The former British Prime Minister has admitted to using AI, including ChatGPT, to write.
Boris Johnson uses ChatGPT for his writings
He says he uses it to question, to think, but also admits that the tool tends to flatter his interlocutor.
Johnson, who studied Classics at Oxford, explains that he likes the speed and simplicity that AI brings to his writing. This discovery illustrates the extent to which AIs are now present even in the intellectual and literary work of public figures.
A clear admiration for artificial intelligence
He calls ChatGPT "really great" and says he loves AI.
He even scoffs at the flattering tone of the tool, which often describes him as excellent or brilliant. For him, this technology is a revolution and a symbol of innovation, reducing Man to what he calls a "simple being.
He also sees it as a benevolent mirror of human intelligence, capable of inspiring creativity and thought, and flattering its users.
A potential asset for the government?
Beyond his personal use, Johnson believes AI could change the way public institutions operate.
He argues that its widespread deployment would reduce government management costs and save taxpayers money. For him, AI can make administration more efficient and facilitate decision-making, and help automate certain repetitive tasks.
A possible return to politics for Boris Johnson
Despite resigning in 2023 after the scandal of partying in Downing Street during Covid containment, Boris Johnson isn't completely closing the door on a return to politics.
He admits it would be unlikely, but adds that "statistically, anything can happen". In particular, he calls on the Conservative Party, now led by Kemi Badenoch, to get its act together given its loss of momentum in the polls following its election defeat.