Reboot Weekly: Building Resilient Systems, Designing Public-Interest AI, and Confronting Generative Polarization
This week on Reboot Democracy, Beth Simone Noveck shows how tools like GrantWell can expand access to public funding and model public-interest AI. Lee Rainie and Janna Anderson warn that AI is becoming society’s operating system, requiring resilience as shared infrastructure. Anirudh Dinesh examines how generative AI fuels “echo chambers,” reinforcing existing beliefs. Beyond Reboot, MIT Risk Review, and CEST maps gaps in governance frameworks, while the Center for AI and Digital Policy tracks global progress toward democratic AI. Partnership on AI examines how Pennsylvania and SEIU Local 668 negotiated protections for nearly 10,000 state employees, and the European Commission Joint Research Centre outlines a framework for scaling public-sector AI. Emerging tools from New Jersey Innovation Authority’s NJ EASE to DARPA’s agent communication initiative show AI moving from experimentation to infrastructure, as Anthropic highlights rising cybersecurity risks.