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DOGE AI implementation worrisome for watchers of federal government
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It’s a DOGE-e-DOGE world, and not everyone’s happy to be living in it.

The Department of Government Efficiency‘s reported use of artificial intelligence to guide federal budget cuts marks a controversial milestone in AI’s expanding role in public sector decision-making. This development raises significant concerns about civil rights, data security, and the potential dismantling of essential government services, particularly given the precedent set by Elon Musk’s previous cost-cutting measures at Twitter that led to technical disruptions and legal challenges.

The big picture: Elon Musk’s team at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is reportedly leveraging AI to accelerate their goal of cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget deficit.

Key concerns: AI experts warn that using current AI systems for government workforce decisions could lead to severe consequences.

  • The technology risks violating civil rights and making biased firing decisions that could disproportionately affect certain employee groups.
  • Security concerns arise from AI systems potentially accessing sensitive government data during the decision-making process.
  • The rapid implementation mirrors Musk’s “cut first, fix later” approach previously seen at Twitter.

What they’re saying: Former Meta Responsible AI team member David Evan Harris strongly criticizes the initiative.

  • “It’s just so complicated and difficult to rely on an AI system for something like this, and it runs a massive risk of violating people’s civil rights,” Harris stated.
  • “With the current AI systems that we have, it is simply a bad idea to use AI to do something like this.”

Why it matters: The stakes for AI-driven government cuts far exceed those of private sector restructuring.

  • John Hatton from the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association warns that unlike private company cuts, “You do that in the federal government, and people may die.”

The impact: DOGE’s actions have already created widespread disruption across federal agencies.

  • Entire departments have been gutted, causing uncertainty and chaos among federal employees.
  • The approach has led to confusing demands being placed on remaining government workers.

Historical context: The strategy mirrors Musk’s Twitter takeover two years ago, which resulted in widespread technical issues, lawsuits, and damage to the platform’s advertising business following massive staff reductions.

Why those reports of DOGE using AI have experts worried about ‘massive risk’

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