Government will run from ChatGPT in Japan! Will give new ideas and tell mistakes - Newztezz Online

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Government will run from ChatGPT in Japan! Will give new ideas and tell mistakes

ChatGPT AI tool has become so popular within five months of its launch that even the government has started using it. Please tell that it is not India but a country where its work is being done for government work, know the details.

Launched in November 2022, OpenAI's AI tool ChatGPT has become so popular that after writing essays, giving exams and answering every question you ask, now ChatGPT is also being used to run the government in Japan .

Let us tell you that Yokosuka city of Kanagawa Prefecture (Japan) had announced that the government will use AI tool ChatGPT to do administrative work. In a news release issued on the Japanese government's municipality site, it has been mentioned that all employees will use ChatGPT to shorten sentences, check for mistakes in quantities and create ideas.

A spokesperson for the municipality told CNN that the population crisis was one of the factors considered when using ChatGPT to implement government work. It is being said that in view of the effect of reduction in population, a big decision has been taken to use ChatGPT to do government work in a better way.

While on one hand the ChatGPT will handle the administrative work of the government, on the other hand the staff will be able to focus on the work that only people can do. Please inform that the population figure in Yokosuka city is 3 lakh 76 thousand 171.

People's data was leaked

Some time ago, through media reports, it was revealed that due to a bug in ChatGPT, some personal information of users such as user name, credit card details, email ID and payment address etc. was leaked.

The issue of data leakage has come to the fore earlier, due to which the employees have been instructed not to enter personal and confidential information in ChatGPT. Please tell that the government of every country is currently not in favor of using ChatGPT.

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