FSU alumni launch artificial intelligence government watchdog in Florida
FSU alumni launched Delilah, an AI platform translating legislation from all 50 states into plain-language summaries. Its iOS app reached the Top 20 on Apple's App Store.
Florida State University alumni have launched Delilah, an artificial intelligence platform that translates complex legislation from all 50 states and Congress into plain-language summaries. The company chose to build its specialized legislative AI system in Florida rather than traditional tech hubs, capitalizing on growing demand for tools that make public policy accessible to citizens and developers alike.
Delilah uses a custom in-house AI model designed specifically to analyze bills, amendments, voting records, and legislative activity. …
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