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    1. The AI efforts will lead to more civilian deaths of brown people across the globe.

    2. At least the trials will have less participants since these fuckheads all seem to circulate with each other

    3. CoffeeCup220 on

      Wow. This guy was directly involved in the gutting of USAID, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, USDA, IRS, and FTC all in the last 18 months, all before age 25. He had a stock portfolio that held companies that would benefit from the stripping of the CFPB. He’s also a huge fan of Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, and of course, Elon Musk.
      Hold on to your butts.

    4. One of the guys that used Grok to root out woke programs and ended up cutting programs that help high school students transition to the workforce because of the word „transition“.

      Good choice.

    5. RuthlessMango on

      You mean the college dropouts who cost us money, while making the government less efficient and stole all our personal data… yeah they don’t seem very qualified.

    6. Salt_Reputation_9864 on

      God damn it.

      I feel like I need to jump back into gov just to be the normal person at these levels. This is fucking bonkers.

    7. the appointment itself matters less than the governance model they publish in the first 90 days. for defense AI, the hard part is auditability: what data trained the system, who can override it, and what gets logged for after-action review.

      if they want public trust, they should ship measurable guardrails early (independent red-team cadence, incident reporting thresholds, and clear human-in-the-loop boundaries by use case). otherwise this becomes another headline with no accountability.

    8. Official would imply DOGE was a legitimate federal agency. More like a DOGE lackey.

    9. Thank god, the world is (semi) safe, because these morons will eventually fukkk everything up.

    10. The „official“ is [Gavin Kliger](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_Kliger), a twenty-something Nick Fuentes fan. His qualifications include:

      * Ordering all USAID employees to work from home, and not to come into the office. He had no prior experience at the agency or in government. 
      * Had massive conflicts of interest arising from his stock portfolio containing a number of companies which would potentially benefit from any mass layoffs at the CFPB (which he initiated( and advised to divest from those positions. Kliger declined to divest his positions.
      * In February, Kliger began working at the United States Department of Agriculture to cut the budget and staff among his other appointments.
      * Kliger also began working at the Internal Revenue Service  in February. He sought individual level tax information but was blocked from accessing it by IRS administrators.

      Happy Golden Age!

    11. BathroomEyes on

      Loyalty is what’s rewarded in this administration not competence or merit.

    12. KennyDROmega on

      Because DOGE itself worked so well.

      It’s like getting fired from an entry level role and another company calls asking if you want to be part of the C-suite because you made a cool social media post.

    13. You need a clearance to work on the most basic tasks, unless you are one of these clowns.

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