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Florida Doge Force looks at Ki to cut bureaucratic “inflating”

The GOV. -Governor of Florida, Ron Desantis, published a task force on Monday for the creation of the Task Force for State Efficiency (Department of Governmental Efficiency) that uses AI and new technologies to reduce bureaucratic “inflating”.

“Florida has set the standard for tax conservative governance, and our new Task Force in Florida Doge will contribute even more to serve people in Florida,” said Desantis in a press release.

With the governor's action, Florida joins five countries with active Doge groups, including Iowa, New Hampshire and Texas. Consider the legislator in at least seven other states, from Illinois to New Jersey to South Carolina, to create similar companies.


In particular, the Task Force of Florida will use a one -year term for “elegant regulations and commissions, review of the state university and university businesses and expenses, use artificial intelligence to further examine the state bodies in order to uncover hidden waste and the expenditure habits of local companies Check the light for waste and flatulence. “

Since taking office in 2019, Governor Desantis has worked on reducing the size of the state government by eliminating the boards, setting regulations, the expenditure in the past year is reducing around $ 3.5 billion in saving the state debt by 41 percent has lowered and increased the Regeny Day. Funds of more than 9.4 billion US dollars, according to the explanation.

The governor's goals for the Task Force Florida Doge are:

  • Eliminate another 70 boards and commissions in 2025
  • Perform deep immersion in all college and university companies and expenses to maintain recommendations to the Board of Directors and the State Education Committee
  • Use AI to supplement the ongoing efforts to review operations within state agencies and to determine other ways to reduce unnecessary expenses and to eliminate the bureaucracy
  • Investigate
  • Save the money of taxpayers by returning unused or excess federal dollars to be assigned to the state

This story first appeared in Industry insider – FloridaPart of E. Republic ,, Government technology Parent company.

Katya Diaz is an employee of government technology. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in global strategic communication from Florida International University.

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