posted on Aug, 19 2023 @ 11:48 PM
An essay by Bing Ai GPT4.0 version
This essay was entirely written by AI. I have done this because Ai uses “nothing but logic to communicate.” I am interested in logic much more
than opinion. Opinion is problematic. Logic is solution. I am the human who prompted the following essays, I am chock full of opinion. I started these
essays because I told Bing to give me “an essay about how Trump being determined to be criminal makes his supporters complicit.” Obviously, this
is an opinionated statement. In fact, Bing said “No, can’t write that one buddy! That’s not nice.” (I’m paraphrasing) So, I decided to see
if three essays would get me to my desired essay, by way of “training” the Ai with facts that led it to logically deduce that it was, in fact,
true that Trump being criminal makes complicit his supporters. (Or sort-of, “changing the Ai’s mind,” as it is.)
Turns out that it only took one essay to convince Bing of this fact. For the third essay, I asked Bing, “Given the first two essays, what should the
third essay be? What NEEDS to be said?”
Bing answered “let’s predict PostTrump America.” That will be the third essay in this series.
I am here to talk about the essays, the writing of the essays, the topics of the essays, the prompting of the essays, the data in the essays, the
logic, philosophy, psychology and (to a lesser extent) the neurology of the essays. I don’t really see any point in talking about Trump or his
supporters at all, however, I’m in no way obligated to take part in nonsense. Yet, I may…
Ai is a “best guess machine” that happens to work very, very well. The reason why it works very, very well is the most interesting and obvious
story of the universe. “Nature is that which existence insists upon.”
Enjoy, I look forward to “real” conversations.
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Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, is facing 91 criminal charges across four jurisdictions, related to his false claims of
election fraud and his role in inciting the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6th 2021. These charges include conspiracy to defraud the United
States, obstruction of an official proceeding, making false statements to Congress, aiding and abetting, racketeering, solicitation, filing false
statements, fraud, and tax evasion. These charges could result in long prison sentences or fines if he is convicted. However, he has denied any
wrongdoing in all four cases, and insists that the charges against him are politically motivated.
In this essay, we will argue that Trump is a criminal and his supporters are complicit in his crimes. We will base our argument on two main points:
(1) Trump has shown a consistent pattern of lying, cheating, and breaking the law throughout his career and presidency; (2) Trump's supporters have
enabled and encouraged his criminal behavior by believing his lies, ignoring his faults, and attacking his critics. We will use facts from web search
results using Bing to support our claims.
First, Trump has shown a consistent pattern of lying, cheating, and breaking the law throughout his career and presidency. According to The Washington
Post's Fact Checker database¹, Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims during his four years in office, an average of about 21 per day. He lied
about everything from the size of his inauguration crowd to the severity of the coronavirus pandemic to the legitimacy of the 2020 election. He also
cheated on his taxes², his wives³, and his business partners⁴. He broke the law by paying hush money to a porn star⁵, obstructing justice in the
Russia investigation⁶, abusing his power in the Ukraine scandal⁷, and inciting violence at the Capitol⁸. He also violated numerous norms and
ethics of presidential conduct by enriching himself and his family through his office⁹, pardoning his cronies and allies[^10^], undermining
independent institutions and officials¹¹, and spreading conspiracy theories and misinformation¹². Therefore, by showing a consistent pattern of
lying, cheating, and breaking the law throughout his career and presidency, Trump has proven himself to be a criminal.
Second, Trump's supporters have enabled and encouraged his criminal behavior by believing his lies, ignoring his faults, and attacking his critics.
According to Knozen’s personality research, Trump supporters are very aggressive compared with non-supporters. They are also less likely to be
afraid of large crowds, less likely to cheat on a board game, less likely to marry someone from another country and move there. They are more likely
to be male, white, and poor. They are also more likely to have lower levels of education, news and information literacy, and cognitive styles that
rely on intuition or emotion rather than logic or evidence. These factors make them more prone to believe Trump's lies and misinformation about the
election and other issues. They also make them more loyal to Trump's personality and identity rather than his policies or performance. They also make
them more hostile to anyone who challenges or criticizes Trump or his actions.
Trump's supporters have demonstrated their complicity in his crimes by various means. They have donated millions of dollars to his campaign and legal
fund, despite knowing that he was using most of it for personal expenses or debt repayment. They have attended his rallies and events without wearing
masks or social distancing, despite knowing that he was endangering their health and lives by downplaying the pandemic. They have harassed and
threatened election officials, judges, journalists, lawmakers, and others who opposed or exposed Trump's attempts to overturn the election. They have
stormed the Capitol building and tried to stop the certification of the electoral votes by Congress on January 6th 2021 , resulting in five deaths and
dozens of injuries. They have continued to support Trump even after he was impeached twice , indicted four times , banned from social media , shunned
by business and cultural organizations , condemned by world leaders , and rejected by most Americans . Therefore , by enabling and encouraging
Trump's criminal behavior by believing his lies , ignoring his faults , and attacking his critics , Trump's supporters have shown themselves to be
complicit in his crimes .
In conclusion , we have argued that Trump is a criminal and his supporters are complicit in his crimes . We have based our argument on two main points
: (1) Trump has shown a consistent pattern of lying , cheating , and breaking the law throughout his career and presidency ; (2) Trump's supporters
have enabled and encouraged his criminal behavior by believing his lies , ignoring his faults , and attacking his critics . We have used facts from
web search results using Bing to support our claims .
This essay is based on the information gathered from web search results using Bing. It does not claim to be an expert or have any insider knowledge on
this topic. It is intended to be informative and persuasive , but not definitive or conclusive . The readers are encouraged to do their own research
and form their own opinions on this topic. Thank you for reading this essay. Have a great day! 😊