• Episode 7: Would You Drink Chernobyl Vodka?

  • Nov 12 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
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Episode 7: Would You Drink Chernobyl Vodka?

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    In this week's episode of Bits, Bytes, and Beyond, hosts Michael, Drew, and Aaron serve up a dynamic discussion that spans gaming, technology, cars, and the intriguing intersections between them.


    From Chernobyl Vodka to Gaming Galore


    Drew kicks things off with a fascinating—and somewhat unsettling—find: a Russian vodka called Atomic, distilled from apples grown in none other than the Chernobyl exclusion zone. The hosts delve into the safety and allure of sipping on something with such a radioactive backstory.


    Shifting gears to gaming, the trio dives into the latest releases and upcoming titles. They share their excitement for Farming Simulator 25 and a new Flight Simulator on the horizon. The recent drop of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 gets mixed reviews, especially the revamped Zombies mode. Nostalgia runs high as they reminisce about past favorites like Cold War and Black Ops 2, debating the merits of possible reboots and remasters.


    The announcement of GTA 6 slated for a fall 2025 release sends ripples of excitement. The hosts speculate on Rockstar's plans, including whispers of a new Bully game, and reflect on the evolution of open-world gaming.


    Autonomous Cars and the AI Revolution


    Drew introduces the Ito M9 AI, an electric vehicle born from a collaboration between Huawei and Chinese automaker SERES. The conversation steers into the realm of self-driving cars, sparked by a story of an EV autonomously escaping a flooding parking garage. The hosts debate the pros and cons of autonomous vehicles, touching on safety concerns, technological hurdles, and the impact on urban traffic dynamics.


    They explore the broader implications of AI and automation, pondering how technologies like self-driving trucks and automated freight yards could reshape industries. The potential for job displacement leads to a heartfelt discussion on the balance between innovation and economic wellbeing.


    The Human Element in a Tech-Driven World


    The trio doesn't shy away from the tough topics. They candidly discuss the rising cost of living, personal financial challenges, and the realities faced by many in today's economy. The idea of fully automated restaurants prompts thoughts on the future of employment and the importance of adapting to technological advancements without losing the human touch.


    Gratitude and Looking Ahead


    Wrapping up the episode, the hosts express sincere gratitude to their listeners for surpassing 100 downloads on Spotify. They invite feedback and engagement, eager to tailor future content to their audience's interests.


    Join Michael, Drew, and Aaron for an episode that seamlessly blends tech talk with real-world reflections. Whether you're a gaming guru, a tech enthusiast, or just along for the ride, this installment of Bits, Bites, and Beyond is sure to entertain and provoke thought. Tune in and be part of the conversation!

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