A task performed by Court, Municipal, and License Clerks
Answer questions or provide advice to the public regarding licensing policies, procedures, or regulations.
Probably not worth it. Both worker desire (2.17/5) and AI capability (3/5) are on the low side. It sits in the Low Priority zone.
How much the people who do this task want AI to take it over (avg of 6 workers).
How capable experts rate current AI at this task (avg of 2 experts).
How much human involvement should stay?
The Human Agency Scale (H1–H5) captures how much human direction workers think this task should keep.
Why workers feel the way they do
- It's repetitive17%
- Reduces human error17%
How to automate this
Low priority to automate, but here is the gist if you want to try.
Routine communication
Template the repeatable parts, keep the human touch where it counts.
- 1Use saved replies and templates for common messages.
- 2Auto-route and auto-respond to routine requests with rules.
- 3Draft with AI, then review and send it yourself.
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This is 1 of 12 tasks studied for Court, Municipal, and License Clerks, where workers want 42% of tasks automated.
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