My local MP is an AI chat bot now
My local MP is an AI chat bot now
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thetapeworm

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12,752 posts

255 months

Tuesday 5th August
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My local MP, Mark Sewards (Labour), has cloned himself as a generative AI chat bot to handle day-to-day enquiries using tech a local company provides for a range of organisations.

https://www.neural-voice.ai/mark-sewards



The idea isn't going down too well so far but it makes some sense for processing enquiries he's already done copy and paste replies for but I'm not sure a lot of people will appreciate their personal information could be ingested and reused by the model.

https://x.com/MarkJSewards/status/1952752998582485...

https://www.reddit.com/r/Leeds/s/W00hCEgPP9

https://bsky.app/profile/markjsewards.bsky.social/...

If this catches on will PMs questions just end up with AI just arguing with other instances while a Google speaker makes groaning noises and heckles once in a while?

What could possibly go wrong?

Edited by thetapeworm on Wednesday 6th August 09:26

biggbn

27,574 posts

236 months

Tuesday 5th August
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If AI 'learns' from actual politicians and their contemporary and historic behaviour, it will corrupt itself in not time and find a way to stick its artificial snout in an artificial trough...

Vanden Saab

16,288 posts

90 months

Tuesday 5th August
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biglaugh

Terminator X

17,928 posts

220 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Looking forward to the day that AI bots are asking then answering all their own questions. How helpful, not.

TX.

Getragdogleg

9,444 posts

199 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Vanden Saab said:


biglaugh
He doesn't look old enough to vote...

Vanden Saab

16,288 posts

90 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Getragdogleg said:
Vanden Saab said:


biglaugh
He doesn't look old enough to vote...
They will be banning his site for underage content.

M1AGM

3,626 posts

48 months

Tuesday 5th August
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Its a customer services chatbot.

High irony readings.

shed driver

2,661 posts

176 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Getragdogleg said:
Vanden Saab said:


biglaugh
He doesn't look old enough to vote...
Maybe he's old enough to run a council though.

SD.

Zetec-S

6,481 posts

109 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Oh dear. Forgive the "political speak", but he really didn't think of the optics on this one. No matter how well intentioned the idea might be, he's going to take a lot of flak for this and will give his opponents plenty of cheap shots. How long until people are intentionally trolling the tool (and by tool I mean chatbot, not MP wink) and posting amusing/embarrassing responses?

Jasandjules

71,168 posts

245 months

Wednesday 6th August
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What was he elected for then? Just elect a CPC 464?

Wills2

26,416 posts

191 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Zetec-S said:
Oh dear. Forgive the "political speak", but he really didn't think of the optics on this one. No matter how well intentioned the idea might be, he's going to take a lot of flak for this and will give his opponents plenty of cheap shots. How long until people are intentionally trolling the tool (and by tool I mean chatbot, not MP wink) and posting amusing/embarrassing responses?
They will be all over it, incoming apology for my chat bots racist/sexist responses in 3 2 1...



alangla

5,705 posts

197 months

Wednesday 6th August
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To be fair, the bot is probably more capable of independent thought than the traditional Northern or Central Scotland Labour MP. Anyway, I thought Tony Blair had perfected the art of having hundreds of unquestioning drones lined up on the benches behind him?

thetapeworm

Original Poster:

12,752 posts

255 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Jasandjules said:
What was he elected for then? Just elect a CPC 464?
He was mainly elected on the basis he wasn't Andrea Jenkyns, the rest is yet to be seen, he seems very keen on "big boy politics" involving global matters but can't be arsed to so anything about local stuff his own party at city level are screwing up.

I suspect he'll be replaced by Reform, we'll probably wish we had the AI back not long after this.

thetapeworm

Original Poster:

12,752 posts

255 months

Wednesday 6th August
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The BBC have picked this one up now with a video of it in use, spoiler alert, it ends with the chap saying "this is weird innit" smile

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy5pr3q6lrpo


Evanivitch

24,759 posts

138 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Given how few people know the difference between their local councillors, county councillors, senedd members, and members of parliament that represent them and the scope each one has to help, I think this is a perfectly valid tool. Add in the repetitive nature of many local campaigns against X and Y filling inboxes.

As well as people complaining about the cost of democracy, these sort of things can help.

But obviously if it's a barrier to access and people simply stop engaging, or the other side that the MP takes no notice of trends that are being tended to by the bot, then it is likely to fail.

hidetheelephants

30,637 posts

209 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Isn't this what they have office staff for, answering or at least screening routine enquiries from constituents?

E63eeeeee...

5,340 posts

65 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Terminator X said:
Looking forward to the day that AI bots are asking then answering all their own questions. How helpful, not.

TX.
You can just go on LinkedIn's Jobs section for that.

Or Twitter.

Rivenink

3,983 posts

122 months

Wednesday 6th August
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So... if the Party Whip is telling him how to vote... and AI is handling his constituents concerns... what the fk is he being paid to do?

Arrivalist

1,564 posts

15 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Vanden Saab said:


biglaugh
Is that Rufus?

Slow.Patrol

2,136 posts

30 months

Wednesday 6th August
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Imagine the day when an MPs voting intention is decided by his constituents.

In fact, why not cut out the middle man and use online voting for all policies.