Groundhog Day, Neuralink, the Super Bowl 58, AI Taylor Swift Deepfakes, and More – Somewhat Frank Podcast Episode 49

On this episode of the Somewhat Frank Podcast, Frank Gruber (@FrankGruber), John Guidos (@JohnGuidos), and Jen Consalvo (@Noreaster) dive into an exciting mix of celebrations, upcoming events, and groundbreaking discoveries that are shaping our world.

We kick things off with a cheerful update: Groundhog Day brought us delightful news as the groundhog didn’t see its shadow, heralding an early spring! Sunshine, flowers, and celebrations are just around the corner. Catch the full excitement of this cherished holiday on our live stream recap here.

As we bask in the post-Groundhog Day glow, the anticipation builds for the Grammy Awards happening this Sunday night at 8 pm EST. We’re thrilled to see performances by Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman, and we’re especially rooting for Noah Kahan, nominated for Best New Artist with his hit, “Stick Season.” The Established team is all buzzed up about this one, and we’ve got our eyes peeled on the predictions here.

But that’s not all on the horizon. We’re also gearing up for the America’s Seed Fund Road Tours starting soon in Orlando and San Juan, Puerto Rico (https://www.americasseedfund.us/road-tour), and the excitement around SXSW. Join us as we host a day of events for innovators and startups at the Established House on March 10th, 2024. More details here.

Switching gears to a mystery that’s potentially solved – the lost aircraft of Amelia Earhart might have been found in a $11 million effort by a private individual. Earhart, a fellow Purdue Boilermaker, planned much of her journey from the campus airport, and this discovery could be a historic find. Dive into the story here and here.

In the realm of technology and health, the first human has received a Neuralink brain implant, potentially revolutionizing the way we interact with technology and treat neurological conditions. The future of AI is also making waves in the smartphone industry, with Google, Samsung, and soon Apple, introducing generative AI capabilities that promise to transform our digital experiences.

Meanwhile, the digital world grapples with the ethics of AI, as explicit AI-generated images of Taylor Swift raise concerns about non-consensual content, spotlighting the urgent need for regulation.

Elon Musk’s new AI venture is another hot topic, with reports suggesting he’s aiming to raise as much as $6B for his startup, reflecting the immense potential and costs associated with developing generative AI.

Looking ahead to the Super Bowl, we preview what’s expected to be the most expensive tickets ever for the game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas. Plus, we discuss Taylor Swift’s logistical race against time to perform after her Tokyo concert, and we give you a sneak peek at this year’s Super Bowl commercials. Check out the story here.

We wrap up with some personal updates, including the sleek Ridge Wallet and an intriguing way to explore global radio stations with Radio Garden. Plus, a shout out to “Suits,” the most streamed show of 2023.

As always, thank you for listening and feel free to reach out and let us know what you think at: somewhatfrank@est.us

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