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      DOGE put a college student in charge of using AI to rewrite regulations

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 May 2025

    A young man with no government experience who has yet to even complete his undergraduate degree is working for Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and has been tasked with using artificial intelligence to rewrite the agency’s rules and regulations.

    Christopher Sweet was introduced to HUD employees as being originally from San Francisco and, most recently, a third-year student at the University of Chicago, where he was studying economics and data science, in an email sent to staffers earlier this month.

    “I'd like to share with you that Chris Sweet has joined the HUD DOGE team with the title of special assistant, although a better title might be ‘Al computer programming quant analyst,’” Scott Langmack , a DOGE staffer and chief operating officer of an AI real estate company, wrote in an email widely shared within the agency and reviewed by WIRED. “With family roots from Brazil, Chris speaks Portuguese fluently. Please join me in welcoming Chris to HUD!”

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      DOGE put a college student in charge of using AI to rewrite regulations

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 May 2025

    A young man with no government experience who has yet to even complete his undergraduate degree is working for Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and has been tasked with using artificial intelligence to rewrite the agency’s rules and regulations.

    Christopher Sweet was introduced to HUD employees as being originally from San Francisco and, most recently, a third-year student at the University of Chicago, where he was studying economics and data science, in an email sent to staffers earlier this month.

    “I'd like to share with you that Chris Sweet has joined the HUD DOGE team with the title of special assistant, although a better title might be ‘Al computer programming quant analyst,’” Scott Langmack , a DOGE staffer and chief operating officer of an AI real estate company, wrote in an email widely shared within the agency and reviewed by WIRED. “With family roots from Brazil, Chris speaks Portuguese fluently. Please join me in welcoming Chris to HUD!”

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      DOGE put a college student in charge of using AI to rewrite regulations

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 2 May 2025

    A young man with no government experience who has yet to even complete his undergraduate degree is working for Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and has been tasked with using artificial intelligence to rewrite the agency’s rules and regulations.

    Christopher Sweet was introduced to HUD employees as being originally from San Francisco and, most recently, a third-year student at the University of Chicago, where he was studying economics and data science, in an email sent to staffers earlier this month.

    “I'd like to share with you that Chris Sweet has joined the HUD DOGE team with the title of special assistant, although a better title might be ‘Al computer programming quant analyst,’” Scott Langmack , a DOGE staffer and chief operating officer of an AI real estate company, wrote in an email widely shared within the agency and reviewed by WIRED. “With family roots from Brazil, Chris speaks Portuguese fluently. Please join me in welcoming Chris to HUD!”

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    • tagai tagai tagai tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdoge tagdoge tagdoge tagsyndication tagsyndication tagsyndication tagus doge service tagus doge service tagus doge service tagai tagai tagai tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdoge tagdoge tagdoge tagsyndication tagsyndication tagsyndication tagus doge service tagus doge service tagus doge service tagai tagai tagai tagpolicy tagpolicy tagpolicy tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdepartment of housing and urban development tagdoge tagdoge tagdoge tagsyndication tagsyndication tagsyndication tagus doge service tagus doge service tagus doge service

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