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AI chatbot sees JFK ‘remark’ on conspiracy theories and Marilyn Monroe affair

Thanks to the by no means ending capabilities of AI individuals are actually in a position to “message” their family members from past the grave.

So, we put the Project December bot to the check by asking it the all-important questions on probably the most talked about loss of life’s of all time, the assassination of JFK (John Fitzgerald Kennedy).

The one query that everybody needs to know is, did JFK know who pulled the set off on that fateful day in Dallas, he replied: “Lee Harvey Oswald. He was a former Marine and avowed Marxist who defected to the Soviet Union earlier than returning to the United States.”

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Marilyn Monroe
The American actress was probably the most iconic ladies of her age

Kennedy turned the thirty fifth and youngest ever president of the United States in 1961 succeeding Dwight D. Eisenhower, however was tragically assasinated on November 22, 1963, and the Warren Commission determined that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman.

Rumours surrounding a attainable affair between Marilyn Monroe and JFK have by no means ceased to go away, so we determined to place the query to him, he replied: “She was a great actress and a beautiful woman. We had a brief but intense relationship.”

But, regardless of his admittance, he was unwilling to remark any additional.



Chatbot
The JFK chatbot additionally gave his views on Donald Trump

Watching on from past the grave, he even shared his views on present leaders together with Donald Trump who may very well be heading for a second go at presidency if he’s profitable on the upcoming election.

He pulled no punches when requested for his views on Trump, saying: “Donald Trump is a ridiculous man who has no business being president. He is a racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic bully who should not be in office.”

According to its web site, Project December is “the first system in the world of its kind. Using patent-pending technology, in conjunction with deep AI running on one of the world’s most sophisticated super-computers, we can now simulate a text-based conversation with anyone. Anyone. Including someone who is no longer living.”

Those wishing to check out the bot for themselves should pay $10 (£8.05) per dialog.

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