Trump Admin Plans To Let AI Write Transportation Regulations
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Trump Admin Plans To Let AI Write Transportation Regulations
Remember the first time you opened a copy of the Federal Register to feast upon eight pages of tiny print explaining the proper size of a gasket? Did you ever think, what if they replaced all the highly trained engineers and scientists describing the precision crafting required to keep airplanes from falling out of the sky with hallucinating robots? Well, good news! ProPublica dropped the investigative piece this morning, revealing that the Trum…
USDOT Plans on Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Write Regulations
The Trump administration is moving toward using artificial intelligence to draft federal transportation regulations, a plan revealed through U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) records and interviews with agency staff. According to ProPublica reporting, DOT leadership, including General Counsel Gregory Zerzan, has expressed enthusiasm for AI’s ability to rapidly generate rules, emphasizing speed and volume over
Transportation Department Might Use AI To Write Rules In Minutes, And Some Say That’s Terrifying
The Department of Transportation plans to use AI to write rules. Google Gemini could draft regulations in just a few minutes. Human-led rules take months or years, raising safety concerns. Artificial intelligence is far from perfect, so alarm bells started ringing as soon as reports surfaced that the Trump administration was planning to use AI to write federal regulations. That concern appears to be warranted as a government lawyer reportedly ar…
According to a report by Pro Publica, the U.S. government plans to focus more on artificial intelligence when drafting regulations in the future.
The Trump administration plans to delegate the drafting of federal regulations to the artificial intelligence of Google, Gemini. The Department of Transport (DOT) is designated as a pilot project for an initiative that promises unprecedented speed, but which raises deep concerns about the safety and rigour of future standards.
Google Gemini would be entrusted with developing the rules in the United States. It would be tested first in the Department of Transportation.
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