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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is just proving their points. You feds live in a bubble and are completely disconnected from reality. [/quote] So is MAGA if you believe firing the government makes for a stronger nation.[/quote] Yes they need to work in the private sector and pay more taxes than they take 36 trillion in debt needs more tax money and less spending [/quote] No problem, we’ll just take away your social security and Medicare.[/quote] You could fire every single federal employee and not fix this. To balance the budget defense needs to be cut, it's out largest expense. Next is social security and Medicare. Cut all that and you can balance the budget without firing anyone.[/quote] Use AI to take the place of all FEDs working from home. Big savings. Then when they work in the private sector they are contributing instead of taking [/quote] Hah! You don't know much about how AI works. It's GIGO. If you want it to work perfectly it needs to be fed cleaned-up data or it will repeat all the human errors and foibles it learns.[/quote] It would take modernization of a lot of systems, to clean up and document the data, develop semantic models for the data, build APIs for serving the data, working with subject matter experts to catalog and develop all of the use cases, of which there are no doubt a huge number, and then building out and testing the AI models, and even then you will probably still need some level of ongoing curating and maintaining and retraining of the models, oversight, and in many cases there may still be some need for man-in-the-middle human interactions for many types of use cases. This would take recruiting/training/retaining an army of thousands of experts in AI, data science, data governance and data management, and would take several years to implement. And that ain't gonna happen with the current rhetoric of gutting the federal workforce and slashing budgets first and foremost. So if you want AI you need to first do the opposite - fund and staff up. If you think otherwise, then you are completely clueless about how anything actually works.[/quote]
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