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Brown University student causes ‘harm’ for sending DOGE-like email to staff

Brown University students have been accused of causing “emotional harm” to the university. Because he asked non-accounting employees at the school what they were doing all day.

“It costs $93,064 to attend Brown University,” student Alex Sier wrote in pirate line operation. Published Tuesday. “The annual budget deficit is $46 million. I wanted to know where all the money is heading.”

With the help of AI, Shieh created a database of 3,805 non-accounting employees at Brown University. He also asked them, “What do you do all day?”

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Van Wickle Gates stands on the edge of Brown University's main campus in Providence, Rhode Island, USA on August 16, 2022. (Reuters/Brian Snyder)

To organize his information and rank the roles of non-financial employees, he created the website Bloat@Brown. Sea said it resembles Mark Zuckerberg's university project, which involves discarding Doge and Mark Zuckerberg's student ID photos.

Shieh wrote about how to use LinkedIn, the Student Newspaper and public information about job seekers to compile all the information about each employee and supply that information to the AI ​​app GPT-4o Mini to rank non-specialized employees.

Sie, a sophomore at Brown University, said he made plastic tarps for school shared work and leisure spaces, which charge students $93,064 a year, because he did the job from a regular room in the dorm basement where every rain floods.

He formatted his site to identify three specific jobs.

According to Shieh, Dei was important to consider. President Donald Trump The executive order and his administration have threatened to withhold federal funds from universities with DEI policies.

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Shieh formatted his site to identify three specific jobs. (Fox News)

In 2024, Brown University Offices of diversity, equality and inclusionreportedly.”Over $254 million“Federal funding.

“After digging, I discovered that much of the money was thrown into the bureaucratic hole,” Sier wrote. “The small military of 3,805 non-financial managers is more than twice as much as faculty, employing about one administrator per two undergraduate students.”

In addition to the information Shieh found, he sent 3,805 non-accounting employees a massive amount of emails asking about their duties.

“This was intentionally done late at night in case Brown's IT team felt they were prone to block emails from my domain,” Shee said, saying he is a journalist for Brown Spector, an inactive libertarian journal that is about to resume.

Shieh said that of the 3,805 people who sent the email, only 20 of the 20 responded, with several replies allegedly saying “F– K You,” and another replies ordered Shieh to “stick it all over the cactus.” [his] a–. “

The next day, after sending an email, the university reportedly told staff not to respond to Shieh's emails. Additionally, Sie alleged that his Social Security number was leaked and that his email was spammed in “all porn newsletters on the internet.”

“Like before, less than 48 hours later It has been reportedAssociate Dean, which my model warned, could be redundant (her role overlapped with other deans on the discipline team, and she was the only person without a JD), and I informed me that I had been reviewed for “emotional/psychological harm,” “invasion of privacy,” “violation of operational rules,” “false violations,” and “false violations.”

Sayles Hall on Brown University's campus

Brown University (Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Sier, represented by the Foundation for Personal Rights and Expression (Fires), said the dean returned all the confidential information he had and said he had been “slashed from the public internet.”

“If university administrators are scared of sophomores with laptops, they should be afraid of what will come next,” Cie wrote.

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In a statement Fox News Digital“Around 3,800 Brown staff members were emailed early on Tuesday, March 18th, noting the launch of a website that appears to be targeting their name and position descriptions to launch data accessed through the university's technology platform,” said Brian Clark, Vice President of News and Strategic Campus Communications at Brown University.

Clark said, “The website contained a lightly described work function for individuals appointed at all job levels. The email was framed as a journalistic inquiry, but the assumed news organization identified in the email had not had a positive status in Brown for more than a decade. Privacy, the university cannot provide additional details to counter the inaccuracies and false characteristics that dealt with this issue most seriously.”

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