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Senator Markwayne Mullin Warns AI Will Replace Congress by 2030—And That’s a Good Thing

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Senator Markwayne Mullin Warns AI Will Replace Congress by 2030—And That’s a Good Thing

Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin is making waves with a jaw-dropping prediction: Artificial intelligence won’t just reshape government—it could render human legislators obsolete within a decade. In a viral talk at a tech summit, Mullin argued that AI systems, trained on endless data and free from partisan gridlock, would pass laws faster and more fairly than any political body today. The catch? He says Congress must voluntarily code its own replacement or risk being crushed by the very automation it ignored. “We’re debating bills while AI drafts them better in seconds,” Mullin declared, sparking a firestorm of debate about the future of democracy and whether a bot could truly govern more ethically than a senator. Critics call it a dystopian fantasy, but Mullin insists it’s the only path to survival—and he’s betting Silicon Valley will make it happen within 10 years.