A DOGE AI Tool Called SweetREX Is Coming to Slash US Government Regulation

Wired – no paywall – “Named for its developer, an undergrad who took leave from UChicago to become a DOGE affiliate, a new AI tool automates the review of federal regulations and flags rules it thinks can be eliminated. Efforts to gut regulation across the US government using AI are well underway. On Wednesday, the …

Subjects: AI, Congress, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

AI Agents and the Law

AI Agents and the Law. Mark O. Riedl, Deven R. Desai. arXiv – AAAI Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society As AI becomes more “agentic,” it faces technical and socio-legal issues it must address if it is to fulfill its promise of increased economic productivity and efficiency. This paper uses technical and legal perspectives to …

Subjects: Legal Research

Flight Deals is our new, AI-powered flight search tool

Google Blog: “Attention deal-seekers Today, we’re introducing Flight Deals, a new, AI-powered search tool within Google Flights. Flight Deals is designed for flexible travelers whose number one goal is saving money on their next trip. Instead of playing with different dates, destinations and filters to uncover the best deals, you can just describe when, where …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Search Engines, Transportation

I dialed these 14 secret codes to unlock hidden features on my Android and iPhone

ZDNet – “Enter these short codes into your phone’s dialer to unlock new menus, screens, and features to try. These codes work on both Android and iPhone unless otherwise noted as device-specific. A few are carrier-specific, however, meaning they’ll only work if you’re on a particular mobile network (like AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile). And fair …

Subjects: Cybersecurity, Privacy

Site Behind Major SSN Leak Returns With Detailed Data on Millions

Follow up to previous posts – National Public Data Published Its Own Passwords; Is Your SSN in the National Public Data Breach? Here’s How to Find Out; and How to Remove Your Profile From National Public Data; See also PC Mag – “National Public Data, a website infamous for its role in leaking millions of …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

How to Remove Your Profile From National Public Data

PCMag: The new National Public Data site has an opt-out form to delete your profile data. However, many users are likely unaware of such an option, enabling these type of sites to continue trafficking their information. Here’s how to delete your data: Search your name on nationalpublicdata.com When you find your profile, click View Full Profile Copy …

Subjects: E-Records, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

The Interactive GenAI Legal Hallucination Tracker

“Coming Soon: The Interactive GenAI Legal Hallucination Tracker — Sneak Peek Today! August 10, 2025 by Jenny Wondracek – “If you follow me on LinkedIn or spoke with me at AALL, you’ve probably seen me teasing this project like it’s the season finale of a legal tech drama. Well, the wait is (almost) over — …

Subjects: AI, Copyright, Government Documents, Intellectual Property, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

The 25 pieces of culture that explain the last 25 years

Vox – no paywall: “Here’s a picture of what life looked like at the turn of the millennium: We couldn’t stop gossiping about the extramarital affairs of the scandal-ridden president of the United States; we rented movies from Blockbuster and showed off our vast CD collections; we waited patiently for modems to connect us to …

Subjects: Education, Financial System, Food and Nutrition, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legislation, Social Media

Hack of federal court filing system exploited security flaws known since 2020

Follow up to Federal court filing system hit in sweeping hack and the New York Times Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System – See Politico: “The intrusion into the federal judiciary’s case filing system was like “taking candy from a baby,” said one person with knowledge of the hack. …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

Google will now let you pick your top sources for search results

TechCrunch: “Google is rolling out a new feature called “Preferred Sources” in the U.S. and India, which allows users to select their preferred choice of news sites and blogs to be shown in the Top Stories section of Google’s search results. Enabling this feature means you will see more content from the sites you like, …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

The Open Source Tool That Has Preserved 150,000 Pieces of Online Evidence

bellingcat: “bellingcat’s Auto Archiver is a tool aimed at preserving online digital content before it can be modified, deleted or taken down. Publicly launched in 2022, it has preserved over 150,000 web pages and social media posts to date. The Auto Archiver has been used by Bellingcat’s journalists to preserve information on dozens of fast …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Courts, E-Records, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Search Engines

Just how much has DOGE exaggerated its numbers? Now we have receipts.

“A POLITICO analysis of DOGE data reveals the organization saved less than 5 percent of its claimed savings from nearly 10,100 contract terminations. The Trump administration’s claim that it is saving billions of dollars through DOGE-related cuts to federal contracts is drastically exaggerated, according to a new POLITICO analysis of public data and federal spending …

Subjects: AI, E-Government, E-Records, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Legal Research