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SEN. APPLE, smiles: Thank you all. [inhales] I’d like to …show more content…
[music swells] For years, professors have used software to check student’s term papers for plagiarism; with ALEXIS, we can now do the same for the candidates during the debates. ALEXIS is designed to detect in real-time if a candidate’s answer is rehearsed, to “find the fluff” as our engineers like to say. How you ask? It works by searching a database of each candidate’s past statements in order to identify similar answers. If ALEXIS determines that a candidate’s response is indeed a talking point, a loud buzzer sounds, signaling to the candidate what the rest of us are already thinking: …show more content…
$1,000,000 TO THE GOVERNOR.
MODERATOR, shakes head: With all due respect Senator, it seems voters wanted something different tonight-
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MODERATOR, waits until quiet: Frankly, I think at this point in the race Senator, most people are familiar with your positions and how you argue for them. [glances over] And the same goes for you Governor. You’ve both made it clear how you disagree. But it seems to me that the ALEXIS team wanted this debate to be about why + you disagree, as in, what’s behind the usual disagreements-
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MODERATOR, nodding: Both your platforms take positions on everything from textbooks and Russia to oil and motherhood. But what’s underneath all those unrelated policies? + Why, for instance, do people who support a carbon tax almost always disapprove of school vouchers? What’s really connecting them? [pause] I think those are the sorts of things we’re supposed to discuss tonight. [looks back and forth] Does that sound reasonable?
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