In the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, a city council member, Ramiro Rosario, has boldly embraced the future of legislative processes by utilizing artificial intelligence, specifically ChatGPT developed by OpenAI, to draft a law. This approach has sparked a conversation about the role of AI in governance. Is it actually possible?

This could be the beginning of big things in legislature

The law, focusing on water meters, was not the result of extensive legislative discussion but a 15-second query to ChatGPT. It proposed practical solutions to a long-standing issue, impressing not only Rosario but also the entire city council, who unanimously passed the bill without knowing its AI origins. The AI-generated bill mandated a 30-day deadline for replacing stolen water meters and exempted property owners from charges for a new water meter in case of theft.

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This incident, revealed only after the bill’s passage, initially met with skepticism, particularly from the council president, Hamilton Sossmeier. However, it also led to a broader acceptance of AI’s potential in public administration. Sossmeier’s shift in perspective underscores a growing realization that AI’s involvement in governance, while novel and perhaps unsettling, is an inevitable and potentially beneficial trend.

Rosario’s decision to keep ChatGPT’s involvement under wraps reflects a cautious approach to integrating AI into politics. It highlights a concern that biases against AI might hinder its acceptance. However, the successful implementation of this AI-drafted bill demonstrates AI’s potential to streamline legislative processes, allowing public servants to focus on more crucial aspects of their roles.

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