I'll believe that when I see it.
AI is already operating in many applications such as airline reservation systems. It has tremendous benefits and efficiencies.
That may be true, but this point is irrelevant to our discussion on how AI would be used politically to reduce taxes.
I still don’t see your point. Already mentioned DMV as a prime area for AI to develop. In fact, it’s already in work in several states in their RFPs for development contracts.
The premise is that efficiencies created by AI systems will allow state workforce ranks to be reduced through attrition, thus allowing for state budgets to shrink.
It appears you’re trying your best to find an argument without basis. ChatGPT is not and will not be a government AI platform. It is a headline designed to be sensational to drive views, nothing more.