Reboot Weekly: Governments Use AI to Simplify Rules and Strengthen Participation
Dane Gambrell interviews Reeve Bull on how Virginia used AI to analyze hundreds of thousands of regulatory requirements, cutting 35.7% of them and saving an estimated $1.4 billion annually, but only after years of human groundwork. Wietse Van Ransbeeck shows how AI is making large-scale listening usable, helping governments process tens of thousands of public inputs by matching participation to the policy cycle. And Basque MP Xabier Barandiaran describes how the Basque Country is embedding participation directly into law, making collaboration traceable and enforceable, not optional. Elsewhere, a congressional staffer builds his own AI tools in the absence of institutional support, and the FDA pilots real-time monitoring of clinical trials. This and more in this week's News that Caught Our Eye