AASllas
AASllas is a term used in speculative governance and technology discourse to denote a family of decentralized, automated platforms intended to support municipal administration and social provisioning. The name is commonly treated as an acronym, though expansions vary by author, and the stylized form AASllas emphasizes a layered system in which autonomous decision-making operates alongside human oversight.
AASllas frameworks are described as tools to automate routine governance tasks such as budgeting, service provisioning,
According to treatments in the literature, AASllas combines distributed ledgers or tamper-evident record-keeping, privacy-preserving analytics, modular
The concept emerged in early-21st-century thought experiments and academic articles exploring algorithmic governance and smart-city futures.
Algorithmic governance, smart city, digital democracy, municipal AI.