Elon Musk's Young Engineers Run Government Efficiency

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Summary

Elon Musk hires young engineers to run government efficiency department, sparking controversy; DOGE is shrouded in secrecy; engineers' digital footprints are limited; motivations behind their involvement remain unclear.

Key Points

  • Elon Musk hired at least six young engineers for his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)

  • The engineers are under the age of 25, and their digital footprints are limited

  • Their motivations behind their involvement in DOGE remain unclear

Why It Matters

This article highlights the controversy surrounding Elon Musk's hiring of young engineers to run his government efficiency department, sparking questions about transparency and accountability.

Author

Margaux MacColl

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