AI.gov launches July 4 Trump’s whole-government AI plan leaked 70,000 federal jobs flagged for automation The blueprint is live

The federal government is preparing to activate a centralized artificial intelligence platform called AI.gov on July 4th. The project is being developed under the Trump administration and is designed to embed AI tools across every federal agency. This isn’t a pilot program. It’s a full-scale deployment. The details leaked through a GitHub repository before it was taken offline. The code, staging site, and documentation confirm the launch date and scope.

The initiative is led by the General Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Services. The project head is Thomas Shedd, a former Tesla engineer. The platform will integrate models from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Amazon Bedrock, and Meta’s LLaMA. The system includes three core components: a public-facing chatbot, an API hub for developers, and a real-time dashboard called CONSOLE that tracks AI usage across agencies.

The staging site showed how agencies will connect to the platform. The API documentation listed dozens of models, including some not yet FedRAMP certified. The dashboard will monitor usage metrics across departments. The platform is designed to allow agencies to deploy AI tools without building their own infrastructure.

The launch date is set for July 4th. That’s the same day Trump is expected to announce the next phase of the $500 billion Stargate initiative. That project aims to build a national AI infrastructure over four years. The administration has described it as an “AI Manhattan Project.” The goal is to centralize AI procurement and outpace China in AI development.

Internal memos from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, outlined plans to replace up to 70,000 federal jobs with AI agents. The language used was “freeing up FTEs for higher-impact work.” The AI.gov platform is the formal mechanism for that transition. The staging site and GitHub documentation confirm the scope and intent.

The platform is not experimental. It is operational. The public-facing chatbot, the API integrations, and the CONSOLE dashboard are all built and tested. The GitHub repository was removed after reporters began asking questions, but archived versions remain accessible. The launch is moving forward.

Sources:

https://www.techtimes.com/articles/310737/20250610/trumps-ai-chatbot-reportedly-coming-via-aigov-what-will-it-bring-americans.htm

https://winbuzzer.com/2025/06/11/ai-gov-trumps-secret-plan-to-accelerate-federal-ai-xcxwbn/

https://www.theregister.com/2025/06/10/trump_admin_leak_government_ai_plans/