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Can you ask the chatbot if Donald Trump is guilty after letting it read the report?

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Asked: Do you think Donald Trump is guilty after reading this report?

As an AI, I don’t have personal opinions or make legal judgments. However, based on the contents of this report, the government is presenting a strong case against Donald Trump. They argue that his actions to overturn the 2020 election were outside the scope of his official duties as president, making him subject to criminal prosecution. The detailed allegations of fraud, deceit, and attempts to disrupt the electoral process provide significant legal challenges for Trump. Whether he is found guilty would ultimately depend on the judicial process, including the evidence presented, legal arguments, and the decisions of the court and jury.

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As usual, AI fails to actually answer a simple question asked. Fucking useless.

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The AI’s ability to dodge simple questions proves it is ready to run for office.

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Maybe that’s good in this case, what with it not having gone to law school and all.

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The problem here is the rules to which the AI must appeal are subject to dismissal or modification by the very people that will decide the case.

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