Hungary: when ChatGPT produces an anti-Orban rap and annoys his camp

"It's time to clean up": a rap written by ChatGPT and posted on Twitter by an MEP wanting to expose corruption in Hungary is not to the taste of Budapest, which quickly hit back

Hungary: when ChatGPT produces an anti-Orban rap and annoys his camp

"It's time to clean up": a rap written by ChatGPT and posted on Twitter by an MEP wanting to expose corruption in Hungary is not to the taste of Budapest, which quickly hit back. "I wanted to see what the famous chatbot was capable of" about nationalist Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, German MEP Daniel Freund told AFP on Tuesday.

"Frankly, I was impressed with the way he put together the accusations against Orban in the form of a rap text," he said of the artificial intelligence tool producing quickly on command. The subject of corruption is sensitive in this country, which is in last place among member countries of the European Union (EU) according to the ranking of the NGO Transparency International, which denounces the embezzlement of public funds by a "political elite".

"From football clubs to luxurious castles, Orban's empire is built on a scam. It's time to clean up and fight, we won't back down until Orban is gone,” the app declaimed. In response, government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs tweeted his own ChatGPT-written rap about the environmentalist MEP, described as a "democracy fighter" whose "agenda shines brightly". An answer that proves that ChatGPT "is nothing but a bullshit generator", concluded Zoltan Kovacs.