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.
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.
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