The Department of Government Efficiency plans to employ the DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool to analyze roughly 200,000 federal regulations. The objective is to eliminate half of these regulations by the first anniversary of President Donald Trump's return to office. The tool has reportedly been utilized for regulatory review at the Department of Housing and Urban Development and for drafting deregulations at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Although no approved plan exists, a White House spokesperson acknowledged the expertise of the DOGE team.
The Department of Government Efficiency is using an AI tool named DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool to review 200,000 federal regulations to eliminate half of them.
The tool aims to identify unnecessary regulations by the first anniversary of President Donald Trump's return to office.
The utilization of the tool already includes reviewing regulations at HUD and drafting all deregulations for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
A White House spokesperson acknowledged that no specific plan has been approved while expressing confidence in the DOGE team's capabilities.
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