
Victor Miller, a mayoral candidate in Cheyenne, Wyoming, has proposed an unprecedented plan to delegate city governance to an AI bot named VIC, short for Virtual Integrated Citizen. This initiative, which involves using a customized ChatGPT bot, has sparked significant attention and controversy. While Miller's campaign is seen as a pioneering step in integrating technology into governance, it has also faced backlash from OpenAI, the organization behind the AI technology. The proposal raises critical questions about the role of AI in public administration, including issues of fairness, bias, and control. This marks a novel development in U.S. political campaigns, highlighting the growing influence of artificial intelligence in various sectors.
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Victor Miller, a mayoral candidate in Wyoming’s capital city, just vowed to let his customized ChatGPT bot named Vic (Virtual Integrated Citizen) help run the local government if elected https://t.co/WsGGL3A0Q6
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