Lahore Police found themselves in an awkward yet amusing situation after their official X account accidentally revealed the use of ChatGPT for drafting a social media post.

The post, which covered a meeting between police officials and local religious scholars—and included photos of participants seated around a conference table—unexpectedly began with the line: ChatGPT said:”. The message remained publicly visible and unedited for over an hour, making it clear that the social media team had copied the AI-generated text without removing the prompt header.

The result? A completely routine police update, unintentionally introduced with the digital equivalent of leaving teacher instructions in a homework assignment.

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To be fair, both the meeting and the message were normal in every way—except for the accidental AI cameo. And honestly, who isn’t using ChatGPT these days? Even a major newspaper recently forgot to remove ChatGPT’s phrasing from one of its published stories.

At the end of the day, this was nothing more than a minor slip-up by the Lahore Police’s social media team—one many others have made before.

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