Industry AI agents · Public Sector

AI for the public sector

Administrations and agencies face citizen demand, multilingual obligations and legacy systems — under the strictest AI Act regime of all. The opportunity is real; so is the need to get governance right first.

Or ask the agent on the right — it answers in your language and knows this sector’s use cases and rules.

Why it works here

What AI changes for public sector

Better citizen service

Request triage, plain-language drafting and multilingual assistants that shorten queues without removing humans.

Knowledge that scales

Internal assistants over legislation, circulars and procedures, so every agent answers consistently.

Transparent and accountable

EU-hosted or on-premise, logged and explainable — built for procurement scrutiny and citizen trust.

Every setting

AI use cases across public sector

Typical starting points we see — always qualified against your data, your constraints and your regulatory exposure.

Federal & regional administrations

Document processing for permits and subsidies, legislative-knowledge assistants, correspondence drafting.

Local government

Citizen-request triage, multilingual FAQ assistants, internal procedure search for small teams.

Agencies & regulators

Case-file summarisation, supervisory-document analysis, regulatory-watch support.

Public health & social services

Intake assistance, benefits-eligibility document checks, accessible plain-language communication.

Regulation & sovereignty

Regulation: the AI Act’s strictest chapter

Several citizen-facing uses — eligibility decisions, benefits, law enforcement support — are high-risk under the AI Act, with transparency, human-oversight and registration duties. Procurement rules shape vendor choice, and EU hosting is usually mandatory. Our assessment maps every planned system to its risk class before a tender is written.

Ready to move from questions to a roadmap?

The agent shows what is possible. The 4-week AI Readiness Assessment shows what is possible for you — data, architecture, people and AI Act exposure included.