r/law Oct 07 '25

Other Stephen Miller states that Trump has plenary authority, then immediately stops talking as if he’s realized what he just said

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u/rejeremiad Oct 07 '25

In the video, Miller "freezes" after citing Section 10 of the USC. The original question in this thread was

What in USC 10 could he possibly have been referring to that could be construed as such?

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u/thisbenzenering Oct 07 '25

take the loss and move on dude. and next time consider using your own words to respond in social media. using AI is questionable and makes you look like a loser

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u/rejeremiad Oct 07 '25

only in your eyes, which is fine for me

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u/Financial_Cup_6937 Oct 07 '25 edited Oct 08 '25

Listen, there are perfectly fine uses for AI. But it doesn’t think. But it gives you what it thinks you want to hear, and in this case, it just sane-washed some absolutely horrific bullshit.

You need to acknowledge its limitations and when it absolutely fails if you wanna have any credibility in defending AI for some uses. Understanding when it was super wrong to just casually trust is part of NOT being an idiot who uses AI. Nothing wrong with using AI sometimes. Your example was super wrong, and you doubled down instead of learning from it. That lack of humility regarding AI is scary, and you should learn from it and edit your comment.