CYAINov 26, 2024

Digital Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

arXiv:2412.07791v119 citationsh-index: 2SSRN
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It addresses the impact of AI on democratic processes for policymakers and researchers, but it is incremental as it synthesizes existing ideas without new empirical results.

This chapter explores how Artificial Intelligence influences digital democracy across citizenship, participation, representation, and the public sphere, highlighting both opportunities for enhanced engagement and risks like misinformation and privacy concerns.

This chapter explores the influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on digital democracy, focusing on four main areas: citizenship, participation, representation, and the public sphere. It traces the evolution from electronic to virtual and network democracy, underscoring how each stage has broadened democratic engagement through technology. Focusing on digital citizenship, the chapter examines how AI can improve online engagement and promote ethical behaviour while posing privacy risks and fostering identity stereotyping. Regarding political participation, it highlights AI's dual role in mobilising civic actions and spreading misinformation. Regarding representation, AI's involvement in electoral processes can enhance voter registration, e-voting, and the efficiency of result tabulation but raises concerns regarding privacy and public trust. Also, AI's predictive capabilities shift the dynamics of political competition, posing ethical questions about manipulation and the legitimacy of democracy. Finally, the chapter examines how integrating AI and digital technologies can facilitate democratic political advocacy and personalised communication. However, this also comes with higher risks of misinformation and targeted propaganda.

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