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Netherlands to Cut $1.1 Billion Using AI, Inspired by DOGE Strategy

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Interior Minister Judith Uitermark

The Dutch government is set to implement artificial intelligence-driven budget cuts totaling $1.1 billion by 2029, following a strategy reminiscent of the cost-saving measures seen in Dogecoin’s decentralized model. Interior Minister Judith Uitermark unveiled the plan to the Netherlands’ parliament on March 14, emphasizing a push for efficiency through automation and digital governance.

In a letter to lawmakers, Uitermark outlined the initiative’s goal of reducing bureaucracy, simplifying regulations, and minimizing administrative burdens—an approach that echoes the streamlined, rule-light philosophy behind DOGE’s success in crypto markets. As reported by Bloomberg, the Dutch government aims to harness AI to optimize public spending while maintaining essential services.

While the full details of AI’s role in these cuts remain unclear, the Netherlands is positioning itself at the forefront of AI-driven governance, raising questions about the balance between automation and human oversight in policymaking. If successful, this approach could serve as a model for other nations seeking to trim expenses without sacrificing efficiency.

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