Elon Musk's team used ChatGPT to slash grants, but no goal achieved: New video testimony of DOGE staffer reveals

In recent video depositions, DOGE employees Justin Fox and Nate Cavanaugh disclosed that the organization leveraged ChatGPT to identify over $100 million in grants focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). However, the initiative did not meet its intended goals, resulting in the cancellation of these grants. The use of artificial intelligence in assessing and streamlining grant applications has raised questions about the effectiveness and implications of relying on technology for sensitive social initiatives. This revelation sheds light on the challenges faced by organizations in balancing technological advancements with the complex realities of funding and supporting DEI programs. As debates around the use of AI in critical decision-making processes continue, the outcome of this case could influence future practices within both corporate and philanthropic sectors regarding grant allocation and social responsibility.
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