“For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong”*…

… Still, we try. Consider the elections on the horizon in the U.S., the mid-terms later this year and the general in 2028: President Trump, who has mused that “we shouldn’t even have an election” in 2026, recently (again) threatened to impose the Insurrection Act, which many believe could be a step toward suspension on the vote.

But even if the polls go ahead as planned, emerging AI technologies are entangling with our crisis in democracy. Rachel George and Ian Klaus (of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) weigh in on both the dangers and the potential upsides with a useful “map” of the issues. From their executive summary..

  • AI poses substantial threats and opportunities for democracy in an important year ahead for global democracy. Despite the threats, AI technologies can also improve representative politics, citizen participation, and governance.
  • AI influences democracy through multiple entry points, including elections, citizen deliberation, government services, and social cohesion, all of which are influenced by geopolitics and security. All of these domains, mapped in this paper, face threats related to influence, integrity, and bias, yet also present opportunities for targeted interventions.
  • The current field of interventions at the intersection of AI and democracy is diverse, fragmented, and boutique. Not all AI interventions with the potential to influence democracy are framed as “democracy work” [e.g., mis-/dis-information and election administration], demonstrating the imperative for democracy advocates to widen the rhetorical aperture and to continue to map, identify, and scale interventions.
  • Diverse actors who are relevant to the connections between AI and democracy require tailored expertise and guardrails to maximize benefits and reduce harms. We present four prominent constellations of actors who operate at the AI–democracy intersection: policy-led, technology-enabled; politics-led, technology-enabled; civil society–led, technology-enabled; and technology-led, policy-deployed. Though each brings advantages, policy-led and technology-led interventions tend to have access to resources and innovation capacity in ways that enable more immediate and sizable impacts…

The full report: “AI and Democracy: Mapping the Intersections,” from @carnegieendowment.org.

* H. L. Mencken

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As we fumble with our franchise, we might recall that it was on this date in 1966 that The 13th Floor Elevators (led by the now-legendary Roky Erikson) released their first single, the now-classic “You’re Gonna Miss Me.”

https://youtu.be/E5ChfmIkgNE?si=YvVYEkkYnbiChTAH

#13thFloorElevators #AI #artificialIntelligence #culture #democracy #elections #history #politics #RokyErikson #society #Technology #YouReGonnaMissMe

Come on Everybody Let's Rock
by Oneida, released on Jagjaguwar, in 2020.

"Well, thank God for Oneida.

With their third full-length record COME ON EVERYBODY LET'S ROCK (their first full-length record for Jagjaguwar), Oneida conjure up the spirit of a forgotten past -- from the heaviosity of Deep Purple and Blue Cheer to the hooks of Humble Pie and Foghat to the attitude and dirty swagger of early Alice Cooper Band. The Brooklyn rock band also lives up to the tale of the tape, hands down being the best live band in New York City at this very moment. So infamous are their live performances that even overseas the British press makes it their business to hail Oneida as purveyors of the burgeoning New York City "Loft Party" scene (the new rock farm league?). Best of all, Oneida are smart and are as rooted in the present as they are informed by the past...- Bandcamp

https://oneida.bandcamp.com/album/come-on-everybody-lets-rock

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Klu3UqyA_7k&list=PLJWprJz4wqcheZAyi7Pt_NDF8mvglMkKv&index=8

#oneida #rokyerikson #freakrock

#NowPlaying #8Track #8TrackCartridge #8TrackTuesday

Late 90's snapshot of a fabled suitcase full of #8TrackTapes - these would soundtrack visits to see my surrogate hippie "parents" J & S, who still reside somewhere deep in the heart of the TX hill country. Oh man did they love #RokyErikson!