AI is easy to announce. Hard to get right.
These essays live in the gap.
The Tamil Nadu AI Governance Trilogy
Three essays that map a state's machinery, wire AI into every layer, then fast-forward to 2029 to see the compounding result. Start with Part 1, or jump to whichever question grabs you.

Tamil Nadu 2029: The Compounding State
A blog from the future. How AI turned governance into productivity, and productivity into power. Real baselines, synthetic projections, one compounding thesis.

Now make it work.
Part 2 of Who Runs Tamil Nadu. How AI removes friction for citizens and adds signal for officers — one agent, ten paths, five pilots that could start tomorrow.

Who runs Tamil Nadu?
A citizen's guide to getting things fixed — from Fort St George to your village panchayat. Roles, contacts, escalation paths, and complaint templates.

Raise AI natives, not AI tourists.
Why every student needs hands-on AI fluency now — and why a workshop plus an ongoing AI club is the model that actually works.

Leadership starts young. Everything else can wait.
Why I spend every summer running workshops for middle and high school students — and why this is the one skill gap that schools are not closing.

Ideology is the operating system. Democracy is the firewall.
How a state government's ideology shapes everything from roads to rights — and the democratic checkpoints that keep bad ideas from becoming permanent damage.

The field is level. Now pick your game.
In 2026, technology erased the advantage gap across every industry. The only question left is what you actually care about.

An open letter to CM C. Joseph Vijay
How Tamil Nadu can build India's first accountable AI government. Proposing Makkal Kanakku — an AI-native governance system for the people's account.

Dear Cedar Park City Council
Your residents don't need more meetings. They need a government they can see working in real time. Five AI-powered moves to become the most transparent city in Texas.

Dear Tamil Nadu Press: Democracy dies when you stop counting
The media's role in building an accountable state — and the six AI-powered tools that make it possible today.

The Manifesto Trap
Why Tamil Nadu voted for change — and what "change" should actually mean. Part 1 of a four-part series on building an AI-native governance system.

The AI that always agrees with you is not your friend
A machine can make us feel understood without making us more truthful. That difference matters.

The third voice in the room
How unconscious AI validation can quietly change conflict, accountability, and intimacy.

Learning without losing wonder
A note on raising curious children when answers arrive faster than questions.

Operating systems for small teams
How families, schools, and local businesses can use simple systems without becoming robotic.

The memory we choose to keep
A thoughtful approach to notes, archives, and long-term memory in an AI-assisted life.

When tools become mirrors
The promise and risk of building with systems that reflect our habits back to us.

From chaos to clarity
A practical guide to turning scattered thoughts into decisions, rituals, and calmer days.
Policy meets product. Citizens meet agents.
MillionRoots Blogs explores what happens when governments adopt AI not as spectacle, but as infrastructure. Every essay is grounded in real structures, real data, and real friction — because the gap between "AI can help" and "AI is helping" is where the hard work lives.