
Will AI ever be smart enough to decipher federal regulations?
Fox News
A federal agency is pondering whether AI might someday be used to scrub federal regulations and propose changes, but some say AI will never be powerful enough to get it done.
The Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) is an independent federal agency that works to increase the efficiency and fairness of regulations. In early May, ACUS released a report it commissioned on how AI and other algorithmic tools might be used to conduct retrospective reviews of federal rules to improve them. Pete Kasperowicz is a politics editor at Fox News Digital.
That report said AI might already be able to conduct "housekeeping" chores, such as finding typos or incorrect citations but said AI might also be trained to do much more.

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