The department of government efficiency (Doge) is utilizing artificial intelligence to analyze and eliminate federal regulations. It plans to cut 50% of these regulations by the first anniversary of Donald Trump's second inauguration, potentially removing up to 100,000 regulations. The AI Deregulation Decision Tool will evaluate 200,000 regulations. Agencies like HUD and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have implemented the AI tool for regulatory reviews. White House officials noted that the initiative is still in early stages and no definitive plan has been approved yet.
The department of government efficiency (Doge) is using artificial intelligence to create a delete list of federal regulations, proposing to use the tool to cut 50% of regulations by the first anniversary of Donald Trump's second inauguration.
Doge plans to analyze 200,000 government regulations and eliminate 100,000 deemed no longer required by law, following some staff feedback.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has used the AI tool to review regulatory sections while the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wrote 100% of deregulations with it.
White House spokesperson Harrison Fields stated that no single deregulation plan has been approved yet and the work is in early stages with creative consultation.
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