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Whoopi Goldberg said Trump was replaced by artificial intelligence – Rossiyskaya Gazeta

Date: September 19, 2024 Time: 23:36:14

After criticizing the conspiracy theories surrounding the British Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, the presenter decided to perpetuate one of her own theories, but about Donald Trump, notes The Wrap. On Hot Topics of the Day, Whoopi Goldberg sat down with her fellow host to first discuss how she feels about everything going on with Middleton and then admit that conspiracy theories about the princess’s whereabouts and health are starting to irritate her.

“I have to say this before we go. I don’t think Trump really exists,” he said. “I think it’s his artificial intelligence. I think a lot of it is AI. That’s just my opinion, but I think so.” . The host then winked at the camera, seemingly implying that she was simply going along with the conspiracy theories expressed above.

However, Goldberg is not the only one who has come up with this idea. Trump himself also spoke out on this matter. A little later, in a post on his Truth Social network, Trump said that the images shown during special counsel Robert Heur’s hearings on Biden’s health were falsified. “The Heur Report was released today! Disaster for Biden, two-tier standard of justice,” Trump wrote. “They used artificial intelligence against me in their videos about me.” In fact, the images are quite real and were filmed during his election rallies.

As observers point out, more and more voices are being heard in the United States about the need to control the introduction of artificial intelligence into everyday life and strengthen supervision of new technologies. It was previously reported that images of Trump with black voters generated by artificial intelligence are being distributed during the US election campaign. Artificial intelligence has already caused problems in the 2024 US election campaign, with robocalls imitating Joe Biden’s voice urging voters not to vote in the New Hampshire primary.

Against this backdrop, the European Union is introducing the most comprehensive protections yet in the rapidly developing world of artificial intelligence (AI) after the European Parliament passed a law on AI on Wednesday. This historic set of rules, in the absence of legislation in the United States, could set the tone for how AI is governed in the Western world. The new law aims to address concerns about bias, privacy and other risks associated with rapidly evolving technology. The legislation would prohibit the use of emotion-detecting AI in workplaces and schools, and limit its use in sensitive situations such as sorting out job applications. The rulebook will also impose the first restrictions on generative AI tools, which gained global attention last year thanks to the popularity of ChatGPT.

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