Jaguar Cybertrucked Their Cars?

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Jaguar Cybertrucked Their Cars?


This week, Marques, Andrew, and David talk about Cyber Monday for a bit before getting into Spotify Wrapped and the new Jaguar concept car. After that, Andrew has an eBay-based game that was super fun and resulted in the best kind of chaos. Of course, we wrap it all up with some trivia! Enjoy.

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00:00 Intro
01:14 Black Friday…

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  1. Unexpected to see an ad from Toyota 😮 and unexpected when he said it's more than a pont A to point B car haha) they're trying to get rid of that reputation.

  2. They can only wish they had cybertrucked their cars. The Cybertruck is the 3rd best selling EV in America despite the initial prices being well over $100,000

  3. Not knowing about a Weeknd album will not impact your life negatively. He's a miserable "artist" that copies old songs and mashes them together just enough to avoid a lawsuit. He is basically the model for future Ai pop artists.

  4. 9:55 Have had this exact conversation with friends and other piers as someone born in the late 90’s. People our age (in general) seem to have the best understanding of technology and how it affects culture. Boomers can’t adapt as quickly and are largely out of to touch to the point where they can easily be fooled by things like AI generated content. Meanwhile, most Zoomers have never spent a day in life without the internet and were unfortunately raised on social media dopamine hits and apps like YouTube Kids. Boomers think the average bit of hearsay online is real because they can’t comprehend the randomness of the internet and that so many people are trolls. Zoomers don’t know how to fact check beyond a quick Google search. When it comes to personal observations vs information found online, it seems Zoomers will give more credence to what they find online while Boomers give more credence to their personal observations. Millennials think in the middle. Millennials grew up as the Internet matured and smartphones connected everyone, so we have the freshest understanding of what life was like before and after the Internet, and were able to adapt appropriately in a way that Boomers couldn’t and Zoomers never had to. We were literally being taught in school how to research and query a library to find supporting information when all these developments happened. I think late-Millennials have a very unique perspective on mode culture and technological transitions. Of course each group has their own perspectives, strengths, and weaknesses. Being a Millennial myself could result in bias here and it’s possible an echo-chamber could be skewing my perspective

  5. The Spotity AI podcast was only available on like 6 countries, I would say AI is so slow to roll on other languages but lots of English speaking languages did not get it either 🙄