
The framework for democratic AI governance and the associated roadmap and recommendations seek to foster regulatory responses to ensure AI systems do not undermine, but empower democratic particpation. The centralisaiton of power, opacity and the speed of change inherent to current AI advances all generate risks to democratic practices. The framework details the harms and benefits AI poses to different pillars of democracy (e.g. participation, knowledge, freedom, equality), as well as how different AI governance approaches map against these pillars.
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