Scott & Ally on Demand
Scott & Ally on Demand
I'll eat salmon, you eat a hot dog 2
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But why is it selfish? Is what I don't understand. My brain can't compute. And this goes back to if if Zach comes over, and you know, he's not there every day. Right. So if he comes over, and I was planning on eating my little salmon pan dish from Wegmans.
SPEAKER_02You might have had a busy day. You were just thinking, well, as I'm scrolling through the phone, I'm throwing this in the oven, I'm doing this, and all of a sudden, oh, it's it's Zach.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, exactly. And I mean, yeah, I know he was gonna come over. I didn't know he was gonna stay over for dinner necessarily. And I got a bag of hot dogs from Memorial Day. You eat hot dogs, I eat salmon. And Allison says, sorry, Ellie, but that's selfish.
SPEAKER_02I did not think this was gonna quite go that way. I would say if you lived together and expected you were meal planning, then I totally could see, like hypothetically, let's say it was a little different. Say you live together and there was only one salmon left, you know. I don't know, you took one to work, whatever. Right.
SPEAKER_01We could split it then fine for dinner, okay?
SPEAKER_02I mean you really can't split it because there's just not enough in the pan. I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_01Or we can just do rock, paper, scissors.
SPEAKER_02Because you know what's gonna happen if you split that salmon, you're both eating a second hot dog. So it's true. So I mean, I know how they serve it. So I I this is where the exception of the rule comes in of the selfishness. If you guys, if you had a discussion about dinner together, if you had uh a leader.
SPEAKER_01What if we had a discussion? What's wrong with eating a hot dog?
SPEAKER_02Well, okay, that that's where but that okay, now that's where it becomes selfish.
SPEAKER_01But why is it? Because let me say this other thing too is that I he always comes to my house. I never go to his house. So he I mean, I have a dog, so he comes to my house. So I'm I shouldn't be expected to give you salmon every single day. No, brother, you're getting hot dogs. Okay.
SPEAKER_02Well, you know, I really tried to make you look good.
SPEAKER_01I know. I there there is no, it's not even looking good or bad. It's like there's nothing wrong with a hot dog.
SPEAKER_02No, no, I I I realize, well, yeah, especially when your partner's sitting across from you eating a salmon. I mean, that really you know, I guess I gotta sustain myself.
SPEAKER_01What about this one? No, it's selfish. If Scott, oh, okay, this from Tiffany. If Scott and I didn't live together, I would always bring more than what we would eat. Oh, you need to lower that bar. Right. Yes.
SPEAKER_02But also at the same time, I've had many of occasions where I've made something and she just hasn't eaten it or whatever. And you get to a point you're just like, okay, I'm gonna make what I'm have a taste for tonight. And I mean, sometimes we'll talk about it in advance. She'll say, Oh, I had a big lunch. I don't need you know, dinner. Okay, that's fine. Yes, exactly. I don't need that, which is fine. That that's totally fine. I I just feel in your situation, you are not, I just feel you're not selfish because of that. There was no real prior discussion setting it up.
SPEAKER_01But even if we live together, there is this part of me that's like fend for yourself, or we're both adults.
SPEAKER_02Well, there are those days, but then there are the days where you fend for each other.
SPEAKER_01Alyssa says, Yes, I have to go with selfish. Since you knew he was gonna come over, you could have told him that. Well, and that's and that's what you're going to eat. So he could stop and grab himself one.
SPEAKER_02Well, if you really if I really want to drive home the uh, you know, you're selfish, you should have known you would had a taste for salmon that night. You only had one and stopped and gotten another. You didn't do that, did you? No. Selfish pig. And we two, one, jealousy to Scott and Ellie. Scott and Ellie's big three. I do have to mention this too. This is funny. This is also from Tiffany because uh I had joked how we sort of evolve into our parents eventually. It just is gonna happen. I'm Gail 2.0. Right, exactly. And she goes, uh, I don't act like my mother at all. And I'm like thinking to myself, you're right, you didn't vote for Kamala.
SPEAKER_01My lord. Okay, let's start off with what's going on in Minneapolis. Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara resigned instead of facing the discipline into the investigation that's going on with his conduct. So he's hired in 2022 to kind of lead the changes that were going on with the George Floyd killing that happened during the pandemic. But then he comes in and he deletes a contact card from his city-issued phone.
SPEAKER_02Oh.
SPEAKER_01He alerts an employee about the investigations and the probes. He you know, it's a little this, a little that. So he's like, I'm just gonna piece out of this, okay? President Trump has appointed former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to his artificial intelligence advisory committee. The announcement came the same day Bondi revealed she had been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Bondi said she underwent surgery two weeks ago. Speaking of all this AI stuff, in Illinois, Illinois of all places, they passed this really strong AI safety law. And it, I mean, 110 to zero. So on the books, it says the bill requires large AI developers, think of like Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic, that they have to have uh they have to submit annual independent third-party audits, a requirement that goes beyond California and New York. By the way.
SPEAKER_02What are they auditing for?
SPEAKER_01Um, just that they're being transparent. And this is another thing that I I was gonna bring up later, but I will bring it up now. That even like YouTube is implementing where they have to notify you that it's AI.
SPEAKER_02Do you feel like we learned some mistakes from when the dot-com boom happened and the internet really landed on us in a because this really is like the next evolution of the internet. For those of you that don't remember uh or were too young to remember, when the internet came, there was a lot, it was a learning curve as it developed. It really was.
SPEAKER_01Yes, and I think we are there too. And I but I and it's weird because you have people who are leaning into AI so much, sure, and then other people who are fighting it as well.
SPEAKER_02I'll give you this one since here's a little bonus. You know how we've had a couple college uh commencement speeches where one in particular said AI is the future and got wicked booze. Yes. Well, listen to this speaker. Uh, this is a fashion designer, Jeremy Scott, got a huge cheer after ripping up his AI written commencement speech.
SPEAKER_00Today we stand on the threshold of a new beginning. Each of you have traveled a unique path to get here. Filled with challenges, triumphs, and moments of doubt. Sounds kind of cliched, right? Sounds like you've heard it before, right? It's because it's AI. You don't really want you don't want to hear what AI has to tell you to feel or to think.
SPEAKER_02See?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Got a huge response.
SPEAKER_01And and we talked about this in a promotions meeting the other day, and it's interesting how the in the younger generation, Gen Zers, you have a huge group of Gen Zers who are trying to go analog and are really fighting the AI movement.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Yeah. Use it as the tool that it can be. Spell check 2.0.