In mere seconds, law enforcement records are converted into a first draft of official documents. The AI revolution has landed in the public sector. With the extensive application of China's AI model DeepSeek, the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen has introduced 70 AI civil servants powered by DeepSeek.
These AI employees can achieve an accuracy rate of over 95% in rectifying official document formats, reducing review time by 90%, and maintaining the error rate below 5%. Besides the general capabilities of DeepSeek, such as data analysis and correction, these AI employees can also be customized to fulfill the specific requirements of various government departments and units. They offer personalized and intelligent services, precisely applied to diverse scenarios like official document processing, public service, emergency management, and investment attraction.
The development of AI technology doesn't imply the complete substitution of human jobs. Shenzhen has organized seminars to instruct young civil servants on how to utilize DeepSeek. This has not only boosted work efficiency but also enhanced employees' digital intelligence abilities, enabling AI to better serve their work.
It's not just Shenzhen; public sectors in cities such as Hohhot, Wuxi, and Ganzhou have also begun deploying AI models to enhance administrative efficiency. Employing AI technology to improve the quality of government public services has become an increasing trend in China.