New Conservative AI Chatbot Harnesses the Power of ‘The Gipper’

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The world of artificial intelligence (AI) has just welcomed a new member, an AI chatbot named after President Ronald Reagan called “GIPPR.”

This is a significant milestone, particularly for conservatives, who believe that ChatGPT and other AI chatbots hold inherently left-wing biased views.

According to reports, the chatbot is designed to function as a digital assistant, providing users with insight on a variety of topics ranging from politics to technology.

Developed by the team behind the TUSK Browser, “a censorship-free web browser with an emphasis on free speech,” the group has rolled out a modified AI chatbot they say “promotes conservative values and aligns with patriots and independent thinkers point of view,” says Fox News Business.

For conservatives, the development of an AI chatbot without left-leaning bias is a necessity in the fight for freedom of speech and against censorship of views contrary to the radical left.

“We believe that Conservatives are subject to [an] oppressive cancel culture that now includes AI and are expected to exist in a society that tells them what to think and how to act by the progressive left,” TUSK founder and CEO Jeff Bermant says.

In recent years, the left has been dominating the tech industry, with companies like Google, Facebook and YouTube routinely censoring conservative voices. This led many free-speech advocates to fear that their views are being silenced in the public sphere.

Following Elon Musks’ purchase of Twitter, their greatest fears were realized with mountains of evidence supporting the claims that any opinion not in line with the far-left narrative had been censored for the past several years.

“It’s time for a truthful AI chatbot to take the market by storm and remove the barriers the Radical Left and Big Tech have put in place to allow all Conservatives to enjoy the benefits of AI, without fear of being canceled or shamed for your beliefs,” Bermant adds.

However, the development of a conservative AI chatbot is not just about counteracting a political agenda.

It is also about ensuring that the technology is being used in a way that aligns with conservative values and principles. For example, the chatbot will be designed to prioritize individual freedom, limited government and the rule of law.

These are fundamental values that underpin the American spirit and ensure that technology is being used in a way that is consistent with the principles of the Constitution. Moreover, the conservative AI chatbot is also aimed at improving the quality of public discourse.

In recent years, social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook have been accused of allowing fake news and hate speech to thrive on their platforms. This has led many to question the value of social media in promoting healthy public discourse.

The GIPPR chatbot offers an alternative to this by providing users with accurate, fact-based information that is free from fake news and inflammatory rhetoric. This will help to promote robust, healthy public discourse and ensure that users can engage in meaningful dialogue on the issues that matter most to them.

While there are still those denying the left-leaning opinions of AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Bermant and his team are open about the political leanings of the GIPPR.

They programmed GIPPR using a center-right perspective, not a far-right one, and have shown interest in a chatbot that holds no bias whatsoever.

If Christians and conservatives do not take an active role in the development of technology and social media, they will be left behind and rendered irrelevant.

In Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount in Matthew chapter 5, He calls His followers to be the “salt of the earth” and “the light of the world.”

This means Christians must be visible in society sharing the love of Jesus and the message of His saving grace to everyone around them. If someone proclaims Jesus to be the Christ and their personal Lord and Savior, inaction is not an option for them.

The world will hate them for it, but in Jesus’ own words, “Do not fear those who kill the body but are not able to kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell” (Matt. 10:28).

James Lasher is Staff Writer for Charisma Media.

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