What could the DOGE 'kids' actually be up to?
Okay, smart people here with AI/data background. Please point me elsewhere if somewhere this is being discussed already. But I've been trying to understand what in the world the DOGE people could actually be doing in a matter of days with access to the US info systems?
My thinking to date:
  • Perhaps since the election last November they've been doing some preliminary training or finding existing models to use for analysis. But with that they probably did not have access to the data, samples or perhaps even the format of such data. Not to mention all the departments being hit. I'm pretty damn sure there is not some unified code/format of systems in the US government. But perhaps I'm ignorant.
  • But in a matter of days or weeks, what could they be doing beyond fishing for amounts or payees/text they don't like? I mean... training models to find real fraud, that is not trivial. I mean, are we talking just feeding data into LLMs/agent structures?
  • Is there any world where any of what is being done could be accurate, responsible in so short time? If a truly unbiased source came in there's no way it would look anything like this. Even with highly trained and tested models.
I'm curious if anyone else is wondering about this. I know there are some people that are amazing hackers and are "that good"... they can be young but are not necessarily young. Nor are they homogenous. The government like CIA, FBI, etc I'm sure has a number of them already.
Lets keep this apolitical but a practical discussion of "what if" in terms of current tech... It blows my mind all the media talks about is that they are 'doing stuff' but there seems to be 0 focus on the tech/practical side. It honestly bothers me all the talk is "they're running AI on x department"... what does that mean people?!
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Alexi Karuna
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What could the DOGE 'kids' actually be up to?
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