| Anna Paulina Luna is getting dragged after she was caught using AI to draft part of an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, and quickly came up with “spellcheck” excuses:
Meanwhile, she’s spent this week stalling cost-saving, bipartisan housing legislation to push her own political priorities and has historically cared more about going viral and looking into conspiracy theories than issues actually affecting her constituents, including skyrocketing property insurance and utility rates.
DCCC Spokesperson Anna Elsasser:
“Anna Paulina Luna is spending her time on researching UFOs, pushing conspiracy theories, and going viral on the internet instead of helping Floridians. Her latest stunt underlines that in her office, theatrics are the priority, and real substantive policy is an afterthought. Honestly, the least they could do is proofread.”
Read for yourself:

- Representative Anna Paulina Luna was caught using Claude to do her job – and she doesn’t care.
- A description of Luna’s National Defense Authorization Act amendment that appeared on the House Rules Committee website Wednesday was filed with a tell-tale indicator of the artificial intelligence assistant.
- Squeezed in the middle of the text: “11:25 AM????Claude responded.” The language of Luna’s amendment description has since been revised.
- It’s important to keep public officials honest about the issue. Federal and state officials alike have been caught leaning on artificial intelligence.

- If there’s one thing we love more than catching a politician doing something silly, it’s the excuse they confect to try and get out of it.
- Not long after, her posts were deleted, probably because it wouldn’t be ideal to admit you used AI to do your job for you.
- Hell, even if you used Superhuman’s (Grammarly) brand of ghoulish AI to check your spelling and grammar, it wouldn’t insert references to its brand into the text of the documents you’re working on. Which makes me think that, you know, maybe parts of this story don’t quite check out.
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