

Episode 2970 CWSA 09/26/25
29 snips Sep 26, 2025
The podcast dives into the intriguing implications of James Comey's indictments and the potential political fallout. Discussions include skepticism surrounding AI developments and the absurdity of shoplifter drones. Scott highlights alarming trends in public health linked to pregnant women misusing Tylenol. He critiques inflammatory political rhetoric and challenges the perception of Democrats projecting a 'villainous' image. Additionally, there's a focus on the geopolitical ramifications of the Iran-Russia nuclear deal and troubling trends in free speech legislation.
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Failed Vitamin Burrito Experiment
- Scott Adams recounts failing to finalize a vitamin-complete frozen burrito product because nutritional science kept changing.
- He stopped the project after realizing recommended vitamin amounts were essentially guesses.
Skepticism About Robot-Ready AI
- Scott Adams doubts current LLMs can serve as general robot brains because hallucination prevents reliable physical operation.
- He argues a working general-purpose robot brain would already be widely demonstrated on video if it existed.
Drones As Evidence-Gathering Tools
- Scott Adams highlights drones like Flock that can follow suspected shoplifters and capture license plates.
- He sees potential value for property surveillance even if single drones can't stop coordinated theft rings.