Cuomo mayoral campaign blames aide’s lazy editing — not ChatGPT — for typo-ridden housing plan: ‘Bbjectively’
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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral campaign fought accusations Monday that it used ChatGPT for a typo-riddled housing plan — by blaming an aide’s lazy editing skills.
The hullabaloo erupted after the mayoral hopeful released a 29-page plan over the weekend filled with grammatical gobbledygook, an embarrassing misspelling of “bbjectively” and a footnote that exposed ChatGPT’s helping hand.
But Cuomo campaign spokesman Rich Azzopardi told The Post these were human gaffes, although he admitted ChatGPT was used to research the document.
“We are talking about a grammatically incorrect paragraph on page 28 of a 29 page paper that was missed on proof reading and that has since been remedied,” he said.
