KADRI PAAS ⟩ Is the Reform Party's propaganda text copy-paste?
The Reform Party released a propaganda text emphasizing the life-saving role of artificial intelligence, which journalist Kadri Paas analyzed using advanced AI tools to check for similarities with previous materials.
Last weekend, the Reform Party of Estonia published a propaganda text that highlighted the transformative and crucial role of artificial intelligence in solving global issues. Journalist Kadri Paas decided to take a closer look at this piece, raising questions about its originality and whether it truly represents innovative thinking within the party.
Using an AI assistant called Groki, Paas set up the tool to an expert level, enabling a detailed comparison of the new propaganda text with previous writings. This analysis aimed to uncover potential instances of copy-pasting or reliance on existing materials rather than presenting novel ideas. Through this examination, Paas sought to initiate a broader conversation about political messaging and the reliance on technology in crafting narratives within the party.
The implications of such findings could be significant, particularly regarding how political parties communicate their vision and policy on emerging technologies like AI. If the text is determined to be derivative, it raises concerns over authenticity and the depth of engagement with the subject matter, potentially affecting public trust and the party's credibility.