AI civil servants cannot improve administrative efficiency

  Since deepseek company released its model DeepSeek-R1 on January 20th, it has attracted widespread attention both domestically and internationally, and Zhongxiu has been highly praising it, vigorously promoting it across various platforms. Recently, multiple regions including Guangdong, Jiangsu, Inner Mongolia, and Jiangxi announced that their government service systems will integrate the DeepSeek series large models. The three major telecom operators, China National Petroleum Corporation, Sinopec, Baidu, Tencent, and others have also announced cooperation with DeepSeek. Local governments in Zhongxiu further declared that they will apply it to government affairs management. Recently, Futian District in Shenzhen, Guangdong, launched AI digital employees developed based on DeepSeek, with the first batch of 70 “AI civil servants” officially taking office. Zhongxiu touts that the first batch of “AI employees” powered by DeepSeek technology will demonstrate professional-level standards in document processing: over 95% accuracy in document format correction, overall review time reduced by 90%, and error rates stabilized within 5%. The previously frequent rework caused by document errors has been greatly reduced, allowing various departments to devote more time and energy to more valuable decision-making and management tasks. It can also accelerate government work, solving issues such as complex documents and countless approval processes under AI assistance, achieving efficiency and low error rates. Additionally, it simplifies approval to decision-making support, with machines sharing the burden of heavy basic tasks. According to Zhongxiu, with the help of DeepSeek, these issues in government work seem to be easily resolved, enabling government departments to better serve the people. But is this really the case? As Lenin stated in his work “The State and Revolution,” “The state is an instrument of class oppression, an organ of class domination, an instrument for the exploitation of one class by another.” In 1976, after the restoration of capitalism in China, the bourgeoisie regained power, and government agencies undoubtedly became bourgeois governments serving the bourgeoisie. Workers seeking government services are often subjected to various difficulties by civil servants—delays, kicking the can, low efficiency. When conflicts arise between workers and capitalists, the Zhongxiu government would not hesitate to side with the capitalists. Gansu Provincial Party Secretary Hu Changsheng openly shouted, “Whoever goes against enterprises (capitalists), we (the government) will go against them.” Police in Qingdao, Shandong Province, even blurted out during protests, “You are not ordinary people,” “Serving the people is not for you,” and took protesters away. This fully exposes the reactionary stance of the Zhongxiu government. As for capitalists, Zhongxiu opens the green light, with investment land and bank loans often approved very quickly, completely avoiding the inefficiency of the past. In early 2018, China Life invested 2.4 billion yuan to purchase over 80,000 square meters of office buildings in Heping District. With the support of the Zhongxiu government, the approval process for the 210 million yuan renovation project was completed in just two hours, shortening the usual 3-4 months of paperwork and approval time! To address the long waiting times for tax payments by capitalists, a 24-hour self-service tax hall was established, operating 365 days a year. It is clear that the so-called improvement of government efficiency is pure nonsense. Zhongxiu, believing that promoting new technology can better serve the people, continues to cover up class contradictions, but the people have long seen through his true nature. Using DeepSeek to improve government efficiency is merely Zhongxiu’s hypocritical attempt to cover up his false benevolence.

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