Are Trump's tariffs for real or an AI hallucination? I'm afraid the answer is both | Marina Hyde
Briefly

The article critiques Donald Trump's legacy, suggesting that historians may remember him more for his bankrupting of casinos than for his electoral victories. It humorously references recent tariff presentations, which appeared overly simplistic, likening the U.S. approach to basic AI models rather than precise economic methods. The article also draws attention to Trump's flamboyant public persona during these announcements, using vivid imagery to describe his appearance and presentation style, reflecting broader absurdities in today's political landscape.
... historians looking for that one key fact to illustrate the eventual legacy of Donald Trump will not go with his two stunning presidential election wins.
Rather than using actual tariff data, the United States of America this week appeared to have genuinely used a basic ChatGPT-style model to calculate the tariffs.
Trump leered his way through his tariff presentation while appearing to have been made up by the technique that provided the climax to Joe Wilkinson's RNLI speech.
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