Vance: Iran's 10-point plan was probably written by ChatGPT
US Vice President JD Vance believes that the Iranian side used the neural network ChatGPT when drafting the first version of their ten-point demands.
As reported by BAKU.WS, the official's words are cited by Reuters.
According to Vance, Tehran proposed three versions of demands in total.
"There was a second 10-point proposal that was much more reasonable. That is the proposal that the president [Donald Trump] was referring to, and that is accurate as of yesterday," the vice president said.
The third proposal, Vance believes, turned out to be more maximalist than the first, yet it was the one that spread across social media.
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