Social Security Chief Says He Didn't Know What the Job Was When Trump Nominated Him: So I'm Googling'
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Frank Bisignano, confirmed as Social Security Commissioner, expressed uncertainty about the role upon his nomination by Trump and admitted to researching it online. In a recent address, he reassured managers about potential layoffs, emphasizing his goal to keep staff while navigating an agency facing turmoil and cuts. Bisignano acknowledged the agency’s shift towards artificial intelligence and discussed the significance of adapting to technology. His remarks came amid Trump's consistent criticism of the agency, which has impacted its workforce.
I don't think the commissioner of Social Security is like a globally known title. It is to you, right? But, like, it wasn't to me, he said.
I guarantee you, we're going to get the job done, and my dream is to not have to let people go.
The phone has to have artificial intelligence to do the work. We can all do this in a year, and then your jobs.
Trump has repeatedly maligned the agency by falsely claiming it was issuing payments to dead people who had been born in the 1800s.
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