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How HHS is using AI

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Yesterday the Department of Health and Human Services released its AI Use Case Inventory, which details the AI tools the agency is using internally. 

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The federal agency’s AI use cases range from Microsoft Word autocorrect, to a nascent “HHSGPT,” to identifying sewage facilities from photos. Many center around text-based tasks such as helping sort comments on proposed rulemaking, de-duplicating and querying adverse event reports, or searching various internal text data collections with natural language processing.

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