Sometimes, you just need a chuckle. In Mediaite, Colby Hall put the OAFPOTUS's Tuesday night rant through the three major LLMs to see if they could diagnose him. They did not disappoint:
Former Republican congressman Justin Amash cut through the noise on X, writing “If anyone else wrote something like this, it would be universally acknowledged that the person is mentally unstable.”
To test that hypothesis, I asked three leading AI models — ChatGPT, Grok, and Claude — to analyze the text as psychological evidence. UPDATE: Here is the specific prompt I used, as requested by some readers: “Please assess this message to see what it reveals as a psychological profile of the writer.”
Grok’s closing metaphor deserves its own diagnosis: “Every sentence functions as psychic armor for a self-concept that cannot afford a single scratch. If ego were drywall, this message is an entire Home Depot’s worth of spackle.”
Claude’s most haunting conclusion: “This is someone who experiences any challenge to his self-image as an existential threat.” Translation: the self-esteem equivalent of a fire alarm covered in gasoline.
If political rhetoric is a window into psychological function, Trump’s late-night manifesto was less a window and more a CAT scan.
I have to ask my Republican acquaintances: do you really want this guy around for the next 3 years, 1 month, and 9 days? Really? If so, can you help me understand why?
Forget what Anthropic's model thinks of him. Read Politico's interview from Tuesday. This by you is a good president?
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