According to a report from Washington PostDogo is using an AI device to analyze federal rules and to determine who to get rid of. A dog Powerpoint presentation It was obtained by publishing notes that its “AI solution” – allegedly called Dogi AI Deragulation Decision Equipment is found – found that 100,000 out of over 200,000 regulations could be “removed”. The document set the target deadline on 1 September to meet its own deragulation lists using a tool for agencies, which says it can be done within four weeks, and then “Dogo Dogo will roll a delete list of 50% of all federal rules (100K regulatory rules).”
Equipment is targeting rules that are no longer necessary by law, Washington Post reportFollowing this, the employees will review the proposed deletion before finalizing a plan. According to PowerPoint, the tool has already been tried by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), where it has been used to write “100% delegation”, and by the Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD) for the decisions of 1,083 regulatory classes. Washington Post Talked to three HUD employees who confirmed that it was recently used. One also said that the equipment found things wrong on many occasions, sometimes saw the language of law incorrectly.
Dogi will allegedly start training other agencies on the tool this month. Go there Washington Post To read the full report.