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The federal government has introduced new guidelines for employees who want to use artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT on the job to ensure the technology is being used responsibly, says Treasury Board President Anita Anand.

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[–] Rocket@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Perhaps you misread the first comment, then? He did not imply nobody in government would find utility in generative AI, but that they would not be able to use it as there is no way to ensure that foreign influence and interference doesn't show up in the results.

It seemed that maybe you were implying that it doesn't matter as the interference is already there through the support staff, so who cares if it also comes by way of generative production, but it really was not clear. It turns out you were really just rambling on about nothing and unhappy that someone noticed?