SAGPodcast: An AS2, GenAI, and the Tool that Talks Back
Season 1, Episode 77 — May 20, 2026
Length: 24:22
This week, The Big Picture comes from District 7, where we sit down with Hayley Roe, an administrative specialist in the North Bend office, to talk about artificial intelligence, everyday problem solving, and what happens when a new tool starts making the to-do list feel a little less impossible.
The conversation focuses on GenAI not as a replacement for people, but as a way to reduce repetitive work and make room for the judgment, creativity, and careful thinking that public service depends on. Hailey describes using tools like Copilot to help build interview schedules, clean up email templates, organize information, and make sense of complicated messages—always with redaction, review, and human expertise still firmly in place.
Hailey explains how AI can turn a 15-minute scheduling task into something closer to 15 seconds, or help interpret a confusing email before a task gets stuck in a 24- to 48-hour delay. But the episode also makes clear that speed is not the whole story. AI makes mistakes. It can misunderstand dates, miss context, use language that does not match ODHS style, or generate something that needs a subject matter expert to catch and correct.
The real shift is not that the tool does the work alone. It is that staff can use it to revise, rethink, clarify, and recover faster when something changes. A schedule can be adjusted. A confusing document can be questioned. A draft can be improved without rebuilding everything from scratch.
In North Bend, the conversation is about technology, but the heart of it is still human: learning a new tool, staying accountable for the work, and finding ways to spend less time staring into the administrative void and more time serving people well. All while keeping people in focus in…The Big Picture.
Credits
Host: Dr. Bethany Grace Howe, CommunicationsProduced by: Dr. Bethany Grace Howe
Contact: bethany.g.howe@odhs.oregon.gov