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usonian

(26,240 posts)
2. The orange person you are referring to is a chatbot.
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 01:12 PM
Jun 2025
The Hallucinating ChatGPT Presidency
https://www.techdirt.com/2025/04/29/the-hallucinating-chatgpt-presidency/

But over the last few months, it has occurred to me that, for all the hype about generative AI systems “hallucinating,” we pay much less attention to the fact that the current President does the same thing, nearly every day. The more you look at the way Donald Trump spews utter nonsense answers to questions, the more you begin to recognize a clear pattern — he answers questions in a manner quite similar to early versions of ChatGPT. The facts don’t matter, the language choices are a mess, but they are all designed to present a plausible-sounding answer to the question, based on no actual knowledge, nor any concern for whether or not the underlying facts are accurate.

This pattern becomes impossible to unsee once you start looking for it. In his recent Time Magazine interview, Trump demonstrates exactly how this works. The process is remarkably consistent:

• A journalist asks a specific question about policy or events
• Trump, clearly unfamiliar with the actual details, activates his response generator
• Out comes a stream of confident-sounding words that maintain just enough semantic connection to the question to seem like an answer
• The response optimizes for what Trump thinks his audience wants to hear, rather than for accuracy or truth

You can pick almost any exchange from the interview to see this in action. He hits his talking points, but when pushed on things, he just starts making random wild claims with no basis in reality.

So this is not uninteresting: [View all] PCIntern Jun 2025 OP
I noticed the same thing with my MIL before she passed. pandr32 Jun 2025 #1
The orange person you are referring to is a chatbot. usonian Jun 2025 #2
Fascinating...thanks!! Recommended. PCIntern Jun 2025 #3
"We're looking into that." "I'll have something in about 2 weeks." Liberal In Texas Jun 2025 #4
they're terrible ppl. rly bad ppl. like you've never seen b4. etc. etc. mopinko Jun 2025 #25
He has about a dozen stock phrases he uses over and over. bif Jun 2025 #36
Like you've never seen before! BidenRocks Jun 2025 #38
"I'm looking into that strongly." Ilsa Jun 2025 #43
Or "we'll see what happens." boonecreek Jun 2025 #51
This probably deserves an independent post. NNadir Jun 2025 #7
You should do an OP with this, usonian! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Jun 2025 #9
I did! 😇 April 30. usonian Jun 2025 #16
The GC version... littlemissmartypants Jun 2025 #17
Most informative, usonian! THANKS!!! calimary Jun 2025 #14
Is this an OP somewhere? It should be! Beartracks Jun 2025 #19
See my post above #16 usonian Jun 2025 #23
His no basis in reality DENVERPOPS Jun 2025 #29
This is the best explanation of his speech I've seen. It summarizes him perfectly ms liberty Jun 2025 #40
You might be interested in this old article, if you haven't already seen it: eppur_se_muova Jun 2025 #46
You would'nt even need a ChatDJT Danascot Jun 2025 #47
I don't agree that it would discredit him in their eyes ms liberty Jun 2025 #49
This has always been Trump, tho. Self Esteem Jun 2025 #52
Same for my grandmother godsentme Jun 2025 #5
Same with my husband's stepmother. ShazzieB Jun 2025 #21
After a severe stroke my wife was like that. skydive forever Jun 2025 #6
Interesting. Language full of form but void of content. littlemissmartypants Jun 2025 #8
Is "Colorless green thoughts sleep fiercely" familiar ? eppur_se_muova Jun 2025 #44
I have read so much Noam Chomsky he could be my grandmother. littlemissmartypants Jun 2025 #45
This is where my wife is right now. Magoo48 Jun 2025 #10
I'm sorry to hear that. NNadir Jun 2025 #11
She's still at home with me; I'm the caretaker-in-chief. I will care for her until I can't. Magoo48 Jun 2025 #15
I'm very impressed with the depth of your love. It reminds me... NNadir Jun 2025 #24
Thank you for being the human being and spouse that you are. yellow dahlia Jun 2025 #33
you are a good man onethatcares Jun 2025 #53
My you both know peace and good health. Magoo48 Jun 2025 #60
Strength for your journey. I am sorry to hear this. LoisB Jun 2025 #26
I'm so sorry. area51 Jun 2025 #41
That syndrome is known as "sundowning". Totally Tunsie Jun 2025 #12
LOL DENVERPOPS Jun 2025 #30
Very good and thanks... PCIntern Jun 2025 #31
Yes, looking back, of course you did. Totally Tunsie Jun 2025 #32
I used to joke about my dad, when his dementia was taking over bif Jun 2025 #35
My MIL Does That, Too Deep State Witch Jun 2025 #13
Hugs to all who are undergoing this. usonian Jun 2025 #18
whenever I hear the same stories Skittles Jun 2025 #20
That describes my father in a nutshell... Moostache Jun 2025 #22
Such powerful and personal stories told by you and others. Thank you for sharing. erronis Jun 2025 #27
I've seen this progression with several family members and acquaintances. Totally Tunsie Jun 2025 #28
Big Diff, Doctor. Kid Berwyn Jun 2025 #34
You nailed it! Totally Tunsie Jun 2025 #37
I did not in any way attempt PCIntern Jun 2025 #54
My Communication Skills Devolving with Age, too. Kid Berwyn Jun 2025 #55
You are right about that. PCIntern Jun 2025 #56
Many years ago I witnessed something very similar WestMichRad Jun 2025 #39
My sister got dementia fairly early. Fiddlelady11 Jun 2025 #42
You know who defeated chat box? CTyankee Jun 2025 #48
Read "Jan's Story" by Barry Peterson twodogsbarking Jun 2025 #50
If she were President gfarber Jun 2025 #57
Yep. jeffreyi Jun 2025 #58
At least she still has words. barbtries Jun 2025 #59
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