Making the complex simple for the public good

I’ve always been a problem-solver at heart. Though I started my journey with a background in engineering, I found myself drawn toward the challenges that define our societies: transparency, anti-corruption, and the pursuit of the public good. This led me from the technical world to Georgetown for my Master’s in Public Policy, and eventually into the halls of multilateral development banks in Washington, D.C.

Over years of working on regulatory policy, I noticed a troubling pattern: regulation is often treated as an impenetrable "black box." Few people fully understand it, and even fewer are committed to the hard work required to make it actually function for the citizens it’s meant to serve.

I founded fAIrly simple because I believe that being frustrated or lost when interacting with your government is simply unacceptable. We live in an era where technology can bridge that gap. I love solving problems in the public sector—a space that is often years behind tech-wise—by using AI to turn "red tape" into clear, accessible pathways.

This same philosophy is the heartbeat of my book, Better Regulations, Better AI Results. I wrote it for you—the reader—in simple language, because AI regulation will be the most impactful policy challenge of our lifetime. My goal is to ensure we are ready for it, moving away from fear and toward a future where we use AI to regulate better, and regulate AI to improve our world.

Outside the office

When I’m not working, I do things that bring me back the energy and joy I need to keep going. I’m a runner, a recreational kayaker, and a dedicated fantasy football commissioner. Most importantly, I’m a husband and a father. Whether we are hiking, traveling to new places, or caught in the middle of a family board game, I am constantly reminded that the reason we build better systems is to protect and enrich the time we spend with the people we love.

Alfredo González Briseño

Founder / AUTHOR / STRATEGIC POLICY ADVISOR