Chatbots are notorious sources False news And False confidenceSo certainly there will be no problem with improving one with the rights of the federal government, right? 404 media A Github Repository has been seen that shows that the Trump administration is working on its very chatbot that eventually appears to be set to launch on its website Ai.gov.
According to 404 media findings, AI.Gov seems to be the work of technology change services of the US General Services Administration, which is being run by Thomas Shed. He is a former Tesla engineer, known by the New York Times as an associate of Elon Musk, who was appointed as the director of GSA’s tech arm. In Audio of a leaked meeting published by 404 mediaThe shed can be pushed for AI integration in the government.
While AI.Gov currently rejuvenates the Landing page of the White House, a version of the site revealed some details about the project, including the mission “Ai -to -ex innovation mission with AI.” The project includes a chatbot, although the details are unclear on what the bot will actually be able to do. It also shows a plan to launch an API that will be integrated with Openai, Google and Anthropic. The code of the project shows that they are also working on integration with Bedrock of Amazon Web Services and Meta Lama.
While the project is currently visible to very naked bones, a very ambitious launch schedule. 404 media per 404The Github code shows that the project shows a planned launch date of July 4, which is definitely a way to celebrate Independence Day. If all goes to the plan, well, as a tagline for the 1996 work of Rolland Emerich Independence Day Goes, “We always believe that we were not alone. On 4 July, we want us.”
The embrace of AI should not come as a surprise, even if the project is relatively ill at this point. Earlier this year, Elon Musk and Government’s proficiency department were firing federal employees in IT as the Department of Efficiency Department. Launched a chatbot It was about to help the remaining agency members with their actions.
The project was allegedly in work, before the Dogi team dropped it out of the door, possibly in an attempt to compensate all the labor cut from the agency. AI.Gov Project Shedd and GSA seem to be fabricated by the team formed in the tech team. Given that the door does not look like the safest or most clever idea in the world, taking it out with a chatbot, but hey, they are experts, right?