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        "id": 1667681,
        "msgid": "thousand-islands-regent-urges-civil-servants-not-to-misuse-ai-in-duties-1775746256",
        "date": "2026-04-09 21:00:56",
        "title": "Thousand Islands Regent Urges Civil Servants Not to Misuse AI in Duties",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The Regent of the Thousand Islands, Muhammad Fadjar Churniawan, has instructed all civil servants to avoid misusing artificial intelligence (AI) in their duties, following a viral incident in East Jakarta where a public works officer manipulated a report on illegal parking using AI, leading to public backlash. He emphasised the need for maximum effort in handling citizen complaints via the JAKI app, ensuring real and direct responses without reliance on AI-generated visuals or mere timestamps. This directive aims to enhance public service quality through accurate management of official communication channels and proactive community engagement to resolve issues before they escalate.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Regent of the Thousand Islands, Muhammad\nFadjar Churniawan, has urged all Civil Servants (ASN) not to repeat the\nmistake made by an official in Kalisari Sub-district, East Jakarta, who\nmisused artificial intelligence (AI) in their duties, harming the\npublic. \u201cWe ask ASN to work to the maximum and prevent the misuse of\nartificial intelligence or AI in carrying out tasks,\u201d said Muhammad\nFadjar while attending the Germas Campaign in Jakarta on Thursday. He\nstated that as ASN, they must work maximally, especially in handling\npublic complaints submitted through the JAKI application. \u201cAll\ncomplaints must be responded to in a real and direct manner,\u201d he said.\nHe instructed all sub-district heads and village heads to ensure that\nthe management of the JAKI application is carried out accurately and\nresponsibly. According to him, accuracy in managing official\ncommunication channels is key to improving the quality of public\nservices. He assessed that public complaints about rubbish, flooding, or\nanything else should be resolved directly, with no more misuse of AI or\nmere timestamp reports. In addition, he continued, a preventive approach\nthrough direct communication with the public can be taken so that\nproblems can be resolved earlier, before they develop into formal\nreports. \u201cWe must provide the best service to the public in a real way,\nso that the public is satisfied,\u201d he said. Previously, a social media\npost went viral showing a PPSU officer using AI technology to respond to\na resident\u2019s report regarding illegal parking on Jalan Damai, Kalisari\nSub-district, Pasar Rebo Sub-district, East Jakarta. In the post, the\nPPSU officer wearing an orange uniform was seen handling the situation\nat the location. However, after an AI-based process, the visual\nappearance of the officer changed, including differences in clothing\nattributes and the disappearance of several vehicles in the processed\nimage. The stark differences between the actual conditions and the AI\nvisualisations triggered strong reactions from the public. Netizens\nviewed the action as a form of data manipulation that does not reflect\nthe actual field conditions.<\/p>",
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