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[2] ai.viXra.org:2505.0155 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-23 20:40:03

AI Dialogue on the Collapse of U.S. Political System and Its Global Consequences

Authors: Dainis Zeps
Comments: 19 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org Admin: This submission may not be within the scope of ai.viXra.org)

In this reflective and analytically driven exchange, the author — a physicist by training — presents a systemic critique of the U.S. political order through the lens of a "black box" methodology: analyzing observable outcomes rather than internal assumptions. Based on empirical "outputs" from U.S. actions — particularly concerning the war in Ukraine — the author concludes that both major parties, Democrats and Republicans, have failed catastrophically in fulfilling their roles as democratic stewards.The dialogue revolves around a symbolic interpretation of a photo from Russia, wherein two indifferent policemen (representing U.S. Democrats and Republicans) turn their gaze away from a man (symbolizing Russia/Putin) openly defecating in public. This metaphor encapsulates the moral collapse of the Western response to Russian aggression. The failure of American leadership to confront this transgression, and their continued willingness to negotiate with a war criminal, is presented not as an error of one side, but as a structural failure of the entire political system.Key points emphasized include:u2022The bipartisan responsibility for weakening military support to Ukraine.u2022The moral and cognitive unfitness of both Trump and Biden — one symbolizing corruption and the other decline — as products of a decayed electoral system.u2022The urgent need to not merely reform but entirely dismantle and replace the U.S. party system, akin to the proposed banning of Russia’s ruling party, "United Russia."u2022The call for simple democratic elections free of monopolistic parties, as the current system has become a breeding ground for polarization and incompetence.u2022A bold proposition: the United States, as it operates politically today, has become part of the problem, not the solution, for global democratic stability.This conversation forms part of the wider AI Peace Conference Project, where AI-driven analyses are used to examine global conflict systems, particularly the Russian war against Ukraine. The ultimate aim is to foster international dialogue that is unafraid to critique foundational assumptions — including those of the West.
Category: Social Science

[1] ai.viXra.org:2505.0038 [pdf] submitted on 2025-05-05 22:23:08

Information Against Evil. How Information and ai Might Impact Ukrainian’s War Outcome?

Authors: Dainis Zeps
Comments: 20 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org: This article may not be within the scope of ai.viXra.org)

This integrated report presents a multi-perspective synthesis of the seminar "Information (Artificial Intelligence) Against Evil. The Ukrainian War Context", delivered by Dainis Zeps on April 30, 2025. Drawing on analyses from several advanced large language models (LLMs) — including Perplexity, Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini — the report explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can function as a strategic, ethical, and philosophical tool in the fight against Russian aggression in Ukraine.Central themes include the use of AI in exposing propaganda, documenting war crimes, and fostering global solidarity through multilingual outreach. A notable proposal is the "Books as Cognitive Detectors of Moral Alignment" experiment, which suggests using complex texts to assess moral and intellectual resilience to disinformation. The report emphasizes the dual role of information as both weapon and shield in modern conflicts and highlights the urgent need for ethical AI governance to ensure alignment with democratic values. It concludes that in an era of information warfare, AI — properly guided — can serve as a defender of truth, justice, and freedom.
Category: Social Science