Elon Musk’s AI Antics: House Democrats Demand Answers on Data Privacy Concerns

House Democrats are on a mission, grilling 24 federal agencies about the DOGE team’s AI antics. They’re worried Musk’s crew might be using unapproved AI to sift through sensitive government data like it’s a clearance sale! Congressman Connolly is demanding answers and wants to make sure DOGE isn’t barking up the wrong tree.

Hot Take:

***Looks like the DOGE team is taking the phrase “data mining” a bit too literally, digging into sensitive government information with all the finesse of a bull in a china shop. With Elon Musk at the helm, it seems like AI is going from “artificial intelligence” to “artificial incompetence” faster than you can say ‘Doge to the moon!’***

Key Points:

– House Democrats are concerned about DOGE’s use of AI tools on government data without proper security reviews.
– Allegations suggest DOGE has used unapproved AI systems to propose budget cuts in federal agencies.
– Reports claim sensitive personal data may be at risk, including information from the US Department of Education.
– Congressman Gerald Connolly demands transparency and compliance with federal law from 24 federal agencies.
– The letter raises the possibility of Elon Musk using government data for personal AI projects like Grok.

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