Odaily Planet Daily News, informed sources reveal that Elon Musk is recruiting employees for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Steve Davis, president of Musk's tunnel company Boring Co., and former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Michael Kratsios are among the main interviewers for potential candidates. DOGE has currently hired about 10 people and is looking for software engineers, including those with artificial intelligence experience. Currently, DOGE operates from a glass-walled office in Washington, rented by another Musk company, SpaceX, about four blocks from the White House. Some informed sources indicate that Musk and Ramaswamy (another key figure) are still working to determine the structure of DOGE, but they are considering incorporating it as a 501(c)(3). One complexity is that a 501(c)(3) can be a public charity (which means it must pass a public support test and at least one-third of donations must come from a broad base of supporters) or a private foundation, with stricter limitations for private foundations. It remains unclear who will issue salaries for DOGE employees, nor is it clear if Musk or Ramaswamy will invest their own funds into the project. However, the use of the SpaceX office indicates that the world's richest person, Musk, with a net worth of approximately $458 billion, is at least covering some costs. (Bloomberg)