DOGE Plan to Push AI Across the US Federal Government is Wildly Dangerous
DOGE Plan to Push AI Across the US Federal Government is Wildly Dangerous
There are already many instances of AI-driven governance gone wrong, writes Ben Green. DOGE may offer a new case study.

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Here's how you know it's not ready: AI hasn't replaced a single CEO.
154 0 Replythey are irreplaceable, silly
2 0 ReplyMan, I want to be at that shareholder meeting; "how about we just don't have a CEO and pocket the savings?"
67 0 ReplyThen they’ll replace the board with AI. Guess who will control the AI?
11 0 ReplyUntil AI owns stocks, the board will not be replaced with AI.
7 0 ReplyIronically, a lot of stock trading already is done by bot, it's a problem from a while ago. Not LLM, of course, much simpler but it's why it sometimes goes hive mind.
1 0 ReplySure, but a bot initiating a trade is a whole lot different than a bot owning the stock.
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This is a better start
29 0 ReplyI tried that recently on the Gemini 2.0 flash and it got it wildly wrong as well. Seems strange AI seems to struggle with it.
6 0 ReplyIt's something to do with the word being 2 tokens and it not knowing the tokens before or after the current one.
It's a simple example of It's inability to actually think and reason.
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