New York State Assemblyman Clyde Vanel used artificial intelligence to draft a bill to regulate the rental market.
What is known
The document clearly states that the bill and its explanatory note were studied and written by artificial intelligence. The person, in turn, checked and refined the accuracy and wording.
The bill was an experiment conducted by Vanel’s office. For its writing, the Auto-GPT system was used. They are in fact several versions of ChatGPT working in concert to accomplish a common task.
Vanel chairs the Assembly Subcommittee on the Internet and Emerging Technologies. Legislative Director Tyler Fritzhand said they instructed Auto-GPT to study New York law, find a gap in it, and then write a bill and an explanatory note. All the office had to do was enter the command, set the parameters, and run the algorithm.
As a result, several projects were prepared, one of which tried to somehow eliminate loopholes in New York gun laws. Fritzhand said that this document turned out to be too strange.
According to the rental market participants and advocacy groups, this law is unnecessary, because it will not affect anything. Vanel’s office knew that this issue was not a priority for human rights activists. They hoped the AI would catch something that other people hadn’t thought of.
Source: Gizmodo.
2023-07-17 17:16:38
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