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DOGE Used Meta AI Model to Review Emails From Federal Workers from Wired Makena Kelly

Tom Bettenhausen2 hours ago01 mins

DOGE tested and used Meta’s Llama 2 model to review and classify responses from federal workers to the infamous “Fork in the Road” email.DOGE tested and used Meta’s Llama 2 model to review and classify responses from federal workers to the infamous “Fork in the Road” email. 

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