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  1. AI scandal surrounding Thuringia's Minister-President: FAZ de-publishes guest article | heise online https://www.heise.de/news/KI-Skandal-um-Th ueringens-Ministerpraeside

    The German newspaper FAZ has retracted a guest article due to a scandal involving the Minister-President of Thuringia. The article, which was published online, has been removed following revelations about its content and the circumstances of its publication. AI

  2. AI use in speeches is not a scandal. We also do not demand labeling when politicians use Google or employ speechwriters. Anyone who uses AI output 1:1

    A German politician is facing criticism for using AI-generated text in speeches, but the article argues this is not a scandal. The author contends that relying on AI for speechwriting is a quality issue, not a transparency problem, and that making a political issue out of it signals a distrust of modern technology in politics. AI

    IMPACT Debate over AI use in political discourse highlights public perception and potential distrust of technology.

  3. Thüringen's Minister-President, Mario Voigt (CDU), is defending the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in his speeches and written statements. Voigt told the "

    Mario Voigt, the Minister-President of Thüringen, has publicly defended his use of Artificial Intelligence in crafting his speeches and official statements. He asserts that AI is a valuable tool for political communication and public service. Voigt's stance highlights the increasing integration of AI into governmental processes and political discourse. AI

    IMPACT Politicians' use of AI in public statements may shape public perception and policy discussions around AI adoption.