New York State Assemblyman Clyde Vanel used artificial intelligence to craft a bill regulating the rental housing market.
What we know
The document clearly indicates that the bill and its explanatory note were studied and drafted by an artificial intelligence. A human then checked and clarified for accuracy and wording.
Bill is an experiment conducted by Vanel’s office. The Auto-GPT system was used to write it. It’s actually several versions of ChatGPT working together to accomplish a common task.
Mr Vanell chairs the Assembly’s “Internet and new technologies” sub-committee. Legislature Director Tyler Fritzhand said they commissioned Auto-GPT to study New York law, find a loophole, and then draft a bill and an explanatory note. All the desktop had to do was enter a command, set parameters, and run the algorithm.
Several drafts were thus prepared, one of which attempted to somehow eliminate the loopholes in New York’s gun laws. According to Fritzhand, this document turned out to be too strange.
According to rental market players and advocacy groups, this law is unnecessary because it will have no impact. Mr. Vanel’s office knew that this issue was not a priority for human rights defenders. They hoped that the artificial intelligence would find something other people hadn’t thought of.
Source : Gizmodo : Gizmodo.
2023-07-17 17:14:33
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