Musk's DOGE used Meta's Llama 2-not Grok-for gov't slashing, report says
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Musk's DOGE used Meta's Llama 2-not Grok-for gov't slashing, report says
"Without proper protections, feeding sensitive data into an AI system puts it into the possession of a system's operator—a massive breach of public and employee trust."
"Generative AI models also frequently make errors and show significant biases—the technology simply is not ready for use in high-risk decision-making without proper vetting."
DOGE initially refrained from using Grok, Musk's AI model, as it was proprietary in January. However, Microsoft announced that Grok 3 models will soon be hosted on Azure, allowing for broader applications. Lawmakers have expressed concerns over potential data breaches and the readiness of AI for high-stakes government tasks, highlighting the risks of using unvetted AI systems. They urge for rigorous oversight to protect sensitive information while acknowledging a possible conflict of interest with Musk's access to government data. Vought's supportive stance towards AI innovation further complicates this discourse.
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