Kevin Roberts
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now aided with artificial intelligence.
You'll never have a paper that's published by Heritage where artificial intelligence has written it, but we would be inefficient.
We'd be sort of dumb if we didn't use AI for some of the data research.
And then, of course, we double and triple check that.
But the big thing that we've done is shorten a lot of our research so that it can be more timely.
We've spent a lot of time and resources on how to message AI
some of these longstanding conservative principles and policies.
And in a lot of ways, while I think a lot of people outside of Heritage deserve credit for this too, Heritage has helped to lead the way in that adaptation to this environment we're in.
We still have work to do to adapt to it fully, but ultimately what we want to do
is get good votes on good legislation and good votes on bad legislation.
We're pretty good at both.
And obviously the environment we're in with technology is challenging but filled with opportunities.
Well, you tempted this historian, you know, so you're going to get two responses.
Thanks.
The two responses.
One is the historical response, which is to offer some legitimate hopefulness.
So as a historian, I would say that the conservative movement every generation or so is fractured.
And there are a lot of reasons for that.
One of them is conservatives aren't prone to what has become a pretty common impulse by the radical left toward democracy.
intellectual totalitarianism, where it really is group thing.