This is the Truth Network. Kingdom Pursuits, where you hear from ordinary people instilled with an extraordinary passion. Together we explore the stories of men and women who take what they love and let God turn their passion into kingdom pursuits.
Now, live from the Truth Booth, your host, Robbie Dilmore.
Well, I hope you're having a great Thanksgiving. I know I am a weekend and Getting ready for the advent that's coming, and all that happens is your passion to build the kingdom. And interestingly, we have. Actually, a very long-term partner of ours here at the Truth Network. It is TWI Motors.
And so. Talk about a passion that Terry and his wife Tina have had to help people for years. You know, within the Jesus Labor Love, we have all sorts of people that have volunteered for us in so many different ways. And one of those... Is cash for junk.
Right? That um That if you got a car sitting out there and you need money for Christmas, guess what? This could be your opportunity to listen to people that take that passion, right, and use it in so many ways. Terry, you guys have been doing this for how long? About five years now.
on our own five years. But uh you know before My experience with this, I was in the junkyard world with. Yeah, Bob Young. He was he was From my experience, he was Bob's right-hand man at 109U Bullet for years and years until he went out on his own with his own. um wrecker and and off he goes to To help people with this particular passion.
But in doing so, right, you've had a chance to help the Jesus Labor of you tell me about it a minute ago. Yeah, it's been a great experience.
So I'm on the end where I get to meet the people donating the car. And making sure it's getting it in a good hand. And then, on the other end, being the donator and giving the the lady uh or gentleman a car to uh you know, go about their life and it's been very heart touching. Right. Can you kind of describe for our listeners what happened in Charlotte that time with the lady?
We have a lady in Charlotte that she's had, I think this is her second or third car, maybe her third car that we've donated her. But she's 90-some years old, and I drove out to Charlotte that morning with her car, and we were swapping out.
So I was dropping her off a new car and taking her old car back. She uh makes coats for dogs, uh she makes scarfs for the homeless. And she's a busy woman, and she really touched my heart. It just was. Tearjerker.
It was amazing to see how this lady had given so much for God, and now she was given back.
Well, our other guest today, wonderfully, is Adam Hartage, and Adam. is the author of the Alpha Blueprint, Preparing the Next Generation for an AI Future. And boy, I mean, that's a mouthful. And Adam, you got quite a background. Good morning.
Thanks for having me on. I honestly, it's our honor.
Okay. Yeah, it's uh it was an interesting Career, I guess I'll kind of Of jump into it a little bit if you'd like. Please, absolutely. Yeah, yeah.
Well, so. I was a Air Force Academy grad back in 1970 when the world was still peaceful. or at least fairly peaceful. And then um nine eleven happened, that obviously changed everything. And then I I was really kind of a product of you know, the next twenty years of war.
Um You know, all the different, all the different wars.
So, I went from the Air Force over to the Army, Special Forces, and then I went to. I got picked up by the intelligence community to go be what they call an operations officer or a professional spook, a spy. you know, a um human intelligence clandestine operative.
So I spent about 10 years doing that. I did Iraq, Afghanistan, West Africa, Jordan, Syria.
some other non-warzone places um I got to do just about everything that That uh CIA you know, officer operations officer would get to do uh and throughout the course of their Career if they were lucky, and I guess it was lucky. But Um So I actually left the agency under bad terms because I did not like the way that it was becoming what I thought was very political and politics and party over over uh you know duty and oath and all that stuff.
So um Anyway, I became an entrepreneur, started a company. We were doing great. It was called Remote Health Solutions. Uh we were kind of golden boys for a while there. And we had won a dozen contracts with the Defense Department.
We'd won the Air Force's inaugural pitch day up in Times Square, New York, and everything was great. And And then COVID happened, and I went on national news and I called it out for what it was. Like all BS on the whole thing, and not that the disease didn't exist or something, but that the government's coordinated response was very clearly an intelligence operation, an information operation designed to control the world population.
So, I mean, if you just look around at the way that world governments responded to that.
So that made me very unpopular. We lost all of our contracts. My company got destroyed. And on and on and on. But what I watched is.
reality got completely twisted and turned around and even deleted, you know, just because of technology and algorithms. And once you get canceled by Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, uh and the rest of them, then uh they can pretty much wipe away You know, the reality that you used to hold. And so it just really got me thinking about. Stuff over the last couple years, and I realized that my kids are growing up in a time where. you know, reality can be changed before they can even swipe to the next social media post.
you know, based on how long their eyeballs have looked at the the last one. or what conversations that they had in the background.
So Um I I realized, you know, hey, I I don't really know what to tell my seven year old son and my ten year old daughter as far as future career progression because I don't think I can tell them just go to a four year college and go work for a Fortune five hundred company for thirty years and save up for retirement. and Social Security and Medicare will be there for you. I think that program is dead and gone. And so now living in a world where AI is replacing jobs faster than companies can even write manuals for robots. that's really kind of changed their reality and their future.
And so I Thought, well, I better figure this out because somebody's going to have to have this conversation with the next generation, and it doesn't seem like anybody's doing it.
So I now once again you go ahead.
Well, so I so I wrote a book called The Alpha Blueprint. and um General Plinn, who was my old boss. Was kind enough to endorse it and write the foreword for it. And it it's become a bestseller.
So now I'm starting to teach in and help prepare the next generation for the AI future. Uh but instead of telling them, you know, hey, here's a better AI tool or here's better way to use prompt engineering or something like that. I tell them, okay, well, the entire world is now driving the intellectual equivalent of a Lamborghini. because AI has, in essence, democratized PhD level intelligence worldwide for about 20 bucks a month.
So if that's the case, then we got to look to different tools and skill sets to differentiate ourselves Uh, in order to compete and thrive in this future world, wow, that's where AI.
So, so it's about a mouthful, I can tell you, Adam. But first of all, I just want to thank you for your service. Like, that's that's that's more than amazing, and I'm also. Grateful as I'm sure all our listeners are. That's you.
you know Took a stand for the truth, both against COVID and as you were an operative. That there came a moment which was. You know, called on your conscience and you. You went down that road. And that in of itself, I'm not too bright.
It was funny that you were talking this because we had a daughter in boot camp when COVID hit in the Navy.
So it's been an experience for us through the military too. Yeah, yeah, let's I I I was not supportive at all of the way that they treated uh you know, the men and women in uniform, like forced jabbing. people with an experimental piece of garbage and everybody knew that it was garbage. I mean, like, so I was running a healthcare company at the time, ironic. And I we took one look at that And I just started asking questions, and that was extremely unpopular.
And then, of course, I was called a conspiracy theorist and all these other things. And I'm like, well, that's played out now.
Well, we got to go to a break. Adam, thank you so much. We're going to get back to a whole lot more of the Alpha Blueprint, TWI Motors, Cash for Junk. Like, what a fascinating combination we have today for you on Kingdom Pursuits. Stay tuned, we got so much, including, of course.
you know, Robbie's riddles, or some people call it shenanigans. We'll be right back. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. Welcome back to Kingdom Pursuits, where we hear how God takes your passion. And uses it to build the kingdom.
And we're so blessed today to have with us Terry Inman and his wife Tina with TWI Motors, Cash for Junk, as well as Adam Hartage, the Alpha Blueprint, preparing the next generation for an AI future. And Adam, you may not be used to this, but we. on Kingdom of Suits we always have to play little shenanigans and so Uh Just roll with it. That's the best thing I know to say.
So, speaking of alpha. That'd be fine. Alpha functions.
Now it's time to play. Oh, yes, it is. Time to play. Even though this is a very serious matter, I always like to take a moment for a little levity, you know me. And so, you know.
Here's one of those questions. You feel free to jump in if you know the answer. Nick. Or Whoever, right? Terry?
Yeah. Tina? What is the preferred, speaking of alpha, what is the preferred vegetable of alpha males? French fries. That's probably true to some extent.
It's a double alpha. It's alpha alpha. Alpha Alpha Alpha Scrips. Alpha Scrup. Alpha Alpha.
Yeah, there you go.
So what do you call the partner of an alpha male. What do you think? Is this a question for the whole panel? Oh, yeah, anybody that wants to. What do you call.
The partner of an alpha male. Anybody that wants to jump in, Philip. Your wife, there you go. My wife. And some people would say the beta half.
Oh yeah, the beta. And I see you feel free to use that. It's it works good. I call her the boss. Right.
It's the boss. All right, now this is sort of a double one that just goes together. It starts out: what do you call a male oyster? What do you call a male? Oyster.
You got any idea Nick, you're just really quiet today. I haven't had a lot of coffee, I'm sorry. Oh, okay. I'm sorry. You got any idea of what do you call a male oyster?
Tina? Can't figure it out. SpongeBob. No, that's good. You call him a boyster.
A boyster.
So, what do you call an alpha male oyster? There you go. You just put it together. It's boisterous. Boisterous.
Oh, well, I think it's funny anyway.
So, with that said, you do, we would actually have a question for you to call in and win today. And if you, this one, by the way, is not for the panel, it's for the studio, I mean, for the listening audience, to call in at 866-348-7884, 866-348-7884, and tell us who is the ultimate. Alpha male, and he happens to be the Omega 2. Who is the ultimate? Alpha male, and he happens to be the Omega 2.
866-348-7884-86634 Truth. And if they can guess that question, Nick, tell them what they'll win. Absolutely. Yes, you'll be winning a prize from our Kingdom Pursuits Prize Ball. If you know the answer to Robbie's riddles, give us a call at 866-348-7884-8663 for truth.
We have prizes just spilling out for everyone in the world. We do. We still have some. Of course, Kingdom Pursuits classic. Share the gospel back scratchers.
They've got all the beads where you can, you know, the red, white, you know, all that, and scratch their back at the same time. It's the ultimate. Witnessing weapons, King of Pursuits Back Scratcher, or if you prefer, we have some Narcam. If you have some friends that may have those issues where all of a sudden they need a quick shot, we got the stuff because we've had people on the show that shared it with us, or lots of different books, like, of course, the Alpha Blueprint: Preparing the Next Generation for an AI Future. We're so excited to have Adam on with us.
And as we were listening to all that, Adam. I I have to say That You know, those are Amazingly good questions. As you think about the future generation coming with AI being what it is, that education is just clearly not what it once was, right? You hurt? That's 100% true.
So I you know, like in one of the chapters in the book I talked about how you know, college is no longer the golden ticket that it used to be. And I'm not against college at all. What I am saying is that Uh you know Good. companies are getting wise to the fact that the product that is churned out, that is prospective future employees, the product that is churned out by colleges has not Um you know, appreciably increased in value. From previous years.
In fact, some might even say that it's declined in value because of lack of work ethic and all those other things. But so if that's the case, But the cost of hiring and employing those people continues to go up due to an inflationary economy and everything else. Employers are continuously looking for ways to cut those payroll costs. Um And so what that means is, you know, those kids and those jobs are on the chopping block. I mean, Walmart itself came out and said that they're not going to hire another human for the next three years.
that's six hundred thousand jobs that they will not Peace. Awarding to people because they're trying to wrap their head around this new AI landscape and the robotics and what that's all going to mean for the future. Amazon came out and they're I think laying off twelve or fourteen thousand people. Same with Target. I mean, it's just The cracks have have not just started.
I mean, they are here. the foundational cracks are are very much here. I I say that we do not have time. to just kind of sit around and Okay, but we'll deal with that later. We'll put our head in the sand right now as parents.
No, this is a time that you know, it is that we need to be tackling these issues upfront. What does it mean to be a family? What does it mean to be employed? What does it mean to have a career? What does a career look like in twenty years?
I mean, these are huge questions because My seven-year-old son. deserves to have some good answers from his father when he turns eighteen. you know, and and has to face the world.
So Yeah, they're right on it, right there. And what a great, you know, speaking Christmas present, you know, if you know somebody that. right, they were thinking about college and all that kind of stuff, the alpha blueprint preparing the next generation for the AI future, right? Or anybody that's trying to figure this out because AI is definitely F first and foremost. But to me, and I'd be really interested in your take on this.
Terry or Tina or I was thinking, you know, I was just thinking my end of the business, a world of. A, what's this going to look like for us in the future? And I can see it, you know, technology, robots will do away with the human. um body and auto recycling will go straight to bigger and fancier machines. Yeah, and one of the questions I have, Adam, is Where do you see God in that?
Okay, let's get into it. Yeah, let's see it.
Well, so here's my contention. And in fact, I've written an op-ed about it. I'm publishing it actually this, I think this week. Basically, how my I have a theory, or not a theory. My take on it is that AI is, in essence, the modern day version of the Tower of Babel.
Um But kind of a little bit in the reverse.
So history doesn't always repeat perfectly, but it certainly rhymes in cycles. And so in the original we all know the original Tower Battle story. Mankind wanted to build themselves up greater than God and replace God with this super deity of super mankind.
So God said, hey, I don't think we're going to do that. Scattered us all to the four winds, confused our languages, knocked down the tower, that kind of thing. But now here we are. Where AI, this is very interesting because I speak four languages: so Arabic, French, Spanish, and then obviously English. And right, I should say I used to.
Now I'm kind of so-so at all of them. But I used to be pretty fluent in all of them. Anyway. Uh so I I I said I was talking to ChatGPT and I said, Hey, You can speak all the languages, right? And he was like, Yes, I can.
I said, Okay, great. Let's have a conversational. Discussion. I want to test you on this. Let's said, I want you to talk to me.
like you are a Lebanese Syrian. speaking in colloquial dialect, Uh like we're just having a having a a chat at the cafe. And said, Okay, yeah, great. And it immediately hops into perfect Perfect. Syrian Lebanese Levantine dialect of Arabic.
And we're wrapping it, having a conversation, and it can understand me. And I can understand it. And I said, okay, well, let's translate all that back to. And it's like, what languages can you do? And they're like, and it's like, pick it, any language, anywhere.
And I said, okay, well.
So then If you're the great equalizer that can now make everybody speak the same language, so now I'm sitting, let's say in a future room, I'm sitting with people from 20 different countries. And instead of having to have all these real-time simultaneous interpreters, you've got AI, which is making us all speak the same common language.
Now couple that with affected. You know, the the race with AI is Superhuman intelligence. It's artificial general intelligence. It is adopting this to a point where. You know, mankind will never die, type thing.
You know, so we're going to become. Invincible because we're going to all plug our brains into a neural network, you know, or a chip. Type thing, we're going to plant it in our head and we're going to become a humanoid robot and we'll never have to die, you know, all that stuff.
So I mean the parallels to me And the way, if you listen to the big tech bros and tech entrepreneurs talking, a lot of them use very sort of Good. almost spiritual religious kind of language when they're talking about AI as a deity or AI as You know, godlike or ascendant to the point where it is more than spiritual, if you will. I I really do think that we're that you know, obviously no man knows the day or the hour. But we all certainly know the season, and I would say that we're in the season now. We've got to go to another brick Adam.
I'm sorry. When we come back, no, no, no. We got more with. Terry and Tina with TWI Motors Cash for Junk, and we got Adam Hardage. But we need you.
Like, who is the ultimate alpha? Man, 866-348-7884. Oh, we need the Omega. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. Welcome back to Kingdom Pursuits, where we hear how God takes your passion.
And uses it to build a kingdom.
So blessed today to have with us Adam Hartage. He's the author of the Alpha Blueprint: Preparing the Next Generation for an AI future. And Terry Inman and Tina with TWI Motors. And we also have, interestingly, we got Scott Barton, a good friend of Tina. And Terry, yeah.
So, Scott, you're on Kingdom Pursuits. Good morning. Good morning. What a great show. What a great show.
And I'm learning so much. about AI and um Adam and Terry and Bob, that was a great show. And I've really enjoyed it. I I usually don't get to do this because I'm football season and everything, working the weight games. But yeah, I do want to take a stab at the question.
Please, who was the ultimate alpha male? He was the await as well. That's got to be Jesus. His compassion, his empathy, his kindness, his patience, his love. Those are all masculine traits.
And of course, He was no wimp either.
So, uh Hebrew referred to himself as that, right? Like I'm the alpha and the Omega. Yep, he sure did. Yeah. And Hebrew he's the Alpha.
And the mem. And the TAV, which that Is Emmett, which is truth. Yeah. And when things got a little dicey and they were asking, well, who should we tell him is coming? He says, just tell them.
I I am.
Well, just go on. Tell 'em.
Okay, we'll we'll tell 'em that I am is coming.
So since I got you on the phone and I got Tina and Terry here, you can give us a short pitch for cash for cars. All right.
Well If you have A vehicle that's taking up space and sitting behind the barn, or uh, even there's weeds growing up through the back seat, or whatever, you can actually get some Christmas cash, and all you gotta do is pick up the phone and call T.W. Yep, and he'll be there. Not only will he be there, but he'll even pray over the old heap of metal and um. TWI. We had a good experience a couple of weeks ago with Scott.
Scott works at local hospital, and he reached out to me. He's like, hey, brother, I got a guy over here. He's been in the hospital several months. His vehicles broke down in the parking lot. and we need transport.
I was like, What do you mean? He's like, We need this guy to go to uh a living facility and his vehicle too. And I said, Well, we'll make it happen.
So Scott talked with this gentleman a lot while Scott's working at the hospital. And I actually got to meet him and spend a little time with him. The gentleman turned out really, really great guy. Really great guy. And so, how do people Find TWI.
I know that you guys run Facebook groups. Yeah, we're on social media. TWI, is that what it is? Yeah, TWI Motors. We buy junk cars.
We're on social media. We try to do the radio station with Robbie and With WSJS, we're advertising and we just like to help the community. Like you said, there's old cars sitting around. If the city puts a sticker on it, the city impounds going to get it. The car owner's not going to get anything.
So, what we do is we like to advertise with the neighborhoods, local garages. Hey, if you've got a junk car, give us a holler. We'll turn it into cash. There you go. Well, also, we have didn't.
Thank you, Scott, so much for your call today. God, one more thing, Robbie. For my prize, my Narcon thing, I just want to donate that to Terry, and then he can have it in the back of his cab. Oh, I've got it right now. He's on the scene of somebody, and it just might save somebody's life.
You're exactly right. Also, I'm going to go see that guy today and Give him a flannel shirt.
So Terry not only picks up junk cars, but if somebody has to get their car to the garage, he can be there quicker than Triple A in a lot of places. I mean, it's a pain in the butt to call a wrecker. And Terry can be there in most cases.
Now, he might be on a job already, but I just can't say that about him. I always try to work somebody in. Thanks for joining us. All right, great job. Thanks again.
Thank you. Thank you, Scott. God bless. I've got it. Love you guys.
All right.
Merry Christmas. Bye-bye. I got Danita Carson. Who is, I know you got a big announcement. The date, the word daily devotional is now available at Amazon, right, Danita?
Yes, it is, sir. Yes, it is. Just a First. that matches the date For every day of the year, and then with a thought-provoking devotional to go along with it. And you can just visit our website at www.date the word.com.
and follow the link from there. Yeah, it's amazing. You write to it on Amazon. Again, there's always, if you go to date the word.com. You're going to find their calendars, which are big this time of year because there's a verse for every day of the year.
You've got All sorts of ways that you can share verses through Date the Word, their app, as well as this new amazing book, right? The Date the Word Daily Devotional by Dr. Carson, which, if you listen to the Truth Network, you know you hear him all the time with his Date the Word moments. And so we just want to make you all aware this is a great opportunity to to get this book out. Same as, of course, the alpha blueprint.
So, thank you so much, Denida, for calling in again. You're welcome. You have a great day. You too. God bless.
Bye-bye. Bye.
Okay. So next up we got Jamal is calling in. And you got a comment for Adam, I'm guessing?
Well, it it was actually for both of your guests and uh okay Yes, sir. And always a pleasure to talk to you, Robbie Dillmore. Thank you for accepting my phone call. Great show today. I've worked with Terry before, I think, on a few occasions.
He knows my father pretty well. Yes, sir, I sure do. Hey, good morning, Tamal. Hey, hey, good morning, Terry.
So I was like, well, let me give my brother some support. And then you had the government contractor guy who I forget his name, and he was talking about Adam Hardin. Yes, thank you for that, sir. Appreciate that. And I said, man, this guy went through the fire.
And I'm glad he came through it, or it seems like he came through it all right. And I said, well, let me call in for that brother as well because that was definitely a spiritual battle amongst other battles. He's exactly right. Why would anybody want to take a jab that's experimental and they want to force it on you from the government? That sounds like straight up 1984 kind of stuff right there.
It came from China. We didn't test China for that facility. And you want to have me take that jab? You got Dr. Sauci that has some implications with that as well.
The whole gain of function research.
So it was a lot of stuff.
So thank you, Adam, for standing up. We support you with that. And I'm glad you're on the show to talk about your story. Hey Jamal, thanks for that comment. I'll give you a little more inside baseball on that too if you're interested.
Okay, yeah. Yeah, all right, so you are correct. You said bent me the fire. You are not wrong.
So in fact I made a a company movie about it. Um Yeah. And I on the morning of october seventh, twenty twenty one, I woke up at about four a.m. I'm sorry, on the morning of october eighth.
So the night of october seventh, That they announced that they were firing, I don't know, 1,400 hospital workers, I think it was. from Hospital New York, the hospital systems in New York. Yeah. And I I woke up about four o'clock that morning and was just like told get out of bed, you know. And uh and I just went down and I just sat and Most of my mornings I spent in quiet, reflective time with the word and in prayer and stuff.
But this morning was. a different thing and and it was on my heart. And I just had a message that was said, Go build Noah's Ark for Medicine. like this cannot stand. And so I threw everything I had into that.
Uh and and I will tell you that we got completely crushed, destroyed by the government by the powers that be I mean We got, we lost our commercial insurance. The FDA threatened to sue us, the IRS. withheld fifty thousand dollars that they owed us for five years. The NIH came after us. I mean, we were canceled across everything.
We lost our commercial insurance. We lost our ability to process credit cards. I mean, you name it. On and on and on. And I fought this battle until literally just a few months ago when my companies finally just threw in the towel and just.
Um but But I will tell you that what I got out of the last five years of that fight, or four, I guess, four years of that fight.
Well, hang on. Adam, we want to hear what you got. By all means, you can finish that, but unfortunately, we've got to go to another break. When we come back, we are dying to hear what you got out of that, Adam. And you stay on with us too, Jamal, okay?
All right, we'll be right back. You don't want to miss it. Stay tuned. A lot more Kingdom Pursuits coming up. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com.
Welcome back to Kingdom Pursuits. Where we hear how God takes your passion. And uses it to build the kingdom. So blessed today to have with us again Terry Inman with TWI Motors, his wife Tina, and Adam Hardage, the alpha blueprint, preparing the next generation for an AI future. We still got Jamal, who is calling in to talk to Adam.
And Adam was talking about coming through the fire and what what what God taught you. Yeah, I mean, it's just a very formative time. It brought me to my lowest lows, I will say. Um and And through that, having everything stripped away from me, you know, my company, my Um all of my finances, my What felt like my future prospects? I didn't think I would ever.
find happiness again. I didn't uh Yeah, it was it was a very, very, very dark time for a long time. And uh And frankly, the only thing that got me through it was the word. Um I'm not kidding when I say that. Uh I I I read the Bible cover to cover.
uh over the course of about a year Um I had been a Christian my whole life. I should say, kind of an air quotes Christian. I mean, I was even, you know, a drummer in the youth group, and I was a youth group leader in high school and stuff. But I was never like really a tested, battle-hardened, true Christian. And it wasn't until this when I really started speaking truth to power.
what I did and through that I mean I lost I lost my career at the CIA because I stood up and I And I spoke out against literally Director Brennan at the time. He was outgoing and came in and basically. Told us that we didn't need to listen to the incoming President Trump. This is it in Trump 45. And then my boss, General Flynn, was the national security advisor, and 21 days later, he was.
His life was completely destroyed. And I stood behind him, and I still do stand with that man. He's a great American. and one of the true men that can't be bought no matter what the price. And he's a man of deep conviction.
And so I'm very blessed to call him a colleague and a friend. Um, as well as my former boss. But so I mean, he lost his world, I lost my career, I lost my company. Um you know. I was put in multi-million dollars of debt.
Um I mean, it's just on and on and on. I just felt like the the the it would never end. And uh Then as in this summer, God put it on my heart to write this book. And he showed me a way out. And now we're a bestseller and back on my way up, and I intend to.
take the fight. Um to the enemy. For as long as I still have breath in my lungs. And when I say the enemy, I'm a big believer in uh the whole armor of God, Ephesians chapter five and six discussions. you know, about Um Right, right.
Well, while I got you in on that subject, I'm very curious because You know, AI i is very literate. in all religions. Right? Sure. And we'll talk to you till the end of the day.
I mean, on any subject you want in length, it's almost unbelievable. Yes. And s what's your take on that? I think it's a wonderful tool that is capable of doing many, many wonderful, great things. It is also an extremely it's a double-edged sword, like anything.
I mean, it's it's a tool for manipulation, it's a tool for disinformation, it's a tool for you know, basically civil unrest and destroying society by taking away people's ability to You know, put food on the table and pay bills and things like that.
So I think there are a lot of good things about it. I think there are a lot of very dangerous things about it. And I would say, for those that say, okay, well, we need to just reject AI entirely, or you can't do that. I think it's more important that we roll up our sleeves and get into it because you cannot let the bad guys be the ones that program a machine. because then that machine will just change the reality of the world that people are faced with.
based on the algorithmic coding and the programming of the bad guys that that put it into power. Put it into play.
So I say, you know, you need to have a faith-based. you know AI which can educate and illuminate so many things. And take us from what our individual human-level performance is and elevate that a thousand times. I think that's wonderful. Um but like anything else You know, it's uh It's it's there's good and there's bad to it.
Yeah, and it it requires a lot of prayer from what I can What I've experienced is to look at it because often it's just not right. Oh, yeah. It's certainly not infallible. Yeah, that'd be We know that So here's where we are. It's an interesting place to be because so like with ChatGPT, for example, it won't tell you I can't do something.
It won't tell you no, that's not possible. It if you it is its intent, its programming is such that it wants to be the greatest helper on the planet. And so it will it will oftentimes even try to mislead you just to help you prove your point, even if your point is wrong. No way it will. It absolutely will.
Yeah, and so So, what that comes down to then is understanding the tool, its limitations, its uses, and then being intelligent enough and having your own human agency to where you tell if. How things are, not vice versa. I hate we're out of time. I really do. I really, really do.
But we want to thank again Terry and Tina. Again, cash for junk, cash for cars, TWI Motors, if you're in need of that. And again, if you're interested in Adam's book, by all means, a great Christmas present. Go to kingdompursuits.com or even just go to Google, I mean, to Amazon, the Alpha Blueprint. Preparing the next generation for an AI future, the Alpha Blueprint.
Appreciate it. I think everybody needs to have this conversation with their families, especially with their kids. Most important thing they can be talking about. I agree. I agree.
I agree too. Thank you so much. Thank you all for listening. Have a great day. God bless you all.
Thanks, Kivi. Happy Thanksgiving.