Before the mayor of San Jose, California, arrives at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new business, his aides ask ChatGPT to help draft some talking points.

“Elected officials do a tremendous amount of public speaking,” said Mayor Matt Mahan, whose recent itinerary has taken him from new restaurant and semiconductor startup openings to a festival of lowriding car culture.

Other politicians might be skittish admitting a chatbot co-wrote their speech or that it helped draft a $5.6 billion budget for the new fiscal year, but Mahan is trying to lead by example, pushing a growing number of the nearly 7,000 government workers running Silicon Valley’s biggest city to embrace artificial intelligence technology.

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    1 day ago

    “Elected officials do a tremendous amount of public speaking,”

    Yeah, that’s your fucking job, and you get compensated very well for it. Fuck off.

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      24 hours ago

      In America anyway, they’re not usually well compensated. And definitely not in comparison to the private sector. Best numbers I could find were from 2020, but our city councilors get $6,000 a year.

      This guy gets $113,600. Not exactly making a killing, doubly so at California prices.