Opare Addo Criticizes NPP’s Manifesto as ‘AI-Generated’
- Opare Addo criticized the NPP’s manifesto for its heavy reliance on Artificial Intelligence
- Opare Addo emphasized that the NDC’s manifesto is a comprehensive plan for creating sustainable jobs
- He assured that the NDC’s proposals are aimed at addressing the current issues faced by Ghanaians
George Opare Addo, the National Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has derided the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) manifesto as being ‘AI-generated’.
He claimed that the NDC’s manifesto is a well-crafted plan designed to address the nation’s issues and foster economic stability.
Speaking in an interview , Opare Addo argued that the NDC’s manifesto is geared towards offering practical solutions and instilling hope for the future.
He expressed confidence that the NDC’s proposal will clearly demonstrate the differences between his party and the NPP, particularly in terms of commitment to addressing the country’s challenges.
Opare Addo dismissed suggestions from some members of the NDP to revise the NDC’s manifesto in response to the NPP’s launch.
He criticized the NPP’s manifesto for being overly reliant on AI, pointing out that a significant portion of their document focuses on past government failures and AI-related content.
He questioned the value of a manifesto that heavily depends on AI and emphasized the NDC’s commitment to creating sustainable jobs and providing comprehensive support for both students and non-students.
Opare Addo assured that the NDC’s manifesto is a forward-looking blueprint aimed at securing a brighter future for Ghana’s youth.