In a notable parliamentary session on Thursday, Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda revealed his use of modern technology to address questions regarding climate change advocacy. During discussions on the nation’s leadership in global environmental initiatives, Browne disclosed that he conducted online searches using Google and ChatGPT to verify statements made by former Opposition Leader Harold Lovell. ‘I even did a test and went on Google and ChatGPT to see if Harold Lovell has ever articulated any position on climate change, and I could not find any,’ Browne stated. This remark came as part of a broader conversation about the country’s active participation in international climate conferences and the role of opposition members in these discussions. Browne emphasized the importance of unified national efforts in addressing climate issues, highlighting Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to environmental advocacy on the global stage. The Prime Minister’s use of digital tools in parliamentary debates underscores the evolving intersection of technology and governance in contemporary political discourse.
VIDEO: PM Says No Record of Harold Lovell’s Position on Climate Change
