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AI and Democracy

The "Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Democracy" refers to the influence that AI technologies exert on democratic processes, including voter behavior, political communication, and decision-making, potentially enhancing or undermining democratic values such as transparency, accountability, and public participation. This impact encompasses both the opportunities for improved civic engagement and the risks of misinformation and manipulation within electoral systems.

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Artificial Intelligence is increasingly influencing democratic processes, from governance to citizen engagement. While AI can enhance decision-making and improve public services, it also poses significant challenges, such as the spread of misinformation and data privacy concerns. Understanding these...

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Key Terms

Artificial Intelligence
The simulation of human intelligence in machines.

Example: AI can analyze data to predict election outcomes.

Democracy
A system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives.

Example: In a democracy, citizens vote to elect their leaders.

Misinformation
False or misleading information spread regardless of intent.

Example: Misinformation can influence voter behavior during elections.

Data Privacy
The protection of personal information collected by organizations.

Example: Citizens are concerned about how their data is used in AI systems.

Citizen Engagement
The involvement of citizens in the decision-making processes of governance.

Example: AI tools can help gather public opinions on policies.

Bias
A tendency to favor one group or outcome over others, often leading to unfair results.

Example: AI algorithms can be biased if trained on unrepresentative data.

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Key Concepts

AI in governanceData privacyMisinformationCitizen engagement