The Swedish prime minister said he uses a number of AI tools, including OpenAI's ChatGPT and France's LeChat. His colleagues also use AI in their daily work.

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Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson often uses ChatGPT at work. Photo: Shutterstock

Speaking to Dagens industri, Mr Kristersson admitted to using AI “quite often” but only to gain additional perspective.

“What have other people done? And should we think completely the opposite? Those kinds of questions,” he revealed.

However, technology experts have expressed concerns about politicians using AI tools in this way. “You have to be very careful,” Simone Fischer-Hübner, a computer science researcher at Karlstad University, told Aftonbladet. He warned against using ChatGPT to process sensitive information.

Kristersson's spokesman, Tom Samuelsson, later said the prime minister was not using AI recklessly. "Of course, sensitive security information is not put there. It is used as an overview," he said.

But Virginia Dignum, a professor of responsible artificial intelligence at Umeå University, argues that AI is incapable of giving a meaningful opinion on political ideas, it simply reflects the views of the people who created it.

“The more he relies on AI for simple tasks, the greater the risk of overconfidence in the system. It’s a slippery slope,” she told Dagens Nyheter. “We are not voting for ChatGPT.”

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Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/thu-tuong-thuy-dien-bi-chi-trich-du-doi-vi-thuong-xuyen-dung-chatgpt-2429330.html