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What if governance could finally look the way it works?
For decades, public policy has been locked in formats almost no one can hold in their head at once. Hundred-page reports that twenty people open and ten finish. The structure of a government exists on paper, but nobody can see it.
Control AI set out to make it visible. A dark palette. Institutions rendered as nodes, connected by lines that reveal relationships no document ever showed. Underneath, graph analysis and AI-assisted policy mapping surface the connections that would otherwise stay buried across legislation and institutional structure. The Constitution sits where everything converges, which is exactly where it belongs.
This is not an interactive report. It is a working argument that complexity deserves form. A policy analyst reads the same screen as the designer who built it, because the percentages, the connections, and the gaps speak in one visual language.
The alignment scores measure how closely each institution and its legislation track the Constitution's objectives. Those numbers existed before. 43 percent. 25 percent. 14 percent. They sat in spreadsheets without weight. Here they have position and consequence. Statistics became signals.
Control AI does not change the laws. It changes how we see them. Sometimes that is the first step toward changing them.