by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The authors advocate for an inclusive, participatory framework that integrates diverse perspectives and fosters collaboration between technology and human society. They emphasize the importance of ecological and religious considerations in shaping a balanced future,...
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
As people come to rely on AI tools to answer questions, they will likely use those tools to answer political questions as well. The answers that the AI companies choose to provide, the author argues, may thus subtly but substantially influence public attitudes and,...
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
Undue panic over AI could harm democracy more than AI itself. The author suggests that exaggerating AI’s effects might undermine trust in all media, posing a greater threat than isolated disinformation incidents. He concludes that a democratic future for AI requires...
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The author argues that law and regulation have never diagnosed and prevented social, political, and economic ills of new technology. AI is no different. AI regulation poses a greater threat to democracy than AI, as governments are anxious to use regulation to censor...
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
The author highlights the potential for AI to power rather than usurp human intelligence, showing how AI can improve decision-making in government and scale the practice of democracy itself.
by Admin | Apr 17, 2025 | Articles, Volume 30
Diminished state capacity leads to civic disengagement as governments remain risk-averse and fail to meet public service expectations. The author advocates for understanding bureaucratic constraints and using AI to build government capacity for more effective...