Civic Agents

Resident-first infrastructure for AI-powered public service access

Every year, people spend hours they don't have trying to navigate permits, benefits, and public services that should take minutes. Most government portals exist only in English or their sovereign government's official languages. And the systems that work best tend to reward people who already have time, technology, and fluency to spare.

AI agents could close this gap: a single assistant that understands someone's situation, speaks their language, and gets things done on their behalf. But an agent built this way will know more about a person than any social platform ever has — their health, their finances, their family, their standing with the government. Whoever builds and owns that agent holds real power over the people it serves.

Civic Agents works with governments, communities, researchers, and implementers to make sure that power stays with residents, built on an open foundation instead of a closed platform.

Many hubs, one open foundation

Civic Agents supports a growing set of government and community partnerships, each building on the open Project NANDA protocol.