The Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, has come under fire after admitting that he regularly consults AI tools for a second opinion in his role running the country.

Kristersson, whose Moderate party leads Sweden’s centre-right coalition government, said he used tools including ChatGPT and the French service LeChat. His colleagues also used AI in their daily work, he said.

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    20 days ago

    Did I somehwere imply that would be okay? The hivemind seems to be reading a lot into my comment.

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      I mean there’s nothing wrong with bouncing ideas off a chatbot.

      Is what you literally said. As the PM of a country there is a lot wrong with doing that, as these chats are not private and the other side allows the CIA etc. to directly listen in.

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        20 days ago

        Bouncing ideas and sharing sensitive information are not always the same thing, even if you’re PM.

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          20 days ago

          Imagine the USSR setting up a telephone hotline with “helpful advise” for foreign government officials… this is literally the 21st century version of that.