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Boris Johnson admits writing books using ChatGPT
- Yesterday, Boris Johnson, former UK prime minister, admitted in an Al Arabiya interview that he uses ChatGPT to help write his books.
- Johnson has published books since 2001 and his recent memoir, Unleashed, failed to make a big impact, reaching number 45 on The Bookseller's UK chart and missing The Sunday Times top 50.
- Johnson described ChatGPT as responsive and complimentary, praising it for answering his questions and calling him `brilliant` and `excellent`.
- Johnson proposed using ChatGPT to reduce care costs by automating routine patient interactions for older people and people with disabilities and speeding legal and planning work on HS2.
- Reactions on social media focused on his pronunciation of `AI` and `ChatGPT` and expressed unease, with some mocking Johnson while others recalled his role in discharging 25,000 people to care homes during the Covid pandemic.
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Boris Johnson says Chat GPT should be used to cut the costs of care in bizarre interview
In a bizarre interview, Boris Johnson talked effusively about Chat GPT helping him to write his books and said it should be used to make care cheaper for older people and those with disabilities. Johnson said he sees “great promise in this technology because we’re all simple, we’re human beings.” The Tory former prime minister said looking after older people, people with disabilities and the welfare system more broadly costs “an absolute fortune…
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