https://www.theverge.com/news/642620/trump-tariffs-formula-ai-chatgpt-gemini-claude-grok
When Donald Trump began yesterdays announcement of the White Houses latest trade policy brandishing a novelty-sized cardboard sign labeled Reciprocal Tariffs, the immediate and nearly unanimous response was bafflement. Trump slapped a 10 percent baseline tariff on all imports into the US, including from uninhabited islands, plus absurdly high rates on specific countries, supposedly based on tariffs charged to the USA which didnt match up to other, non-cardboard-sign-based estimates. Stock markets have plummeted and consumers are facing down sharp price hikes on potentially almost everything they buy.
Where did these numbers come from? Apparently, an oversimplified calculation that several major AI chatbots happen to recommend.
Economist James Surowiecki quickly reverse-engineered a possible explanation for the tariff pricing. He found you could recreate each of the White Houses numbers by simply taking a given countrys trade deficit with the US and dividing it by their total exports to the US. Halve that number, and you get a ready-to-use discounted reciprocal tariff. The White House objected to this claim and published the formula it says that it used, but as Politico points out, the formula looks like a dressed-up version of Surowieckis method.
In case you werent sure, Surowiecki calls this approach extraordinary nonsense. So why did Trumps team use it? Well, like plenty of people whove realized their homework is due in three hours time, it seems like they may have been tempted by AI.
I'll OP this.
If AI wanted to destroy the world, it is apparently off to a fast start, with a moron at the console.