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States are embracing AI to help manage safety-net programs

Experts warn glitches could cost people food aid or health care.

States are embracing AI to help manage safety-net programs

TL;DR

  • States are deploying AI to manage social safety net programs like Medicaid and SNAP.
  • Advocates warn of a lack of safeguards and the potential for AI errors to impact benefit eligibility.
  • President Trump's initiatives have encouraged state governments to adopt AI technologies.
  • Examples include AI chatbots for Medicaid eligibility and systems for SNAP and unemployment claims.
  • AI is being used to handle tasks related to stricter work requirements and eligibility recertifications.
  • Discrepancies in data reported by AI can lead to wrongful denial of benefits.
  • A lawsuit against Arkansas highlighted an algorithm's harmful impact on Medicaid home-based care benefits.
  • Experts stress the importance of testing, monitoring, and piloting AI programs in safe settings before scaling.
  • AI developers often keep their algorithms proprietary, complicating oversight.
  • Wrongful denials can have devastating consequences for individuals and their families.
  • Governments are urged to either vet AI technologies appropriately or use lower-tech methods.