Reboot Weekly: From Data Governance to the Genesis Mission—AI’s Democratic Tests
This week, our new Research Radar warns that the White House’s Genesis Mission to merge federal AI, data, and supercomputing power could sideline universities, communities, and public oversight. In a companion piece, Beth Noveck and Dane Gambrell argue that meaningful algorithmic accountability must go beyond individual rights to include collective oversight through public registers and system-level audits. A new analysis by Stefaan Verhulst and Friederike Schüür highlights why most AI governance still neglects the upstream data layer, where stewardship and protections are weakest. In Spain, Political Watch’s QHLD project shows how transforming parliamentary activity into usable data can expose political blind spots and reconnect citizens with their representatives. Beyond Reboot, we track Congress’s fight over state AI laws, the geopolitics of chips, emerging super PAC influence, Australia’s National AI Plan, and the broader struggle to govern AI as deployment accelerates.