This provision is so specific it seems likely to be responsive to some roadblock DOGE hit. Dept of Labor specifically called out--"unfettered access to all unemployment data and related payment records," including info from Department's Inspector General. What is this provision getting at? 7/x
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That no the way EOs are supposed to work. 🤷
If people don’t rise up soon we will lose what’s left of democracy.
They had 4 years to prepare for this and they’re all in.
1. expose the data across all agencies.
2. understand the structured and unstructured data sets.
3. introduce GenAI agents across agencies data, to allow for centralized access, understanding and control.
This is what Musk is doing.
Doubtful, imo.
Do you have an informed opinion on if these are legal? I suppose some parts are and some not.
Are they treading on Congressional powers (that can be stopped by judicial) (if they have the nerve)?
I've seen a number of inexperienced folks think they need access to ALL THE DATA!
Typically because it's faster and they do not think through the potential consequences
I don't think think Musk even cares about his other companies anymore
If we didn't need to move faster than the speed of stupid, it seems one could replicate necessary tables with hashed PII
But DOGE is full of features from the Dunning-Kruger School of Everything
This is NOT by accident, this is by design. They want to wear us down with smoke and mirrors to confuse us from looking behind the iron curtain. No one is coming to save us #WeAreTheFlood
If a judge has already ruled that OPM can't fire people from other agencies, how does an EO make it legal?
https://epic.org/press-release-latest-executive-order-threatens-to-shred-federal-privacy-protections-hoard-personal-data-for-doge-use/