In its push for “efficiency,” DOGE has leaned increasingly on AI—regardless of whether it makes any sense. And it's using it as an imperfect means to destructive ends, @brbarrett.bsky.social writes.
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Damn, AI can't even get the fingers and hands correct on AI generated images. Why would we trust AI to do any critical thinking. I'm afraid they would shut down the power plants, when all it wanted to do was turn off the lights in the room.
I guess we could always blame it on North Korea.
AI doesn’t actually “know” anything about regulations or whether or not they comport with the strictest possible reading of statutes, something that even highly experienced lawyers will disagree on. https://www.wired.com/story/doge-is-in-its-ai-era/
AI is also eager to please, to the point that it will confidently make stuff up rather than decline to respond.
If nothing else, it’s the shortest path to a maximalist gutting of a major agency’s authority, with the chance of scattered bullshit thrown in for good measure.
Efficiency? Jesus, Mrosoft Copilot can't even figure out that emails with sixty-nine symbols and underlines in the Subject line are scams. I waste half my day reporting and deleting them
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I guess we could always blame it on North Korea.
https://www.wired.com/story/doge-is-in-its-ai-era/
If nothing else, it’s the shortest path to a maximalist gutting of a major agency’s authority, with the chance of scattered bullshit thrown in for good measure.
@brbarrett.bsky.social:
#Unite #NeverAgainIsNow #GeneralStrike
Hey I'm probably insane for even mentioning this, buuuut, HIPAA? 😐