This podcast is a monologue by Attorney Walter Hnot detailing 23 artificial intelligence programs used by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to process benefit claims. Hnot reviews each program, providing its name, function, creation date, and implementation date, revealing that some AI programs were initiated as early as the 1990s. He highlights the implications of these programs for claimants, suggesting that obtaining and maintaining benefits will become increasingly difficult due to AI's enhanced ability to identify potential issues. For example, the "Continuing Disability Review Model," started in 1993 and fully implemented in 2018, identifies cases with a high likelihood of medical improvement. The podcast concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to access a CSV file containing the complete list of AI programs and to consider his legal services.
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