Reboot Weekly: Testing Whether AI Can Deliver Public Value
This week on Reboot Democracy, Elana Banin examines World Health Organization research on how AI could transform evidence-informed policymaking, while warning that the harder challenge is whether ministries can build the capacity to align with frontline realities. Amedeo Bettauer argues that the public conversation on AI is being shaped by a narrow “messenger class,” leaving students, workers, and families already using these tools largely absent from the debate. And the Center for AI and Digital Policy's AI Index finds that, across 90 countries, governments increasingly legislate AI governance principles such as fairness and transparency; the gaps lie in implementation, oversight, and public-sector capacity. Elsewhere, states experiment with AI in benefits systems and child welfare, the Labor Department prepares a workforce data hub to track AI’s economic effects, and South Africa withdraws its national AI policy after fabricated AI-generated citations expose the risks of weak institutional review. This and more in this week’s News That Caught Our Eye.