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With all of the world talking about Trump's tariffs — you know, the set of levies on basically the entire world that's set to wreak havoc in the global trade and make your iPhone more expensive — an important question looms: Has the Trump administration used an AI to calculate those tariffs?
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Social media users claim that Donald Trump's administration relied on ChatGPT to calculate 'Liberation Day' tariffs based on an overly simplistic formula.
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