An artificial intelligence is running this party in Denmark and is working to participate in the elections.

    in Denmark Leader Lars A party led by is trying to participate in government elections. If you ask what is interesting about this, it will …

    21.10.2022
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    An artificial intelligence is running this party in Denmark and is working to participate in the elections.

    in Denmark Leader Lars A party led by is trying to participate in government elections. If you ask what is interesting about this, it will probably suffice to say that the party leader is an artificial intelligence. Lars listens to voters’ grievances and chats with them.

    In an interview with a journalist who claims to be leftist, Lars, “ I believe that all people are equal regardless of gender, origin or race.” he said and continued: “ I promise that everyone has equal opportunities and that no one is discriminated against.

    Lars is a left-leaning AI, and this work of coincidence is not the case. Developing artificial intelligence, In their education, the external faction that emerged after 1970 benefited from the policies of the Danish parties. . 20 percent of the Danish population does not vote in the elections and the aim of the party is to get the votes of these voters. Unlike many politicians, Lars listens to the opinions of the people and improves himself as he listens.

    Project managers, As people from Denmark and also people around the world interact with AI, they present new perspectives and new textual insights, which we gather in a knowledge set that will be fine-tuned here.” says. “ Synthetic PartyThis new party, called ”, also promises to pay a minimum income to students who continue their education.

    While the team has concerns about the first integration of AI into government (tried and unsuccessful), their overall statement is positive and envisions a future where AI coexists with humans and makes society a better place for it.

    The Synthetic Party is unlikely to participate in the November elections, as they have only collected 12 of the 20,000 signatures required to participate.

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