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Designing the Whole Process: Embedding AI Without Undermining Democracy (Recipe from the Digital Democracy Lab Handbook)
This recipe is about designing an entire democratic process—not just the AI tool within it. When AI is introduced into a deliberative setting, the surrounding process needs to change too: not just to make the AI work, but to make sure the democracy works.
Effect of Technology:
Democracy, Epistemic effect, Inclusion/Exclusion, Legitimacy
Democratic values:
Participation, Transparency, Trust
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Module C: Historical perspective – Attention
This section analyses how different knowledge technologies impact people’s attention and, consequently, their decisions regarding which information is worth storing and remembering, and which is instead forgotten or not even registered in the first place.
Effect of Technology:
Bias, Culture, Epistemic effect, Individuals, Legitimacy, Polarisation
Democratic values:
Deliberation, Transparency
Format:
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Risks to individual freedoms of speech and action
Since our liberal democracies generally employ forms of representativeness to their institutions, the impact of AI on free and fair elections is also one of the key ways in which technology affects our polities.
Effect of Technology:
Agency, Autonomy, Bias, Disinformation & Misinformation, Epistemic effect, Inclusion/Exclusion, Individuals, Polarisation, Privacy, Society, Surveillance
Democratic values:
Accountability, Deliberation, Equality, Fairness, Participation, Transparency, Trust
Format:
PDFs