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So we need BaaS?

Bureaucracy as a service?



I’m sure AI in charge of organizing a process can build forms and reach BAAS naturally.

What I wonder is, to output a mess process, would it be faster than actual government services, or do govt services effectively act as brownian agents?


if that were true it would have already happened in healthcare, so they can extract more from sick people in the States; these existing systems optimize around different problems, goals and bounds


Will AI BaaS work for the system or the bureaucracy itself as human systems do?


You’re onto something. BaasAI is the new leader in pushing paperwork through administrations. It can untangle form dependencies, schedule reminders and even imitate a friendly voice after waiting 2 hours on the phone, searching through the database to find what topic will make the clerk laugh.

Only large corps will be able to afford BaasAI. The ground is still level, but peons won’t be able to have any paperwork processed because the services will be saturated with thousands of bots which do their job better. This is the future.


welcome to Accenture/Deloitte etc. The professional services industry is big business


FaaF, failure as a feature




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