the government is betting on artificial intelligence to make your life easier

Gabriel Attal on Tuesday wanted to put artificial intelligence (AI) developed in France at the service of users and civil servants and announced the creation of 300 additional France Services houses by 2026 to simplify the daily lives of the French in their administrative procedures.

Let’s dare to put AI at the service of the French. Let’s debureaucratize the administration and simplify daily life, said the Prime Minister after visiting the France Services house in Sceaux, in Hauts-de-Seine, which already uses 100% French generative AI.

Gabriel Attal made this trip after having brought together around fifteen Matignon ministers for an 8th interministerial committee of the Civil Service (CITP). The tax administration will deploy a 100% French AI named Albertdesigned by the interministerial digital department (Dinum), to write responses to the 16 million annual online requests, he said.

Each response will nevertheless be validated or modified if necessary by an agent. But the analysis of regulations will be automated, responses drastically accelerated and the work of agents made less arduous and more interesting, he argued.

Likewise, 4,000 environmental projects submitted each year to the regional environmental directorates will now be pre-instructed by an AI, such as wind farm or urban development projects.

France Services spaces in 300 medium-sized towns by 2026

This AI will also be used from the end of the year automate the transcription of legal hearings, lodging complaints or medical reports. It will also be used for the detection of forest fires or the HR management of civil servants.

For AI, the daunting tasks, and for public officials, the link with our fellow citizens, promised Gabriel Attal. Faced with the proliferation of acronyms in the administration, he also announced the launch of an audit, minister by minister, to review all online content and forms and make the administrative language intelligible and accessible.

The head of government finally confirmed that the online voting proxy, possible in the next European elections, would be extended to other ballots. Since mid-April, it is possible, as long as you have a new version of your identity card, to give your proxy for the European elections of June 9 onlinewithout having to go to a police station or gendarmerie brigade.

Gabriel Attal also announced the extension of the France Services spaces, which allow users to receive help in most of their administrative procedures, to 300 medium-sized towns by 2026, which will bring these houses to 3,000.

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