Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced preliminary results from the state's pioneering ChatGPT pilot program, which involved state government employees. During a visit to Carnegie Mellon University, Shapiro revealed that 85% of participants reported a positive experience with the generative AI tool developed by OpenAI. The program allowed employees to save an average of 95 minutes per day, translating to approximately eight hours per week, thereby enhancing their ability to serve the public more effectively. Shapiro emphasized the program's role in empowering state employees with the necessary tools to improve service delivery in Pennsylvania.
We’re empowering our state government employees by giving them the tools they need to better serve the good people of Pennsylvania. 85% of our employees who participated in our first-in-the-nation pilot program with @OpenAI had a positive experience with ChatGPT — and they saved https://t.co/cQB3XQgePY
Die Landesregierung lässt sich jetzt von künstlicher Intelligenz unterstützen: Seit November experimentiert der Bundesrat mit einer eigenen KI-Anwendung namens Gov-GPT. https://t.co/aZjrmhuRQX
Gov. Josh Shapiro unveiled the results of the first-ever generative artificial intelligence pilot program for state employees during a visit Friday to Carnegie Mellon University. https://t.co/8hlhNZKRd1