Machine-Readable Law: How Agents Will Demand Code-Based Compliance
natesiggard · x · 2026-08-24
As agents make compliance-checking nearly free and most economic actors become machines, the economy will demand machine-readable law. The discussion suggests a system where laws are codified like a pull request with voting, providing a real-time living document of rules that agents can follow and adjust.
Related event: Proposal Calls for Machine-Readable Laws with Pull Request-Style Amendments(2 posts)→
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