Ask A Genius 1181: Anthony Cuthbertson’s Article

*Interview conducted in November, 2024.* Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I have an article entitled Google's AI Profit Fast Tracks Singularity Prediction by Anthony Cuthbertson, published on March 13, 2024. In the article, Cuthbertson reports that futurist Ray Kurzweil predicts artificial intelligence will usher in an era of hybrid humans. This prediction aligns with Kurzweil’s long-standing views. …

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Ask A Genius 1180: Rick’s Note!

*Interview conducted in November, 2024.* Rick Rosner: Just a note: if you want, I can provide a general preface that, for the past several months, 85 to 92% of my tweets have been political. I’m deeply concerned about the possibility of a second Donald Trump presidency. The election is tight, and I’m doing what I …

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Ask A Genius 1179: Dry Bar Comedy

*Interview conducted in November, 2024.* Scott Douglas Jacobsen: I enjoy some conservative-leaning comedy, especially when it’s framed as dry, relatable humor. Dry Bar Comedy is a good example—clean, family-friendly, with traditional values. Many of those comedians are skilled, funny storytellers.  Rick Rosner: You’ve got Jeff Foxworthy with his “You might be a redneck” bits—funny and …

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Ask A Genius 1176: Election Stuff, I’m 64, Scott!

*Interview conducted in October-November, 2024.* Scott Douglas Jacobsen: Has anything else come up for you recently, election stuff? Rick Rosner: Yes, we've got 12 days to go. The good news is that around 5 million people are voting each day. This is positive because early voters typically lean Democratic. In 2020, Trump told his supporters …

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Ask A Genius 1175: Rick’s Universe and the Universe’s Gold

*Interview conducted in October-November, 2024.* Rick Rosner: What about gold in the universe? Let's shift to that. An idea in informational cosmology suggests the universe is far older than its supposed Big Bang age. If that's true, then there should be remnants in the universe that predate it—leftover matter that has remained due to being …

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Ask A Genius 1174: Rick’s Wife Gold and Rick

*Interview conducted in October-November, 2024.* Rick Rosner: So, I will talk about gold—not just its value, but the fact that there's more gold in the universe than expected according to the standard Big Bang theory. The heaviest element that can form during the normal stellar burning process involves hydrogen fusing into helium, releasing heat. Under …

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Ask A Genius 1173: October Surprises

*Interview conducted in October-November, 2024.* Rick Rosner: Speaking of something related but different, it’s less than two weeks until the election—12 days to be exact. Everyone’s on edge, waiting for any October surprises. This is a new topic. Perhaps the big October surprise concerning Trump could be some footage of him groping a teenager at …

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Ask A Genius 1172: The Big Arc of Technological Integration

*Interview conducted in October-November, 2024.* Rick Rosner: So, we were talking about people being glued to their phones. I’m not sure if it’s as bad in semi-rural Canada as it is in L.A., or in places like Hong Kong. Carole and I were in Hong Kong 30 years ago. Scott Douglas Jacobsen: What was that …

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