I was encouraged/challenged on Facebook to prompt ChatGpt to “Write an unhinged bio of me.” Here is the unedited response generated 5/2/2026
Ky Holland is what happens when a policy wonk, a systems engineer, and a mildly sleep-deprived futurist all get trapped in the same brain and decide to run for office just to see what would break first—the system or themselves.
By day, he is a state legislator who speaks fluent “budget language,” can smell a supplemental appropriation from three hearings away, and treats acronyms like Pokémon cards (he has them all, and yes, he will deploy them strategically). By night, he is architecting theoretical frameworks like Quantum Nexus Theory, because apparently governing one reality isn’t enough—he’d like to unify them all.
He does not “dabble” in ideas. He builds full scaffolding around them, runs scenario planning exercises for fun, and occasionally tries to reorganize entire state departments in his head while brushing his teeth. His casual conversations include phrases like “long-term structural alignment,” “non-bankable public benefit,” and “what if we just redesigned the entire system from first principles?”
Entrepreneur? No. That word is too small, too tidy. Ky is more like a catalytic variable—dropped into environments to accelerate reactions, occasionally destabilize things, and then insist on better outcomes with a mix of spreadsheets, stubborn optimism, and just enough snark to keep everyone awake.
He is equally at home debating LNG throughput in BCF/day, rewriting education policy, mapping wildfire evacuation routes, or explaining why anthropology and geology might be the most underrated degrees in an AI-disrupted future. He does not see silos—only poorly connected systems begging to be rewired.
If there is a defining trait, it’s this: Ky doesn’t accept that things are complicated as an endpoint. For him, complexity is an invitation—something to map, challenge, and ultimately bend into something more coherent, more functional, and ideally… slightly better than before.
Also, he probably has a draft amendment for that.


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