Former Fox News Host Glenn Beck Created An AI George Washington, Gave Him Biceps And Modern Clothes, And Then Interviewed It

George Washington, Portrait

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Former Fox News host and conservative political commentator Glenn Beck has become the latest to engage in bizarre AI content, as his program created an AI version of President George Washington for Beck to interview.

Clips of Glenn Beck interview AI George Washington have gone viral on social media for numerous reasons, from George Washington’s biceps, to Beck’s self-seriousness, to the entire dystopian vibe of it all.

As the AI program begins answering Beck’s question of “Where we should start to fix things?”, Beck then cuts it off and asks it to “dumb it down” and “speak in today’s language.”

Bizarre clip of Glenn Beck interviewing an AI George Washington program goes viral on social media

“Let me speak to Americans. If I’m honest, America’s biggest problem isn’t political or economic. It’s all moral. You’ve drifted from the virtues that make liberty possible in the first place. Freedom. To be free, you have to have discipline; you have to have faith; you have to have character; and if you don’t have any of those things, laws can’t stop anything and they mean little. Government turns either weak or oppressive,” the AI said in the video.

George Washington, born on February 22, 1732, led Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War against the British Empire and then served as the first President of the United States from April 1789 through March 1797. He passed away two years after his final year in office at the age if 67 years old.

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