
AI's Mirror: Reflecting Democracy's Flaws
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This Deep Dive contrasts two perspectives on the impact of AI on democracy: the liberal-institutionalist view exemplified by a New York Times article and the populist-democratic stance of the True Representation Movement (TRM). The New York Times article frames AI as an external threat that erodes the integrity of an otherwise functioning democratic system through disinformation and foreign interference, advocating for institutional and regulatory safeguards. Conversely, TRM argues that the current democratic system is fundamentally flawed and unrepresentative of the public will, viewing AI not as the cause of democracy's decay but as a tool that merely exposes its pre-existing weaknesses. TRM asserts that AI's potential for good or ill depends entirely on its control, suggesting it could even be reappropriated to facilitate true direct democracy by empowering the working class. Ultimately, TRM proposes a radical reimagining of governance, where representatives become direct conduits of public opinion, facilitated by AI, rather than acting as independent agents susceptible to elite influence.