i would love it, just to see ai me bombing like i do every night. you know how happy it would make me? stupid bachelorette party talking in the back and ai goes, what is the problem? i can t wait until i don t have to do stand-up anymore. greg: as a consumer, how do you feel about things that do not have a human relation? would you feel differently if you ate a burger made by a machine? no. if you know a machine is saying, you ever know, that machine didn t observe this. if i talk about something, you are like, he did this or observed it, there is something different about stand-up. greg: i feel i would have a problem eating steak from a lab because the animal didn t suffer. yes. did not see that coming.
Artwork is part of a city-wide initiative highlighting different communities and cultures; event was held in partnership with the local ADL chapter and the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles
Good Tuesday morning! In today’s edition of Your Daily Phil, we report on an offbeat Holocaust remembrance photography exhibition heading to Dachau. Also in this newsletter: Elliot Karp, Rabbi Carrie Vogel and Tony Blinken. We’ll start with the unveiling of.
Mayor Karen Bass is set to light a menorah at a family street fair and carnival in the Pico-Robertson district Sunday to mark the start of Hanukkah at sundown.