Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has publicly acknowledged using artificial intelligence tools, including ChatGPT and the French AI service Le Chat, to assist in making political decisions. This admission has sparked controversy and criticism both domestically and internationally. In Sweden, some have questioned the appropriateness of relying on AI for governance, while public opinion in the UK reflects widespread disapproval, with a YouGov poll indicating that 75% of Britons consider it unacceptable for government ministers to use AI chatbots for decision-making. Despite the backlash, some commentators argue that consulting advanced AI tools can be seen as leveraging the best available resources for informed governance. The debate highlights broader concerns about the role of AI in political processes and public trust in technology-assisted decision-making.
📱 Ulf Kristersson, homme politique le plus puissant de cette monarchie parlementaire admet s’assister de Chat GPT et du service français Le Chat pour s’aider à se faire un avis grâce à l’intelligence artificielle https://t.co/eFLY8oeYgM
75% of Britons say it's unacceptable for government ministers to use AI chatbots to help make decisions, following Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson revealing he uses Chat GPT for a second opinion Acceptable: 14% Unacceptable: 75% https://t.co/zuQ8SVnofJ
Lors d'une interview avec un média local, le Premier ministre suédois, Ulf Kristersson, a admis avoir recours à l'intelligence artificielle (IA) pour l'aider dans certaines de ses décisions politiques. Une déclaration qu'il a sans doute regrettée… https://t.co/dPXt0pU78t