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Alice Miranda Ollstein

@alicemiranda
3 posts
2026-01-27
“Mistakes or oversights in DOT regulations could lead to lawsuits or even injuries and deaths.”  —  www.propublica.org/article/trum...
2026-01-27 View on X
ProPublica

Sources: the US DOT plans to use Gemini to draft federal regulations, cutting the process to just 30 days; the DOT used it to draft a still-unpublished FAA rule

2026-01-26
“Mistakes or oversights in DOT regulations could lead to lawsuits or even injuries and deaths.”  —  www.propublica.org/article/trum...
2026-01-26 View on X
ProPublica

Sources: the US DOT plans to use Gemini to draft federal regulations, cutting the process to just 30 days; the DOT used it to draft a still-unpublished FAA rule

The Transportation Department, which oversees the safety of airplanes, cars and pipelines, plans to use Google Gemini to draft new regulations.

The Transportation Department may use AI, which is “notorious for making mistakes,” to write regulations “that keep airplanes in the sky, prevent gas pipelines from exploding and stop freight trains carrying toxic chemicals from skidding off the rails.” www.propublica.org/article/trum...
2026-01-26 View on X
ProPublica

Sources: the US DOT plans to use Gemini to draft federal regulations, cutting the process to just 30 days; the DOT used it to draft a still-unpublished FAA rule

The Transportation Department, which oversees the safety of airplanes, cars and pipelines, plans to use Google Gemini to draft new regulations.