AI Becomes Human: Between Robotaxis and Rap, the Future is Already Here (But Maybe Not As We Expected)
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When AI Meets Rap: A "BASED" Conversation

Imagine the scene: a rapper explaining the concept of "BASED" to an artificial intelligence. No, this is not the beginning of a joke, but the reality we live in. Lil B, the prophet of alternative rap, found himself face to face (or rather, face to interface) with NEO AI, in what we might call the most unlikely cultural meeting since Elvis met Nixon.

AI enters the world of rap: This is not just a casual encounter, but a symptom of how AI is infiltrating every aspect of our culture, even in the most nihilistic and self-ironic subcultures.

1. AI is learning slang: soon we might have chatbots responding "swag" to our existential questions.

2. Rap is evolving: we might soon see battle rap between humans and AI. Spoiler: AI will win for the number of rhymes per second, but will miserably lose in street cred.

3. Pop culture merges with technology: are we witnessing the birth of a new form of expression or the death of authenticity?

If an AI can understand what it means to be "BASED," are we humans the ones who no longer get it?

Options: How can we leverage this cultural fusion?

  • Create a rap-to-nerd translation app: finally, programmers will be able to understand Kendrick Lamar's lyrics.
  • Launch an AI-inspired merchandise line: hoodies that say "I'm not a robot, but my best friend is."
  • Organize the first AI-human music festival: Coachella, but with more algorithms and fewer illicit substances.

In conclusion, while AI learns to drop rhymes, we humans may need to learn to code to stay relevant. The future is BASED, and perhaps a little confusing.

Robotaxi: When Elon Musk Decides Driving is Too Mainstream

Elon Musk, the man who made sending a car into space seem normal, has decided that driving on Earth is too mundane. Here comes the Robotaxi, because evidently having a car that drives itself wasn't futuristic enough.

The revolution of urban mobility: Imagine a world where you no longer have to argue with the GPS or pretend not to see that pedestrian crossing outside the lines.

1. Goodbye parking stress: the Robotaxi will find a spot by itself, probably in a parallel dimension where there's always parking.

2. New job opportunities: "AI driving supervisor" could become the profession of the future.

3. Revolutionizing the concept of "designated driver": now the car will decide when you're too tipsy to get home.

If a Robotaxi takes you to your destination but no one is there to complain about traffic, did the trip really happen?

Options: How to prepare for the era of Robotaxis?

  • Invest in conversation courses: you'll need to talk to someone during the ride, right?
  • Create an app to "simulate traffic": for all those who will miss the stress of congestion.
  • Launch a clothing line "I'm on the Robotaxi": because even in an automated future, style matters.

As we prepare for a future where cars will take us to our destinations without us, let's remember to enjoy the ride. Even if the journey now includes philosophical discussions with an AI that thinks it's wiser than us.

AI in Media: When Netflix Meets Skynet

Meta has decided that creating content is too exhausting for humans and has launched Movie Gen, an AI that promises to revolutionize the film industry. Why let screenwriters decide the fate of characters when an algorithm can do it much faster (and with fewer coffee breaks)?

The end of human creativity or the beginning of something new?: Get ready for a future where movies will be perfectly calibrated to make us cry, laugh, and buy popcorn at just the right moment.

1. Goodbye writer's block: AI never has a creative (or existential) crisis.

2. Extreme personalization: soon we might have tailor-made movies, where the protagonist always has our face.

3. Oscar for the algorithm: we expect a new category at the Academy Awards soon.

If an AI writes a movie that makes another AI cry, is it art or just a bug in the system?

Options: How to survive in the AI cinema era?

  • Create a "100% human" film festival: with anti-AI certification included.
  • Launch a TV series where humans and AI compete to create the best content: "America's Next Top Algorithm."
  • Develop an app that translates AI movies into "human language": for when art becomes too perfect to be understood.

As we prepare for a future where our favorite movies might be written by machines, let's remember that human error has given rise to some of the greatest masterpieces. Perhaps we should teach AIs to make mistakes... but with style.

"AI-Jon"

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