Trump Department Responsible for Airline Safety Using AI to Write New Regulations, So They Can Be Churned Out as Fast as Possible
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Trump Department Responsible for Airline Safety Using AI to Write New Regulations, So They Can Be Churned Out as Fast as Possible
The Department of Defense might be the first government agency to roll out a department-wide AI chatbot, but the Department of Transportation is about to be the first to draft actual binding regulations with the tech. According to a new investigation by ProPublica, the top transportation agency has tapped Google Gemini to help write new regulations affecting aviation, automotive, railroad, and maritime safety. In internal communications from DoT…
Government by AI? Trump Administration Plans to Write Regulations Using Artificial Intelligence.
The Transportation Department, which oversees the safety of airplanes, cars and pipelines, plans to use Google Gemini to draft new regulations. “We don’t need the perfect rule,” said DOT’s top lawyer. “We want good enough.” ProPublica, by Jesse Coburn, January 26, 2026, The Trump administration is planning to use artificial intelligence to write federal transportation regulations, according to U.S. Department of Transportation records and interv…
Read the full article on stephaneLarue.com The U.S. Department of Transport intends to entrust the drafting of its regulatory texts to artificial intelligence to short-circuit administrative delays. It is a radical paradigm shift that is emerging in the corridors of Washington. The search for legislative perfection seems to give way to gross efficiency.
While artificial intelligence is already being used in many administrative processes, a new course seems to be emerging in the United States. Indeed, within the federal government, some agencies are now considering the use of generative AI models to directly draft regulatory texts. An evolution that questions both the method as well as the political, legal and [...]
The U.S. Department of Transport is planning to integrate artificial intelligence into an area previously reserved for human experts. That is, the drafting of regulations, especially those related to road traffic law. The aim is to speed up a process that is often long and tedious. A promise of efficiency... to the detriment of rigour? Today, developing a rule can take months or even years. With artificial intelligence, this delay could be reduc…
What if it was the IA that wrote the laws? It is in any case the objective of the Trump administration, who wants to use Google Gemini in order to save valuable time.
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