The mayoral race in Cheyenne, Wyoming, features an unconventional candidate, Victor Miller, who proposes an AI chatbot named VIC to govern the city. This unique campaign has sparked discussions about the role of AI in politics and the implications of electing a non-human leader. As Cheyenne prepares for the elections on November 4, the potential for AI to reshape local governance is at the forefront of voters' minds.
Miller, a librarian with no political experience, believes that AI can enhance decision-making by providing objective and efficient governance. His partnership with VIC challenges traditional political structures and raises critical questions about the future of leadership. The campaign has ignited a debate on the legal and ethical ramifications of AI in politics, highlighting the need for updated regulations to address this emerging reality.
• Victor Miller proposes an AI chatbot as a candidate for mayor.
• The campaign raises ethical questions about AI's role in governance.
AI is central to Miller's campaign as he advocates for an AI to govern the city.
VIC, the chatbot developed by Miller, is intended to handle governance tasks.
Miller argues that VIC can provide unbiased governance by processing data objectively.
OpenAI's technology powers the chatbot VIC, although it has banned its use for political campaigning.
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