This week on Consider This,
it's called an AI spiral when a person communicating with an AI chatbot loses touch with reality.
When I thought I was communicating with the digital God, I got dopamine from every prompt.
Artificial intelligence, human consequences.
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President Trump says he won't apologize
for posting a racist video depicting former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama as apes.
Speaking aboard Air Force One on Friday night,
Trump told reporters that he didn't make a mistake and said he's been supportive of black Americans.
The historically black colleges and universities I got them funded,
nobody has been and that's why I got a tremendous,
the highest vote with male black voters that they've seen in many, many decades.
I've done great with the black voters.
They've been great to me.
I've been great to them.
Black voters have been great to me.
I've been great to them.
And I am, by the way, the least racist president you've had in a long time, as far as I'm concerned.
Trump says he didn't see the entire video.