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<title>Anthropic and nonprofit partner to streamline benefits administration with AI</title>
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<description>The civic tech nonprofit Code for America is partnering with artificial intelligence company Anthropic to develop tools aimed at helping caseworkers enhance public benefits administration across the nation. The organizations are working together to develop an AI-enabled solution to improve the accuracy and timeliness of benefits service delivery under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Jana Rhyu, vice president of product at Code for America, announced Friday at a summit hosted by the organization in Chicago last week. The SNAP Policy Navigator tool is built on federal regulations, state manual selections, official policy directives and other documents to help caseworkers &#x26;#x201C;quickly...</description>
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<title>Altering records could be a felony [Jeb demands tougher laws after missing 5-yr girl case]</title>
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<description>Altering records could be a felony By Karla Schuster | Florida Correspondent Posted May 4, 2002 TALLAHASSEE -- State lawmakers moved quickly to stiffen criminal penalties for falsifying records in child-welfare cases Friday, as the governor ordered Florida&#x26;#x27;s top child-welfare official to Miami to aid in the investigation of a missing girl whose disappearance went undetected for more than a year. In a unanimous vote, the House passed a bill that would make it a felony for any state worker or private contractor hired by the state to alter, destroy or falsify records in a child-welfare or elder-abuse case. In...</description>
<author>The Orlando Sentiniel</author>
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<pubDate>Sat, 4 May 2002 13:54:20 GMT</pubDate>
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