• Sunshine (she/her)@lemmy.caOP
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    2 months ago

    Despite being concerned artificial intelligence is replacing workers, NDP leadership candidate and union leader Rob Ashton used AI during an online campaign event on Sunday.

    He gets lowered on my list.

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      If matters/believed…

      Ashton’s team said that he was on the road and he had asked helpers and volunteers to “draft answers” for him to review.

      “It looks like some answers were posted without me reviewing and approving,” the post said.

      “A key part of leadership is accountability, and I want to reassure everyone that this won’t happen again,” the post said.

  • Threeskittiesinatrenchcoat@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    It’s good he apologized and realizes the error of his ways, he could work is way back from this one day, but in my eyes, this mistake reeks of laziness and discounts him entirely as a candidate in my eyes.

  • SamuelRJankis@sh.itjust.works
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    I read the responses and they were pretty generic to begin with. It was also about 14hrs after the AMA started and he answered only a handful of them.

    I imagine with a competence and morality perspective this should knock him out of contention.

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    What a needless own goal. I’m not anti-AI. If anything, I worry about people of certain classes or political groups outright rejecting keeping up with it based on ideological reasons and politicians who lean into feeding people’s fears to gain votes by pushing rejection of it rather than helping people and systems adapt, but an AMA is not the time or the place to use it. The whole point is to give people access to something genuine that isn’t canned. Very poor judgment. Rob did not understand the assignment.