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Welcome back to a free-speech comedy podcast that dissects emerging technologies, societal changes, and potential threats to personal autonomy through a comedic and critical lens.


Neoborn Caveman launches into a passionate critique of emerging digital identity technologies, specifically focusing on the 'Orb' system that uses iris scanning for online verification. He expresses deep concern about the potential privacy implications and the gradual erosion of personal freedoms, arguing that such technologies represent a dangerous step towards a surveillance state reminiscent of social credit systems.


The episode also covers various topics including health advice about vitamin D and exercise, an Arizona law requiring human review of insurance claims, and commentary on global political and technological trends. Neoborn Caveman maintains his characteristic comedic and satirical style while discussing serious issues, interspersing his commentary with music breaks and personal reflections on societal changes.


Throughout the episode, NC repeatedly emphasizes themes of human autonomy, personal choice, and resistance to technological systems that seek to categorize and control individuals. He challenges listeners to remain critical of emerging technologies, government policies, and corporate initiatives that promise convenience but potentially compromise individual privacy and freedom.


Music guests: Inoxidables, Sami Chohfi, JafariEK, Big Bus Dream


KEY QUOTES:

• "The real question is not whether we have life after death, is whether we have life before death." - Neoborn Caveman

• "Everything is in agony. Everything is in doom. Everyone wants the verse to some extent." - Neoborn Caveman

• "Why would you take a laser ball and instead of having a Brazilian, I don't know, cleansing, you would just want to cleanse your iris?" - Neoborn Caveman

• "I don't let my conditions determine me. I want to change my condition." - Neoborn Caveman

• "Have you ever met any politicians on power, real power, who still could remain a human decent person entity with morals, ethics, values and not lies?" - Neoborn Caveman


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

• Digital identity technologies like iris scanning (via 'The Orb') raise significant privacy concerns, potentially creating a social credit system similar to China's model

• Neoborn Caveman criticizes increased technological 'solutions' that replace human judgment, specifically highlighting Arizona's new law requiring doctors - not algorithms - to review insurance claims

• Walking and moderate exercise can naturally boost vitamin D levels and potentially help slow cellular aging, without relying on pharmaceutical interventions

• Neoborn Caveman argues that many current societal systems (political, technological, healthcare) are fundamentally broken and designed to control rather than serve people

• Modern energy transition and 'green' technologies are not as environmentally friendly as claimed, with significant environmental costs in production

• There's growing concern about AI and algorithmic decision-making replacing human expertise in critical areas like medical insurance and identity verification

• The podcast advocates for maintaining human connection, authentic communication, and skepticism toward technological 'solutions' that erode personal privacy


TOPICS: politics, AI, technology, Media, healthcare, Privacy


KEY FIGURES: Artificial Intelligence, Sam Altman, John Cleese, RFK Jr., Blockchain, Michael Jackson, Eminem, Little Richard, Yuka App, The Scarlet Lesson, Jafari Ek, World ID


Free speech marinated in comedy.


....

....

Humanity centered satirical takes on the world & news + music - with a marble mouthed host.

Free speech marinated in comedy.

Supporting Purple Rabbits.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

205 episodes

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Content provided by The Neoborn Caveman Show and Neoborn Caveman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Neoborn Caveman Show and Neoborn Caveman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome back to a free-speech comedy podcast that dissects emerging technologies, societal changes, and potential threats to personal autonomy through a comedic and critical lens.


Neoborn Caveman launches into a passionate critique of emerging digital identity technologies, specifically focusing on the 'Orb' system that uses iris scanning for online verification. He expresses deep concern about the potential privacy implications and the gradual erosion of personal freedoms, arguing that such technologies represent a dangerous step towards a surveillance state reminiscent of social credit systems.


The episode also covers various topics including health advice about vitamin D and exercise, an Arizona law requiring human review of insurance claims, and commentary on global political and technological trends. Neoborn Caveman maintains his characteristic comedic and satirical style while discussing serious issues, interspersing his commentary with music breaks and personal reflections on societal changes.


Throughout the episode, NC repeatedly emphasizes themes of human autonomy, personal choice, and resistance to technological systems that seek to categorize and control individuals. He challenges listeners to remain critical of emerging technologies, government policies, and corporate initiatives that promise convenience but potentially compromise individual privacy and freedom.


Music guests: Inoxidables, Sami Chohfi, JafariEK, Big Bus Dream


KEY QUOTES:

• "The real question is not whether we have life after death, is whether we have life before death." - Neoborn Caveman

• "Everything is in agony. Everything is in doom. Everyone wants the verse to some extent." - Neoborn Caveman

• "Why would you take a laser ball and instead of having a Brazilian, I don't know, cleansing, you would just want to cleanse your iris?" - Neoborn Caveman

• "I don't let my conditions determine me. I want to change my condition." - Neoborn Caveman

• "Have you ever met any politicians on power, real power, who still could remain a human decent person entity with morals, ethics, values and not lies?" - Neoborn Caveman


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

• Digital identity technologies like iris scanning (via 'The Orb') raise significant privacy concerns, potentially creating a social credit system similar to China's model

• Neoborn Caveman criticizes increased technological 'solutions' that replace human judgment, specifically highlighting Arizona's new law requiring doctors - not algorithms - to review insurance claims

• Walking and moderate exercise can naturally boost vitamin D levels and potentially help slow cellular aging, without relying on pharmaceutical interventions

• Neoborn Caveman argues that many current societal systems (political, technological, healthcare) are fundamentally broken and designed to control rather than serve people

• Modern energy transition and 'green' technologies are not as environmentally friendly as claimed, with significant environmental costs in production

• There's growing concern about AI and algorithmic decision-making replacing human expertise in critical areas like medical insurance and identity verification

• The podcast advocates for maintaining human connection, authentic communication, and skepticism toward technological 'solutions' that erode personal privacy


TOPICS: politics, AI, technology, Media, healthcare, Privacy


KEY FIGURES: Artificial Intelligence, Sam Altman, John Cleese, RFK Jr., Blockchain, Michael Jackson, Eminem, Little Richard, Yuka App, The Scarlet Lesson, Jafari Ek, World ID


Free speech marinated in comedy.


....

....

Humanity centered satirical takes on the world & news + music - with a marble mouthed host.

Free speech marinated in comedy.

Supporting Purple Rabbits.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

205 episodes

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