The United States Environmental Protection Agency and the State Department have banned their employees from using ChatGPT for the rest of the year out of concern for cybersecurity.
The cities of San Jose, California and Seattle, Utah and the state of Washington, both warn staff that any information entered into a generative AI tool automatically becomes subject to disclosure under public record laws.
In Maine, the state government has banned its executives from using the chatGPT as an advance step in determining which books should be removed from library shelves because they contain descriptions of sex acts.
Across the country, governments are experimenting with using artificial intelligence to streamline tedious government processes and improve the public’s ability to understand dense government material.
But the tools have some drawbacks, including a tendency to spit out convincing but inaccurate information.
In addition, the collected data may end up being fed back to another person who is trained on the same data set.
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