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A Brazilian city passed a law about water meters. ChatGPT wrote it.
Rosário said the chatbot processed a 250-character command and took some 15 seconds to employ its algorithmic magic and spit out a policy -- a process that would normally take him about three days. The result, he said, showcased how artificial intelligence can be a useful tool for optimizing and improving public service. Yet Brazil's first ChatGPT-crafted law has launched the South American nation into a debate ringing across the globe: As artificial intelligence takes the world by storm, is society gearing toward a future where automation replaces humans?