Detroit Free Press Publishes 3 Reader Letters on Trump, Bridge Renaming and AI
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Updated · Detroit Free Press · Jun 21
Detroit Free Press Publishes 3 Reader Letters on Trump, Bridge Renaming and AI
1 articles · Updated · Detroit Free Press · Jun 21
Summary
Three reader letters published by the Detroit Free Press tackled sharply different topics: praise for President Donald Trump, a proposal to rename the Gordie Howe Bridge after him, and a warning that AI development is moving too fast.
One letter tied Trump to the Founding Fathers and invoked God’s role in his survival and presidency, while another suggested renaming the bridge the Donald J. Trump Bridge at least through the November midterm elections.
A third letter argued AI’s environmental footprint already rivals that of some large countries and said the technology is being pushed too quickly despite risks to jobs, democracy and the planet.
The newspaper closed the package by inviting more submissions at freep.com/letters, including responses from readers who disagree.