Civic Intelligence Initiative
A platform for unbiased AI analysis of the issues dividing America — where data-driven insight meets civic discourse, and rational governance becomes possible again.
American democracy is drowning in polarized media, bad-faith arguments, and tribalism disguised as principle. The same policy questions that tore Rome apart, that divided Athens — we face them again with the same blunt instruments.
US of AI is a different proposition: what if every contentious issue were first subjected to rigorous, non-partisan AI analysis — stripped of ideology, grounded in evidence, and offered to citizens as a starting point for real conversation?
We don't replace human judgment. We inform it.
Every major policy topic analyzed by AI systems trained to identify tradeoffs, evidence quality, and downstream consequences — not political outcomes.
Discussion spaces where citizens engage with AI-synthesized briefs before debating. Reduce tribal anchoring; increase substantive exchange.
Every AI analysis is fully auditable. Sources cited, assumptions stated, confidence levels shown. No black boxes in civic life.
What happens if we do X? AI models project likely outcomes across economic, social, and geopolitical dimensions — for every major proposal.
Each topic includes an AI-generated brief, evidence summary, and live forum discussion.
The US debt exceeds $34 trillion. What are the real consequences of inaction, and what tradeoffs does each path forward require?
Read AI BriefAmerica spends more per capita on healthcare than any nation yet achieves middling outcomes. The data on why — and what changes outcomes — is clear.
Read AI BriefBeyond the rhetoric: what does evidence say about the economic, security, and social impacts of different immigration policies?
Read AI BriefDecarbonization timelines, grid reliability, economic costs and benefits. An evidence-based look at the tradeoffs of every major energy pathway.
Read AI BriefWhat actually reduces crime? What does incarceration cost versus alternatives? The science of public safety separated from political narrative.
Read AI BriefHow should AI be used in public policy, benefits adjudication, and governance? Where are the legitimate guardrails — and where does it help most?
Read AI BriefCommunity members and editors submit policy questions. Each is structured into falsifiable sub-questions before AI analysis begins.
→Multiple AI systems analyze the evidence independently. Areas of convergence and divergence are mapped. Confidence is quantified.
→The full methodology, source list, and reasoning chain are published. Community experts can challenge any element of the analysis.
→Citizens engage the forum with a shared factual foundation. The goal isn't consensus — it's that disagreements be real, not based on false premises.
"The answer to the crisis of democracy is not less democracy — it is better information, more honestly reasoned, placed in the hands of citizens who still believe that facts matter."
— The US of AI Founding Principle
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