The use of AI in drafting the bill has sparked debate about the role of AI in public policy and the potential impacts of AI-powered chatbots. While some see it as a promising tool, others have raised concerns about the potential for false information and the lack of human understanding and judgement in interpreting legal principles. Despite initial objections, the council president, Hamilton Sossmeier, has since acknowledged that the use of AI in lawmaking may become a trend.
Key takeaways:
- A major city in Brazil, Porto Alegre, has enacted what appears to be the nation’s first legislation written entirely by artificial intelligence.
- The bill was written by OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT and was passed without the council members knowing about its AI origin.
- ChatGPT has sparked a global debate about the impacts of AI-powered chatbots, with concerns about the unintended or undesired impacts of a machine handling tasks currently performed by humans.
- Despite initial concerns, the council president, Hamilton Sossmeier, changed his mind and believes that the use of AI in lawmaking will be a trend.