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Trump Boasts About Using AI To Create A Speech

Donald Trump declared on a podcast this week that he used artificial intelligence to “so beautifully” create a speech.

The presumptive GOP nominee for president appeared on an episode of “Impaulsive,” hosted by YouTuber and pro wrestler Logan Paul. During a recent visit to San Francisco, he said, he met someone from the tech industry who showed him an AI program.

“I had a speech rewritten by AI out there, one of the top people,” Trump told Paul in an episode that aired Thursday. “He said, ‘Oh, you’re gonna make a speech?’ ‘Oh, yeah.’ He goes, click, click, click, and like, 15 seconds later, he shows me my speech — written so beautifully. I said, ‘I’m gonna use this.’ I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Trump did not say when he used the speech, if he did at all. A spokesperson for his campaign did not immediately respond to emails seeking clarification.

Trump joked about his speechwriter’s career being done for, thanks to AI platform’s like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

But he also said there were some serious concerns with AI, including the possibility of AI-generated hoaxes, especially highly convincing “deepfakes,” influencing politics.

“I saw a picture of me promoting a product, and I could not tell. The voice was perfect. The lips move perfectly with every word,” Trump said. “And that’s scary.”

The former president, who was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records last month, also gave Paul a T-shirt featuring his mugshot.

Trump is due to stand trial in dozens of other charges across three other indictments, but it’s unclear if those will take place before the November election when he faces off against President Joe Biden.

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