The agentic era has reached the state.
AI agents will file applications, check eligibility and prepare decisions — at machine speed. Public organizations that want to govern this need law that machines can execute and humans can verify. That is what Digital Twins of Legislation provide.
From documents to decisions.
For decades, digitization meant scanning paper and building forms. Agentic AI changes the unit of work: software no longer stores the law, it acts on it. The question for every ministry and agency is no longer “do we digitize?” but “who controls the logic our agents execute?”
Sovereignty over logic
If the law is executable and owned by the public body, agents — yours and others’ — act on verified rules, not guesses.
Explainability by design
Every automated decision must be explainable to citizens and courts. Derivation logs with citations make that the default.
Legislative speed
When an amendment updates a parameter, the twin updates with it — and every connected system inherits the change.
Self-Driving Company. Self-Driving State.
Our books lay out the operating model for organizations in the agentic era: humans set goals and guardrails, agents execute, every action stays auditable. The Self-Driving State (IRIS 2025) applies this model to modern governance — Digital Twins of Legislation are its legal backbone.
Automation in government is not about replacing judgment — it is about making the execution of law as precise, fast and transparent as the law itself deserves.
Shape the agentic era — don’t react to it.
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