❌AI Tool Used to Cut VA Contracts Was Flawed and RiskyPlus: Amazon is training humanoid robots to deliver packages
Happy Friday, everyone. Today, we’re looking at how DOGE built an overly simplistic AI tool to make major decisions at the VA, raising serious questions about how many similar tools are out there, causing costly problems. Meanwhile, Amazon says humanoid robots could soon deliver packages. But how will they get into buildings or homes? That part seems... highly questionable. Plus, don’t miss today’s video series, tools of the day, and top AI trends. Have a great weekend!
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Amazon is training humanoid robots to deliver packagesAmazon is reportedly testing humanoid robots to deliver packages, using AI to help them understand and act on voice commands. These robots, developed with Agility Robotics, will be transported in Rivian electric vans and trained at a new indoor facility in San Francisco. The test site includes an obstacle course and a Rivian van to simulate real-world delivery. Amazon plans to have the robots jump out of the van and drop off packages, moving closer to fully automating its logistics chain. Models being tested include the Digit robot and a $16,000 Unitree robot from China. I am not sure how robots are going to manage to get into people’s houses and buildings when humans have a hard time doing so. We shall see. Amazon already uses robots in warehouses and acquired autonomous vehicle company Zoox in 2020, signaling long-term plans to automate deliveries from warehouse to doorstep. 🧰 AI ToolsAnimal Care Apps.
Download our list of 1000+ Tools for free. AI Tool Used to Cut VA Contracts Was Flawed and RiskyThe Trump administration used an AI tool, built in just one day by a non-medical software engineer at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to flag over 2,000 Veterans Affairs (VA) contracts as “munchable” or candidates for cancellation. The tool was built with outdated AI models and frequently made major errors, including inflating contract values (e.g., $35K mistaken for $34M) and misjudging essential services like cancer research and blood analysis as expendable. Experts widely criticized the tool as unreliable and dangerous. It was trained on limited data (only the first few pages of each contract) and lacked context about federal law or how the VA operates. Despite VA claims that human review was involved, internal emails reveal staff often had mere hours to justify contracts using 255-character explanations. The tool’s creator, Sahil Lavingia, admitted the AI was flawed and said it should not have been blindly trusted. He open-sourced the code with Elon Musk’s approval, which likely contributed to his dismissal. 🚀 Bring Your Website to Life with an AI Chatbot
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Friday, June 6, 2025
❌AI Tool Used to Cut VA Contracts Was Flawed and Risky
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