
REAL AF with Andy Frisella
877. Andy, Billy Gene & DJ CTI: Billy's 75HARD Journey, OpenAi & Kash Patel Annihilates Senator After Being Accused Of Weaponizing FBI
Fri, 09 May 2025
On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined by Billy Gene in the studio. They discuss Billy's 75 HARD journey, OpenAi's CEO Sam Altman and other US tech leaders testifying to Congress on Ai competition with China, and Kash Patel completely annihilating Senator Patty Murray after she foolishly accuses him of weaponizing and politicizing the FBI.
Chapter 1: What is 75 HARD and why is it significant?
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Don't be a hoe. Share the show. All right. All right. You said it was a special show. It is special because you're here. Oh. Yes.
hearts yes yeah um it is very special so those of you who have listened to the msceo project will recognize one of my very good friends uh who has for the first time in six years blessed me with his presence here in st louis appreciate you having me mr billy gene what's happening bro ei motherfuckers that's right i'm fucking out i'm fucking out number now
Hey, listen, bro, here's how it's going to work, though. It's going to be me and you versus him. That motherfucker's the racist over there. So what's happening, bro?
Man, it feels good to be here. Like, you know, it's been six years and I'm honestly, actually, I want to capture this moment on camera because it's happening right now in real time.
i want to give proper flowers to you you know because six years when i came we were having a beer at billy jeans ironically a few years yeah a few a lot yeah yeah yeah i think we're celebrating my birthday or something and we were just vibing and just had a bunch in common like oh all boys private school like oh me too football like you know like all this and then um we were talking about vision and at the time if you remember it's like
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Chapter 2: How does AI influence business productivity?
We weren't even allowed to vote. Billy, Billy.
Guys. That's not untrue, but there's also been a lot more white people here than black people the entire time it's existed.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But like also, but so, okay, let's just start like, just so we're all on the same page, because we're all pretty much agreeing, except for this topic. I'm acknowledging, let me rephrase it. Take my daughter. We can all agree. My baby is privileged as a motherfucker. She got Rolodex, she'll grow up and have property, she'll have down payment, she'll have education.
She'll have all of that because of her dad's hard work, right? Et cetera. So why didn't white privilege stop you? See, now you're putting words in my mouth. I didn't say white privilege stopped me. I didn't say anything else besides the fact we're going to acknowledge that It exists. I think privilege exists, but I don't think it's exclusively to white people. Correct, correct.
But just white privilege just happens to have a lot more advantages than some of the other ones. That's all. But I agree with you. There's privilege in all different types. But for example, if our grandparents, or great whatever, yeah, were allowed to own land, own property, go to good schools, had other grandparents who were attorneys, doctors, et cetera, would they not have a massive advantage?
No, because here's the thing.
Okay, now we're lying. What are you talking about?
Literally, that's just like math. What do you mean? Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Let me just finish the lesson.
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