you know, breakfast club, all the john hughes movies, but somehow this one missed. and it missed for you ooh ooh the, right? rachel: i actually never saw it. i saw parts of it, not all of it, then i asked, should i watch it? you said, eh. will: i m not sure it s iconic other than the fact rachel: you know what he hasn t seen? is he hasn t seen say anything, and that one does hold the test of time. will: kuhn what it is? pete: nope. st. elmo s fire, is the song about movie or the movie about the song? rachel: i think the song is about the movie. will: yeah, i think that s right. pete: i don t know. i like the song will: say anything, i ve not seen it either, but you ve seen john cusack in that trench coat holding the box above his head? rachel: and is he s plague in your eyes in your eyes you know that song, in your eyes? he probably doesn t know that pete: in your eyes. [laughter] pete: yeah. it s a good song. rachel: the producers are, like, move on. [laughter]
Think of an entire machinesome we don t have the answers to that right now, but early indication cans show rachel: wikipedia, actually, is a great example. the you re conservative, chances are your wick field ya isn t flattering. pete: check mine out, it s great. rachel: again, it goes back to who is writing and the algorithm, who s inputting pete: and they acknowledge that. yeah, it started one way, but it s gone in a total left-wing direction, that s the bias of the site. rachel: of course it is. will: as they mentioned my estimation of a much deeper and prolonged conversation. rachel: one other thing though. the scariest thing to me was what we saw last week with the ads for what company was it that had the ads were where they used fake models? will: yeah. st the everything. pete: there could be fake morning show hosts. will: no doubt. pete and i will go off the wall on how a.i. is already in our lives pete: rick, why are you laughing? there s going to be fake weather