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Social Security Administration to Upgrade Phone Systems with AI Technology

What Happened

The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced plans to incorporate artificial intelligence into its national phone systems. The new initiative, shared by Commissioner Martin O\’Malley, aims to enhance the efficiency of customer service by using AI-driven solutions to reduce wait times and streamline problem-solving for callers. The agency is partnering with tech providers to develop and implement these updates. With ongoing challenges in handling high call volumes and outdated infrastructure, the SSA hopes AI technologies will offer faster, more accurate responses and relieve pressure on human representatives. The updates are expected to roll out later this year across the United States.

Why It Matters

The SSA\’s adoption of AI technologies highlights a major step in government modernization, signaling broader acceptance of automation in public services. Improved access and efficiency could positively impact millions of Americans relying on Social Security. Read more in our AI News Hub

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