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DKI Yesterday: PPSU Uses AI to Extreme Weather Warnings

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DKI Yesterday: PPSU Uses AI to Extreme Weather Warnings
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Jakarta (ANTARA) - Several news items surrounding DKI Jakarta that occurred on Monday (6/4), ranging from the DKI Provincial Government reprimanding Kalisari Subdistrict for following up on citizen complaints using artificial intelligence (AI) to the DKI BPBD urging residents to be alert to extreme weather.

Here are news items surrounding DKI Jakarta that are still worth reading again:

  1. DKI Provincial Government reprimands Kalisari Subdistrict for following up complaints using AI

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government has issued a written reprimand to Kalisari Subdistrict, which is indicated to have falsified evidence of follow-up actions on public complaints by using photos generated by artificial intelligence (AI).

“We deeply regret this incident because it tarnishes the good name and performance of the field officers who have worked with high dedication and responsiveness,” said the Head of the DKI Jakarta Communication, Informatics, and Statistics Agency (Diskominfotik), Budi Awaluddin, in a statement in Jakarta on Monday.

  1. Kalisari Subdistrict Head in East Jakarta summoned by Inspectorate following PPSU AI case

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Kalisari Subdistrict Head in Pasar Rebo, East Jakarta, has been summoned by the DKI Jakarta Inspectorate to provide explanations regarding the viral use of artificial intelligence (AI) by Penanganan Prasarana dan Sarana Umum (PPSU) officers in responding to citizen reports via the Jakarta Kini (JAKI) application.

“I have been summoned by the Inspectorate at 10:00 WIB. I’ll be interviewed afterwards,” said Kalisari Subdistrict Head Nurhasanah when confirmed in Jakarta on Monday.

  1. DKI BPBD urges residents to be alert to extreme weather

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD) has asked residents to be vigilant in facing extreme weather forecasted to occur from 6-9 April by avoiding activities in vulnerable areas.

“The potential impacts include puddles and local flooding as well as fallen trees due to strong winds,” said the Head of the Data and Disaster Information Centre of DKI BPBD, Mohamad Yohan, in Jakarta on Monday.

  1. DKI Governor orders Jakarta markets to be cleaner, highlights rubbish in Kramat Jati

Jakarta (ANTARA) - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung Wibowo has instructed Pasar Jaya to make markets in the capital cleaner and more comfortable for the public.

“I have asked the Director of Pasar Jaya to hopefully make all these markets truly cleaner, tidier, and enjoyable for the public,” said Pramono in the Kemayoran area, Central Jakarta, on Monday.

  1. Not yet paid THR, dozens of companies in North Jakarta to be summoned

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The North Jakarta City Government (Pemkot Jakut) will summon 29 companies because they have not yet paid the 2026 Religious Holiday Allowance (THR) even though this year’s Eid has passed.

“A total of 37 complaints have been received and eight complaints have been processed,” said the Head of the Sub-Directorate of Manpower, Transmigration, and Energy (Sudin Nakertransgi), Noviar Dinariyanti, in Jakarta on Monday.

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