I helped build a government AI system. DOGE fired me, rolled the AI out to the whole agency, and implied the AI can do my job and the jobs of the others they've fired.

It can't. But, what DOGE accidentally revealed about themselves in the process is fascinating. ๐Ÿงต

From Nov 2023 to Jan 2024 I worked on a tool we called the AI sandbox. Our goal: let federal software devs test out AI tools in a safe way, to discover if they have any use.

Renamed GSAi, the tool has been claimed by DOGE. It is being rolled out on an alarming accelerated schedule.

No one from the new admin wrote a single line of code for it. But GSAi has become their proud "AI-first strategy."

(Previously at my job, rather than AI or any tech we put *people* first. See 18F's work on "human-centered design.")

As my coworker explains in this demo, we knew AI's capability is limited

"The principle is to show you *not* that AI is great for everything, not to try to encourage you to stick AI into every product.... You can get yourself into trouble thinking that it can do things that it can't."

As a fed, I am accustomed to knowledgeable and diverse coworkers who don't get snookered by the latest buzzwords.

But yesterday at GSA headquarters, 6 white guys in suits (one without a tie!) took the stage. They demo'd GSAi like it was pure magic to them.

https://www.wired.com/story/gsa-staff-all-hands-meeting-ai/

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While saying "this is incredible" over and over, Musk's GSA head Stephen Ehikian asked GSAi to "write me a website." The output was not compliant with federal law. It said "Welcome to Our Company" on it and did not resemble a federal website at all.

๐Ÿ˜Ÿ This garbage demo had a terrified audience

One viewer said "if this is the tool meant to replace us, thank God"

Everyone is afraid for their jobs, their projects, and their democracy. There is a widespread impression that AI is supposed to replace the people who are fired.

I actually don't think that's the plan. Let me explain:

There is a quasi-religion in Silicon Valley that views AI as godlike. This faith has always been parallel to Evangelical Christianity: it has salvation (transhumanism), the rapture (the technological singularity), and demons (Roko's Basilisk)

Lately the AI faith has fully fused with Christian Nationalism.

Together, these two faiths crave the end of American liberal democracy and government. You can smell it at GSA.

They won't replace us with AI because ๐’•๐’‰๐’†๐’š ๐’…๐’๐’'๐’• ๐’˜๐’‚๐’๐’• ๐’•๐’ ๐’“๐’†๐’‘๐’๐’‚๐’„๐’† ๐’–๐’” ๐’‚๐’• ๐’‚๐’๐’. They want our work to end. DOGE is firing us as fast as possible, and that is the whole plan.

Listen: maybe I'm wrong and this is just the worst software deployment of my career, not actually a conspiracy against democracy.

Maybe these guys just don't see they are frittering away all product and service design knowledge in the agency. And don't even know that they lack this knowledge.

Honestly: From the 2013 failure of healthcare.gov to today, the government *almost* learned how to build software. We were close. Then a bunch of white men in suits swooped in to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

Maybe they are just incompetent. But I think it's worse than that.

On stage, Ehikian asked GSAi to "write me a plan to rewrite the FAR"

The FAR, Federal Acquisition Regulations, are laws that control how the gov't buys stuff. They are legendary in their complexity for a good reason: to prevent corruption. To protect taxpayer money from theft by beltway bandits.

The AI's "plan" to simplify the FAR was generic and unusable, of course. But it is a subject that Ehikian and DOGE keep returning to: Contracting. Acquisition. The money.

They want to file the corners off of the process that regulates government spending. They want to consolidate all government contracts in one place. And put AI in charge.

I believe the firings and the AI have the same purpose: to get humans out of the loop of evaluating contracts. To automate the process of spending government money. To rig up a computer that sends taxpayer dollars directly to the broligarchy. And to make sure democracy can't switch that computer off.

@skiles
Vendor lockin, with a Fort Knox lock.

And they'll have already made enough to fund their other grifts by the time ee are eventually able to "break the lock".

@skiles also, if you're a contractor who knows how the AI makes its evaluations, well then you've got an edge.
@mk30 @skiles if you are a billionaire whose companies make your money off contracts and controls the system writing them, you are in the $$$$$

@skiles 1/

Thank you for this account. You may certainly be correct in your suspicion that the objective here is simply to gut government purchasing. But I see a historical aspect to the religious conviction that you describe.

Twenty-five years ago I was part of an effort (sponsored by the UN) to develop a standard environment for the exchange of business documents called ebXML. It was an open-standards internet follow-on to EDI.

@skiles 2/

ebXML was sabotaged by Microsoft as a threat to their proprietary systems, but the creation of something that would work with human business processes was also resisted by a faction of zealots within the project who were working for an environment in which all the actual business transactions were between machines, without the need for human businesspeople at all. I can't help seeing the current push for AI in this space as a continuation of that way of thinking.

โฌ†๏ธ @bosak @skiles

>> Twenty-five years ago I was part of an effortโ€ฆ to develop a standard environment for the exchange of business documents called #ebXML. It was an open-standards internet follow-on to #EDI. โ€ฆ an environment in which all the actual business transactions were between machines, without the need for humanโ€ฆ

Then, @timbl and #W3C invented the #SemanticWeb and #OWL reasoners, which I can't help but see as a precursor to the current AI push, and a continuation of that way of thinking

โฌ†๏ธ @bosak @skiles @timbl

#Trump and #Musk want to run the entire #US Government with just #AManAndADog โ€” no other humans in the loop.

I had lengthy discussions with an industrialist who wanted to run his heavy mechanical industry with "just a man and his dog" because he had seen modern data centers run in "lights out" mode.

No amount of persuasion was enough to sway his idea that he could fire his workers and replace them with #AI. Fortunately, the Board fired him before he could fire workers

@skiles bro dudes!!! The Warhammer 40k universe is supposed to be a satirical warning, not an instruction guide!!!

@joncruz @skiles give 40k some credit, the Imperium has a religious injunction against AI.

Don't ask what they do instead, you don't want to know.

@skiles

Indeed. FIY, this is exactly why I called AI a "perfect smokescreen" here:

https://fossforce.com/2025/03/ai-is-not-unavoidable-not-this-ai-thats-for-sure/#google_vignette

AI Is Not Unavoidable. Not This AI, That's for Sure - FOSS Force

Maybe, just maybe, the problem isn't with AI, but with how we're designing it, and perhaps more importantly, how we're using it.

FOSS Force

@skiles Yes yes yes!
(Said the bit in the movie Tron)

The point has never been to increase efficiency, it has been to eliminate AGENCY.

To remove the number of humans that would talk back. The chance someone has a good heart and would not serve, would not stop people getting needlessly hurt etc. To eliminate good conscience.

Why else would you think โ€Christian Nationalistsโ€ are going on so hard about: โ€The Sin of Empathyโ€ right now?

#Ai #DOGE

@gimulnautti @skiles "The sin of empathy" is something people actually say?

@fgbjr @gimulnautti @skiles

Yes, they are calling empathy a "sin."

https://canonpress.com/products/the-sin-of-empathy

... and ...

Elon Musk said
"The fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fact-check-musk-said-fundamental-130000768.html

The Sin of Empathy: Compassion and Its Counterfeits

@JeffGrigg @gimulnautti @skiles I knew about Elon Musk's, er, position on peace love & understanding since his response when questioned about fallout from insisting factory workers carry on in the face of Covid: "People die."

Interesting that it's now being promoted as insightful wisdom.

I dunno. Careful what you wish for, guys.

@JeffGrigg

A lot of pople need to get their heads out of their butts and actually open their Bible to READ IT. For instance John 13.33.

Sorry, but fundamentalist Christians just p!55 me off.

@fgbjr @gimulnautti @skiles

@ParadeGrotesque @JeffGrigg @gimulnautti @skiles I've been told by an evangelical relative in Texas that they've read the bible cover to cover (and probably more than once). They're elderly, and fervent followers of Trump/Cruz/Abbott (and I assume Musk). By whatever means, their capacity to empathize or even to reason has been bleached out of them. I wished them well come time ago, and we no longer talk. At this point I have no idea whether they're still breathing.

@fgbjr

I hear you. These people simply surrender all their intellectual independence to a church or a preacher. Whatever is "recommended" by the lead 'evangelist' is accepted without question.

And it goes on and on. These are cults, pure and simple.

@JeffGrigg @gimulnautti @skiles

@ParadeGrotesque @fgbjr @JeffGrigg @skiles Any text can be twisted by sufficiently advanced narrative into supporting any belief.

Doesnโ€™t even take thousands of years. A decade is more than enough!

@ParadeGrotesque @fgbjr @JeffGrigg @gimulnautti @skiles My parents joined an evangelical cult in the DC area (it got written up in the Washington Post). A key feature is that interpretation of a scripture changed over time according to what the leader wanted it to be under the assertion that God had revealed new info to him. If it weren't so horrifying it would have been funny to see how people just went sure yup isn't he amazing!

@skiles

Iโ€™m pretty sure youโ€™re right. Breaking government services so they can then privatize to fix it. Itโ€™s all about the money. Super corrupt. All the while theyโ€™re chanting a mantra against corruption and the MAGGOTS are eating it up, chanting right along.

@skiles ๐ŸŽฏ ๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐Ÿ”ฅ ๐Ÿ”ฅ
@skiles at some point once we are past the AI is theft part of things they will start to claim that AI is the epitome of democracy as it used everyones data to form its opinion.

@skiles

It's safe to say that no matter what ideology these people believe, greed will be the dominant force.

They can't even help themselves, it's an all you can eat free buffet now. They'll even kill each other for it.

@skiles

Or, to only leave the humans who control the AIs in the loop.
AIs do not act autonomously. They are trained, deployed, controlled.
It is romantic and popular to assign them agenda - but they act on behalf of people.

Just a very very small group of people.
That s the project here.

#thereIsNoAI #onlyPowerTools

@skiles Their endgame is a tad more sinister than just corruption. Itโ€™s to replace all democracies with the techno fascist, feudal charter cities they call network state. In the meantime they wage class war, trying to impoverish, dumb down, and euthanize their future serf population.
@skiles the right has always detested functional government, and being able to replace functioning humans with broken idiot robots is the perfect way to realize their dream of corruption, pervasive discrimination, and an end to any faith among the people that government can do good

@skiles Watching who sits with whom these days, i'd expect Elmo just awkwardly try to hand over the US aparatus to his sugardaddy Peter Thiel and *somehow* let Palantik reign supreme.

Not because of huge tactics but of the most simple thinking - if me, moron, hand stuff to more powerfull person, i'll be safe from my childhood fears.

For Elmo & Trump it is now eiter rule forever or go to jail. So they will do whatever it takes, no matter how weird, confused and evil.

@skiles None of which will make the slightest difference to the size of anyoneโ€™s dick. I have yet to hear of any positive explanation of how making billionaires richer will help anyone else.
@skiles and will this money make their dicks any bigger? I mean really, whatโ€™s the point?
@skiles that may well be. Thanks for the reflection
@skiles A computer cannot be held accountable. That is the appeal and primary function of AI: an accountability divesting machine.
@skiles how first world privileged do you have to be to see anti corruption measures as a stupid hurdle and not as a way to keep society healthy...
@skiles I think they are both incompetent and competent. Itโ€™s just very difficult to know which is which.

@ahltorp @skiles

Zaphod Beeblebrox was their model.

@skiles Sounds similar to when the some people swept into #Chile, where the #SantiagoBoys had *almost* learned running a national economy on #Cybersyn.

https://archive.org/details/the-santiago-boys

Corporate overlords can't stand some actually effective thing benefiting normal people. It'd shatter their saviour complex & fragile egos.

#ProjectCybersyn #ChicagoBoys #StaffordBeer #SalvadorAllende #CalculationDebate #DemocraticPlanning #socialistcalculationdebate

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@skiles oh nah you're totally right, this is yarvinโ€™s butterfly revolution, RAGE (remove all government employees), nick land acceleration. my tinfoil hat says musk is being used to break everything down because nobody really likes him and he'll do anything if you say you'll be his friend
@skiles when it comes down to the fourth or fifth time, goldfingerrs* law overrides Hanlonโ€™s Law.
@skiles Dunning-Kruger lurks around the corner ...
@skiles no no, you got it right.
@skiles You have to be old enough to understand that "corporate memory" is a thing before you can value it.
@skiles i still think it is both. The profeteers of course are less likely to be idiots. But for such a plan to work most of the people doing the work need to be incompetent, loyal and corrupt.

@skiles 15 years ago I was the guy who wrote their "cloud transition plan," in which one of the major risks identified was "vendor will be unable to deliver.". One of the now-retired GSA old farts couldn't believe it.

" but they'll be OBLIGATED to!!"

Yeah, that doesn't fuckin' make them capable.

@the_turtle @skiles
In the 1990s, we had an amusing (by which I mean sad) conversation with a guy who had made his money providing cleaning services in the City of London. He wanted to start a training academy to teach secretaries how to use the advanced features of Microsoft Word. We patiently explained that was a bad plan: most of those features were so bug-ridden that they were unusable. โ€˜Butโ€™, he exclaimed, โ€˜if thatโ€™s true, theyโ€™d get suedโ€™. We just shrugged.
@skiles This is actually the point: they want the state to end at least in most part so that private companies can take over because 'this is freedom'.