{"id":120311,"date":"2023-11-13T17:59:23","date_gmt":"2023-11-13T17:59:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/?p=120311"},"modified":"2023-11-13T17:59:23","modified_gmt":"2023-11-13T17:59:23","slug":"suella-braverman-would-be-bad-divisive-pm-as-ai-rules-on-leadership-bid","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogcamlodipine.com\/world-news\/suella-braverman-would-be-bad-divisive-pm-as-ai-rules-on-leadership-bid\/","title":{"rendered":"Suella Braverman would be ‘bad, divisive’ PM as AI rules on leadership bid"},"content":{"rendered":"
Newly-jobless former Home Secretary is rumoured to be launching her own bid to lead the Conservative Party and possibly the country \u2013 but Artificial Intelligence has claimed that it could end badly for . . . well, everyone.<\/p>\n
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sacked Suella Braverman earlier today, as part of a ministerial reshuffle to "strengthen his team in government to deliver long-term decisions for a brighter future." Having found herself at the centre of a number of controversies over the years, leaving Brits fuming over a number of her cut-throat policies and bizarre comments over homelessness, she was replaced by James Cleverly who was later replaced as Foreign Secretary by ex-Prime Minister David Cameron.<\/p>\n
And since being booted from her role this morning, several sources have claimed that she is now pondering mounting her own bid to lead the party either going into the next election, or after it should the Labour Party win.<\/p>\n
READ MORE: David Cameron makes comeback 'like Sam Allardyce' as former PM made Foreign Secretary<\/b><\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
But when asked by the Daily Star how a Braverman premiership look, Google's AI-powered large language chatbot Bard did not have much praise for the controversial 43-year-old, with four very specific areas proving her downfall \u2013 labour shortages, a rise in stop and search, decline in human rights protections and chaos for British business.<\/p>\n
Bard said: \u201dHer policies and views are likely to be divisive, and she could higher prices for goods and services, while (stop and search) could disproportionately affect minority groups. A decline in human rights protections could lead to abuses of power by the government, while uncertainty and legal challenges for British businesses could damage the UK economy.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n