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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]AI will probably replace most of the huge population of low skills jobs in the federal govt related to processing forms and compliance.[/quote] There are no "low skill jobs in the federal govt related to processing forms and compliance". But thanks for displaying your ignorance. [/quote] The claim that such roles don't exist is not only inaccurate but also dismissive of the extensive administrative infrastructure within federal agencies. These positions often involve routine tasks such as data entry, records management, form processing, and compliance verification—functions that are fundamental to the government's operations but are increasingly being streamlined through automation. Examples of Federal Positions: Administrative Support Assistant (GS-0303): Provides clerical and administrative support, including managing records and processing forms. Records Clerk (GS-1421): Maintains and organizes records, ensuring compliance with federal regulations. Compliance Analyst (GS-1800): Monitors and ensures adherence to laws and regulations by reviewing and processing compliance-related documentation. Data Entry Clerk (GS-0322): Inputs data from forms and documents into federal databases, ensuring accuracy and compliance with data standards. GovernmentJobs Program Support Assistant (GS-0303): Provides administrative support to programs, including processing forms and maintaining records. Legal Administrative Assistant (GS-0901): Assists in legal matters by preparing documents, managing files, and ensuring compliance with legal procedures. Human Resources Assistant (GS-0203): Handles personnel records, processes forms related to employment, and ensures compliance with HR policies. Budget Analyst (GS-0560): Assists in the preparation and management of budgets, ensuring compliance with financial regulations. Contract Specialist (GS-1102): Manages contracts, ensuring compliance with federal acquisition regulations. Purchasing Agent (GS-1105): Procures goods and services, ensuring compliance with procurement policies. Supply Technician (GS-2005): Manages inventory and supplies, ensuring compliance with inventory management procedures. Transportation Assistant (GS-2130): Coordinates transportation logistics, ensuring compliance with transportation regulations. Security Assistant (GS-0086): Assists in security operations, ensuring compliance with security protocols. Medical Records Technician (GS-0675): Manages medical records, ensuring compliance with health information regulations. Veterinary Medical Officer (GS-0701): Provides veterinary services, ensuring compliance with animal health regulations. Environmental Protection Specialist (GS-0028): Monitors environmental compliance, ensuring adherence to environmental laws and regulations. Safety and Occupational Health Specialist (GS-0018): Ensures workplace safety compliance, adhering to occupational health and safety regulations. Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist (GS-0360): Monitors and ensures compliance with equal employment opportunity laws and regulations. Public Affairs Specialist (GS-1035): Manages public relations, ensuring compliance with communication policies. Information Technology Specialist (GS-2210): Manages IT systems, ensuring compliance with cybersecurity regulations. These roles are integral to the federal government's operations, focusing on maintaining compliance, processing forms, and managing records. With advancements in AI, many of these tasks are being automated, increasing efficiency and reducing the need for human intervention in routine processes.[/quote] So when you read "workplace safety compliance" you think forms and not, say, physically inspecting a site? How would you automate a safety inspection of workers on a job site? I'm super curious to hear how AI would handle "provides veterinary services" or "manages public relations," too. BTW, some of the jobs you list aren't actually filled IRL anymore, even if the job codes still exist. They have been contracted out or eliminated already, without AI.[/quote]
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