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Orbán Asks ChatGPT for Help in Writing His Speech
- 30 Sep 2024 2:45 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- tech
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán asked the well-known AI platform ChatGPT for help in writing a speech on the European Competitiveness, Hungarian Economic Neutrality conference, delivered on Wednesday. In his speech, Mr. Orbán confessed that while ChatGPT offered some insights, there is no substitute for genuine intelligence yet.
'Revolutionary' Change Coming in Hungary Via New Digital Data Handling Programme - Fresh Details Revealed
- 13 Nov 2023 6:57 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- tech
A new scheme dubbed Digital Citizenship (DAP) will bring about an unprecedented transformation for Hungarian citizens in digital data handling at the end of next year, the head of the Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office has said.
EU-Funded Fact-Checking Website in Hungary Launches
- 19 Jan 2022 8:52 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
Lakmusz.hu, the first fact-checking website in Hungary, was launched last week as the result of an EU project with an initial duration of 15 months, according to a report by Euraktiv.com.
Orbán Asks ChatGPT for Help in Writing His Speech
- 30 Sep 2024 2:45 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- tech
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán asked the well-known AI platform ChatGPT for help in writing a speech on the European Competitiveness, Hungarian Economic Neutrality conference, delivered on Wednesday. In his speech, Mr. Orbán confessed that while ChatGPT offered some insights, there is no substitute for genuine intelligence yet.
'Revolutionary' Change Coming in Hungary Via New Digital Data Handling Programme - Fresh Details Revealed
- 13 Nov 2023 6:57 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- tech
A new scheme dubbed Digital Citizenship (DAP) will bring about an unprecedented transformation for Hungarian citizens in digital data handling at the end of next year, the head of the Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office has said.
EU-Funded Fact-Checking Website in Hungary Launches
- 19 Jan 2022 8:52 AM
- https://bbj.hu/
- tech
Lakmusz.hu, the first fact-checking website in Hungary, was launched last week as the result of an EU project with an initial duration of 15 months, according to a report by Euraktiv.com.












