Friend,
Last week, I issued the following press release which was
written by Artificial Intelligence (AI), and I thought you might find
it interesting.
Best, Ted
Washington, DC - Congressman Ted W.
Lieu is proud to announce his appointment to the House Committee on
Science, Space, and Technology. In his new role, he will work to
address the complex and rapidly evolving field of artificial
intelligence (AI) and to ensure that it is regulated in a responsible
and ethical manner.
“AI is transforming our society in ways we could
never have imagined and has the potential to greatly improve our
lives. At the same time, we must ensure that its development and
deployment are guided by strong ethical principles and protections for
privacy, security, and human rights,” says Congressman
Lieu.
In addition to his new role on the Science, Space, and
Technology Committee, Congressman Lieu will continue to serve on the
House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs Committees. These committees will
allow him to address important issues such as protecting civil rights
and liberties, promoting peace and security, and ensuring that the
United States remains a leader in the development of cutting-edge
technologies.
“I am honored to have the opportunity to serve on the
Science, Space, and Technology Committee, and I am eager to bring my
experience and expertise to this critical area of public
policy,” adds Congressman Lieu.
Please note that this press release was written by an AI
chatbot. However, Congressman Lieu values his communications staff and
does not want their jobs to be replaced by robots.
[The original prompt was: Write a press release
announcing that Congressman Ted W. Lieu is joining the Committee on
Science, Space and Technology and that he is looking forward to
focusing on AI and how to regulate it. He will also continue to serve
on the House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs Committees. Also, at the
end, please acknowledge that, although this release was written by an
AI chatbot, he values his communications staffers and does not want
their jobs to go to robots.]
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