HHS Asks All Employees to Start Using ChatGPT [View all]
Source: 404 Media
Employees at Robert F Kennedy Jr.s Department of Health and Human Services received an email Tuesday morning with the subject line AI Deployment, which told them that ChatGPT would be rolled out for all employees at the agency. The deployment is being overseen by Clark Minor, a former Palantir employee whos now Chief Information Officer at HHS.
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To begin, simply go to go.hhs.gov/chatgpt and log in with your government email address. Pose a question and the tool will propose preliminary answers. You can follow up with further questions and ask for details and other views as you refine your thinking on a subject, it says. Of course, you should be skeptical of everything you read, watch for potential bias, and treat answers as suggestions. Before making a significant decision, make sure you have considered original sources and counterarguments. Like other LLMs, ChatGPT is particularly good at summarizing long documents.
The email says that the rollout was being led by Minor, who worked at the surveillance company Palantir from 2013 through 2024. It states Minor has taken precautions to ensure that your work with AI is carried out in a high-security environment, and that you can input most internal data, including procurement sensitive data and routine non-sensitive personally identifiable information, with confidence.
It then goes on to say that ChatGPT is currently not approved for disclosure of sensitive personally identifiable information (such as SSNs and bank account numbers), classified information, export-controlled data, or confidential commercial information subject to the Trade Secrets Act. The email does not distinguish what non-sensitive personally identifiable information is. HHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment from 404 Media.
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