Artificial intelligence can help rebuild trust in politics, David Lammy claims
The use of artificial intelligence can boost trust in the state and tackle problems with the “bloated” public sector, David Lammy said.
The Deputy Prime Minister said the AI “revolution” would cut through Whitehall bureaucracy.
He said parts of the public sector had become “too expensive” and productivity was still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels but AI had the potential to change that.
Unfortunately, any observer is bound to wonder if AI wrote this speech for David Lammy, but whatever the source, he delivered it.
I didn't think he had it in him, perhaps something is stirring in the murky bowels of the Labour Party.
Assuming it is David Lammy of course.
5 comments:
Ideal for Liebour - bags of artifice and no intelligence.
AI Is already rebuilding trust in politics. I see it everyday on Twitter
'Hey Grok, is this tweet from Kier Starmer, twaddle?'
'Of course it is. Total lies'
Jannie - all political parties may have to raise their game if what they claim can be checked so easily.
Bucko - yes, it's so easy now. If it is to have a political effect, large numbers of voters will have to take canny advantage of it though.
How can Lammy determine this? He doesn't even have any natural intelligence
Tammly - I expect he was just reading an AI script.
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