Re: Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:43 am
I replied "Because all of the others have laws concerning how they store and use the information."
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
Can I get a link on this to something that actually has knowledge of what they are doing? Having a database full of data isn’t “training” an LLM to do anything. The database doesn’t have any data in it that can be used to establish a fitness function that would teach the AI to do anything.Kraken wrote:Musk's team is training a LLM on government databases that no other AI has ever seen, with the fattest one of all being the Treasury. When it's operational it will set budgets and choose personnel, with Congress' blessing because work is hard. The alpha version is already in play.
Since it's fine for random to have it ask them to send it to me please. I could use a new credit card.Skinypupy wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2025 11:10 pmThis seems to be the prevailing opinion from my MAGA family members as well.Blackhawk wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2025 10:04 pm According to a certain family member, your doctor, car dealer, and all sorts of other people have your SSN, so why not Musk and his secretive police?
It's also compartmentalized and primarily only used to verify identity when your doctor or phone provider use it.Blackhawk wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:43 am I replied "Because all of the others have laws concerning how they store and use the information."
The things they have been losing their shit over for years already. "SSN was never meant to be an identifier outside of payment and benefits." "Shouldn't be tracking me." "No right to use my personal information." "money under the mattress because they have no right to know what I own." etc... It's been part of their very loud and defiant small government chants since I began to learn about the world of political viewpoints.LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:01 am The mental gymnastics MAGA goes through to justify things they would otherwise be losing their shit over is astounding.
Can someone explain to me why your doctor or car dealer have your SSN? Also, phone provider? Wtf?Blackhawk wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:43 am I replied "Because all of the others have laws concerning how they store and use the information."
I recently read a post by a supposed Canadian that we shouldn't jump to conclusions about Drumpf, and how his attacks on Canada will likely end once we've removed our lame duck Prime Minister. It's not drumpf attacking us, it's Trudeau.LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 10:01 am The mental gymnastics MAGA goes through to justify things they would otherwise be losing their shit over is astounding.
Doctor has it because SSN has become a national ID.
That's...insane. No wonder ID theft is so prevalent. @Icebear: Everyone having your SSN is more likely to result in fraud, not less.
DOGE is working on a custom chatbot called GSAiRunningMn9 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 9:35 amCan I get a link on this to something that actually has knowledge of what they are doing? Having a database full of data isn’t “training” an LLM to do anything. The database doesn’t have any data in it that can be used to establish a fitness function that would teach the AI to do anything.Kraken wrote:Musk's team is training a LLM on government databases that no other AI has ever seen, with the fattest one of all being the Treasury. When it's operational it will set budgets and choose personnel, with Congress' blessing because work is hard. The alpha version is already in play.
I’m skeptical.
That's true...I was thinking my doctor did, but their databases are health card unique keys.GreenGoo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:57 amThat's...insane. No wonder ID theft is so prevalent. @Icebear: Everyone having your SSN is more likely to result in fraud, not less.
I don't know exactly how it works in Canada, but I know none of the organizations mentioned so far have my SIN (Canada's SSN).
Given how much medical has been hacked in the last 5 years, ...yeah, although quite frankly since the Experian "you might have been exposed but probably not (Oh did we not say they got everything on nearly everyone, even though you didn't actually register with us)" it matters very little. All you can do is lock your credit down and actively monitor it yourself. I get random tests on my credit card every few years with a something like $.10 bill for a sticker and every few years I cycle to a new credit card number and code. I'm a bit surprised that they get through, as I get text every time someone fails and they rarely try. Like once or twice a year at most.GreenGoo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:57 amThat's...insane. No wonder ID theft is so prevalent. @Icebear: Everyone having your SSN is more likely to result in fraud, not less.
I don't know exactly how it works in Canada, but I know none of the organizations mentioned so far have my SIN (Canada's SSN).
The SSN was never intended to be a national ID. It was created in the 30s for social security benefits.GreenGoo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:57 amThat's...insane. No wonder ID theft is so prevalent. @Icebear: Everyone having your SSN is more likely to result in fraud, not less.
I don't know exactly how it works in Canada, but I know none of the organizations mentioned so far have my SIN (Canada's SSN).
Feels like we are taking a leap there from what is described, to AI replacing Congress, right?
That's where I'm trying to be. What we KNOW is horrendous enough.Blackhawk wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 1:54 pm We're taking lots of leaps, and I'm skeptical of any hard claims about specific plans and intentions (of which there are likely many.) That path leads to anger and panic about suppositions and guesses. That way lies the conspiracy theory bull we've watched MAGA touting for years. I try to limit myself to actual actions and their motivations, while staying noncommittally aware of other possibilities.
Well, you can guess what Musk's end objective is. But sure, the move-fast-and-break-things stage is going to take a while before he gets to the fix-it-with-tech stage.RunningMn9 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:49 pmFeels like we are taking a leap there from what is described, to AI replacing Congress, right?
I will say that I laughed out loud at the line about "we have to try to understand how the government is spending money". Yeah, because you have no fucking idea what you are doing, or what you are looking at, and it's only been 3 weeks, and you are trying to fire everyone that does know.
And the FDA - because who cares about food, medicine, cosmetics and a few other...interesting things that no one cares about.
The Trump administration’s effort to slash the size of the federal workforce reached the Food and Drug Administration this weekend, as recently hired employees who review the safety of food ingredients, medical devices and other products were fired.
Probationary employees across the FDA received notices on Saturday evening that their jobs were being eliminated, according to three FDA staffers who spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
Fun fact. Social Security cards used to be metal. I know a couple friends who found them metal detecting.LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:41 pmThe SSN was never intended to be a national ID. It was created in the 30s for social security benefits.GreenGoo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:57 amThat's...insane. No wonder ID theft is so prevalent. @Icebear: Everyone having your SSN is more likely to result in fraud, not less.
I don't know exactly how it works in Canada, but I know none of the organizations mentioned so far have my SIN (Canada's SSN).
IIRC the history correctly, there was a push for a national ID in the 50s-60s but fear about the government "tracking" its citizens killed it. So the SSN, which was never intended to be used for a national ID, became the de facto national ID. And it's horrible at it because it was never designed to be an ID.
Fun but not exactly a fact.msduncan wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:15 pmFun fact. Social Security cards used to be metal. I know a couple friends who found them metal detecting.LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:41 pmThe SSN was never intended to be a national ID. It was created in the 30s for social security benefits.GreenGoo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:57 amThat's...insane. No wonder ID theft is so prevalent. @Icebear: Everyone having your SSN is more likely to result in fraud, not less.
I don't know exactly how it works in Canada, but I know none of the organizations mentioned so far have my SIN (Canada's SSN).
IIRC the history correctly, there was a push for a national ID in the 50s-60s but fear about the government "tracking" its citizens killed it. So the SSN, which was never intended to be used for a national ID, became the de facto national ID. And it's horrible at it because it was never designed to be an ID.
What was their plan for illegally accessing the IRS data? How are they going to find fraud or waste in there? I get the answer is “they aren’t looking for fraud or waste”, but what do they claim they want to do with it?Holman wrote:They told us long ago that this was their plan. We're watching government being drowned in a bathtub.
That things no longer work could not possibly make them happier.
No chance. Once it goes public, kompromat becomes useless.RunningMn9 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 6:57 pm Also - how quickly do we think that damaging tax info will be leaked on their enemies? 30 minutes?
My point was about shrinking and destroying government, which has been the conservative dream for decades.RunningMn9 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 6:57 pmWhat was their plan for illegally accessing the IRS data? How are they going to find fraud or waste in there? I get the answer is “they aren’t looking for fraud or waste”, but what do they claim they want to do with it?Holman wrote:They told us long ago that this was their plan. We're watching government being drowned in a bathtub.
That things no longer work could not possibly make them happier.
He won’t say a word in public. But if they don’t vote trumps way in Congress they are toast.RunningMn9 wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 6:57 pmWhat was their plan for illegally accessing the IRS data? How are they going to find fraud or waste in there? I get the answer is “they aren’t looking for fraud or waste”, but what do they claim they want to do with it?Holman wrote:They told us long ago that this was their plan. We're watching government being drowned in a bathtub.
That things no longer work could not possibly make them happier.
Also - how quickly do we think that damaging tax info will be leaked on their enemies? 30 minutes?
Step 1 - get rid of federal employees, experience failures and inefficienciesA team from Elon Musk’s SpaceX is visiting the Air Traffic Control Command Center in Virginia Monday to help overhaul the system in the wake of last month’s deadly air disaster in Washington, DC, US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced. The news comes after CNN reported that the Federal Aviation Administration fired hundreds of probationary employees who maintain critical air traffic control infrastructure.
I've seen it pointed out that Musk actually believes that we are likely living in a simulation.Blackhawk wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2025 4:20 pm My pet theory with Elon is that he's still an insecure high school kid who prefers to get lost in a game of D&D than face the real world. He just happens to be one who got lucky enough to survive the early internet and became insanely rich because of it. You can see it in the way he dabbles in various tech fields - a little bit of space, a little bit of sci-fi supercar, and so on. He's playing a real-life game of "Let's be big and powerful" because it makes him feel good and 'impresses' people. And now he's getting to play it in the biggest, most impressive way that he could ever imagine.
Interesting. My google searches and an inquiry to ChatGPT says that in the 1930s there were some metal cards made and distributed by the US government. Now I'm having to dig(research) some more.Unagi wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:28 pmFun but not exactly a fact.msduncan wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 5:15 pmFun fact. Social Security cards used to be metal. I know a couple friends who found them metal detecting.LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 12:41 pmThe SSN was never intended to be a national ID. It was created in the 30s for social security benefits.GreenGoo wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2025 11:57 amThat's...insane. No wonder ID theft is so prevalent. @Icebear: Everyone having your SSN is more likely to result in fraud, not less.
I don't know exactly how it works in Canada, but I know none of the organizations mentioned so far have my SIN (Canada's SSN).
IIRC the history correctly, there was a push for a national ID in the 50s-60s but fear about the government "tracking" its citizens killed it. So the SSN, which was never intended to be used for a national ID, became the de facto national ID. And it's horrible at it because it was never designed to be an ID.
There was a time when people would have a metal card made, but they have never been issued/created that way officially.
So, no, SS cards didn’t used to be metal. But your friends did find some.
I don’t think it’s a scam per se. I think that he has a fundamental belief that “intelligence” is more important than domain knowledge.Smoove_B wrote:I feel like this entire thing is a scam happening out in the open and no one is doing anything about it