Democrat Politician Caught Using AI Software to Help Her Cheat to Win Election

A Democrat from New York recently won an election but and is set to be sworn into the City Council but as it turns out she was using artificial intelligence to craft her public responses the whole time!

Susan Zhuang, was caught using popular AI tools like ChatGPT and others to communicate with the media after being confronted over a batch of blatantly AI-generated answers she submitted for a recent Q and A interview with one media outlet.

When asked simply, “What make’s someone a New Yorker?” she provided a lengthy generic response which was tested in an AI content-detection tool that found it was indeed generated by artificial intelligence.

Zhuang – who speaks fluent Mandarin – tried to excuse her AI cheating scandal by suggesting it’s “okay” because English is not her primary language.

 

Naturally, this has raised some massive concerns about the Democrats ability to perform the job for which she was elected.

If voters can’t trust her to even come up with her own answers to simple questions – how can she be trusted to look after their best interest?

Ying Tan, a Republican activist from the same district as Zhuang said it’s absolutely not normal for politicians to us AI software in this manner, adding that the Democrat politician is cheating voters.

Watch the video here to see how Zhuang fits right in with the rest of her party, cheating the American people to get ahead!


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