Stephen Skeap
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It could be used for business purposes, especially if you're Elon Musk. His companies have several active cases before the NLRB. There's a group of former SpaceX employees that have lodged a complaint against Musk as an example. And Musk and SpaceX are part of a group of companies that have filed suit saying that the NLRB itself is unconstitutional.
It could be used for business purposes, especially if you're Elon Musk. His companies have several active cases before the NLRB. There's a group of former SpaceX employees that have lodged a complaint against Musk as an example. And Musk and SpaceX are part of a group of companies that have filed suit saying that the NLRB itself is unconstitutional.
It could be used for business purposes, especially if you're Elon Musk. His companies have several active cases before the NLRB. There's a group of former SpaceX employees that have lodged a complaint against Musk as an example. And Musk and SpaceX are part of a group of companies that have filed suit saying that the NLRB itself is unconstitutional.
So in theory, if this data was taken by somebody affiliated with Doge and given it to Elon Musk, he could have access to sensitive information about these cases that have been filed against his companies, used to target lawyers or witnesses or other people involved with the case. Also, it's stuff about his competitors.
So in theory, if this data was taken by somebody affiliated with Doge and given it to Elon Musk, he could have access to sensitive information about these cases that have been filed against his companies, used to target lawyers or witnesses or other people involved with the case. Also, it's stuff about his competitors.
So in theory, if this data was taken by somebody affiliated with Doge and given it to Elon Musk, he could have access to sensitive information about these cases that have been filed against his companies, used to target lawyers or witnesses or other people involved with the case. Also, it's stuff about his competitors.
I mean, there are multiple competitors that also have cases before the NLRB and also have trade secrets or other inner company workings that are involved here. Another thing I want people to think about is the potential for data scraping.
I mean, there are multiple competitors that also have cases before the NLRB and also have trade secrets or other inner company workings that are involved here. Another thing I want people to think about is the potential for data scraping.
I mean, there are multiple competitors that also have cases before the NLRB and also have trade secrets or other inner company workings that are involved here. Another thing I want people to think about is the potential for data scraping.
There's been a lot of reporting across the government about Musk and Doge and the use of artificial intelligence programs, you know, things like XAI and Grok, that are being used to basically train on government data for things.
There's been a lot of reporting across the government about Musk and Doge and the use of artificial intelligence programs, you know, things like XAI and Grok, that are being used to basically train on government data for things.
There's been a lot of reporting across the government about Musk and Doge and the use of artificial intelligence programs, you know, things like XAI and Grok, that are being used to basically train on government data for things.
Well, we have seen testimony in those federal court cases that I was talking about of people expressing alarm about how Doge had access to the data. But at the same time, there isn't really much of a response because many of these cybersecurity professionals have resigned, been forced out, relocated, put on administrative leave, taken the buyouts that have been offered.
Well, we have seen testimony in those federal court cases that I was talking about of people expressing alarm about how Doge had access to the data. But at the same time, there isn't really much of a response because many of these cybersecurity professionals have resigned, been forced out, relocated, put on administrative leave, taken the buyouts that have been offered.
Well, we have seen testimony in those federal court cases that I was talking about of people expressing alarm about how Doge had access to the data. But at the same time, there isn't really much of a response because many of these cybersecurity professionals have resigned, been forced out, relocated, put on administrative leave, taken the buyouts that have been offered.
So it's really hamstrung the ability to respond to or keep track of what Doge is doing. I'm thinking specifically of Erie Meyer, a technologist who stepped down after Doge did something similar at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Jenna talked to her for this story. She said,
So it's really hamstrung the ability to respond to or keep track of what Doge is doing. I'm thinking specifically of Erie Meyer, a technologist who stepped down after Doge did something similar at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Jenna talked to her for this story. She said,
So it's really hamstrung the ability to respond to or keep track of what Doge is doing. I'm thinking specifically of Erie Meyer, a technologist who stepped down after Doge did something similar at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Jenna talked to her for this story. She said,
Another employee at the Department of Interior sub agency who requested anonymity fearing retribution said their cyber teams are, quote, pissed because they have to sit on their hands when every single alarm system we have regarding insider threats is going off.
Another employee at the Department of Interior sub agency who requested anonymity fearing retribution said their cyber teams are, quote, pissed because they have to sit on their hands when every single alarm system we have regarding insider threats is going off.