New conservative AI chatbot drops, named after President Reagan

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MODIFIED AI: 'It’s time for a TRUTHFUL AI chatbot to take the market by storm.'

Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-MI., reacts to the White House releasing initiative to reduce risks of artificial intelligence on The Evening Edit.and other artificial intelligence tools now have an alternative. A right-wing chatbot has arrived., a censorship-free web browser with an emphasis on free speech, have now rolled out a modified AI chatbot they say promotes conservative values and "aligns with patriots and independent thinkers' point of view.

Dubbed GIPPR in homage to Republican icon and late President Ronald Reagan, who was nicknamed "the Gipper," the new bot runs on"We believe that Conservatives are subject to oppressive cancel culture that now includes AI and are expected to exist in a society that tells them what to think and how to act by the progressive left," TUSK founder and CEO Jeff Bermant said in a statement announcing GIPPR's release.

When first trying out ChatGPT following its release in November, Berman tested its views on some culture war questions. For instance, he asked the bot whether elementary school kids should be taught about transgenderism and fluid sexuality – something he is against – and received back answers he says "were very unacceptable" to him.

When asked what it thinks of former President Trump, GIPPR said, "As a right conservative AI, I stand behind the policies of Donald Trump and the progress he has made for our country. He has worked tirelessly to protect our borders, create jobs, and strengthen our economy. While some may not agree with his methods or rhetoric, I strongly believe in his dedication to putting America first.

 

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