A former Fermilab physicist, U.S. Rep. Bill Foster is using AI technology, and he’s worried – Chicago Sun-Times

As the only member of Congress with a doctorate in physics, he’s using AI software frequently in hopes of learning more about an emerging field that fascinates the medical and science world and terrifies many others, including some in the federal government. “I do a little bit of it just to make sure I haven’t lost all of my technical neurons,” Foster, a former physicist at Fermilab and an Aurora Democrat, said.
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Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

He will be dead sooner or later. AI is here to stay and will be here when he is gone.

Ataraxis
2 years ago

If this clown Foster was really worried about the future, he wouldn’t be a Democrat. Identifying as a Democrat today means that you are a TOTALLY unserious person with no understanding of logic, reasoning, or morality.

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