I can’t make this any more simple. AI will always spit out whatever information it’s been programmed to produce. Artificial is just that: Artificial.
Right. No matter how fast garbage goes in, it’s still garbage when it comes out.
Nonsense.
You’re oversimplifying AI to the point of being wrong. AI doesn’t just ‘spit out’ programmed responses because no one is sitting there hand-coding every answer. The data used to train AI models is far too vast for that. Instead, AI learns patterns from enormous datasets and generates responses dynamically based on probabilities. If you think AI is just repeating pre-programmed lines, you don’t understand how it actually works.
AI is not just regurgitating answers but synthesizing information in ways that mimic human reasoning.
I subscribe to some of the most powerful ChatGPT models. Give me a really difficult question, I will ask it to demonstrate.
What can President Trump do to get Republicans in the Senate to vote for his cabinet nominees? We know he doesn't have any direct power over those senators but what do you recommend that he can do?
Here's the answer (it took 3 seconds):
ChatGPT 4o:
President Trump, like any president, cannot force Republican senators to vote for his cabinet nominees, but he has several tools at his disposal to persuade and pressure them:
- Direct Negotiation – He can meet with hesitant senators individually to address their concerns, offer reassurances, or negotiate policy priorities that align with their interests.
- Public Pressure & Rallies – Trump has a strong base and a powerful media presence. He can use rallies, social media, and public statements to pressure Republican senators by mobilizing their constituents to call for support.
- Party Unity & Leadership Influence – He can work with Senate leadership (e.g., the Senate Majority Leader) to whip votes and ensure party cohesion.
- Policy Incentives & Legislative Deals – He can tie support for nominees to policy proposals that matter to specific senators or their states.
- Endorsements & Electoral Pressure – If a senator is up for re-election, Trump can use the threat of withholding his endorsement or backing a primary challenger to push them toward voting his way.
- Committee Negotiations – If a nominee is facing opposition in Senate committees, Trump can negotiate with committee members to help smooth the confirmation process.
- Recess Appointments (if applicable) – If the Senate refuses to act, he could attempt to make recess appointments, though this is limited by Supreme Court rulings and Senate procedural tactics.
Ultimately, it comes down to persuasion, pressure, and political maneuvering. Since the Republicans control the Senate, internal party discipline and strategic deal-making are key.
I like to refer it as “trans intelligence”.
It’s fake smart.
Rather like a search engine looking at fact checkers, reading The Hill, drudge report, or wiki-lie-to-you for answers.
Garbage in garbage out.
The hive mind of the brainwashed gobble up the answers, as though it’s intelligent. Most of them willingly room the clotshot, believing it was “science”.
“You don’t believe
You’ve been lied to and brainwashed
Because
You’ve been lied to and brainwashed”