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Who will win the debate tonight? Who won the debate?

June 23, 2024

Who will win the debate tonight? Who won the debate? Who won the debate between Trump and Biden in 2024? Did Trump win the debate? Did Biden win the debate? Who lost the debate? Did Trump lose the debate? Did Biden lose the debate? Who will win the elections? How many electoral college votes are required to win the elections? Who scored more points with independent voters in key battleground states in the debate between Biden and Trump? 

Those will be common search queries tonight and next week. The answers will be opinions so they will be based on the bias of the source and will be accepted or rejected based on the bias of the audience. The fact is that the future has not been created yet. It is impossible to determine who won or lost the debate until after knowing the results of the elections in November. 

The results of the November presidential elections are equally unpredictable. Creatix predicts that Joe Biden will win by a clear margin, wider than in 2020. Mark this page to hold Creatix accountable for the prediction.

Yet, regardless of predictions, the fact remains that the future has not been created yet. There are far too many variables involved between now and the elections. Five months is an eternity in U.S. presidential politics. It is not even certain if the two candidates at the moment will be the actual candidates in November. For once, both candidates are past the average expiration date for American men. Either candidate may drop dead from a heart attack or stroke tonight, and it would not be a medical surprise to anyone. In a few months or years either candidate may show more aggressive signs of dementia and it would not be a surprise to anyone. 

Both presidential candidates in the United States are past their intellectual prime. Neither candidate is 10% as knowledgeable as ChatGPT. That's right. In the age of AI, the United States will host tonight a presidential debate by two candidates who are past their intellectual prime and that are not prime examples of human intelligence. That fact tells you something about the current state of the Union and the things to come in the near future, not only for Americans but for all humans on Earth. 

The years of human intellectual supremacy on Earth are in the rear view mirror. The next president of the United States, regardless of who is ultimately elected, will be technically a moron when compared to generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini. Humans can no longer compete against computers in the realm of intelligence. This is nothing new, but it is firmly established by now. Come on. Calculators have been beating computational aspects of humans for decades. Computers and the internet are significantly faster than humans and human networks in processing data and generating information. Generative AI is the straw that broke the camel's back. 

From now on, the competitive advantages of humans are no longer intelligence and communication. Those were the advantages before AI. From now on, with AI around, the advantages of humans will be ownership, entrepreneurship, and mastery (OEM). AI will be smarter, but will not enjoy personhood rights or property rights. Smart and clever humans will stop seeing themselves as knowledge workers or "slaves", and will begin seeing themselves as AI owners, AI entrepreneurs, and AI slave masters.

In the meantime, the masses will be preoccupied wasting time on presidential debates between expired leaders past their prime. By the way, the odds for winning the presidential debate tonight favor Biden. All Biden needs to do to win the debate is stay awake and alert without showing signs of dementia. Trump has to convince independent voters that they will be better off under a predictably divisive and controversial second Trump presidency. That seems harder than just staying awake and looking normal for a couple of hours. We'll see. Let the best candidate win. 

By the way, it's immaterial who wins the elections. There will be problems (business opportunities) regardless of who is the next president of the United States. It can be Trump, Biden, a monkey, or ChatGPT, and there will be an infinite line of problems to address and solve. Due to what we call the Problem Paradox, the solution to a problem will create even more problems. Besides, the decision is out of of your hands. The collective of about 10% of independent voters in six or seven key battleground states will decide the elections for everyone else. There is nothing that can be done to change that fact for this election cycle. 

Stay tuned. 

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