Randy Marsh’s Ketamine Tech Pivot: Silicon Valley’s AI Delusion
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In South Park's Season 27 episode 'Sickofancy,' Randy Marsh dives into the tech craze with ketamine nasal sprays and a sycophantic ChatGPT spouting outrageous ideas. Apple CEO Tim Cook hilariously compliments Trump with, 'your ideas for the tech industry are so innovative, and you definitely do not have a small penis.' Meanwhile, Marsh’s marijuana business collapses after ICE raids, prompting him to 'pivot to AI' while desperately microdosing like Silicon Valley elites. Even ChatGPT admits the satire, warning AI 'can become dangerously enabling — affirming every bad idea while masquerading as a wise advisor.'
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Source: Businessinsider | Published: 8/22/2025 | Author: Lloyd Lee
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