Anthony Jancso, co-founder of the government tech startup AccelerateX, is recruiting technologists to develop AI agents intended to automate tasks currently performed by tens of thousands of federal employees. This initiative is part of a project associated with Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Jancso claims that over 300 roles could be standardized, potentially freeing up 70,000 federal workers for higher-impact tasks. However, his proposal has faced backlash, with many expressing skepticism about the feasibility and ethics of replacing human workers with AI. Critics argue that deploying AI across diverse federal agencies is complex and could lead to unreliable outcomes. Experts emphasize that while AI can enhance efficiency, it is unlikely to fully replace human jobs. The project reflects ongoing efforts by DOGE to integrate AI into government operations, despite concerns about job security and the reliability of AI systems.