OpenAI’s ChatGPT makes the case for Donald Trump
We should all be able to agree that leftists rule Big Tech, something that infects not only their search results but now their AI platforms as well. We certainly won’t forget Google’s Gemini depicting our Founding Fathers as a black woman.
Even so, my preferred AI platform, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, mostly seems to remain tolerably woke-free, although it will often equivocate if you hit on a sensitive subject. Otherwise, you get extremely well-reasoned, well-supported answers.
For fun, I asked it a few very specific questions, forcing it to give very specific answers to highly relevant political questions. The answers below are the completely unedited, unredacted conclusions Chat gave to each question. These are fair statements of both party’s platforms if you want to share them with friends:
Image by AI.
If your primary focus is keeping more of what you earn through lower taxes, Trump is the candidate more aligned with your goals. His platform emphasizes tax cuts for individuals and businesses, along with opposition to new taxes, especially for higher-income earners. Harris, on the other hand, supports raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations to fund government initiatives, which may not align with your preference for reduced taxation.
If your primary concern is fighting crime through strict enforcement and strengthening police departments, Trump is the candidate more aligned with those goals. His platform emphasizes tough-on-crime policies with a focus on police funding, increased patrols, and tougher sentencing. Harris, by contrast, promotes a more balanced approach, prioritizing criminal justice reform and focusing on addressing the systemic causes of crime, which may involve reduced reliance on incarceration and traditional policing strategies.
If your top priority is absolute protection of free speech—even when it involves controversial, offensive, or unpopular speech—then Trump and the Republican platform would be more aligned with your values. They emphasize the First Amendment and oppose speech restrictions, particularly on social media and in academic spaces.
Harris and the Democrats, by contrast, favor moderating speech to ensure safety and inclusivity, which may involve some........
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