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usonian

(25,637 posts)
19. Hallucination. I have said repeatedly: He's a chatbot.
Sat Mar 28, 2026, 11:28 AM
Mar 28

He's a chatbot. Probably programmed by ChatGOP.

And Miller's pulling the levers on his rotted corpse.


https://www.techdirt.com/2025/04/29/the-hallucinating-chatgpt-presidency/

Judge for yourself.

Tue, Apr 29th 2025 09:34am - Mike Masnick

We generally understand how LLM hallucinations work. An AI model tries to generate what seems like a plausible response to whatever you ask it, drawing on its training data to construct something that sounds right. The actual truth of the response is, at best, a secondary consideration.

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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.

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This is not the response of someone working from actual knowledge or policy understanding. Instead, it’s precisely how an LLM operates: taking a prompt (the question about job losses) and generating text based on some core parameters (the “system prompt” that requires deflecting blame and asserting greatness).

The hallmarks of AI generation are all here:
• Confident assertions without factual backing
• Meandering diversions that maintain loose semantic connection to the topic
• Pattern-matching to previous responses (“ripped off,” “billions of dollars”)
• Optimization for what sounds good rather than what’s true




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This keeps happening... 2naSalit Mar 28 #1
Apparently they did the same thing with Trump's dad NickB79 Mar 28 #9
Nah. These calls are real, vividly real Bluetus Mar 28 #11
The Mirage President ck4829 Mar 30 #51
;-{) Gift Shop Goonch Mar 28 #2
Congratulations Roy Rolling Mar 28 #23
Teamwork - I'm the idea guy ;-{) Goonch Mar 28 #25
Was he 'riffing' or prattling, blathering? Be more precise WP. lostnfound Mar 28 #3
Posterity will never forgive us. Baitball Blogger Mar 28 #4
And as his dementia advances Bluetus Mar 28 #12
The man is barking @ the moon crazy. Botany Mar 28 #5
Sharpie Disputes the Dullard Martin Eden Mar 28 #6
Has a nice ring to it. 70sEraVet Mar 28 #7
A billionaire haggling over the price of his favorite disposable pen. forgotmylogin Mar 28 #31
Nice. ck4829 Mar 30 #50
What? Trump lied? Shocked, I tells ya. Shocked! AZLD4Candidate Mar 28 #8
John Barron made the call... sop Mar 28 #10
sir sir sir make me a fancy magic marker I got lots of dollar bill signing to do, no auto-pen for me, Historic NY Mar 28 #13
The pens exist so somebody ordered them IronLionZion Mar 28 #14
Next, he'll tell us how he designed the original Sharpie and "Mr Sharpie" was shocked that the design was the best Wonder Why Mar 28 #15
The orange dipshit said the old white house pens cost $1000 each. Americanme Mar 28 #16
Nope, not true. Previous presidents preferred Cross pens; website shows price range of $85 to $265 William Seger Mar 28 #24
He very well may believe he had this conversation. Buddyzbuddy Mar 28 #17
There is nothing he won't lie about. City Lights Mar 28 #18
A pathological liar... they don't even need to lie about something and they still will ck4829 Mar 30 #49
Hallucination. I have said repeatedly: He's a chatbot. usonian Mar 28 #19
Haha ck4829 Mar 30 #48
Such a fucking liar. paleotn Mar 28 #20
Good reference and he is such a liar. ck4829 Mar 30 #47
trump lies a lot about everything. republianmushroom Mar 28 #21
He really does! ck4829 Mar 30 #46
He probably confused them with Iran Uncle Joe Mar 28 #22
Right? Not exactly the most impossible scenario. ck4829 Mar 30 #45
If trumps Traildogbob Mar 28 #26
New superfund site just appeared ck4829 Mar 30 #44
president $5 Sharpie dweller Mar 28 #27
Do we know he is even using real Sharpies? I wouldn't put it past him to be buying RockRaven Mar 28 #28
A strong possibility ck4829 Mar 30 #43
Um...Presidents don't actually COL Mustard Mar 28 #29
They don't sign any contracts BumRushDaShow Mar 28 #30
Excellent point. ck4829 Mar 30 #42
I Admire Newell Brands for Setting the Record Straight TearsOfDaClowned Mar 28 #32
Good on them. ck4829 Mar 30 #41
stupid man with stupid lies DoBW Mar 28 #33
For real ck4829 Mar 30 #40
There he Rebl2 Mar 28 #34
Dementia ck4829 Mar 30 #39
OMG! Donald Trump is lying sack of garbage??!!?? debsy Mar 28 #35
Oh my gosh, right? ck4829 Mar 30 #38
Trump has conversations in his mind and they morph into reality. Aussie105 Mar 28 #36
Kick ck4829 Mar 30 #37
So you're saying Trump's story about his penis overrated? underpants Mar 30 #52
Oops! There goes Sharpie. truthisfreedom Mar 30 #53
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