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hatrack

(63,630 posts)
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 11:21 AM Jul 26

What Could Possibly Go Wrong? DOGE Will Use AI To Eliminate Federal Regulations

The U.S. DOGE Service is using a new artificial intelligence tool to slash federal regulations, with the goal of eliminating half of Washington’s regulatory mandates by the first anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post and four government officials familiar with the plans.

The tool, called the “DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool,” is supposed to analyze roughly 200,000 federal regulations to determine which can be eliminated because they are no longer required by law, according to a PowerPoint presentation obtained by The Post that is dated July 1 and outlines DOGE’s plans. Roughly 100,000 of those rules would be deemed worthy of trimming, the PowerPoint estimates — mostly through the automated tool with some staff feedback. The PowerPoint also suggests the AI tool will save the United States trillions of dollars by reducing compliance requirements, slashing the federal budget and unlocking unspecified “external investment.”

The tool has already been used to complete "decisions on 1,083 regulatory sections” at the Department of Housing and Urban Development in under two weeks, according to the PowerPoint, and to write “100% of deregulations” at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Three HUD employees — as well as documents obtained by The Post — confirmed that an AI tool was recently used to review hundreds, if not more than 1,000, lines of regulations at that agency and suggest edits or deletions.

The tool was developed by engineers brought into government as part of Elon Musk’s DOGE project, according to two federal officials directly familiar with DOGE’s work, who, like others interviewed for this story, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal deliberations they were not authorized to discuss publicly.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/07/26/doge-ai-tool-cut-regulations-trump/

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What Could Possibly Go Wrong? DOGE Will Use AI To Eliminate Federal Regulations (Original Post) hatrack Jul 26 OP
America over Eliot Rosewater Jul 26 #1
Fat lady is warming up in the background. NoMoreRepugs Jul 26 #2
Haven't read article but I would bet this is the outcome of the Chevron SCOTUS case AZJonnie Jul 26 #3
Well, since the big thing is removing DEI - haele Jul 26 #4

AZJonnie

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3. Haven't read article but I would bet this is the outcome of the Chevron SCOTUS case
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 11:57 AM
Jul 26

That essentially stripped regulatory agencies of the power to set regulations unless they were explicitly spelled out in their founding (or subsequent) legislation by Congress. So AI is going through all regs and comparing against the original bill and saying 'nope, the agency decided this on its own - SLASH!'. It's what Bannon and others have decried as the 'administrative state', but of course it was Congresses intent for experts at the agencies they founded would use science and evidence to figure out the details and make appropriate rules.

Just another way the Trump SCOTUS fucked the USA.

haele

(14,641 posts)
4. Well, since the big thing is removing DEI -
Sat Jul 26, 2025, 12:02 PM
Jul 26

Anything that helps underserved communities or has any sort of criteria of economy or equity in it is gone.
Got the"Green"? - or do whatever you want, so long as you can pay for it.
Anything that improves access or provides a common benefit - gone.
Criminalization of poverty - increased.

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