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​ Everyone is talking about AI replacing software engineers and other private sector jobs. But why isn’t there an equal push to use AI to automate government functions and reduce the size of bureaucracy? If AI can write code, review contracts, analyze policies, process documents, detect fraud, optimize budgets, answer citizen queries, and make evidence based recommendations, shouldn’t we be building systems that automate as much of the government as possible? I’m talking about replacing repetitive administrative work and inefficient bureaucratic processes with transparent, auditable AI systems. Wouldn’t that reduce costs, improve efficiency, reduce corruption, and allow governments to focus only on functions that genuinely require human judgment? Why does the discussion around AI replacing jobs almost always stop at the private sector? submitted by /u/Quiet_Form_2800

Originally posted by u/Quiet_Form_2800 on r/ArtificialInteligence