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Zim Plans AI Crash Course for Clueless Civil Servants
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41760, member: 636"] Britain plans to train all 400,000 civil servants on AI tools. The country wants workers to automate boring tasks like scanning comments and processing forms. Officials hope this will speed up government services and cut costs. Scotland already saved millions through similar programs. Zimbabwe could try the same approach but faces major challenges. Many government offices still use pen and paper systems. Power cuts happen often and internet connections remain unreliable. Basic computer skills are lacking among many civil servants. The writer suggests starting small with pilot programs at places like ZIMRA. Training would need to focus on basic digital skills first. Strong oversight systems must be created before any major rollout happens. Zimbabwe has about 200,000 civil servants compared to Britain's 400,000. Training 38,000 workers could save around 8 million dollars annually. The author doubts large-scale AI training would work well based on past digital program failures. Previous government technology initiatives have shown mixed results at best. [/QUOTE]
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