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boris johnson has admitted that he “loves” AI chatgpt, and revealed that he uses it when writing his books,
former prime minister praised AI Platform to answer their questions, and said that he appreciated it, calling it “brilliant” and “excellent”.
mr johnson He has had several books published since 2001, including his most recent autobiography, spread outWhich was released in 2024.
Speaking to Al Arabiya English, he said: “The one thing that really encourages me is AI. I love AI. I love ChatGPT. I love it. ChatGPT is obviously brilliant.”
When asked what he uses it for, he said: “I’m writing different books. I just use it. I just ask questions. You know the answers but ChatGPT always says, ‘Oh, your questions are clever. You’re brilliant. You’re excellent. You have such insight.’
“I love it. I see great potential in this technology because we’re all simple. We’re human.”

In addition to using AI while writing books, he said he thought it could be helpful for the government to cut costs.
Speaking about HS2, he said: “Most of the cost of it is going to lawyers and environmental impact assessments and planning applications and all sorts of things that are not actually related to digging tunnels or laying railway lines.
“A lot of this can be done with AI. You don’t need this stuff anymore and you can speed up the legal process massively.”
He added: “The UK is one of the world leaders in AI, we should use that leadership to cut the cost of government and if you cut the cost of government you can put that money back into people’s pockets and encourage growth. That’s one way out of the spiral of destruction in terms of tax.”

Mr Johnson said he has “a lot to deal with” but is “very happy” since leaving Parliament, adding that he has been “writing a lot and drawing and painting”.
He said he hoped the Tories would return but compared the prospect of their return to being “reborn as an olive” or “being blinded by a champagne cork”.
He said: “Statistically, anything can happen. But the water can flow upstream – it’s not likely. I want my party to come back and organize. This is the best solution.”
Despite garnering media attention, her highly anticipated memoir, Unleashed, failed to make a splash upon its release last October.
Sales declined, with year-end rankings highlighting its poor performance when it only managed to reach number 45. booksellerFailed to secure a position on the UK charts The Sunday Times‘ Top 50 list.