According to a report of Washington PostThe Dodge is using an AI tool to analyze the federal rules and regulations that have to get rid of. A Dowge PowerPoint presentation The note obtained by the publication states that its “AI solution” – allegedly called Doge AI Dergulation Decision tool – found that 100,000 of over 200,000 rules could be “deleted.” In this document, the deadline for the agencies using this tool is set on September 1 to complete their Derriculation lists, which says it can be done in less than four weeks, and then “Dodge will list all federal regulations (100k regulations).
This device is targeting the rules that are no longer required by law, Washington Post reported. After giving advice, the staff will review the proposed deletions before finalizing a project. According to PowerPoint, this device has already been tested by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), where it has been used to write “100 % Dragiations”, and has been used by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for decisions on 1,083 regulatory sections. Washington Post Talking to three HUD employees who confirmed it was recently used. One also said that things went wrong on several occasions, sometimes reading the language of the law wrongly.
The Dodge allegedly will begin to train other agencies this month about the device. Move toward the head Washington Post To read the full report.