DOGE 让一名大学生负责使用 AI 重写法规

  • Main Points: A young undergraduate student with no government experience is working at HUD on the Department of Government Efficiency using AI to rewrite agency rules. Christopher Sweet was introduced, likely from San Francisco and a UChicago student. His role is to review HUD regulations and suggest relaxations. The Project 2025 document promotes deregulation. Sweet is focusing on PIH regulation and has produced an Excel spreadsheet. His work is being refined for government-wide use. He has little online presence but was involved in related GitHub work before joining. There are concerns about the redundancy and the title mismatch. DOGE representatives have accessed sensitive HUD systems, and a congresswoman has raised concerns.
  • Key Information: Sweet is from UChicago studying economics and data science. He has access to HUD data. The AI model crawls the Code of Federal Regulations. He is using the tool in other HUD parts. He didn't respond to comments. His online accounts are limited. DOGE has been at HUD since February. Maxine Waters has criticized DOGE's actions.
  • Important Details: The email introducing Sweet. The details of the Excel spreadsheet. The role of the Administrative Procedure Act. The investment firm connections. The association with Bari Weiss and Marc Andreessen. The access given to DOGE representatives.
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