Reboot Weekly: Decluttering San Francisco, AI in Turkish Schools, and Hope at Code for America
How do you find the rules a city no longer needs? In San Francisco, AI helped, scanning 16 million words of municipal code to surface 174 outdated reporting requirements. In a new Reboot Democracy piece, Dane Gambrell walks through how the city partnered with Stanford's RegLab to draft a 351-page cleanup ordinance. Beth Simone Noveck makes the case in the Times - Scottish Edition that AI's most important democratic role may be helping governments listen at scale, drawing on Camden and Scotland. Elif Davutoglu examines Türkiye's new YAZEK system, which requires educators to formally declare every AI tool they use in classrooms, and the gap between procedural compliance and substantive oversight. And from the Code for America Summit, Robert Asaro-Angelo argues that hope in public service becomes credible when civil servants have the authority and tools to fix systems from within.