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Japan’s population decreases as one city turns to ChatGPT

ChatGPT has been used to create student essays, write wedding vows, and create stirring sermons for pastors and rabbis in the five months since its introduction.

A Japanese city is now using the AI chatbot for yet another purpose: aiding in the management of the government.

A spokesperson from the municipal government told CNN the nationwide population crisis was a factor they considered when implementing the use of ChatGPT.

Aging Japan’s population has been rapidly falling for years, with the country’s leader warning recently that “time is running out to procreate,” and that Japan is “on the brink of not being able to maintain social functions.”

Yokosuka is no exception. The city’s population of 376,171 is expected to keep shrinking, the natural causes exacerbated by the departure of major manufacturers and insufficient tourism, according to the government site.

In the face of these population problems, the city turned to ChatGPT to enhance efficiency and establish a better workflow within government operations, said the spokesperson.

With ChatGPT handling rote administrative tasks, “staff can focus on work that can only be done by people, pushing forward an approach that brings happiness for our citizens,” said the news release.

It added that the government anticipates the tool will be “used widely among our staff.” No confidential or personal information will be entered into ChatGPT, it said.

But not every government has been as welcoming to ChatGPT.

There have been widespread data privacy concerns, prompting Italian regulators to issue a temporary ban on the chatbot last month as they investigate how its parent company uses data.

Some big companies, including JPMorgan Chase, have clamped down on employees’ use of ChatGPT due to compliance concerns related to employees’ use of third-party software.

The scramble by rival tech companies to develop their own AI tools has also highlighted the ways AI can spit out racist, sexist and harmful content.

But at least in Yokosuka, government leaders are focusing on the positive – with the news release saying it has high expectations for the roll-out.

At the bottom of the document, a single line read: “This release was drafted by ChatGPT and proofread by our staff.”

This Monday, Yokosuka City, in the Kanagawa prefecture in central Japan, declared that it would start utilising ChatGPT to assist with administrative duties. According to a press release posted on the local government’s website, the chatbot could be used by all staff to “summarise sentences, check spelling errors, and create ideas.”

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