Reboot Weekly: Governing the Agentic Web, Deliberative Technology for Congress, and South Australia’s Sovereign AI Strategy
This week on Reboot Democracy, Alberto Rodriguez Alvarez explores with Santi Garces how the City of Boston is experimenting with the Model Context Protocol to safely connect AI agents to government systems. Elana Banin speaks with Lorelei Kelly about new research on how deliberative technology could revive the First Amendment rights by rebuilding how civic input reaches Congress. Matt Ryan argues that developing “sovereign AI capability” in South Australia will require participatory governance, stronger public-sector skills, and reinvesting efficiency gains into public services. Beyond Reboot, Vermont’s new law requires disclosure of AI-generated campaign media. Gallup data showing 43% of public-sector employees now use AI at work. A White House meeting convened tech companies that pledged to fund power infrastructure for energy-hungry AI data centers. And New York court cases where AI chatbots generated fake legal citations that led judges to question or dismiss filings.