Stanislas Guérini, Minister of the Civil Service. BERTRAND GUAY / AFP
EXCLUSIVE – Stanislas Guérini, Minister of the Civil Service, wants AI to “assist civil servants in everyday tasks.”
LE FIGARO. – Should the administration take into account the emergence of artificial intelligence in our lives? How to use it?
Stanislas GUERINI. – One thing is certain: generative AI will profoundly change professions, working methods and the way administrations interact with the French. This is an anthropological revolution and there is no question that public service will go through it. To consider that they don’t exist is to bury your head in the sand and risk waking up in a few years and realizing that we have missed the boat and that many private companies will have a significant lead. That’s why we’ve been investing in this issue since 2017 and the Prime Minister recently re-established a commission of experts to help us accelerate it. As for management, I prefer that we test, experiment and adapt these tools, always at the service of our agents and users…
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