always dark. will:ed good morning, california. welcome to the fourth you are hour of fox & friends . pete: when you go out to people, i talk to people and say does anybody watch, it s so early, and there are people that get up real early. will: yes. rachel: they re getting up to go fishing will: or they dvr it. a little bit earlier in the show i told pete and rachel and you at home about a little bit of a parental debate that the id had. my son had sort of accepted a dare/bet with his buddies at school to get the haircut called the r9 haircut. he had a huge head of moppy hair and his friends dared him for him the get that haircut. i was, like, i don t want him to learn van i the, i don t want him to the not take himself seriously, but should i let him collect money? long and short is of it, you see the answer. i gave it to him, he did get the haircut, and he has to wear it for the entire week. so i put it to pete and rachel, did i do the right thing as a parent? pete didn
book i just wrote is that these systems tend to reinforce the parts of us that are most computable. so we re already being encouraged to strip ourselves down to a bunch of labels and identifiers and be seen in those terms. a.i.s extend that even further, but the irony, i think, is that we were already headed there. will: so that s what threw me off. pete: rattled your cage. will: this a.i. thing is uncredibly concerning. but what he said there is we re beating a.i. to the punch on stripping ourselves of humanity. we live online so much and what we put online and that trans what translates isn t what makes us human. it s our identity, our race, our hi this, our that and even when there s another person on the end of the tweet or the text, are they really being human? pete: an interesting part of humanity, are the 23450u wants in between? that s the depth.