Diplomats talked to the simulation of Keira Starmer. “She was to predict his decisions”


As revealed by the British newspaper, officials associated with the Spanish and Slovenia government were to ask hundreds of questions to Starmer's “digital clone” using the nostrada.Ai page. The website created by the British technology company enables users, thanks to the use of artificial intelligence, simulation of conversation with each of the 650 deputies of the House of Commons.
“Telegraph” said that European diplomats, interacting with chatbot, tested the potential reactions of the Prime Minister of Great Britain in terms of concessions regarding the agreement on fishing issues and youth mobility. Hundreds of messages were mentioned between the bot and officials, as if they played a double -sided meeting with the prime minister, and they also asked about his position.
The conclusion of agreements between the EU and the United Kingdom until the last hours was not a foregone conclusion.
Digital clones of world leaders. “Will help in conducting negotiations”
Finally, on Monday, during the peak in London, they signed, among others An agreement on fisheries, which provides mutual access to water to fishing until June 30, 2038. The current agreement, concluded at the time of the UK's exit from the EU in 2020, expires in June 2026. During the negotiations, London wanted to extend the contract for another four years, Brussels – for seven years.
During the meeting of EU leaders with the head of the British government, it was also announced that the United Kingdom would start Talks regarding the launch of a mobility program for citizens of EU countries up to 30 years of age, which is to enable them to travel, study, as well as work in the United Kingdom.
The newspaper said that work is currently underway to create a chatbot that will help Europeans negotiate with the administration of US President Donald Trump. The creation of “digital clones” of Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Una from North Korea is also considering.




