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Reboot Weekly: AI for Human Services, Civic AI Compacts with Universities, and Lessons from Iran’s AI Infrastructure
This week on Reboot Democracy, Robert Asaro-Angelo explores how AI could help human services agencies reduce administrative burdens and improve benefits delivery. Dane Gambrell shares lessons from 50 global experts shaping a course on democratic engagement in the AI era. Neil Kleiman argues for “civic AI compacts” between cities and universities, while Sara Bazoobandi examines how Iran’s AI infrastructure, built for control, created strategic fragility. Beyond Reboot, Lawfare warns that U.S. military AI policy is increasingly governed through contracts rather than public law. Vietnam issued a national AI ethics framework, and the Department of Energy’s Genesis Mission aims to accelerate scientific discovery with a new supercomputer expected to be operational by 2026. Officials tied to the Department of Government Efficiency used ChatGPT to help terminate over $100 million in humanities grants, and the National Guard is deploying AI tools for disaster response and operational planning.
Published on March 19, 2026 by Elana Banin and Dane Gambrell