Flood warning: How citizens’ AI agents will swamp public services

While governments eagerly look to implement AI to cut costs, they are less prepared for an incoming wave as people begin to use AI agents to drive applications to public services

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The problem

Governments are not remotely ready for the coming explosion in demand for their services driven by AI agents. It might take a couple of years, but it’s coming. Much of this demand will be entirely legitimate. Some of it doubtless will be fraudulent. But demand is demand, and AI agents don’t ever get bored - they negate the friction that used to keep demand in check.


The solution

DataPal’s architecture allows for AI Agents to talk to each other on a server-to-server basis not a server-client one. This enables 2-way communications on an equal footing.


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