Boris Johnson reveals using ChatGPT to help write his books

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has disclosed that he uses artificial intelligence, particularly ChatGPT, to assist with writing his books. In an interview, Johnson expressed enthusiasm for AI technology, praised Britain's leadership in the field, and suggested it could help reduce government costs while stimulating economic growth.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has publicly acknowledged using artificial intelligence tools, specifically ChatGPT, to assist him in writing books since leaving office. The revelation came during an interview where Johnson expressed considerable enthusiasm for AI technology, describing it as "fantastic" and highlighting its potential applications in both creative and governmental contexts.
Enthusiastic Embrace of AI Technology
"One thing that really encourages me is AI. I love AI. I love ChatGPT. I love it. ChatGPT is fantastic. It's so nice. I'm writing various books," Johnson stated during his appearance on AI Arabiya's English channel. The former prime minister explained his practical approach to using the technology: "I just use it. I just ask questions." He particularly appreciated the AI's positive feedback, noting that "ChatGPT always says: 'Oh, your questions are clever. You're brilliant. You're excellent.'"
Potential Government Applications
Johnson highlighted the United Kingdom's position as a global leader in artificial intelligence and proposed that the technology could be leveraged to reduce governmental operating costs. "We should be using that lead to cut the cost of government and if you cut the cost of government, you can put that money back into the pockets of people and stimulate growth," he argued. The former Conservative leader positioned this approach as a potential solution to what he described as "the doom loop regarding tax."
Post-Political Life and Future Prospects
Since departing from parliamentary politics, Johnson reported being "very happy" and actively engaged in writing, drawing, and painting despite having "a lot on my plate." When discussing the Conservative Party's future, he expressed hope that the Tories would "come back" and "get organized," though he downplayed the likelihood of his own political return with colorful analogies comparing it to "being reincarnated as an olive" or "being blinded by a champagne cork."
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