Prime Minister of Sweden Dragged for Admitting He Uses ChatGPT to Help Him Make Decisions

0
10KB

Futurists concerned that we are gliding into an AI-fueled dystopia wherein the human race acquiesces its ethical, decision-making, and intellectual powers to a gaggle of corporate algorithms need look no further than Ulf Kristersson to justify their fears.

Kristersson, who happens to be the prime minister of Sweden, recently admitted during a Nordic news site that he sometimes asks ChatGPT for a “second opinion” when it comes to his governance strategies.

“I use it myself quite often,” Kristersson said during the interview. “If for nothing else than for a second opinion. What have others done? And should we think the complete opposite? Those types of questions.”

Predictably, Kristersson was immediately dragged for his comments. “The more he relies on AI for simple things, the bigger the risk of overconfidence in the system,” Virginia Dignum, a professor of responsible artificial intelligence at Umeå University, said while chatting with the same outlet that interviewed the PM. “It is a slippery slope. We must demand that reliability can be guaranteed. We didn’t vote for ChatGPT.”

The PM was also criticized by a variety of other outlets, all of whom seemed to feel that governance via chatbot was not the ideal route for Western civilization. “Too bad for Sweden that AI mostly guesses,” wrote Aftonbladet’s Signe Krantz. “Chatbots would rather write what they think you want than what you need to hear.”

Krantz makes a good point, which is that chatbots can be incredibly sycophantic and delusional. If you have a leader asking a chatbot leading questions, you can imagine a scenario in which the software program’s algorithms only serve to reinforce that leader’s existing prerogatives (or to push them further over the edge into uncharted territory). Thankfully, it doesn’t seem like a whole lot of politicians feel the need to use ChatGPT as a consigliere yet.

Whether Kristersson really relies on a chatbot while navigating his leadership duties or whether he was, in reality, just trying to seem hip by namedropping a popular tech product during an interview, it’s clear that AI is increasingly being used by all sorts of people to outsource intellectual capacities that, only a few years ago, were exclusively the domain of the human mind. That’s a dangerous situation to be in, as the tech industry has already been atrophying our ability to think for two decades now. How much stupider can we all get? I suppose we’re all about to find out.

Like
Love
Haha
3
Rechercher
Catégories
Lire la suite
Music
The U.S. Could Lose a Crucial Futuristic Telescope to Spain if Trump’s Budget Passes
Spain has offered to spend up to €400 million ($471...
Par 69edgy420 Tiếp 2025-07-29 17:00:02 0 7KB
Non classé
Người đóng BHXH chưa đủ 20 năm có được rút một lần không?
Bà Nguyễn Thị Tú Quyên (Hà Nội) gửi câu hỏi: Theo Luật...
Par LoliSunshine Torp 2025-06-22 14:03:05 0 8KB
Non classé
Elon Musk's Starlink Makes a Desperate Move in a Brutal Satellite Internet War
Elon Musk’s Starlink is making an aggressive new...
Par Blumerystka Tòng 2025-08-13 13:36:02 0 11KB
Non classé
Công dân sinh trong khoảng thời gian này không còn được gọi tham gia nghĩa vụ quân sự
Năm sinh nào đến tuổi đi nghĩa vụ quân sự năm 2026?...
Par ninasoyumi Đới 2025-08-21 01:34:19 0 8KB
Non classé
Chuyên gia dự báo ngành nào sẽ tăng, ngành nào giảm?
Điểm chuẩn đa số ngành sẽ giảm Tiến sĩ Nguyễn Trung...
Par RandomNickname274 Auer 2025-08-10 04:03:16 0 8KB