Legal Chaos Looms Over AI - Kristen Roberts - #6269
Kerry Lutz's--Financial Survival Network
Release Date: 04/28/2025
Kerry Lutz's--Financial Survival Network
America’s economy stands at a pivotal moment. Kerry Lutz and Edward Siddell analyze today’s financial crossroads—breaking down soft interest rates, inflation uncertainty, and what could trigger the next big move in the markets. Edward warns of a potential slowdown unless rates drop further and questions the University of Michigan’s 6.5% inflation forecast, pointing to energy prices and tariffs as key influences. They explore the global impact of tariffs—especially on China—and the shift in supply chains, with Kerry backing Trump’s trade strategy and introducing “Trump GPT,” a...
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Kerry Lutz sits down with early Bitcoin adopter and crypto strategist Trace Mayer, who reveals why he bought Bitcoin at the very beginning—and never sold. But this episode goes far beyond personal conviction. Mayer exposes a growing trend: nearly 50% of Republican political donations are now happening through crypto. It’s not just about money—it’s about freedom from financial gatekeepers, regulatory overreach, and legacy donor systems. Discover how the GOP is using blockchain to fuel a decentralized political machine, while Democrats remain stuck in the fiat past. This is the...
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Kerry Lutz and Stephen Scoggins dive into how personal growth fuels business success. From overcoming homelessness to leading with purpose, Stephen shares how defeating negative self-talk and embracing failure as growth can transform your life and business. They explore common struggles faced by entrepreneurs, the power of positive mantras, and the role of authenticity in leadership—plus a self-discovery tool to kickstart your own journey. Find Stephen here: Find Kerry here: and here: Kerry's New Book "The World According to Martin Armstrong" is now available on Amazon. Over 1,200...
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Kerry Lutz and John Rubino dive into the global consequences of rising interest rates, warning that mounting government debt—especially in the U.S., Europe, and Japan—is creating a dangerous financial environment. They examine the recent U.S. credit rating downgrades as potential signs of a shift in market psychology and broader economic instability. The conversation explores how high bond yields impact gold and silver investments, the cyclical nature of market dynamics, and the fragile alliance between China and Russia. They also touch on leadership risks, potential civil unrest, and wrap...
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The discussion focused on U.S.-China trade relations, highlighting the complexities of tariffs and the challenges in reaching a trade deal. Spencer Morrison expressed skepticism about negotiations, citing China's track record of not adhering to fair trade commitments and its economy's vulnerability to trade shocks. Both he and Kerry Lutz raised concerns about the lack of genuine free trade with China, pointing to issues like government subsidies and intellectual property theft, which they believe harm American businesses. They criticized traditional trade negotiation methods, suggesting...
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In this episode, Kerry Lutz and Lobo Tiggre explore the complexities of current market dynamics, expressing skepticism about the overly optimistic view of US-China relations and warning of potential market shocks. They delve into the future of autonomous vehicles, with Lobo recounting his experience with Tesla's self-driving tech and its potential to enhance road safety. The rise of robot taxis, he argues, could drastically reduce the need for personal vehicles and displace driving jobs, raising broader concerns about AI-driven job loss and the possible need for Universal Basic Income. The...
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As layoffs quietly escalate across major U.S. corporations—Microsoft, UPS, Facebook, Dell, Oracle, Boeing, and more—Robert Ian explores what these job cuts really mean for the broader economy and your financial future. Drawing parallels to the 2008 financial crisis, this episode digs into the unsettling shift from cutting fat to cutting bone in corporate America. Are we heading toward another economic reckoning? What does this mean for you and your family? It’s time to ask the hard questions and prepare for what’s next. Visit Robert @ for more insights. Find Kerry here: and...
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Kerry Lutz and David Erfle discuss the current state of the gold and silver markets, with Erfle predicting a 15% correction in gold after its strong 18-month rally. He expects gold to stabilize between $2,700 and $3,000, while silver, showing resilience, may be poised to catch up due to its undervaluation relative to gold. They explore how geopolitical tensions, rising corporate debt, and the shift of China and Japan from buyers to sellers of U.S. debt are fueling uncertainty, ultimately benefiting precious metals. Erfle also highlights increased merger activity in the silver mining sector,...
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In this shocking interview, Martin Armstrong delivers what may be the most important forecast of his career: Ukraine will disappear. This isn’t a guess. It’s based on decades of data from the Socrates AI forecasting system — and it’s never issued a warning like this before. We also cover: --Why Ukraine is finished, no matter what the West says --Why Europe needs war to stay afloat --How the next economic collapse will ripple from the periphery inward --And what you can do to prepare before the clock runs out Armstrong’s model has never been wrong about direction — and now it’s...
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Kerry Lutz and Lon Welsh dive into real estate investing, emphasizing the long-term mindset that sets it apart from markets like crypto and stocks. Welsh explains why today’s market is stronger than in 2008, with homeowners holding record equity and many owning homes outright. They discuss inflation’s impact on real estate, noting housing’s major role in the consumer price index. The conversation also explores how AI could improve trade negotiations, and they share optimism about future market trends, with falling home prices and rent growth pointing to a potential CPI decline. Find Lon...
info_outlineKerry Lutz and Kristen Roberts explore the challenges posed by AI in relation to intellectual property theft, emphasizing the ease with which AI can generate works that resemble existing copyrighted materials. Kristen points out that the legal landscape is currently uncertain, with cases in the courts addressing whether AI's training on copyrighted content is fair use. The conversation also touches on the broader implications for societal security and the economy as AI technology advances.
Kristen Roberts highlighted the difficulties in passing broad AI legislation due to the current state of Congress and the need for a functioning legislative body. Kerry Lutz pointed out the conservative nature of courts, which are now making decisions on AI-related cases, such as the recent ruling in favor of Thomson Reuters against Ross AI. Both agreed that the legal landscape will continue to evolve slowly as technology advances.
Find Kristen here: https://www.trestlelaw.com
Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe