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WhoSaidWhat Profiled in The Parliamentarian — Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth

The Anguilla House of Assembly's AI-driven parliamentary transcription deployment featured in Volume 107, Issue One of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's flagship publication.

Organisation:The Parliamentarian (CPA)
International / Commonwealth Publication
Commonwealth-wide
2026 · Volume 107, Issue One
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Front cover of The Parliamentarian, Journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth, 2026 Volume 107 Issue One, featuring an editorial focus on harnessing technology and AI to strengthen democracy.

In its 2026 Volume 107, Issue One — published under a thematic editorial focus on “Harnessing technology and AI to strengthen democracy” The Parliamentarian, the official journal of the Parliaments of the Commonwealth, profiled the Anguilla House of Assembly's adoption of AI-driven parliamentary transcription, built by Anguilla-based Evoluut and deployed as the platform now known as WhoSaidWhat.

For a small, locally-built platform serving a Commonwealth Caribbean parliament, recognition in The Parliamentarian is a meaningful credential. The magazine is read by clerks, speakers, parliamentary staff and members across the Commonwealth, and its editorial pages do not carry advertorial content. Selection for an issue specifically devoted to technology and AI in parliaments places Anguilla's deployment within a wider Commonwealth conversation about responsible parliamentary innovation.

The article confirms, in the publication's own words, what the platform has delivered:

“What once took days or even weeks can now be accomplished in hours, providing constituents with rapid access to the official record of their Parliament's work.”
“A single transcriptionist can now produce in hours what previously took weeks, while retaining essential human oversight for accuracy and parliamentary conventions.”

The feature also documents the platform's regional showcase at the CPA UK Post-Election Seminar in Bermuda, 26–28 January 2026, where the Anguilla delegation — Speaker Hon. Tara K. Carter and Clerk Mr. Lenox Proctor — presented to representatives from the Turks and Caicos Islands, Jersey, and the Isle of Man.

Read the full feature

The Parliamentarian · 2026 · Volume 107, Issue One · pp. 20–21

Reproduced with permission of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.

“Anguilla's Parliament is small, but it continues to advocate for transparency, accessibility and effective democracy with the same fervor as any large Parliament in the Commonwealth … Anguilla has proven that size need not limit impact.”

The Parliamentarian, 2026 · Volume 107, Issue One