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DOGE has reportedly started rolling out a custom chatbot to automate some government tasks


According to a report from Wired, DOGE's 'GSAi' chatbot is now in the hands of about 1,500 General Services Administration workers.

Employees of the General Services Administration, which manages government real estate and certain IT efforts, have been given a custom chatbot from Elon Musk’s DOGE to help automate tasks, according to a new report from Wired, with an internal memo telling workers it can be used to “draft emails, create talking points, summarize text, write code.” The chatbot, GSAi, gives users a choice of three models — Claude Haiku 3.5 (the default), Claude Sonnet 3.5 v2 and Meta Llama 3.2 — and is ultimately meant to be used to “analyze contract and procurement data,” Wired reports. This week, we read Charlotte McConaghy's Wild Dark Shore and got caught up with Let This One Be a Devil, a cryptid-focused miniseries by James Tynion IV, Steve Foxe and Piotr Kowalski. Google will have to break up its business and sell Chrome, the Justice Department said in a filing, upholding the previous administration's proposal after a court said it illegally abused it monopoly on search.

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