Reboot Weekly: Democratic AI, 20 Years of Community Records, and the World Cup's AI Lessons
What can the World Cup's controversial VAR replay system teach us about deploying AI in government? In a new Reboot Democracy piece, Anirudh Dinesh argues that VAR's failures, such as addressing the wrong problem, ignoring stakeholder input, and eroding the human experience, are the same failures civic AI keeps making. Sarah Sachs and Tal Roded describe how the Block Party team turned 20 years of Manhattan Community Board 3 resolutions into a searchable public archive: democratic AI in practice. And in two new conversations, Beth Simone Noveck argues that universities should become laboratories for democratic problem-solving, and that AI should be judged not by efficiency alone but by whether it improves lives, expands participation, and helps institutions solve public problems.
