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Lawmakers Find a New Legislative Assistant: Artificial Intelligence

2025-05-30 09:33:52 英文原文

作者:By Samuel Larreal

Technology

Dozens of members told NOTUS they use some kind of AI regularly and 19 offices use a paid version of ChatGPT.

ChatGPT logo seen on the App Store.

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Members of Congress typically aren’t the tech savviest bunch, but dozens of lawmakers say artificial intelligence is now a part of their life.

“It’s good for research,” Republican Rep. Mark Alford of Missouri told NOTUS of X’s Grok. “And I say, ‘Please cite your sources.’ As a former journalist, it’s very important to me to have sources.”

“I use it as I use a calculator. I’m not a mathematician, and I’m not a researcher either,” Alford added. He said he recently used Grok to help him get up to speed for a congressional hearing with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “I’m hip, for a 61-year-old guy,” he said.

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摘要

Dozens of U.S. lawmakers are integrating AI into their daily routines, with some using paid versions of ChatGPT and others relying on tools like X’s Grok for research purposes. Republican Rep. Mark Alford from Missouri uses AI as a research assistant and calculator, emphasizing the importance of citing sources, especially given his background as a former journalist.