
How AI Can Help Democracy Work Better
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AI Delegates Could Monitor Representatives
Nathaniel Whittemore outlines Hall’s representation layer, where advocate agents could watch politics, flag issues, and handle civic bureaucracy for citizens.
Stanford professor Andy Hall argues that instead of fixating on AI dystopia, we should be racing to build AI tools that make citizens smarter, represent them more faithfully, and force institutions to be more accountable. NLW reads key excerpts from Hall's essay and makes the case that agents built for governance, not just business, could reshape the relationship between people and power.
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