
According to The Washington Post, DOGE is developing a tool called AI Regulations Abolishment Decision Tools, which aims to analyze about 200,000 federal regulations and identify regulations that are no longer in effect under the law. The tool expects to remove half of the no longer necessary regulations.
According to DOGE, this AI tool has been applied at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). In addition, this tool is also being used to draft proposals on abolishing 100% of regulations at the Consumer Financial Protection Department.
Although the White House has not yet planned to approve or officially "light up the green light" for this technology, there has been a response and a credit for the DOGE team with the content: "the best and brightest people in the industry".
This is not the first time DOGE has developed AI tools to support the government. Previously, the agency also introduced another AI tool used in the Department's contract evaluation, although this tool is considered prone to errors and creates hallucinations about the scale of the project.