Apparently, the American Productivity Bureau (DOGE) apparently uses a custom chat to automate some government work. Previously it was said that the institution used artificial intelligence to review government contracts.
According to a new report published by the Wired Magazine, employees of the Public Service Department, who managing the US government real estate and parts of the technology infrastructure, have recently received custom chats from the DOG Bureau, which helps them automate some tasks.
Employees can use these chats for things like writing emails or code
According to an internal announcement by the Office of Productivity with these employees, they can use these chats to do things like writing emails, summarizing texts and coding. The chats called GSAI uses the Claude Haiku 3.5 artificial intelligence model by default, but users can also use the Sonnet 3.5 and Meta LLAMA 3.2 models.
The DOGE Bureau has finally announced that these chats will be used to analyze the data of contracts and government supplies.
The US Public Services Department is one of the departments affected by DOGE activities and has so far adjusted more than a thousand of its employees to reduce costs. There were also four dismissal people in the technology department. The new GSAI chats are currently available to about 1,800 public service staff and are expected to be available to more staff and offices in the future. Of course, employees are asked not to bring personal identity information or classified documents into these chats.
This is not the first time that the US Department of Productivity has been using artificial intelligence and new technologies at government level. It was previously said that the department had developed a dedicated artificial intelligence to review government contracts.
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