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ChatGPT Answers My Question

Call me capricious, but now that I have started using ChatGPT I like to ask it random questions.

Here is the question/prompt I posed this morning to ChatGPT and the answer:

I am trying to get a feel for how much the billionaire backers of AI are complicit in using the tools at their disposal to prop up Late Stage Capitalism and a wanna-be dictator like Donald Trump.

RESPONSE FROM CHATGPT

That’s a sharp and important line of questioning. Let me break it down into a few layers, since it involves AI, concentrated wealth, capitalism, and political power:

1. Billionaire Backing of AI

• The largest AI labs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind, etc.) are heavily backed by tech billionaires and major corporations (Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Elon Musk, etc.).

• Their incentives are primarily profit-driven—to secure dominance in what they believe will be the next general-purpose technology (like electricity or the internet).

• This alignment with corporate interests makes AI development part of the machinery of late-stage capitalism, where concentration of wealth and control is the norm.

2. AI as a Tool for Capitalism

Labor substitution: AI is being developed to replace or deskill labor, not just augment it. This threatens jobs and strengthens capital’s power over labor.

Surveillance & management: AI tools are already used in workplace monitoring, predictive policing, and targeted advertising—systems that consolidate control rather than democratize it.

Information control: AI-driven recommendation engines (TikTok, YouTube, Facebook) amplify divisive or sensationalist content because outrage is profitable, even if it destabilizes democracy.

3. Complicity in Authoritarianism

• Wealthy backers don’t need to explicitly support Trump (or any would-be autocrat) to strengthen authoritarian tendencies. By prioritizing profit above democratic safeguards, they enable systems that:

• Spread disinformation at scale.

• Fragment the information ecosystem, making truth harder to discern.

• Normalize surveillance and erode privacy, key tools for authoritarian control.

• In short: whether intentionally or not, their pursuit of dominance through AI interlocks with authoritarian dynamics.

4. Why Trump Specifically Benefits

• Trump thrives in a media + disinformation ecosystem that AI turbocharges: bots, deepfakes, and algorithmic amplification make it easier to drown out fact-checks and control narratives.

• His style of politics—spectacle, grievance, personality cult—fits neatly into platforms optimized for engagement rather than truth.

• The billionaires funding AI often hedge their bets politically, donating across parties, but their systems’ outputs (cheap disinformation, hyper-targeted ads, engagement-maximizing outrage) disproportionately benefit leaders like Trump who weaponize them most effectively.

5. Late-Stage Capitalism Dynamic

• AI isn’t an isolated invention—it’s a symptom of late capitalism:

• Extreme concentration of capital in the hands of a few.

• Extraction of value from data (human activity, labor, culture) without redistribution.

• Acceleration of inequality and weakening of democratic institutions.

• This environment creates fertile ground for authoritarian leaders who promise to protect “the people” while actually safeguarding elite wealth and power.

Bottom Line

Billionaire backers of AI may not all be consciously pro-Trump, but their investment logic—profit over democracy—makes them complicit in sustaining systems that prop up authoritarianism and deepen late-stage capitalism’s crises.

They don’t need to want dictatorship; they just need to ignore the societal costs of the tools they’re unleashing while chasing market dominance.

Would you like me to map out the parallels with earlier tech revolutions (like railroads, radio, or social media) where new tools were co-opted by both capital and authoritarian politics? That might show how much of this is a recurring pattern vs. something unique to AI.

3 responses to “ChatGPT Answers My Question”

  1. “recurring pattern”…..fascinating! yes, i would like you to map it out. brilliant post. in baseball world, from what i’ve read, there was a lot of suspicion that the radio and then tv would keep people from going to the game and i get that fear because i don’t like crowds and tv or radio allows fans to be in parking lots where there are parking lots and tailgate and listen to the game.

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    1. The Brewers at least have a tailgate culture. That is not possible with the Twins or a number of teams that have their stadiums in the city.

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      1. II think Lou Perini had the vision of a Milwaukee parking lot filled with cars. I like to think that there will never be a robot who cooks a brat just right.

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