We Told Gov't NO!

But they did it anyways

Data Collection

Data Collection tools to track and find data.
Tools to clean data.
Tools to organize data.

Fine-Tuning/RAG

AI Fine-Tuning on that data

Using GPU's and APU's fine-tune models on the state of government and existing documentation.

Provide RAG retrieval of all documents using Langchain.

Inference Hosting

Host an inference agent and let the people get answers to their questions with no bias or hidden agendas.

Use other fine tuned models to watch and keep track of government and provide alerts and notices to the people.

Using Artificial Intelligence to hold Government Accountable

Technology for the win.

Reading data

Read data from all over the web.

Calling offices

call government offices and find out what they're doing.

Collecting social

Use social media tools to collect data on government activities.

Private Citizen reports

Use reports from local citizens on the ground.

Track Down any information using AI's that can speak and ask questions until a sufficient answer is Provided

Using Artificial Intelligence Agents we can follow, read, contact, and follow up with any government employee or department using automation to enable the people the greatest insights into their government.

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Amazing AI Frameworks

100+

Data Sources

33+

Agent Types

18+

Server Hosting platforms

Do you want to get involved?

We are looking for any Citizen of the United States to join up and help out.

The Stages to  Accountability

Holding a government accountable for actions that may contradict the electorate's decisions involves a mix of legal, political, and civic strategies. For Colorado residents seeking to respond to the government's actions regarding Proposition HH, here are some potential avenues:

Legal Challenges: Individuals or groups can file lawsuits if they believe the government has acted unconstitutionally or violated specific laws. This often involves challenging the legality of the legislation on grounds such as exceeding authority, violating state constitutional provisions, or procedural irregularities.

Participation in Future Elections: Voters can express their discontent through the ballot box, voting for candidates who represent their views on issues like taxation and government spending.

Public Advocacy and Campaigning: Organizing or participating in public advocacy campaigns, including petitions, demonstrations, and public forums, can raise awareness and pressure elected officials.

Engagement with Representatives: Directly contacting state legislators, the governor’s office, and other relevant officials to express concerns or objections. Persistent and widespread public engagement can influence lawmakers' decisions and future legislative actions.

Media and Social Media Campaigns: Utilizing local and social media to spread information and rally support can be an effective way to hold government accountable. This can also include writing op-eds, letters to the editor, and using online platforms to gather support.

Supporting or Forming Political Action Committees: Joining or forming PACs that align with their views on government spending and taxation can help citizens have a more organized and influential voice in politics.

Educational Campaigns: Educating the public about the implications of government decisions and encouraging informed voting can gradually change the political landscape.Each of these methods can be effective, depending on the situation and how they are executed. It's important for individuals and groups to consider the most suitable approach based on their goals, resources, and the specific context of the issue at hand.

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