
The Trump administration has leaked part of its upcoming AI action plan on Github on 22 July.
Reporting from last week, 404 media And register It was found that the US General Services Administration (GSA), which is responsible for buying services such as software, posted the code on Github, showing that AI.Gov was set to launch on July 4. 404 media also found an early version of the website and API.
Site and Github Repo’s archives still exist
Both its and codes have been taken down, but a collection of GITHUB repository exists HereAnd a collection of site exists Here,
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“Use the most advanced AI assistants to streamline the most advanced AI assistants to streamline research, problems and strategy guidance,” reads the stored site, emphasizing how AI can help government agencies to reduce costs and save time. It provides integration with its own chatbot as well as “Openai, Google, and with the top-level AI model of anthropic within our integrated API framework.” According to 404, however, the GITHUB code indicates integration with Fedramp-certified (for government use) models AWS Bedrock and LLAma.
The register received support for an additional model from Cohere, which is not confirmed Fedramp certified.
404 And the register reported that AI.Gov included console, an analytics feature that monitors AI among employees of various agencies. In particular, technology change services (TTS) within GSA, leading the page; Thomas Shed, a former Tesla employee was Head heads of TTS In January.
Concern about the use of AI in government
AI.Gov clarifies several goals for the use of AI in the government that the Shedd and Elon Musk are insisting, which Musk tried to fulfill with the government’s efficiency department (DOGE). Is a shed Proposed Compulsory AI devices across the government, including AI chatbots that write software and review the contracts.
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The Trump administration is still ready to release its formal AI policy, or action plan next month. It is not clear whether AI.Gov will revive according to the plan on 4 July, will be adapted to the rollout next month, or fully scraped based on this leakage.
Government employees have been constantly concerned about the impact of AI integration very rapidly on government systems, including data privacy issues, the work done by the employees has been automatically fired.
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Externally, industry experts have also expressed concern.
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