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DOGE Builds AI Tool to Accelerate Rollback of Federal Regulations
By Solange Reyner    |   Saturday, 26 July 2025 04:26 PM EDT
 

DOGE has built an AI tool to accelerate the rollback of federal regulations with the goal of cutting 50%, or 100,000 by January, according to an internal proposal viewed by the Washington Post.

The “DOGE Deregulation Decision Tool,” developed by engineers brought into the U.S. government under billionaire Elon Musk’s DOGE initiative, will analyze 200,000 regulations and pick those it deems no longer required by law. The goal is to reduce government spending and compliance burdens.

A PowerPoint presentation dated July 1 and viewed by the Post estimates approximately 100,000 of those rules could be eliminated through the automated tool with some staff feedback.


Three employees at the Department of Housing and Urban Development told the newspaper AI had been “recently used to review hundreds, if not more than 1,000, lines of regulations” at that agency.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/doge-ai-tool/2025/07/26/id/1220205/
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Re: DOGE Builds AI Tool to Accelerate Rollback of Federal Regulations
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2025, 01:02:24 pm »
Democrats will fight this tooth and nail.  Without laws and regulations, activist judges and DAs, and terror groups like antifa and BLM, they have absolutely nothing to offer Americans.
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Re: DOGE Builds AI Tool to Accelerate Rollback of Federal Regulations
« Reply #2 on: July 27, 2025, 01:12:49 pm »
Intrusive laws and regulations are a fairly new phenomenom (circa 1960's+)
As one who had to deal with it intimately with Environmental requirements for decades,  these were purposely made vague and ambiguous, so that agencies and government could apply them in a sloppy fashion at will

I can remember back in the day, especially with the CAA reauthorization rules, that some of these could be interpreted in dozens of different ways.  That was no accident, and a way the Swamp could get away with flexible enforcement of their choosing,

A universal tagline should be.....  Our Government is our enemy. 
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