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AI for every law, regulation, and court case
Vulcan uses AI to map every law, regulation, and court case in America, allowing government agencies and businesses to replace massive consulting projects with instant automated analyses. We call this "intelligent legal cartography." In 3 months, we went from zero customers to Virginia's Executive Order 51, requiring all state agencies to use Vulcan. Our initial agency partners use legal cartography to draft lawful regulations, respond to public comments on regulations, and instantly generate mandatory cost-benefit analyses. We have both public and private sector visions. In the public sector: we automate the entire regulatory process end-to-end; replacing the consulting industrial complex with software. In the private sector: we automate legal tracking and regulatory compliance, tackling the $4 trillion regulatory cost on the U.S. economy.
Vulcan Technologies positions itself as Frontier AI for law and government, offering agents (Justinian and Trajan) to support legal, policy, fiscal, permitting, licensing, registration, and government service workflows.
The product provides AI-powered agents designed for legal and government workflows, including handling tasks across legal, policy, fiscal, permitting, licensing, registration, and government services. The agents, named Justinian and Trajan, operate as secure components to support workflow automation within law and government contexts.
Who it’s for: Any government agencies, legal departments, regulatory bodies, and public-sector organizations seeking AI-assisted processing of legal, policy, fiscal, and government service workflows.
Tanner studied PPE and Classics at Dartmouth. Previously, he founded and exited Downballot Solutions with Arvind Veluvali (Fresco AI, YC F24), a political campaign tech startup. Later, Tanner was the Technology and Regulatory Policy Director at Joe Lonsdale's Cicero Institute, where he was the 2024 employee of the year. Tanner also coached the 2021 speech and debate national champion, holds powerlifting records in two states, and qualified to the 2023 IPL world powerlifting championships.
Chris studied computer science and philosophy at Princeton University, graduating in 2022. After graduating, he was a software engineer at Google, where he worked on ML infrastructure, supporting Gemini, Waymo, Vertex AI, and other services.
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