
Former US President Donald Trump has entered the AI arena with the launch of his own chatbot, promising to help users 'search for truth'. The controversial tool, developed in partnership with AI firm Perplexity, has already sparked debate about its potential to spread misinformation.
The Truth-Seeking AI
The chatbot, which Trump claims will provide 'real facts' to counter what he calls 'fake news', represents the latest intersection of politics and artificial intelligence. Supporters hail it as a tool for transparency, while critics warn it could become another vector for disinformation.
How It Works
The AI system reportedly uses advanced natural language processing to answer user queries about political issues. Unlike standard search engines, it promises to deliver answers aligned with Trump's worldview, raising concerns about algorithmic bias.
Experts Voice Concerns
Technology analysts question whether an AI system created by political figures can truly be objective. 'When you have partisan actors developing truth-seeking algorithms, you're essentially coding bias into the system,' warned one AI ethics researcher.
The launch comes amid growing scrutiny of AI's role in political discourse, with social media platforms already struggling to contain AI-generated misinformation during election cycles.