— Will AI become the great compensator for human deficiencies?
— Does AI eventually replace our need for other people?
2. — Have you gotten all your shots, finished high school, learned about American history, or served in the military or some similar community service position.
— How many times have you voted since you were 18?
— How many government services have you taken advantage of over the past decade?
— If they sent you a survey asking you to evaluate their performance, did you answer that survey?
— Have you been asked to serve on a jury? Did you?
3. 8 Ways Artificial Intelligence can Improve Democracy
— Since AI can understand individual preferences, it can help voters make decisions and, by extension, increase participation.
— AI will have the ability to instantly spot fraud and corruption in the system.
— With better ways of spotting corruption, AI will pave the way for electronic voting, create more convenience, and enable a wider cross-section of society to participate.
— AI will allow voters to «drill down» and get the facts straight on any decision before they make it.
— Done correctly, AI will improve the caliber of decisions but will not undermine the role of the individual.
— AI has the potential to give voters expanded authority, allowing more issues to come up for community input and public decisions.
— AI will have the ability to cancel out negative campaigning, biased reporting, and slanted arguments.
— AI has the potential to reduce the cost of campaigning, reduce the reliance on contributors, and reduce political favors in the process. 4. 8 Ways Artificial Intelligence could Destroy Democracy
— AI could easily alter the one-person-one-vote system by adding more value to the votes of those who are better informed, better educated, or more involved.
— AI could be set up to instantly trigger new elections whenever public confidence drops below a certain level.
— Minor decisions could be automated, and if that works, we could begin to automate more significant ones.
— When it comes to justice systems, AI could eventually be used to eliminate judges altogether, and in the process, deliver far more impartial court rulings.