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Are these really the best qualified presidential candidates in US history?

We’ve been asking AI a lot of political questions lately — like how would it rate Donald Trump’s presidency or Joe Biden’s presidency. That’s because there’s a lot of talk recently about how AI could be used by nefarious actors to try to alter the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.

So far, ChatGPT is staying out of the fray, though, providing answers that are apolitical (maybe it’s just us? We’re not trying to sway it one way or the other).

We asked the AI who the most qualified presidential candidates in U.S. history have been based on experience prior to running for the highest elected office. Here is what it said. Click ahead to see the artificial intelligence’s reasoning for its choices.

“Defining the ‘best qualified’ presidential candidates can be subjective and often depends on the specific criteria used to evaluate qualifications. Generally, qualifications may include previous political experience, educational background, leadership roles, and more. Here are some of the U.S. Presidential candidates who have often been noted for their extensive qualifications, without implying an endorsement of their policies or performance:

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8. Lyndon B. Johnson

Qualifications:

  • Vice President under John F. Kennedy.
  • Majority Leader of the U.S. Senate.
  • U.S. Senator from Texas.
  • U.S. Congressman.

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7. Joe Biden

Qualifications:

  • Vice President under Barack Obama
  • U.S. Senator from Delaware for 36 years
  • Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
  • Syracuse University College of Law graduate

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6. Richard Nixon

Qualifications:

  • Vice President under Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • U.S. Senator from California
  • U.S. Congressman
  • Served in the Navy during World War II
  • Duke University Law School graduate

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5. George H. W. Bush

Qualifications:

  • Vice President under Ronald Reagan
  • Director of the CIA
  • U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
  • U.S. Congressman from Texas
  • Chairman of the Republican National Committee

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4. Hillary Clinton

Qualifications:

  • Secretary of State under Barack Obama
  • U.S. Senator from New York
  • First Lady of the United States
  • Yale Law School graduate

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3. James Madison

Qualifications:

  • Secretary of State under Thomas Jefferson
  • “Father of the Constitution”
  • Co-author of the Federalist Papers
  • Member of the Continental Congress

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2. John Quincy Adams

Qualifications:

  • Secretary of State under James Monroe
  • Minister to the Netherlands, Prussia, Russia, and the United Kingdom
  • U.S. Senator
  • Harvard-educated lawyer

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1. Thomas Jefferson:

Qualifications:

  • Secretary of State under George Washington
  • Vice President under John Adams
  • Author of the Declaration of Independence
  • Governor of Virginia
  • Minister to France
  • Founder of the University of Virginia

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