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How Dangerous Is DOGE's Deregulation AI?

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In Machines we Trust

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🗓️ 18 September 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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How Dangerous Is DOGE's Deregulation AI? AI-powered governance could save money—or destroy civil services. What lessons can we learn from this unprecedented AI experiment?


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0:00.0

Doge, the Department of Government Efficiency inside of the United States, has announced they've

0:04.6

created an AI tool to cut down on regulation. Today on the podcast, I want to be breaking down

0:10.1

examples of basically where they've used this in the past, where they see this going, because

0:14.3

they say they think they can cut down on 50% of all regulation in the United States. Is this going

0:19.5

to be dangerous? Is this the end of us having

0:21.8

to wear seatbelts? Where does this go in the future? I'll be diving into all of that. And I think

0:26.0

this is probably not a topic that's going to be super political as I think it's a fairly bipartisan

0:31.4

concept that the government should be spending less money on conservative causes or liberal causes. I think a lot of people

0:39.4

just want the government to balance the budget to a greater extent and slow down the insane

0:45.1

spending. I hope that's bipartisan. If not, if that triggers you, you don't have to listen to it.

0:49.4

But I think this is really interesting how AI is hopefully going to make the government not go

0:53.7

bankrupt as fast. So we're going to be talking all about that today. The one thing I wanted to mention before we do is if you want to try any of the AI models that I'm talking about on this podcast all the time, I'd love for you to try out AIbox.a. Every single, you know, basically the top 40 AI models are all hosted on here. It's one price. It's like $20 a month. So instead of having to pay $20 for every single platform, you get access to Anthropic. Go here, deep seat, Google, meta, Microsoft, Mistral, Nvidia, Open AI, Qen, X, a bunch of image models, a bunch of speech to text, a bunch of text to speech models, tons of stuff. And you can chat with them all in the same thread.

1:47.1

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1:45.5

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1:55.9

There is a link in the description. All right, let's get into what's going on with the Department of Government Efficiency. So a lot of this is coming out of an article by the Washington Post,

2:00.5

which basically is titled Doge Builds AI Tool to cut 50% of federal regulations.

2:07.0

This is pretty interesting.

2:08.9

Basically, what's going to be happening is there's this PowerPoint presentation that I don't know if it got leaked or shared or it got out, basically.

2:16.2

And I have to say, I think it is absolutely hilarious to have a PowerPoint presentation from one of these agencies explaining like why they need to use this tool.

2:27.3

I'm assuming that the Department of Government Efficiency had to like make this to pitch it and be like, come on, guys, please let us use this to cut your regulation. Probably pitching it to Congress who's like love spending money and hates it, but

2:38.8

whatever. That's funny. The title of the pitch deck is Doge deregulatory opportunity,

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