IRS lost 40% of IT staff, 80% of tech leaders in 'efficiency' shakeup

theregister.com

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freitasm

24 minutes ago


4 comments

kerblang 3 minutes ago

I'm starting to realize that an LLM isn't gonna take my job, but it's beginning to make the job aggravating enough to quit anyhow. So many managers have decided they're going to have an AI Miracle and aren't interested in hearing otherwise, no matter what staff tells them.

SamoyedFurFluff 3 minutes ago

The thing that makes me nervous is the statement that they plan to use AI. AI? The thing that is mathematically incapable of perfection, on finance information, for which perfection is table stakes? Not to mention all the privacy issues (although that boat has sailed).

mschuster91 2 minutes ago

Starve the beast in action. The less employees the IRS has, the lower the chance there are enough staff on hand to audit the truly uber rich properly.