US media: DOGE plans to use AI to remove 50% of regulations before Trump's first anniversary in office

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PANews reported on July 26 that, according to The Washington Post and four government officials, the U.S. Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) is using a new artificial intelligence tool aimed at significantly reducing federal regulations, with the goal of canceling half of the regulatory requirements before the first anniversary of Trump's inauguration. The tool, named "DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool", plans to analyze approximately 200,000 federal regulations to determine which can be eliminated. According to a July 1 presentation, the tool is expected to cut about 100,000 regulatory entries. The report also noted that the tool will save the United States trillions of dollars by reducing compliance requirements, cutting federal budgets, and releasing "external investments". According to the report, the tool has already successfully deleted over 1,000 "regulatory provisions" from the Department of Housing and Urban Development in less than two weeks and completed "100% deregulation" at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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