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AI Joins White House Communication Strategy

AI Joins White House Communication Strategy

The White House has reportedly introduced artificial intelligence to craft public statements. This move follows an initiative by the Trump administration, suggesting human communication is less efficient for modern governance. Dubbed “TruthBot 3000,” the AI system generates statements deemed misleading but artistically compelling, signaling a shift in the administration’s communication strategy.

An anonymous spokesperson highlighted the strategic narrative-building, stating, “We’re just ahead of the curve in the age of misinformation.” Critics see this change as a potential threat to democracy, arguing it manipulates information to an unprecedented degree. Former President Donald Trump defended the approach in a recent interview, stating, “In a world where facts are subjective, why not let an algorithm decide what the truth is? It’s like having a personal assistant who can make you look good, even when you’re not.”

As this development unfolds, it raises questions about the distinction between fact and fiction in political discourse. Perhaps this indicates a need for a broader conversation about the role of AI in our political landscape. With the introduction of AI, it seems the framework of trust in politics may need a reboot.

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