Trump Engages in AI Dialogue with Former President Theodore Roosevelt at National Library
In a unique public event at the National Library dedicated to President Theodore Roosevelt, former U.S. President Donald Trump interacted with an AI-generated digital representation of Roosevelt. The encounter took place within a historical reconstruction of Roosevelt's office, where Trump stood before an interactive screen to explore the legacy of the 26th president.
During the exchange, Trump asked the AI Roosevelt whether he considered the Panama Canal his greatest achievement. The AI responded thoughtfully, acknowledging the canal as a proud accomplishment but emphasizing that Roosevelt measured his greatest work by the lives improved through social reforms, such as national parks, food and drug safety, and fair economic policies. The AI highlighted the canal as a symbol of American determination and swift action.
The event created a surreal atmosphere as a sitting or former president engaged with a digital version of a deceased predecessor. The AI continued to share Roosevelt's social philosophy, impressing the audience with its detailed and reflective answers. Trump listened attentively and concluded the session by acknowledging Roosevelt's achievements, saying, "Okay, you did it. Thank you," thus closing the remarkable dialogue bridging two eras.
The interaction was captured by White House photographer Margo Martin and drew smiles from attendees, showcasing a blend of history and cutting-edge technology in a memorable demonstration of AI's potential to bring historical figures to life.