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A party led by AI is attenuating to run for Danish Government. The 'Synthetic Party' hopes to field an AI candidate in Denmark's November general election. They are running on policies that have been formulated using AI.
A chatbot named Leader Lars will be heading the party. Lars is an interactive AI. The public can chat with the AI, beginning with an exclamation mark. The bot told one human interviewer that it believes in equality for all people, regardless of race, gender or creed. It also reinstated its belief in the equality of opportunity.
The bot, which claims to be leftist, had been trained on policies from fringe Danish parties after 1970, with the idea that it would represent the values and policies of the 20 per cent of Danish people who do not vote in Danish elections.
The creator of the project opined that as people around the globe are interacting with AI, they submit new perspectives and new textual information, which we collect in a dataset that will go into fine-tuning.
The manifesto derived from AI promises stated that they will remove the cash assistance ceiling and the 225-hour rule by securing a job for all unemployed people with eight hours of work per day for four years, also over ten years.
The Synthetic party also promises a minimum income paid to students continuing in education. The main goal of the party is to make the UN adopt a new SDG to ensure the safe, ethical and sustainable integration of Artificials into human lives and society. The goal, titled Life with Artificial, details proposals for how humans and AI could coexist and continue to hold AI accountable, including a target to make sure AI "must declare themselves and be easily identifiable, as well as ensure that they can explain their decision-making processes.
The party, however, is unlikely to get onto the ballot in time for the November elections, with just 12 signatures (at the time of writing) compared to the 20,000 it would need to field candidates, AI or not.