I wonder how many decisions made by leaders and governments have been influenced by AI in such a direct manner...not in this case, but in small, dumb ways
A credible source said that DHS was using AI software to identify immigrants to arrest, and may have been responsible for the incorrect charges/warrant for the Columbia student leader who is a permanent resident (they thought he was on a student visa, iirc).
If leaders use LLMs even a fraction as often as I do each day, we can say with 99.99% certainty that major decisions are already heavily influenced by them. IMHO, that's a significant improvement over human intervention, which often comes with biases or even ill intentions.
LLMs are not free of biases (and, because there are comparatively few major LLMs in use, and with very similar training, far less diversity in biases than humans that might be consulter.)