Chhatra Sansad, an Indian association for the inclusion of youth in the country’s politics, has decided to appoint ChatGPT as…CEO.

Have you ever felt like you were living in a dystopia? Yes ? Well, it’s not going to get better as the artificial intelligence ChatGPT has been officially named CEO of an association. And not just any: Chhatra Sansad, an Indian association that aims to encourage young people to be interested in politics.

It is its current CEO, Kunal Sharma, who announced this big decision. For him, the use of AI at the helm of his ship will allow many things: ” ChatGPT will use its language analysis skills to analyze market trends, identify new impactful opportunities, and develop strategies to improve the position and development of young people in India. ChatGPT is the perfect candidate to lead our organization in its mission […]. »

We call him mister ChatGPT

Based in Vadodara, India for more than five years, the Chhatra Sansad association aims to popularize politics. She leads as manyawareness actions young people in politics than support for its members, for ” make Chhatra Sansad synonymous with youth leadership and a champion of social justice can we read on their official website.

However, the association is currently very small, more so in the context of India. The country is “the largest democracy in the world” and its political universe is certainly one of the most dynamic. Also, stand out in such an active mass is not within everyone’s reach.

It is therefore a safe bet that this announcement is above all that: an announcement. Enough to propel Chhatra Sansad to center stage, if only for a short time, using the buzz around new AI technologies. In fact, it is doubtful that Kunal Sharma will entirely give way to ChatGPT, for the simple reason that the limits of the tool are well known.

If the answers of the conversational artificial intelligence have all those of a confident human, a little text analysis always shows the gaps. The answers can be completely wrong, and yet given with reassuring aplomb for those who do not have the ability to verify its veracity. Google paid for this kind of problem, but ChatGPT is not exempt from this same problem.

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You can determine this yourself by asking the AI ​​the difference between chicken eggs and cow eggs. Not sure therefore that an intelligence is worthy of influencing the policy of a country. We prefer to let it optimize the performance of our video games or increase the quality of our videos. As for being central in the responses of a search engine… We are still waiting to see the real impact.

Maxime “OtaXou” Lancelin-Golbery

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