OTR: Roundtable reacts to Jake Auchincloss’ AI-written speech
>> It’s time for the Sunday round table. Joining us are Marian Marsh and Republican political analyst >> JAKE BROKE GROUND ON CAPITOL HILL. Here is part of the speech he gave regarding a bill that would create a US industrial intelligence center. Listen. >> We must work with international partners such as the Israeli government to make sure that the United States maintains a research role – a leadership role in the development of AI research. >> Now, if you’re not exactly swayed by language, this speech was generated by AI Chat BOT GPT online. He said he did it to stir up discussion. Marianne, mission accomplished? >> It’s a much cleaner press stunt. He’s got quite a bit of coverage, and not just here. There is something more going on. He raises his profile and starts fundraising, and we’re in the first month of 2023. He’s on the books, trying to work with a women’s fundraiser, led by two power-holders, to build more support among women. This partnership with Israel on artificial intelligence will help Jewish voters. YOU ARE BEGINNING TO SEE THE BEGINNINGS OF JAY KAUFMAN COSTS – THE NEXT JAKE RACE. >> It’s hard to stand outside, let’s make national news on your own. withdraw it. I agree that it was much clearer. it worked. >> Senate race. There are two members of the United States Senate. >> Requested by Diane Feinstein. >> Let’s talk about Michelle Wu. You have made great efforts on housing issues. Rent control, free city land for affordable housing component, new building construction, fossil fuel free. YOU WILL NEED LOTS OF HELP FROM BEACON HILL TO DO THIS. Do you enjoy this level of support? >> This is mostly a fictional wish list. I want to shoot under a master’s degree. [LAUGHTER] But I know I won’t. To take it more seriously, there are huge, massive costs associated with everything I’ve proposed. It has no interest in limiting spending. >> Accommodation was at the top of the list. As someone who has spent a number of nights watching focus groups around Massachusetts, I’ve run out of everyone’s mouth the housing costs and the cost of rent. She’s right. It’s on it. When you look at their offers, you can tell what they are trying to do. I will say to people who say a 10% rent increase isn’t aggressive enough, wait until you get the votes in the state. I hope the critic will go with it because this is not as progressive as people think. >> If the city of Boston wants to do something, why is there a requirement for the state to be a player in it? >> They have said it. >> Rent Monitoring is such a bad idea that it needs to be supervised by adults. >> It’s easier to try to keep people at home. It takes a long time to build affordable housing. It is the state and city drive in New England. These are office buildings. High quality housing. Affordable housing is at the bottom of the list. >> Let’s move on to Congresswoman Catherine Clark. She had to endure some political heat. Her daughter, 23, is accused of assaulting a police officer during a protest in Boston. That’s what she said about the accident. >> I condemn violence against everyone. Whether it is against the police or against members of the community as a result of any person or government entity. >> To be clear, she was asked if she ever condemned violence against police officers. Critics say the comment didn’t go so far as to condemn the violence, accusing her of being hostile to the police. What do you think that? >> It was a huge mistake not to forcefully criticize those who assault police officers. It establishes itself, by this, and other actions, it is in the waking line. She is not in the moderate lane of the Democratic Party. The moderate and conservative line of the Democratic Party represents the stock of growth in Democratic politics. >> Which part of this quote do you not understand? I condemn. violence against anyone. police or otherwise. It seems to me that a lot of the criticism was from people who didn’t stand up for the police on January 6th and still don’t. As a parent and politician, you have handled this as well as you can. She supports her daughter, supports the legal process, and opposes violence against anyone. >> It was a word of authority. >> This is simple English. >> You didn’t want to say directly don’t assault police officers. >> She said that. Did you watch the clip? >> She had to judge by other politically correct words.
OTR: Roundtable reacts to Jake Auchincloss’ AI-written speech
Roundtable analysts also respond to Boston Mayor Michael Wu’s first State of the City address.
Roundtable analysts also respond to Boston Mayor Michael Wu’s first State of the City address.