ChatGPT 'mimics' the announcement of President Biden's health condition.

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ChatGPT attracted attention when posting on X a 'parody' version of US President JOE Biden's COVID-19 announcement.

ChatGPT posted a message that "parodied" President Biden 's tweet on July 20 with the content: "I'm tired... because artificial general intelligence (AGI) is not yet popular and the cost of use is still high." high so we still have to calculate.” This satirical post quickly spread on social networks, making many people laugh because of AI's "unexpected" humor.

Previously, on July 18, President Biden announced on X that he tested positive for COVID-19, and reassured the public about his health condition.

ChatGPT 'parodied' President Biden's illness announcement on X.

Biden's original post and its political implications

It is worth noting that Mr. Biden's post also included criticism against billionaire Elon Musk about boss X's intention to fund former President Donald Trump's election campaign. Biden's move is said to be aimed at attracting support from voters ahead of the 2024 election.

This development comes amid significant political pressure, with some Democrats calling on Biden to reconsider running for re-election in 2024. The president's health and the administration's handling of the situation with current issues still under close scrutiny as the election approaches.

Meanwhile, tech lobbying group, Chamber of Progress recently sent a letter to President Biden, urging him to support comprehensive cryptocurrency regulation. The letter, dated July 9, highlights the potential advantage that clear cryptocurrency policies could give Biden in the election.

Chamber of Progress argued that the move could counter criticism from former President Donald Trump and enhance Biden's image as a supporter of technological and economic progress.

ChatGPT's humorous interactions on X, President Biden's political statements, and his health reflect the dynamism of today's political and technological landscape. As the 2024 election approaches, these narratives will continue to develop and could influence public opinion and future policy direction.

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