Anonymous wrote:I think the utility is really limited bc we can't put anything from our agency in it (basically everything is at least CUI for federal agencies. I guess it could help for things like give me a brief history of the X Act or what are key provisions of these regs. But do some tests even with that. Microsoft CoPilot couldn't give me an accurate list of which restaurants are in a particular neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:The accuracy of chatbots is poor right now.
I was a fed in the 90s. We produced quality work. I never heard the phrase "good enough for government work" until I left the DMV.
I've found private sector workers/corporate people far more likely to "phone it in" or quietly produce low effort work. Because now there's little loyalty to employers and no sense of a greater good either.
Back to AI. I want meticulous, accurate, and thoughtful work from my public servants. Not just some "good enough" garbage that Silicon Valley thinks is sufficient to approximate an answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA has adopted AI. It’s being used to review products for approval.
I hope this is not accurate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My agency already has an internal AI that let's you input PII.
Mine does too. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My agency already has an internal AI that let's you input PII.
Mine does too. It sucks.
Anonymous wrote:FDA has adopted AI. It’s being used to review products for approval.
Anonymous wrote:My agency already has an internal AI that let's you input PII.
Anonymous wrote:My agency already has an internal AI that let's you input PII.
Anonymous wrote:I think the utility is really limited bc we can't put anything from our agency in it (basically everything is at least CUI for federal agencies. I guess it could help for things like give me a brief history of the X Act or what are key provisions of these regs. But do some tests even with that. Microsoft CoPilot couldn't give me an accurate list of which restaurants are in a particular neighborhood.