Artificial intelligence-powered startup Plural wants to make it much easier for citizens and organizations to understand and engage in the legislative process.
Employing cutting-edge AI capabilities, Plural aims to make the often-opaque policymaking process more transparent and accessible to those wanting to stay abreast of policy changes. Beyond tracking and monitoring legislation–services other bill trackers provide–Plural’s AI-powered features can provide high-value summaries of legislation; policy-related data, insights, and reports; and stakeholder collaboration and engagement capabilities.
“Public policy impacts everyone, but its complexity and scope can make it intimidating and incredibly difficult to keep up with,” said Damola Ogundipe, Plural’s co-founder and CEO. “Plural aims to fix that. Our unique AI-powered tools help make policy easier to understand, and we’ve priced our services to keep them broadly accessible–we even offer a free version so cost won’t be a barrier to participating in democracy.”
Used by organizations like Google and NextGen America, Plural’s AI technology is specifically designed for and trained on public policy, ensuring the platform captures the complexities of the legislative process that other AI models may miss.
Plural offers pricing plans that allow customers to access a range of services, from viewing and tracking bills to high-level legislative insights and policy guidance. Plural can even provide live, publicly accessible updates on important legislation, like tracking California’s 54 active AI-related bills.
“Plural’s state-of-the-art time-saving features make public policy more transparent and inclusive for all constituents, leveling the playing field when it comes to influencing policy,” said Ogundipe.
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