ChatGPT's help is being taken to run the government in Japan: Will tell mistakes, give new ideas
ChatGPT's help is being taken to run the government in Japan: Will tell mistakes, give new ideas; Decisions taken due to decreasing population
Open AI's Chatbot (ChatGPT) has become the most talked about within 5 months of its launch. After being used in many places, now it is also being used to run the government. Indeed, the city of Yokosuka in Japan's Kanagawa Prefecture has announced that it will begin using ChatGPT to help with administrative tasks.
This announcement has been made on the website of the municipal government. At the same time, instructions have been given that all employees can use this chatbot to shorten sentences, correct spelling mistakes and write ideas. This decision has been taken to bring efficiency in government work due to the threat of a reduction in the population of the city.
Yokosuka City has a population of 376,171 and is also experiencing a population decline. Regarding ChatGPT in Japan, it is said that it can be made useful to make tasks more useful and focus on the work of the staff. At the same time, a new approach can be provided for the happiness of the citizens.
Let us tell you that big companies like JP Morgan have banned the use of ChatGTP due to the use of employees. At the same time, tech companies have talked about ChatGPT's misbehaviour and providing harmful content. But it is being advised to use it in a positive way.
Employees are warned not to enter confidential or personal information. Concerns over data privacy are growing, with some countries banning ChatGPT to investigate how its parent company uses data.