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Maharashtra CM accuses of MVA of sending AI-generated letter to boycott tea party

Maharashtra CM accuses of MVA of sending AI-generated letter to boycott tea party
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis accused the opposition of using ChatGPT to draft a letter boycotting a government tea party. The incident highlights the growing intersection of AI tools and political discourse in India.

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It illustrates how generative AI is increasingly being integrated into political strategy and public relations, raising questions about authenticity in political communication.

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The Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis accused the opposition of sending an AI-generated letter citing reasons to boycott the customary tea party and critiquing the government.

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The article reports on the accusations made by the CM while providing context on the opposition's stated grievances regarding farm loans.

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