NZ First leader Winston Peters criticizes deputy Shane Jones for potentially inappropriate remarks on the immigration implications of the India-New Zealand free trade agreement.
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You're just enjoy trying to make yourself feel better about your own life, aren't Yeah. What about you, Tim? I mean, like, look, my natural inclination, my first inclination, my default setting here is to go, oh, no, you can't use AI for that. But then actually, when you think it through, it is an available tool. It's basically like saying you can't use a hammer for a nail, you know, like the tool is available. Use the tool.
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