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
going in this direction, and that s certainly the instinct i ve had rachel: you live on a farm! pete: well, we re not yet farm well, kind of but not really. rachel: getting there. pete: if the world s going this way, i want to go this way. and that s a difficult thing to do between phone, between media, between robots will: well, this is a story that i know i am fascinated by. i ve said i think it s the only story, so i did a deep dive on it on the will cain podcast. i i talked to two a.i. experts, and one of them said within five years you have a.i. concierge at a minimum. pete: where does that concierge live? on your phone? rachel: yes. they re like a robot. will: to be honest, i bet it s integrated. my suspicion, what do i know? you can talk to anything, hey, order me you re in your fridge, order more eggs. rachel: and people who don t have real human connections start to attach that connection