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Elon Musk’s DOGE Uses AI to Monitor Federal Workers, Sources Say
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency is employing artificial intelligence to surveil federal employees, an unprecedented step aimed at rooting out perceived disloyalty amid Trump’s aggressive government overhaul.
Two insiders report AI scans emails and online activity for clues. This follows mass firings that have already slashed agency staffs.
DOGE’s stated goal is to eliminate waste and inefficiency fast. Critics say AI surveillance risks chilling free speech in workplaces.
The tech analyzes language for signs of dissent or non-compliance. It’s unclear how findings influence firing or retention decisions.
Musk’s team gained access to sensitive personnel data in February. This raised alarms among security officials over privacy breaches.
Federal unions are preparing legal challenges to the AI use soon. They argue it violates worker rights and lacks clear oversight now.
Trump defends DOGE as vital to his cost-cutting agenda this term. He insists Musk’s methods are transparent despite limited details.
The AI system reportedly flags “non-critical” roles for cuts too. This has fueled fears of arbitrary layoffs across departments.
Musk’s private-sector tech expertise drives this initiative forward. Yet, his dual roles spark conflict-of-interest concerns widely.
Some agencies resist, citing risks to confidential operations. The Justice Department, for one, has paused staff responses to DOGE.
Lawmakers demand clarity on AI’s scope and ethical guidelines now. The program’s secrecy only deepens public and worker unease today.
This marks a bold escalation in Trump’s federal reform strategy. It blends high tech with hardline tactics, reshaping government fast.
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