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Simulation Intelligence builds digital twins of economies, supply chains, cities and societies so governments can run “what-if” scenarios, pressure-test policies, and spot cascading risks before they happen. Think of it as a policy flight simulator that turns isolated decisions into systems-aware strategy.
As data, AI and real-time sensors converge, nations that master simulation will gain speed, resilience and strategic advantage, but only if they pair capability with sound governance, ethics and transparency to avoid bias, overreliance and misuse.
By Nakel NikiemaSimulation Intelligence builds digital twins of economies, supply chains, cities and societies so governments can run “what-if” scenarios, pressure-test policies, and spot cascading risks before they happen. Think of it as a policy flight simulator that turns isolated decisions into systems-aware strategy.
As data, AI and real-time sensors converge, nations that master simulation will gain speed, resilience and strategic advantage, but only if they pair capability with sound governance, ethics and transparency to avoid bias, overreliance and misuse.