Tech Troubles and Sobriety: David Boyle's Hilarious Struggles
Episode Overview
Boyle recounts his ongoing battle with AI and the struggles he faces while trying to navigate technology. He demonstrates the impact these challenges have on him, paralleling the frustration of being cut off in traffic. Maintains his signature humour throughout, despite his numerous technological hiccups. Shares his exasperation with technology, from attempting to upload a video to recharging his phone credit. Concludes with a lighthearted nod to the 4th of July celebration.
I want an avatar that is me that exists solely online and I want it to act based on all the podcasts I've done and then I just want it to fucking free ball. Just fucking go for it, Boyle AI. You can upload shit. You can fucking post. You can organize everything. I'm just gonna live in the actual world in the real world where humans are there's not that many humans left in the real world interacting though unfortunately there's a couple but everything else AI just fucking take it baby take it I don't give a fuck what you do.
Ever found yourself ready to throw your phone out the window after a frustrating tech mishap? You're not alone. In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle dives into his latest battle—this time, with artificial intelligence. Boyle's journey from a booze-filled past to a sober present takes a hilarious detour as he grapples with modern technology. From the trials of uploading a video to the simple task of recharging his phone credit, Boyle's frustrations are all too relatable.
He likens these tech-induced irritations to the everyday annoyance of being cut off in traffic, yet somehow manages to keep his humor intact. Throughout the episode, Boyle's witty storytelling shines, offering listeners a lighthearted escape while also touching on the very real challenges of sobriety. And just when you think you've heard it all, he throws in a cheeky nod to the 4th of July, adding a festive twist to his tech woes.
Whether you're tech-savvy or tech-challenged, this episode is bound to make you chuckle and maybe even feel a bit better about your own digital disasters.