. Okay, look, there's nothing more annoying than a local music scene or a local comedy scene. Okay? Because it isn't filled with insufferable failures. Okay?

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Just like a local art scene is filled with insufferable failures. That's why socialism is having such a run right now because they're all failures at life. And they found common cause in really stupid, dumbass things. And one of those things is having the government give them a place to live and feed them. Okay, that's the truth. But these insufferable local scenes, Music scene, art scene, et cetera. So some bars, I guess, have these nights where it's like, hey, it's, you know, the Grateful Dead reunion band or a Grateful Dead cover band is playing. The Grateful Alive, which would be a good name for a Grateful Dead cover band. I'm just telling you. But either way. There's a, I'll look it up on Chat, GBT, and tell me that's a good name. But they got mad because some local bars started making their flyers. for these things, which in putting them online using AI. You put it a local artist out of work. Do you think that bar was about to like go to like an artist and be like, I'll pay you $200 to make this flyer for this Grateful Dead cover band? No, they weren't going to do that. They weren't going to do that at all. They were going to have one of their less talented friends do it for free. That's exactly what was going to happen. Bugs at you're a creative. Am I wrong? No, that's what you do for me all the time. Find your less creative friend and get them to do it for $20. I paid you to design my child's basketball shirt. Don't even, don't you even. You know, I will say, though, I think it's funny when people are like, oh, it's putting artists out of work. I've actually gotten more work from people for graphic, like graphic design work than I did before AI was a thing now that AI is a thing. Okay. Well, why is that? Because people are so aware that graphic design, if it's made with AI, people are probably going to hate them for it, I guess. They're afraid they're being bullied. Yeah, and they're willing to pay me away. I get tipped so much more than I used to as well. Oh, my God. Because they're like, you're doing the real work out here. This is so stupid. Hey, don't stop them from paying me extra. Come on. I'm not. Look, if you have a graphic design need, Bugsie can help you. So if you're looking for someone and you actually want to pay them, Bugsie will help you with that. She's very good at it. She is annoying as hell. But she is very good at it. And she can help you there. But it's just, it's crazy. And the mentality, and I likened this earlier and Yaffe, tell me this is fair. I likened it early to the, to the, I don't have a TV. I don't watch a TV. And Austin, don't take that personally. But that's how you sound when you talk about this kind of stuff. But I liken it to those people. Am I right?

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Yeah, or I don't use GPS or whatever it is. I don't use GPS. I like paper maps. I end up in like Tennessee when I'm trying to go to Bridge Street. You should use a map. That would be good. All right, let's check this out. I don't use light bulbs. I like the mental exercise of filling my oil lamps. I don't use a vehicle. I'd rather enjoy hitching up my horses to my wagon. I don't use AI because it takes away my ability to spend all day on something that takes AI five seconds. Is the AI writing that? The AI put that together. It's just taking you all day. I think you should use AI. All right. You guys are talking over each other and the voice guy. I've had AI that wouldn't happen. Bugsy, you go first. I said if you're taking all day on something that takes AI a few seconds, you should use AI. It shouldn't take you that long. Yeah, V. I just said, you know, the guy's not being held hostage by AI and forcing, the A's not forcing him to text that. Yeah, well, exactly, exactly right. Exactly right. You don't know that. Yeah. So Bugsie, you're approving that AI. Yeah, if you're stupid, use AI. I'd rather you'd be less stupid or at least like pretend or not. Okay, all right, all right. Hold on. Okay, hold on. This is, this is, look, I need to just explain this one more time. The AI stuff, the data center stuff, the flock stuff is all in moral panic and you will lose. Okay, you're losing the battle. You've lost the war. You're losing the battle. You're losing the battle. You will lose the war. It's going to happen. And that's the truth. And this idea that innovation destroys has not played out that way throughout society. It's just not the case. We have lower levels of poverty than we've ever had. We've got more innovation. We've got more automation. We've got more of everything. And it continues to make life better. Now, that works until it doesn't, right? I agree with that. But at this point, that's the run we're on. And then this, this reminds me so much of my mom. My mom refused to use, like, email until the school system was like, you will use email. Like, they, like, that's basically how she worked for. You will use email. That's how it's treated. And she didn't want any part of it. I occasionally quizari about some politically correct scientific fallacy to. See Ifari has become smart enough to reason yet. It has gotten to where it will acknowledge the fallacy, but still tries to defend it. You guys are all nerds. Okay, that is my response. You just made the list! I used it to make funny pictures of me punching Yaffy. That's what I use it for. And I said that to the group, and Yaffy, did you see the group response? The creatives in the group were like, ugh. What is this supposed to be? What is it supposed to? Oh, gee. It wasn't very good. It wasn't. My point of saying it was Grok. Grock was like, we fixed our images. I'm like, no, they haven't. And that was the point of me sending it. But you didn't say that.

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Yes, I did. I said, Grock, it said, go look at it. It says Grock says they've improved their images. Grock is still not very good or some version of that is what it says. But the photo is a clearly bald man wearing a vest punching a guy in a suit that vaguely looks like Yavi. I think you could easily put together what that was. But what did they do? Ow, ow. What is that? I don't like that. Oh, I don't like that. Oh, this is the worst thing ever. Oh, it's terrible. Like, come on, guys. I mean, you guys were probably the people that were standing outside Ford's factory screaming at him because he was going to put all these people out of work. I mean, that's the best way to look at it. That is the best way to look at this. I keep reminding you. And I know people like, Dan, why do you love AI so much? What are you doing here? Like, why are you in love with this so much? And I think it's because it gives you a lot of stuff to think about. That's how I use it. Okay? That's how I use it. And again, maybe that's a misuse of it. But do I use it for entertainment purposes? Absolutely. But do I use it to think and come up with stuff like all the time? I'll tell you another way I use it. All right, when I do the seven things. I put together the seven things in a list, like the links to the stories. And I say, hey, summarize these things for me real quick. And they'll give me some stuff I didn't think about from those stories. And I'm like, oh, that's interesting. It gives you a little different perspective on these things. That's good. Dale, I use AI to map out all of the sundown signs in Coleman that Emily won't stop posting with her infinite free time. Poor Emily. How's Emily? You just made the last. That was Emily catching strange? She's not even on the show anymore. Does she even work for Cumulus Broadcasting? I don't think so. What are we doing? What are we doing? Emily's dead to me. Tell her that when you see her. Dale, can we replace Yaffi's show with AI? The AI probably has a higher testosterone count. Jaffe, your thoughts? You just made the... How many times that guy going to text that? I'm pretty sure. Oh, has that been used a lot? Yeah. Can we replace Yaffi with AI? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like it. Everyone's talking me out of AI. I use it and now you're all. Someone sent a picture of you and I on AI and you look like you, but extremely bald, and I don't look anything like me. I mean, that's the thing. And the problem with that. Are you punching me? No, no, we're just sitting in the studio. But what's funny about the whole thing is, they always fix my nose. We're still to that. I will know AI has gotten good when they stop repairing my nose. That's how I'll know. Because. AI has refuses to give me a broken nose. It just, it refuses. It will constantly correct my nose and fix my nose. It make me look thinner too. So, yeah, it gets everything else pretty good. But yeah, the nose changes my look completely, though, because the nose is so prominently broken. So when they get that right.

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then we'll know. All right, continue getting your answers in. We'll pick a winner later on. Today we've got 10 with him coming up here in just a little bit. We'll get to all of that. You get your questions in. I'll give you the answers. It is 10 with him. Austin, how mad are you about all this AI talk? Is it pissing you off right now? I am not a fan of it. I would be using maps, all that kind of stuff. I like to be classic. You're seething. I can tell. You're just furious about it. All right. Get your questions in. We'll get your answers in next. 866-494. WVN. That's the ScoutPest Control.com. WVNNN. Hot take text lines. Stay tuned. This is the Dale Jackson Show. Lots to get into lots, talk about lots of questions. That's why we do 10 with him. And we'll get to those here in just one second. You can still get your questions in. You've got mail. Dale at WVNN.com. That's the downtown rescue mission.org email inbox. You can get your questions in. We'll answer them as we move through the program. You can also text them in. Same thing. 866 494-9-866. Jump in right there. Easy to do. Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty today. There's going to be a lot of hurt people. Just remember, anyone who's upset about this is a monster and you should treat them as such. Okay? Just offering that up to you to tell you this today. They're bastards, they're monsters, and they should be treated as such, okay? Got it. Good. Okay, let's get to 10 with him. 10. It's time to answer the deep questions. It's 10 with him. Yes, that's right. 10 questions in about 10 minutes, politics, personal, pop culture, pro wrestling, parissocial relationships, and more. Let's go ahead and get to it. Why is this not working? Why is this not working? Here we go. I thought that military was voluntary. People sign up and then act shocked when they deploy. It's like Yaffi taking a job at WVNN and then being shocked when he has to come to work. Yes, but listen, if they're being treated poorly, that's a problem. If it sucks, that's not a problem. You get it? That's as simple as it is. I even saw something on Facebook going, should we be feeding the military? Lobster and steak with taxpayer dollars. See, shut up. That's dumb. But this whole thing about the ship, if they're being treated poorly, we should know about it. There should be details and people should be held accountable. If it just sucks, well, welcome to the suck, my friends, okay? Yeah, he comes to work almost every single day, so I don't want to hear any more of that. Why are you constantly whoring for data centers, AI, and flock camera but against the lottery? I mean, they're all the same, right? Those are all exactly the same thing. So if you're 4-1, you've got to be for all of them. So if you're 4 of the lottery, you have to be 4 data centers. Checkmate. All right, checkmate on that one. It's good marijuana. You're against that. You have to be 4 marijuana as well. Good, good point. Yeah, I'm hoaring for things that I think are bad, and I'm against things that I think are bad. Very simple.

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Dale, is Benjamin Netanyahu forcing Trump to build the data centers, sounds like another Israeli scheme. You know, it's funny you mentioned that because somebody sent me an email the other day, and the email said that the flock company has investors who are from Israel. Guys, guess what else? I think a lot of the news reporters are Jewish. I'm just saying, I'm just saying, I'm going to watch out. It's unbelievable. I think that was a joke. I'm sure it was, but good Lord. All right. Dale, what is your long-term goal as a radio broadcaster? Do you ever see yourself with a nationally syndicated radio show? No, I don't think so. I think the problem I have is one, I'm not very smart, and two, I sound like how I sound. I think my sound, the way I actually sound hurts me significantly. I get through my passion, and I don't think that plays well. I say that, but I mean, look at like Mark Levin and stuff. Not a great voice there either. Yeah, I mean, answer that same question. What are you long? I would like to be a nationally syndicated radio host. Sure, whatever. That sounds awesome. Go ahead, yeah. Want to be the most listened to radio host in the country. See, there's a goal, right? That right there is why it will never happen. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. There you go. There you go. Dale, this isn't the AI question. But I believe that if the death penalty being carried out is newsworthy, does it mean we're not doing it enough? See, you're saying we should kill people so often with the death penalty of people. We're like, oh, another person died. All right. I don't disagree with you. Some people might make references to woodchippers and things like, I'm not going to do that. Okay, but yeah, I'm with you. Maybe we use it a little bit more often. But this one, this guy committed this horrific murder. It was killed five years later. That's fast. Congratulations for speeding it up. Does Yaffy chew with his mouth open? He seems like the type. Yeah. I don't think so, but here, go ahead and make a comment. I know what you want to talk about. In response. I was going to say the answer is no. What did you think I was going to say? Something about how I eat hot wings or something. Yes, you do eat hot wings like an animal. You're a velociraptor who's never eaten before. It's the craziest thing I've ever seen. It is the craziest thing I've ever. It is, it is wild. It is, it is a sight to behold. Yeah, he is just destroying these things. Like, like, there's no tomorrow. Like, they're the last thing he's ever being eaten before they execute it. Are you day drinking? Not yet. Not yet. Maybe at some point in time, but not yet. I am not day drinking. No, but thank you for the question. I appreciate you. Appreciate all of you, especially you, Yaffy. Bugs that you're okay, sir, and Austin. Thanks or something. Bye. This is The Dale Jackson Show.

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