P.I.D. Radio 5/2/26: May Day, AI, and the Terminator

P.I.D. Radio 5/2/26: May Day, AI, and the Terminator

From PID Radio by Derek and Sharon Gilbert

May 2, 2026 · 1h 33m

About this episode

The episode discusses the implications of artificial intelligence, recent political events, and personal health updates amidst various social issues.

AS SOCIALISTS worldwide celebrated their annual high holy day, reports about the danger of artificial intelligence bubble under daily reports about Iran and the aftermath of the attempt on President Trump’s life last Saturday. A recent study found that eight out of ten popular AI models assisted researchers posing as 13-year-old boys in planning mass casualty events, despite assurances from developers that guardrails are in place to prevent such things. Taken together with the continued development of lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS), some of which are already making appearances on the battlefield in Ukraine, we speculate that entities in the unseen realm may be developing these systems for their own future goals. That's speculation, of course, but not outside the realm of plausibility. However, most people remain blissfully, unaware, distracted by social media, sports, or the latest political cat fight on cable news. Also: Mysterious earthquakes at Area 51; May Day protests by teachers across the US; Heinrich Himmler's quest to transform Jesus into a Norse deity; and Derek's latest health update. Sharon’s niece, Sarah Sachleben, was recently diagnosed with stage 4 bowel…

People in this episode

Hosts: Derek Gilbert, Sharon Gilbert

Topics covered

  • artificial intelligence
  • politics
  • health
  • spirituality
  • social issues
  • military technology

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • May Day
  • Heinrich Himmler
  • Ukraine
  • politics
  • health update
  • socialism
  • earthquakes

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: GilbertHouse.org

Places: Iran, Area 51, Ukraine

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