My proposed AI framework policy

I think as Liberland leans more into AI we need to have a robust overall policy in how AI will be used in Liberland here is my draft proposal.

CONGRESS DECISION NO. [2026-AI-Governance-11] / 2026
OF THE CONGRESS OF THE FREE REPUBLIC OF LIBERLAND
AI-ASSISTED GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK

The Congress of the Free Republic of Liberland,

WHEREAS the 2026 Presidential Roadmap calls for an AI hackathon and positions Liberland as a leader in blockchain and advanced technology governance;

WHEREAS the Free Republic’s foundational principles of individual liberty, voluntary cooperation, merit-based decision-making, and the Non-Aggression Principle must remain supreme — artificial intelligence shall serve only as a tool to enhance transparency, efficiency, and citizen participation, never to replace human judgment, congressional authority, or individual rights;

WHEREAS Liberland has the unique opportunity to become the world’s first AI-native nation by responsibly integrating open, auditable AI systems with its blockchain governance infrastructure;

WHEREAS AI assistance can improve legislative drafting, merit scoring, public dashboards, policy analysis, translation, and administrative tasks while maintaining full human oversight and on-chain verifiability;

WHEREAS this framework aligns with the Blockchain & Technology Development Advisory Board (once constituted) and builds upon the Voluntary Revenue & Treasury Management Framework and Transparency Safeguards already adopted;

NOW THEREFORE, the Congress hereby DECIDES and DECLARES as follows:

Article 1 – Purpose and Scope
This Decision establishes a voluntary AI-Assisted Governance Framework to support — but never supplant — the Congress, Cabinet, and citizen-led decision-making processes. All AI tools shall operate under strict principles of transparency, auditability, and human sovereignty.

Article 2 – Core Principles
(a) Human Supremacy: No AI system shall have binding decision-making authority. All recommendations, drafts, or analyses produced by AI must be reviewed, modified, or rejected by elected officials or citizens via blockchain mechanisms.
(b) Transparency: All AI models, prompts, training data sources (where applicable), and outputs used in governance shall be open-source or publicly auditable on the Liberland blockchain.
(c) Privacy and Rights: AI tools must respect individual privacy, property rights, and the Non-Aggression Principle. No compulsory data collection or surveillance shall be enabled.
(d) Merit Integration: AI assistance may be used to support (not replace) the Liberland Merit (LLM) scoring system and 90-day meritocracy.

Article 3 – Authorized Use Cases
The Minister of IT, in consultation with the Blockchain & Technology Development Advisory Board, is encouraged to develop or integrate voluntary AI tools for:
(a) Legislative drafting assistance and clause suggestions;
(b) Real-time translation and multilingual public participation;
(c) Policy impact simulation and data visualization for congressional review;
(d) Enhancement of public dashboards for treasury, settlement, and merit data;
(e) Automated moderation and summarization of public comments on blockchain proposals;
(f) Support for the annual AI hackathon and citizen innovation challenges.

Article 4 – Implementation and Oversight
(a) The Minister of IT shall publish an annual “AI Governance Report” on-chain detailing tools in use, performance metrics, and any identified risks.
(b) All AI-assisted outputs submitted to Congress shall be clearly labeled as such and accompanied by the original human-authored prompt or instructions.
(c) The Blockchain & Technology Development Advisory Board shall review AI initiatives quarterly and may issue non-binding recommendations.
(d) Any citizen or e-resident may propose improvements or new AI tools via the standard congressional submission process.

Article 5 – Prohibition on AI Decision-Making
No Congress Decision, law, budget, appointment, or constitutional change may be enacted solely on the basis of AI recommendation. A human sponsor must always take responsibility.

Article 6 – Entry into Force
This Framework enters into force immediately upon adoption. The Minister of IT shall initiate pilot AI tools (starting with open-source models) within sixty (60) days and report progress at the next congressional session.

Adopted by the Congress of the Free Republic of Liberland
on 30 April 2026
in session via blockchain governance.

Signed:
[Speaker of Congress / President / Minister of IT – placeholders]