City Councilman Uses AI Chatbot to Write Landmark Legislation: A Controversial Move Ignites Debate

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City lawmakers in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre have enacted an experimental legislation written entirely by artificial intelligence (AI), without their knowledge. The ordinance, which passed in October and went into effect on November 23, was crafted by OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT. City councilman Ramiro Rosário requested ChatGPT to create a proposal aimed at preventing the city from charging taxpayers for stolen water consumption meters. The proposal was presented to the council without any changes made or disclosure of its AI origin. The measure was unanimously approved by the council, sparking objections and raising questions about the role of AI in public policy.

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