AI predicts 'erosion' of US democracy at end of Donald Trump's second term – Daily Star
Preparations for the Orange Manbaby's second inauguration are well underway with the one-of-a-kind politician set to become leader of the free world on Monday. The 78-year-old's campaign – during which he was almost assassinated – fiercely divided America and the rest of he world.
The former reality TV star's firebrand policies did much of the same. Critics say his plans to introduce tariffs on all goods into the US will increase inflation and cause a trade war with China that will slow the economy.
Trump says his plans to deport millions of immigrants will leave more jobs for Americans but others say they could lead to increased food costs due to the higher wages caused by a smaller workforce. And, as Joe Biden warned in his farewell speech, there are concerns America being ruled by a tech mogul "oligarchy".
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg cosying up to the incoming president has only exasperated these fears – especially with the former set to lead the so-called Department Of Government Efficiency (which is not an actual government department).
In light of these fears, the Daily Star has decided to ask the answer to all of humanity's problems – Artificial Intelligence (AI). Specifically, we turned to Elon Musk's Grok for answers to the fate of humanity in the face of the returning Orange Manbaby.
Here is what Grok believes America could look like at the end of Trump's second term in 2029:
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