San Francisco city government has introduced the ChatGPT-powered Microsoft 365 Copilot for its employees, aiming to enhance efficiency in tasks like document writing and data analysis. Employees must adhere to guidelines prohibiting the use of unvetted public AI tools and stressing the importance of fact-checking outputs. Mayor Lurie announced the initiative, highlighting San Francisco's leadership in responsible AI adoption. However, certain applications are categorized as high-risk, which include drafting public materials and summarizing policy data, necessitating strict oversight to avoid potential embarrassments.
San Francisco has introduced a ChatGPT-powered tool, Microsoft 365 Copilot, to assist its 30,000 employees with tasks such as report writing and data analysis.
Guidelines for using the AI tool include avoiding public consumer AI, never entering sensitive data, and always checking the output for accuracy.
Mayor Lurie emphasized that San Francisco aims to set the standard for how local government can responsibly utilize AI technology.
Certain uses of AI in city operations are deemed medium- to high-risk, particularly in drafting public-facing content and summarizing policy-related data.
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