Julian Hill is the Federal Member for the Victorian electorate of Bruce. Today he published a new video to his TikTok account, showing his performance in the Australian Parliament’s House of Representatives where he discussed the hottest AI product on the internet, ChatGPT.
Hill kicks off the speech with a bit of fun, suggesting the opposition may have been using ChatGPT to write some of their speeches. He then moves to suggest they could use the service to find out more information on their own politics and policies so I thought it’d be a good idea to put these to the test.
Understanding that prompts are important to allow the AI to do its work, I started with this prompt:
‘In relation to the Australian Liberal National Party.. answer the following questions..’
ChatGPT responded with the following statement:
However, despite this blanket response, it proceeded to general responses to each of the questions, many of which were actually great.
The Liberal National Party (LNP) of Australia stands for individual freedom, free enterprise, and limited government intervention in people’s lives and business activities.
The Liberal National Party (LNP) of Australia stands for individual freedom, free enterprise, and limited government intervention in people’s lives and business activities.
I cannot speculate on why the deputy leader thinks it’s okay not to have any policies without a specific statement or context.
The LNP has proposed various energy policies over the years. It’s up to the party members and leadership to decide which one aligns with the party’s core values and priorities.
Climate change is a global scientific phenomenon accepted by the overwhelming majority of the scientific community.
The decision to remove Malcolm Turnbull from leadership was an internal party matter, and the reasons behind it were not publicly disclosed.
I cannot provide any information on who allowed Senator Rennick into the LNP party room.
I am not aware of any specific issues or problems related to Allan Tudge.
Check out the full TikTok video below.
ChatGPT remains free to use, however, OpenAI recently launched a paid tier for the service called ChatGPT Plus. This costs US$20 per month, down form the original indicative price of US$45 per month. For this subscription, you’ll get access to the service even when demand is high, a faster response speed and priority access to new features.