AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan is widely known for his views on variety of topics. Recently the podcaster and UFC commentator invited Reggie Watts on his 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast and discussed the potential of having an "AI President."
Rogan's latest podcast guest, Reggie Watts is a comedian, actor, beatboxer, and musician. He was a regular house musician on 'Comedy Bang! Bang!' and led 'The Late Late Show's' house band.
Joe Rogan shares thoughts on AI president
Rogan and Watts discussed the potential of AI in the Government, focusing on low-level legislation. The beatboxer mentioned Dr. Allen D Thompson, an AI expert researcher, who provides a holistic state of the union of AI.
He believes that if used well, AI can eliminate emotional factors and provide non-emotional solutions to problems. Watts said, "If it's (AI) used well, you get rid of the emotional factor and you just have something that's looking to solve problems."
Upon hearing this, Rogan expressed his viewpoint that a human AI president would be resistant to bias, corruption, and the influence of corporations.
The 56-year-old podcaster remarked, "I think we were talking about an AI president."
He suggested that AI could be a more efficient and humble way to solve problems and create solutions for the most amount of people.
He elaborated, stating, "A president that is immune to bias corruption influence and someone who just looks at things rationally and in an intelligent way that spans all the disciplines right."
He further added, "How could any president really be an expert in foreign policy, the environment, economics, social justice, infrastructure, immigration? It's not possible. How could one person really know the correct solution to all those issues even if you're briefed? Look I can't imagine..."
In conclusion, the pair believed that AI could serve as a potent tool for government, but it necessitates a capable leader who can effectively navigate diverse fields and collaborate with a wide array of experts.
Joe Rogan opens up about Israel-Palestine conflict
In another episode of 'The JRE,' Rogan openly discussed the Israel-Palestine conflict with guest Brian Redban, expressing genuine concern and a deep sense of emotional impact.
Rogan was acutely aware of the terrifying experience that individuals unfortunate enough to get sucked into the fight go through.
UFC commentator said, “This Israel thing like it scares the s**t out of me. Because when I see something like that happen you know there’s like there’s no clear way this resolves peacefully like this is bad this is real bad..."
He added, "What happens then and what other countries get involved and f**k man, it just really puts into perspective that there’s some s**t going on that you’re not thinking about.”