Cutting Through the Noise: Right now, citizens are bogged down by outdated communication systems. For example, New Orleans currently has 120 different city-run newsletters covering everything from carnival captains to localized police reports. Rather than forcing citizens to dig through this mountain of information, emerging tech like “Civilized” envisions a simple, conversational solution where a user can just say, “Hey, let me know when property taxes are due, and I want it all to be handled.”
Finding “Amanda” (and Real-Time Transparency): A modernized government means citizens should be able to see government documents in real time and train AI systems on them. But the real innovation lies in navigating the human element of bureaucracy. An intelligent system shouldn’t just provide data; it should point you to the actual changemakers. As the speaker notes, the AI should be able to tell you, “Hey, Amanda’s the person you really want to talk to. She’ll move your project forward.”
Billion-Dollar Accountability: Finally, there is a massive need for data maintenance and accountability. When a government spends a billion dollars, the public deserves to know if it produced a real outcome. Historically, nobody knows because the data is not maintained. By building better, more transparent data systems from the ground up, we can finally track these massive expenditures and ensure they deliver real value to the community.