Simone Maria Parazzoli about the Agentic State and how algorithms can transform governments
Ep. 34

Simone Maria Parazzoli about the Agentic State and how algorithms can transform governments

Episode description

Simone Maria Parazzoli is part of the Agentic State project and previously worked for the OECD and the ISI Foundation. His experience on the digital transformation of governments gives interesting insights. In this episode we talked about the Agentic State, an attempt to use technologies, especially AI, to provide governments with better services and faster decisions.

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0:00Introduction
2:33Algorithms in Governance
7:38The Four Characteristics of Agentic Policy Making
14:47Code Is Law and Ambiguity
18:14GovTech and CivicTech
25:06The Space of the State
32:52Making Citizens Heard
37:42The Costs of Inaction
40:41Equal Access to Digital Infrastructure
44:23The Authors of the Paper
46:58Looking Forward
53:23Citizens in the Agentic State
1:00:28Personal Background
1:01:24Final Message