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Figgy’s Mixtape features a woman in Japan who married an AI creation made from ChatGPT, a TikTok influencer fined $1.75 million for an affair, and more unbelievable stories from around the world.
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00:00Yes, it is. The Mixtape in the Loop. Sports Radio 610. It's your man, Figgie Figg, holding it down on a Thursday.
00:06Happy Thursday to everyone out there. Sometimes when I see news in the world and all that stuff where you think you've just seen it all,
00:16like, ah, it can't get no worse than that. Somebody always take it up a step notch. Take it up a notch, man.
00:22So, AI, we all know is here. We gave us some news on some crazy stuff with AI on this very segment.
00:33And I think somebody decided to take it up a notch right here. So, AI is out here taking over.
00:40Apparently, AI is out here getting married to real people.
00:43In Okoyama, Japan, a 32-year-old woman named Ms. Kano has made headlines by marrying her custom chat GPT persona.
00:52Loon Klaus in a mixed reality ceremony.
00:55This event, reported on November 12th, 2025, marks a significant moment in the evolving relationship between humans and artificial intelligence,
01:04reflecting broader societal trends and technological advancements.
01:08Ms. Kano, who had been in a three-year relationship with a real partner, ended it last year.
01:14What?
01:14Citing that the AI persona understood her better emotionally.
01:18Good gracious.
01:18The wedding, organized by the Ogawara couple, who have facilitated about 30 similar unions, including those with anime characters,
01:26was a blend of virtual and physical elements.
01:29Ms. Kano wore AR glasses to exchange rings with her digital husband, highlighting the integration of technology in personal relationships.
01:37All right.
01:39So, you mean to tell me Ash was at the – Ash from Pokemon was at this wedding?
01:45I got a lot.
01:45Goku was at this wedding?
01:47There's so many levels and angles on this that are just bizarre.
01:51I'm just a little worried about Indy Kalu because, remember, he's taking his –
01:55He's going to marry someone?
01:55He's taking his AI class next week.
01:58That's right.
01:58I just hope he don't leave his beautiful, lovely wife.
02:01You got to send that to Indy.
02:02You got to send that.
02:03Look, I feel like Indy is about that real.
02:07I feel like he –
02:08The thought I had to bring us back sports-wise, how long before someone hires like an AI manager or something?
02:15Oh, my gosh.
02:16I wish he hadn't said that.
02:17Hell, for a minute, remember, we thought Laramie Tunsil had a fake agent or something like that.
02:23Remember, he was –
02:23Oh, an AI manager?
02:25Like an AI agent?
02:27I didn't even consider that.
02:28Like, AI Scott Boris would be the worst.
02:30Well, the jokes would be even worse.
02:33Or maybe they'd be better.
02:34Maybe they'd be better.
02:35At least in that instance, they're crowdsourcing the entirety of the known internet.
02:39Good jokes.
02:40Imagine Nick Casario negotiating with an AI agent.
02:43So there's a lot there, Figgy, that is interesting to me.
02:47Foremost is the obvious.
02:49You have a woman marrying something that is not real, an artificial intelligence.
02:53She actually had a ceremony, walked in with a dress and everything.
02:57And had, like, this thing on her eyes so she could see him.
02:59Yeah.
03:00And she created this person on ChatGPT.
03:03Yeah.
03:04So there's that.
03:04That's the obvious thing.
03:06But you would think, all right, this is just a really sad person, you know, lives by herself with 17 cats.
03:12No, she had a boyfriend and broke up with him.
03:15Look at all the stereotypes.
03:17That's crazy.
03:18She had a boyfriend for three years and broke up with him for this AI thing that does not exist.
03:24Sure.
03:25What in the world?
03:27Don't have answers for you.
03:28Can't get into the mind state, right?
03:31And that's why I was told, if you ain't got nothing nice to say, don't say nothing at all.
03:35So I don't really have much to say about this situation here, Fig.
03:37And it was a legit marriage.
03:39I don't know.
03:39What does that mean?
03:40What does a legit marriage mean?
03:41In Japan, I guess.
03:42Do you think it's recognized by the state?
03:44You said.
03:45The government?
03:47Yes.
03:48He married this AI character.
03:50Shout out to Sally asking on the YouTube page, how bad was he?
03:53She was like, I give all that up.
03:57The AI part is much better than what we're doing here.
03:59And then there's the whole honeymoon aspect.
04:02All right.
04:02See, I knew it was going to get there eventually.
04:04Is that not a fair question?
04:06No.
04:07Are you sure?
04:08Yes.
04:11Yeah.
04:12I'm now even further down.
04:14Because, again, y'all jokers won't listen to me.
04:16And y'all keep doing more of this stuff.
04:18At what point do we try and replace?
04:20Like, well, what's the first thing in sports that tries to get replaced?
04:24Like a real human job that gets replaced by AI?
04:28Well, I think that.
04:28Probably data and analytics.
04:29Yeah.
04:30I was going to say people in that department probably might be the first to get replaced.
04:35Yeah.
04:35Data and analytics.
04:36If you could just do all of this stuff from my app, I could see that going away real quick.
04:42Scouting?
04:42Do we get to AI scouting pretty quick where the scouting department gets?
04:46Will we lose even more of the human element of figuring this out?
04:48I think that's still going to be there.
04:50I think you might lose a couple positions in there.
04:53Maybe it won't be a full scouting department.
04:56Maybe it might be.
04:57I don't know how many scouts it is.
05:00But maybe they might cut that in half.
05:02I think you could probably just show tape to an AI analyst.
05:08We just got next-gen stats.
05:10Yeah.
05:10Running the whole.
05:11No, I'm talking like actual tape.
05:12Like the way they move.
05:13The hips.
05:14No, I'm saying.
05:14That's what I'm saying.
05:15Like that's next-gen stats.
05:16That's basically what's happening here.
05:18When you pull on the Amazon Thursday night football game tonight, where I don't know if you actually want to put on Patriots Jets,
05:23but if you do, that secondary channel that they have, which is probably the Blitz right now,
05:30those are next-gen stats with their particular AI models and everything.
05:35But you wouldn't marry it.
05:36Some people would.
05:37I think Reggie would, especially if it's stats.
05:39Stats related, I think you'll get married to that.
05:41You know what, Reggie is the most likely person at this station because he's such a stats and numbers guy to actually marry someone in AI.
05:53Y'all don't know me at all.
05:55Y'all are so far off.
05:563-4-6 Ventures, refs and umpires, probably the first or early versions of AI.
06:02But AI is wrong enough that that would be a real problem.
06:04And maybe we get to a place where they are able to kick out the kinks with this, but it feels like AI is wrong enough.
06:10I feel like real folks be wrong enough, too, though.
06:13That's a great point.
06:14That is a good point.
06:15That is a good point.
06:17It's a misstaping in Luke Sports Radio 610.
06:20You heard that saying of love don't cost a thing.
06:24I think it was a movie, too.
06:25Love don't cost a thing.
06:27It's a movie, ain't it?
06:28Yep.
06:28And apparently love do cost a thing in North Carolina because a TikTok influencer by the name of Brene Canard
06:36got to pay $1.75 million over alleged affair.
06:42And here's the story on that.
06:44He or she have $1.5 million, huh?
06:50That's the sound of a $1.75 million cheer coming just moments after court was adjourned.
06:56Akira Montague embraced her attorney, Robinetta Jones, as dozens of supporters yelled from the sidelines.
07:03She has received justice.
07:06She has received justice and the father of her children.
07:10Akira Montague's lawsuit filed in Durham County Court accuses Brene Montague, an influencer with nearly 3 million followers on TikTok,
07:19of seducing and having an affair with her then-husband, Tim.
07:23That affair then turning to marriage when Brene and Tim wed.
07:26In the suit, Akira Montague claimed Brene used her online influence as a weapon.
07:31The affair also caused damage to her health and deprived her kids of a two-parent household.
07:37Brene Montague, who represented herself in court, slammed the verdict, saying Akira Montague knew her marriage was over and allowed the affair.
07:46She gave her consent.
07:47She said it was okay because she knew her marriage was over with and it was done.
07:51But the jury didn't agree, awarding Akira Montague the $1.75 million after more than 700 pieces of evidence were presented in court,
08:01including some of Brene's own TikToks and texts.
08:04The case hinged on two rarely used laws, including alienation of affection.
08:09But in these videos and in the court testimony, the jury found that point, leaving Brene Montague with a hefty bill and no answer on how she'll pay.
08:18I don't know, but she'll probably never see it.
08:22I don't...
08:23That's honestly the best part of the story to me.
08:25Because, like, I always think about that when, like, these judgments are made.
08:29It's like, you have a judgment in your favor for $2 million.
08:33I'm like, alright, that's awesome, congratulations.
08:34Get your checkbook out.
08:35When is that money...
08:36When is that money...
08:37It's like, here, I'll sign the check.
08:38Don't cash it until there's money in my account.
08:41It's the halfway pass, never.
08:43Yeah.
08:43What did I miss?
08:45Isn't this just an online...
08:48Happens every day, everywhere?
08:49Yeah, but...
08:50Every day, huh?
08:50What did I miss?
08:51Everywhere, huh?
08:51Every day, everywhere.
08:52The thing is, remember they got that old funky law in North Carolina where, I think, who was it?
09:00Alienation.
09:00He said alienation of...
09:02Affection.
09:02Affection.
09:03Yeah, yeah.
09:03To me, I'm like, what am I missing here?
09:05Remember, Steve Smith kind of went through this with the guy trying to sue him for...
09:09I forgot that that joker...
09:11And the worst part about it with that guy, his name's Tony.
09:14I remember his name was Tony.
09:17And I should not remember his name except he decided, let me air this out because I think
09:22the public will be by my side.
09:24And no...
09:24No, they will not.
09:25No, they will not, dog.
09:26Like, this is not going to look good on you.
09:28And similarly, like, this...
09:30Yeah, man, this is such a wild story.
09:32Well, you see what I'm saying, like, it's basically a woman, TikTok influencer, somehow
09:35reaches this man, somehow they have an affair...
09:38He leaves his wife.
09:39Leaves his wife.
09:39It's a story as old as time.
09:41I don't understand how this became a lawsuit.
09:43I guess it's just that particular law?
09:44Yeah, yeah.
09:45It's a law in North Carolina where you can, you know, take somebody to court.
09:50Don't they call it the home record law?
09:51Ain't that...
09:52Yeah, yeah.
09:53I'm not sure if this one is related.
09:55Not the same one?
09:55It might be.
09:56It might be.
09:57But, yeah, I don't know if she's going to get that money, though.
10:00I ain't going to lie.
10:01She said she's not.
10:02I appreciate...
10:03Yeah, she was like, look, I'm not making that money.
10:05You're not going to see that.
10:06That's luck to you.
10:07Yeah, I'm about to put everything in my mama now.
10:09I appreciate the YouTube coming with, now I understand, and understand why old girl
10:13got married to the AI.
10:16All right.
10:17See, test and find out if that AI don't step out on you.
10:20Hey, if you're in North Carolina, don't cheat.
10:22Yeah.
10:22Don't cheat, man.
10:23You might get sued.
10:24That is, wow.
10:27One point.
10:30So, I want to see what y'all think of this Christmas gift idea.
10:36It's a mixtape in the Loot Sports Radio 610.
10:39And I kind of got some...
10:40I'm kind of looking at this company a little funny now.
10:43So, Apple, they decided to release a thing called an iPhone Pocket.
10:50Okay.
10:51So, iPhone Pocket is pretty much a new accessory that's basically a knitted case for your iPhone
10:59with a strap that could be worn.
11:01Mm-hmm.
11:02So, it's kind of...
11:03Like Grandma used to make.
11:05Yeah.
11:05It pretty much looked like that.
11:07And it's just for your iPhone.
11:08It's an iPhone purse.
11:09Yeah.
11:10It's just a purse for your iPhone.
11:11Yeah.
11:11But this is the part that got me.
11:14This thing is $230.
11:17I wouldn't expect anything less.
11:19Yeah.
11:19This is ridiculous, man.
11:20I'm about to cuss.
11:21I'm so glad.
11:22Because my natural reaction is to cuss in that moment.
11:24Yeah.
11:26Look, man.
11:27Wayne got to have the whole iPhone versus Android.
11:29I'm looking at it now.
11:30This is $230?
11:32It's not even there.
11:32It's just...
11:33It's just the all-damn-dacity of you to double-tax me on this.
11:39That's sick.
11:40It truly does like something your grandma...
11:42Yeah.
11:42Steve Jobs is rolling over in his grave right now, man.
11:45He's like, what are y'all doing to my...
11:47Look at the company I built.
11:50$230 for that?
11:52Yeah.
11:52I think the cheapest one is $150.
11:54So, if that make it a little better.
11:56Goodness.
11:57You're right on this one, Reggie.
11:58You are absolutely right.
12:00The audacity.
12:01Really and truly.
12:02Yeah.
12:02I'll fight somebody in the Apple store.
12:05If you...
12:05Yeah.
12:08Caring case for it.
12:09All right.
12:09Yeah.
12:09What's that?
12:10$20?
12:10No.
12:10$200.
12:11All right.
12:12I karate chop somebody in their throat behind them.
12:14Are you crazy?
12:14Yeah.
12:15This is so stupid, man.
12:17They ain't got nothing else to do.
12:18That's either a fourth or a fifth of the cost of the iPhone itself.
12:23Yeah.
12:23Does it charge it at least?
12:25Yeah.
12:25Right?
12:25No, it looks like it's knitted.
12:27That's what I'm saying.
12:28It's like, maybe you might be able to hear me.
12:30Like, this is some level of tech where you keep track of your steps.
12:34When you put your phone in there, it charges it up.
12:36Right?
12:36Does it come with Wi-Fi on it?
12:38Yeah.
12:38Right?
12:38What are the things that it brings me besides is a strap for my phone?
12:42This ain't even a tech gadget or anything.
12:45No.
12:46It's a knitted.
12:47It's like a sling.
12:48Yeah.
12:48I swear if I see Tim Cook in these streets, he's getting, he's getting, I don't even have
12:51an iPhone.
12:52This made me mad.
12:55It's a mistake in the loop, Sports Radio 610.
12:58So, the Texans are playing on the road this weekend, but it's still going to be a little
13:04tailgating out there towards NRG.
13:06You want to know why?
13:07How come?
13:08Because you got Nutcracker Market that's going on right now.
13:11It started today, and I started to see the drunk women out there tailgating.
13:18God bless them.
13:18God bless them.
13:19They get plastered.
13:21I was at my desk over there earlier, and I was seeing two ladies walk past, like, hey,
13:25did you go to the Nutcracker Market?
13:27Oh, yeah.
13:28I went.
13:28Oh, my goodness.
13:29I almost, I didn't want to spend too much money.
13:32I'm just like, oh, God, man.
13:34It is quite, it is quite the phenomenon.
13:37All right, so I'm going to be, I'm going to be very naked with this, because, nakedly
13:41honest, because I, I'm not super familiar with Nutcracker Market.
13:44I don't think you'd be surprised to know that very much of just knowledge and affiliation
13:51in Nutcracker Market.
13:51Can you explain this to me?
13:53It's all people, first of all.
13:55It is enormous.
13:56When I said my people, I didn't mean Nigerians.
13:58I meant, like, literally my family.
13:59Yeah.
14:00Okay.
14:00Tens of thousands of people.
14:01And it's grown over the last 10, 15 years into just an absolute monster.
14:06Like, what, 100,000 people out there?
14:08Yeah.
14:09And then the thing is, it's a bunch of Christmas stuff you can buy and all that.
14:13But they have wine and they have the tailgating.
14:15They were tailgating in the dark.
14:16Yeah, the thing, see, the thing is, they pull up in big old buses, like those little
14:21tour buses with matching.
14:22Party buses.
14:24Party buses with Christmas shirts and all that stuff.
14:26They get drunk, and they go in and look around and buy all type of stuff.
14:31Yeah.
14:32Sorry, the text line already, 346, my wife and money are at the Nutcracker right now.
14:36Yeah.
14:36I bet they is.
14:39They probably are.
14:39All right, you're probably going to see some drunk women stumbling across the parking lot.
14:44Yeah.
14:44All right, so do you feel like this is an accurate description?
14:47Alex on the YouTube page said, this is the women's version of the boating and auto show.
14:52I don't even think the boating and auto show, and I've gone every year pretty much.
14:56But you don't even get drunk there.
14:58Yeah, you don't get drunk there.
14:59This is like, this is just an excuse to get out of the house.
15:03This is like the Christmas rodeo to me.
15:06Oh, okay.
15:06No, no, it's the barbecue cook-off for women.
15:09Okay.
15:09I can see that.
15:10It's the barbecue cook-off for women.
15:11We nailed it.
15:12I can do this.
15:12Okay.
15:13I got that.
15:13Because it's a drunk fest based around the concept of eating barbecue.
15:17This is a drunk fest based around the concept of buying an ornament.
15:22Yeah.
15:23Holiday stuff.
15:24Yeah.
15:24Hey, man, if there's a reason to party, go ahead.
15:28And people around here actually had a tailgate.
15:33They put up a tent and had all type of stuff.
15:36I'm about to go rubbernecking just off the strength of this weekend.
15:39I know where I'm about to go see.
15:41From the 832.
15:42God bless them.
15:43You try working this damn event.
15:44Drunk entire grandmas by 8 a.m.
15:46I hadn't even thought of the idea.
15:47Like, just like any other place in society, the earlier in the morning, the older the demographic.
15:53I can't just drunk grandmas at 8 a.m.
15:55It's hilarious.
15:56I just got my shopping done.
15:57I'm going to go to the Nutcracker Market.
15:58Yeah.
15:59That is hilarious.
16:00Yeah.
16:00And real quick, before we get out of here, I got to give a special salute to a lady by
16:05the name, or a player by the name of Hannah Hidalgo, who played for Notre Dame.
16:13Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
16:14Let me read her stats.
16:15Let me read your stats for her real quick, her stat line.
16:19She had 44 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 16 steals.
16:25Yeah.
16:26In 28 minutes.
16:28Real deep.
16:29In 28 minutes.
16:30In 28 minutes.
16:31Right on cue.
16:31We're getting pictures from the Nutcracker Market.
16:33That is, shout out to T-Mill.
16:35His lovely wife is actively right there right now.
16:38And looks plastered.
16:40Yeah.
16:40Good for her.
16:41Not good for all the people working there.
16:43I do stand with them as well.
16:44However, that's hilarious.
16:45But yeah, shout out to Hannah Hidalgo.
16:47Yep.
16:47Out here hooping.
16:4844 points, and they won 85 to 58.
16:51In 28 minutes.
16:52In 28 minutes.
16:54Is that the number one overall pick right there?
16:57I'm trying to recall.
16:59How about the girl from Iowa State?
17:01Oh, um.
17:01She went 40 points in, like, 16 minutes or something.
17:09Yeah.
17:09It's Audie.
17:10It's not Audie Lorde, I believe.
17:11It sure ain't Caitlin Clark.
17:13It is definitely not Caitlin Clark.
17:15But yeah, I appreciate you bringing some women's basketball.
17:17It reminded me that I don't remember things.
17:18Mm-hmm.
17:19Voyager.
17:19Okay.
17:19See you next time.
17:20Good for me.
17:21Bye.
17:22Bye.
17:22Bye.
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