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129. Japanese Bear Attacks, AI, and the Government Shutdown

129. Japanese Bear Attacks, AI, and the Government Shutdown

The Barely Saved Podcast · Caleb

November 18, 20251h 0m

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In this episode, the hosts engage in a light-hearted conversation that transitions from personal life updates to a serious discussion about the rise of bear attacks in Japan. They explore the implications of AI in understanding theological concepts, particularly justification, and reflect on the humorous aspects of their discussions. The episode highlights the importance of personal connections, storytelling, and the intersection of humor and serious topics.

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