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DOGE’s Plans to Replace Humans With AI Are Already Under Way
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GSA is testing a new chatbot with 1,500 federal employees at the General Services Administration and may release it to the entire agency as soon as this Friday .
The program could be used by more than 10,000 workers responsible for more than $100 billion in contracts and services.
GSA intends to eventually roll the AI out to other government agencies, potentially under the name “ AI.gov .
At the Department of Education , DOGE advisers have reportedly fed sensitive data on agency spending into AI programs to identify places to cut.
The State Department plans to use the technology to review social-media posts of tens of thousands of student-visa holders so that the department may revoke visas held by students who appear to support designated terror groups.
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