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ChatGPT in 2028!

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  First a little bit of background. The following question has been floating around in my head for a while. I had read articles by various pundits and thinkers over the years about the idea of an AI controlled government. Following this last Presidential election, the gears in my head began to spin again, especially in light of how much progress has been done in AI. So, I finally bit the bullet, logged into my computer, logged into the app and asked, the following: If a LLM (such as yourself) or another AI platform were elected President of the U.S., what kind of an administration would it run? Format the response for a blog post. What If an AI Was Elected President of the U.S.? Imagine waking up one day to discover that an AI—like the one you’re reading now—has just been elected President of the United States. It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie, right? But with technology moving so fast, it's not entirely out of the realm of possibility. So, what wou...

The Wisdom of Three: Understanding the Framers’ Vision for the U.S. Government

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 Full disclosure: this post was created with the help of an AI text generator. Claims made were fact-checked to ensure accuracy. Oh, hell! I was in a hurry and whipped this up to keep the momentum going on my blog! When the framers of the U.S. Constitution gathered in Philadelphia in 1787, they were tasked with a monumental challenge: creating a government strong enough to unify the fledgling United States yet restrained enough to prevent tyranny. Their solution? The establishment of three separate but equal branches of government—legislative, executive, and judicial. This structure, enshrined in the Constitution, reflected their commitment to the principle of checks and balances, ensuring no single entity could dominate the nation. The Legislative Branch: The Power to Make Laws Article I of the Constitution establishes the legislative branch, placing Congress at the heart of governance. “All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States...