Research Radar: In Lobsters We Do Not Trust — The Wrong Path for AI and Democracy Part 1
Beth Simone Noveck critiques Habermolt, an experimental project that uses AI agents to deliberate and vote on behalf of people. She argues that the project reflects a longstanding strain of democratic theory that views public participation as a problem rather than a resource. At a moment of declining trust and growing institutional challenges, there should be less focus on whether AI can simulate democracy and more on how it can help governments listen, learn, and solve problems with the public. Part II by José Martí is forthcoming.