Dog put a college student responsible for using AI to rewrite regulations
Another source told Wired that Sweet also used the tool in other HUD parts. Wired review a copy of the AI review output of a HUD department, which includes columns showing a text that the AI model is found to need correction while including AI proposals for changes that must be made, essentially offering rewriting. The spreadsheet describes in detail how many words can be eliminated from the individual provisions and give a percentage number, showing how incompatible the provisions are. It is not clear how these percentages are calculated.
Sweet did not respond to requests for comment on his work. In response to a request to clarify the role of Sweet in HUD, a spokesman for the agency said they did not comment on individual staff. The University of Chicago has confirmed that Wired, Sweet is “on student college leave.”
It is unclear how sweet he was assigned to the Dog, but a public account at GitHub shows that he worked on this issue, even before joining the Musk team.
The CLSWEET account GITHUB, which Wired contacted Sweet, has created an application that tracks and analyzes the federal government’s regulations, “showing how the regulatory burden is distributed to government agencies.” The app was last updated in March 2025, weeks before Sweet joined HUD.
A source of HUD, which hears Sweet’s possible role in reviewing the agency’s regulations, said the efforts were unnecessary because the agency was already “put through a multi-year multi-interested Metezer before each rule was created” because of the administrative procedure Act. (This law dictates the way agencies are allowed to establish regulations and allows judicial supervision over everything the agency does.)
Another HUD source said the Sweet title seems to make no sense. “A programmer and quantitative data analyzer are two very different things,” they noted.
Sweet has almost no online print. One of the only references to it online is Brief biography On the East Edge Securities website, an investment company Sweet, founded in 2023 with two other students from the University of Chicago.
The biography is short in detail, but claims that Sweet has worked in the past with several private capital companies, including Pertento Partners, which is based in London, and Tenzing Global Investors based in San Francisco. It is also named as a member of the Paragon Global Investments board, which is a hedge fund managed by students.
The biography also mentions that the sweet “will join the Nexus Point Capital as a summer private capital analyst.” The company has a headquarters in Hong Kong and Shanghai and describes himself as “Asian Private Capital Fund with strategic focus on the control opportunities in the big China market.”
East Edge Securities, Pertento Partners, Tenzing Global Investors, Paragon Global Investments and Nexus Point Capital did not respond to comment requests.
The only other online account related to Sweet seems to be a sub -end account using the same username as the GITHUB account. This account has not published content and follows mainly finances and market -related newsletters. This is also followed by the free Barry Weiss press and Mark Andresesen’s newsletter, the billionaire’s investor in Silicon Valley and Enthusiast of the group chat Who he said spent a lot of time advising Trump and his team After the election.
Doge’s representatives have been in HUD since February when Wired reports That two of these employees gained access to the level of application to some of the most critical and sensitive systems inside the agency.
Earlier this month, the representative Maxin Waters, the best Democrat in the Chamber’s Financial Services Committee, said Dodge “penetrated our country’s residential agencies, stealing a funding congress provided to communities, illegally stopping staff and access to confidential data.