We Don't Want an AI Demo, We Want Answers': Federal Workers Grill Trump Appointee During All-Hands - Wired
On Thursday, Stephen Ehikian, the acting administrator of the General Services Administration, hosted his first all-hands meeting with GSA staff since his appointment to the position by President Donald Trump. The auditorium was packed, with hundreds of employees attending the meeting in person and thousands more tuning in online. While the tone of the live event remained polite, the chat that accompanied the live stream was a different story.
My door is always open but weve been told we cant go to the floor you work on? wrote one employee, according to Google Meet chat logs for the event obtained by WIRED. Employees used their real names to ask questions, but WIRED has chosen not to include those names to protect the privacy of the staffers. We dont want an AI demo, we want answers to what is going on with [reductions in force], wrote another, as over 100 GSA staffers added a thumbs up emoji to the post.
But an AI demo is what they got. During the meeting, Ehikian and other high-ranking members of the GSA team showed off GSAi, a chatbot tool built by employees at the Technology Transformation Services. In its current form, the bot is meant to help employees with mundane tasks like writing emails. But Musks so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been pushing for a more complex version that could eventually tap into government databases. Roughly 1,500 people have access to GSAi today, and by tomorrow, the bot will be deployed to more than 13,000 GSA employees, WIRED has learned.
Musk associatesincluding Ehikian and Thomas Shedd, a former Tesla engineer who now runs the Technology Transformation Services within GSAhave put AI at the heart of their agenda. Yesterday, GSA hosted a media roundtable to show its AI tool to reporters. All information shared during this event is on deep backgroundattributable to a GSA official familiar with the development of the AI tool, an invite read. (Reporters from Bloomberg, The Atlantic, and Fox were invited. WIRED was not.)
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