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Artificial Intelligence Is Exposing the Incompetence of America’s Politicians

 


The arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) is nothing short of revolutionary, offering society a powerful technological gift. But like clockwork, when transformative innovation arrives, it’s met with fear—mostly by the ignorant. Nowhere is this ignorance more glaring than in Congress, where 535 lawmakers from all walks of life routinely demonstrate their inability to grasp even the basics of the technology reshaping our world.


Let’s not sugarcoat it: a significant number of our politicians are functionally illiterate in critical areas, including technology. This is a group that struggles to comprehend basic legislation, let alone the profound implications of AI. While doctors, lawyers, and scientists are using AI to improve efficiency and accuracy in their fields, Congress lumbers behind, more focused on clinging to power than understanding progress.


Consider this: AI is already outperforming human professionals in many domains. Radiologists—some of the highest-paid specialists in medicine—acknowledge that AI can analyze imaging scans faster and with greater precision than they can. Lawyers are leveraging AI to draft motions, manage discovery, and streamline trial preparation. What used to require years of specialized training can now be accomplished with AI tools by someone with just a basic understanding of the system.


AI isn’t just a productivity booster; it’s an equalizer. It allows ordinary citizens to accomplish tasks with the finesse of seasoned professionals. From writing eloquent letters to drafting complex freedom-of-information requests, AI turns anyone into a literary or analytical powerhouse. It can even generate movie scripts that rival Hollywood’s best.


And while AI once had a reputation for producing inaccurate or clunky results, it’s improving exponentially. Each day, it becomes smarter, more precise, and more accessible. This terrifies politicians. For the first time, ordinary citizens—armed with AI—can outthink, outmaneuver, and outshine the political class.


This fear isn’t about public safety, as lawmakers would have you believe when they cry out for “AI regulation.” No, their panic stems from the loss of control. The truth is, most politicians couldn’t care less about protecting the public. Their real concern is safeguarding their monopoly on power and limiting your ability to challenge their authority.


AI, however, is protected by the First Amendment—a fact that infuriates those on the political left, who have a long history of attempting to suppress free speech and dissent. We must remain vigilant in defending our right to access and use AI tools. It’s not just about embracing innovation; it’s about protecting individual freedom from those who would rather see us powerless and dependent.


When politicians claim they need to “regulate AI for your safety,” don’t be fooled. Their motives are self-serving. They’re not afraid of AI itself—they’re afraid of you wielding it.


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