Computer science has been developing at lightning speed in the past two decades. As such it was able to allow us many things that we were unable to even imagine. Lately, thanks to AI, we are able to “speak” to the dead. AI simulated for us to watch a 20-minute podcast between Joe Rogan and Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs left the world couple of years ago and left it poorer by a man with an extremely innovative mind. His most famous creation, the iPhone is still one of the most popular devices bought throughout the world.
AI Creates A Podcast Featuring Joe Rogan And Steve Jobs
Even though this AI-created podcast doesn’t actually feature Steve Jobs or Joe Rogan in real life, it allows us to see how far the technology has come. Partially, this is thanks to exactly Steve Jobs, who gave many technical innovations to the world during his earthly life.
“It’s always good to see you buddy!” – AI Joe Rogan welcomed his AI guest at the ‘Bro Jogan’, as he calls it, podcast. “I’m so happy you came on, man.”
“Yeah, it’s great to be on the show.” – AI Steve Jobs replied. “Your audience is just so different than your normal Apple users. And that’s a good thing, it’s cool.”
AI created a complete 20-minute interview between Joe Rogan and Steve Jobs. When you hear the podcast, you may notice that the beginning of it is a bit weird and has numerous long pauses, or nonsense not connected to speaking. However, as some time passes, it appears to find its pace and start making sense.
The imaginary duo starts speaking about faith, tech companies, drugs, etc. The conversation develops and gives hope that AI will one day help us to develop even more realistic impossible conversations. At one point, near the end of the 20-minute podcast, Steve even makes an analogy of how you need to buy all four wheels on a car separately, similar to Adobe’s services.
What is interesting when listening to the podcast is that as time passes it catches on and keeps you hooked to listen to it as the conversation begins to make sense. Who knows, maybe one day AI could actually re-create someone’s thoughts.
At this point, we can only say that it is a pity. A pity that we didn’t get to witness a real podcast between Steve Jobs and Joe Rogan. Steve Jobs had much to say, and Joe Rogan’s curious nature would have come with some quality questions for him.

