Paper coins 'agentic flooding' as AI-driven citizen demand strains services
sethlazar · x · 2026-08-19
- Concept: A new paper coins the term "agentic flooding" to describe AI-driven surges in citizen demand that are straining government services.
- Focus: The study investigates how widespread these surges are, the scale of the risk, and potential mitigation strategies.
- Context: As AI agents can automatically generate requests or fill forms at scale, public service systems face overload risks.
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