The Tech Policy Press Podcast

Considering How AI Destroys Democratic Institutions

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Mar 22, 2026
Jessica Silbey, law professor and associate dean studying institutional impacts of AI. Woodrow Hartzog, law and technology scholar focused on AI design and governance. They describe how AI erodes institutional expertise, accountability, and civic functions. They trace risks to law, journalism, military chains of command, and argue for local, sectoral responses and institutional repair.
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INSIGHT

AI Is Designed To Hollow Out Institutions

  • AI's present design actively enables institutional destruction rather than just posing abstract risks.
  • Woodrow Hartzog and Jessica Silbey argue AI is being used to hollow out institutions quickly by leveraging uncertainty and delay to entrench business models.
ANECDOTE

From Deepfakes Paper To Stronger AI Warning

  • Hartzog and Silbey previously wrote 'The Upside of Deepfakes' and believed institutions could contain harm.
  • Revisiting the topic revealed institutions had eroded further, prompting a stronger warning in the new paper.
INSIGHT

Isolation From AI Undermines Institutional Learning

  • AI isolates humans and removes routine contestation points that transmit expertise and build solidarity.
  • Without human interactions (e.g., debates, whistleblowers), institutions lose mechanisms for learning, accountability, and shared purpose.
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