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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAI use by the US government is ballooning. And the lack of transparency is troubling
No joke.
The billions of our tax dollars being shoveled at AI-related companies in shady deals is NOT getting the attention the magnitude of the corruption demands.
And this includes the horrific Medicare WISER pilot that pays AI companies a bonus for denying claims. Tying compensation to claim denial must be made a crime. It is an "incentive" that is beyond perverse.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/15/ai-use-by-the-us-government-is-ballooning-and-the-lack-of-transparency-is-troubling
erronis
(24,798 posts)I have worked in IT for decades, much of it covered by laws and regulations that govern how sensitive data is handled - Personally Identifiable Information - PII, and Protected Health Information - PHI. This mass shoveling of all government (and much of the corporate) personal information into the craws of the AI and other data consumers (marketing, crooks, etc.) is abominable. I'll believe that neither this current government (sic) or the corporate consumers are following procedures for handling our information.
pat_k
(14,346 posts)Most of my career was as a tech writer with lots being enterprise platforms. It was a big deal to pass government certification. Tons of additional testing and security.
I'm guessing that now it's pretty much "If it's good enough for the private sector, it's good enough for us."
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