It’s an interesting precedent. I’ve used AI several times in my job. Even for a government client. My prompts tend to be ‘give me a demo function that does x’ so that I can see how to do a thing. It’s usually quicker than Stack Overflow, but still requires human oversight - it often gets things wrong.
But yeah - just using AI to do work: If that leads to being unacceptable to some clients/government departments, workers are going to be doing their jobs without the latest and most efficient tools. I think my situation is different to Deloitte’s, because I didn’t give the client what the AI spat out. It looks like they did.
It’s an interesting precedent. I’ve used AI several times in my job. Even for a government client. My prompts tend to be ‘give me a demo function that does x’ so that I can see how to do a thing. It’s usually quicker than Stack Overflow, but still requires human oversight - it often gets things wrong.
But yeah - just using AI to do work: If that leads to being unacceptable to some clients/government departments, workers are going to be doing their jobs without the latest and most efficient tools. I think my situation is different to Deloitte’s, because I didn’t give the client what the AI spat out. It looks like they did.