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Swedish PM Criticized for Using ChatGPT AI to Write Government Speech

What Happened

Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has come under fire after revealing that he used OpenAI\’s ChatGPT to draft part of his government\’s annual keynote speech. The revelation, which surfaced during a Swedish Radio interview, has sparked political backlash from opponents arguing that such influential speeches should reflect the nation\’s democratic will rather than artificial intelligence outputs. Critics within Sweden\’s parliament complained that citizens voted for a human leader, not an AI-assisted one. Kristersson defended his decision, saying the use of ChatGPT was limited to the opening lines and was intended to show the impact of automation and technology in modern society.

Why It Matters

The incident highlights important questions around transparency, trust, and human oversight as AI becomes more intertwined with politics and governance. As leaders experiment with technologies like ChatGPT, societies must debate the ethical boundaries and potential influence of AI in official communications. Read more in our AI News Hub

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