AI Writes the Rules: When ChatGPT Becomes the Lawmaker

Who needs legal experts when you have ChatGPT?
Arizona State Representative Alexander Kolodin turned to ChatGPT to define “digital impersonation” for a new deepfake regulation law.
Struggling with technical jargon, Kolodin leveraged the AI’s capabilities to craft precise language, which helped the bill pass unanimously. The new law allows candidates to ask a judge to verify the authenticity of supposed deepfakes, providing a mechanism to combat AI-generated misinformation.
Kolodin believes in working smarter, using AI to draft amendments and save time. This raises a crucial question: as AI shapes legislation, how do we ensure the accuracy and reliability of these automated contributions and should we want AI to become involved in creating our laws?
Read the full article on The Guardian.
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💡 We're entering a world where intelligence is synthetic, reality is augmented, and the rules are being rewritten in front of our eyes.
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