Sweden’s Prime Minister just admitted something that should terrify every freedom-loving American. Ulf Kristersson confessed that he regularly uses ChatGPT to help him make government decisions. He calls it getting a “second opinion” but this is really about letting Silicon Valley tech companies run his country.
Think about this for a minute. The people of Sweden voted for a human leader, not a computer program. They trusted Kristersson to use his own brain and judgment to govern their nation. Instead, he’s outsourcing critical decisions to an AI system that nobody elected and nobody can hold accountable.
This is exactly the kind of weak leadership that destroys nations from within. When politicians stop thinking for themselves and start relying on machines, they become nothing more than puppets. The real power shifts to whoever controls the technology, and that’s usually big tech companies with their own radical agenda.
Security experts in Sweden are already sounding the alarm about this dangerous practice. They warn that sensitive government information could be compromised when fed into these AI systems. But Kristersson doesn’t seem to care about protecting his nation’s secrets as long as his digital assistant makes his job easier.
The most disturbing part is how this reflects the broader collapse of Western leadership. Instead of strong, independent leaders who trust their instincts and experience, we’re getting weak politicians who need computer programs to tell them what to do. This is not leadership, it’s abdication of responsibility.
What happens when the AI gives bad advice that leads to terrible policies? Who gets blamed when citizens suffer because their leader followed a computer’s recommendation instead of using common sense? The politicians will just shrug and say the AI made them do it.
This trend will spread to other weak nations that have forgotten what real leadership looks like. Politicians everywhere will start hiding behind AI recommendations instead of making tough decisions themselves. They’ll use technology as an excuse to avoid taking responsibility for their failures.
America must never allow this kind of digital dependency to infect our government. Our leaders need to be strong enough to think for themselves and brave enough to make decisions without asking permission from a computer program. That’s what separates true patriots from the weak politicians destroying the Western world.