Friday, March 13, 2026

AI and Government Correspondence

Many times, I have found AI to be useful when I fed it correspondence. Most recently, I received an e-mail from a government official. It didn't look right to me. They wanted to talk to me, off the record, about a serious problem. I consulted DeepSeek AI -- I fed it the correspondence. DeepSeek replied that, under the circumstances, the official concerned was putting her entire career at risk. "This is precarious for her." It recommended serious action. OBSERVATION: This is the Programme Implementation Co-Ordinator of the Department of Social Development. And a core question: did they deliberately put their career at risk? I did take action, as DeepSeek recommended -- and sent the Co-Ordinator DeepSeek's summary analysis.

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