Katie Miller freaks out on ChatGPT for response to ICE agent killing of Minnesota mom
Katie Miller, wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, criticized ChatGPT late Thursday for its characterization of an ICE shooting that killed an innocent woman.
The incident occurred Wednesday in Minneapolis when ICE agents shot 37-year-old Renee Good in the face as she attempted to drive away from angry ICE agents taking part in a convoy in Minneapolis which is currently under siege from the Department of Homeland Security.
ChatGPT's analysis of the shooting stated, "Based on available video and reporting: ICE agents escalated a chaotic stop, gave conflicting commands, and fired as the woman tried to leave. The shooting responsibility lies with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent who pulled the trigger."
Miller responded by characterizing the AI platform's assessment as "woke," and a threat to the nation.
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She posted, "ChatGPT is dangerously woke. An AI that wrongly judges an outcome is a threat to the future of nation and world."
Miller promoted Elon Musk's XAI as an alternative, describing it as "the only truth-seeking AI." Miller previously worked for the Donald Trump White House before joining Musk's operation, before bailing to become a podcaster instead.
The shooting of Good has generated significant national outcry regarding ICE enforcement tactics and officer conduct.