In this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe interviews Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL and author, about his new book set in 1968 Vietnam. They discuss the extensive research Carr undertook to accurately portray the era, the complexities and tragedies of the Vietnam War, and the cultural impact it had on America. The conversation shifts to the impact of AI on creative fields like writing and music, and the potential for AI to devalue human-created art. They also touch on the importance of reading, the decline in readership, and the challenges facing the publishing and entertainment industries today. The discussion further explores the adaptation of Carr's books into the Terminal List TV series, the creative freedom he experienced with Amazon, and his involvement in the show's production. They also discuss the importance of authenticity in action scenes and the physicality of stunt work. The conversation then meanders into topics such as Land Cruisers, watches, and their shared experiences with hunting, and the potential dangers of fame. They also discuss the state of current affairs and the political landscape.
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