It was a very simple experiment. Write a list of key Dem positions, feed it to AI without any party affiliation… and ask it to name the past and present parties that most closely resemble it.
Credit for the experiment goes to someone who is NOT typically a friend of traditional conservativism: Eric Weinstein.
Here’s the original post. You can see for yourself how much effort was made to keep the language objective and unbiased.
‘Worldwide and throughout history’ opened up possibilities that made this experiment so much more interesting.
Can you guess what the answers were?
For a party working hard to brand itself as ‘defenders of democracy’… the answers weren’t good. (Screencaps are ‘clickable’ to see the original.)
A whole heap of people joined the fun and posted their results. Here’s a sample:
Here’s Seán Ono Lennon‘s reply (irony noted):
The party you’ve described has characteristics that are historically and globally associated with certain authoritarian or collectivist political movements, particularly those that prioritize state power, group rights, and ideological control over individual liberties.
Here are some political movements or parties with similar elements:
1. **Communist or Socialist Parties** (20th Century, various countries):
– These parties have historically promoted