Marietje Schaake is International Policy Director at Stanford University Cyber Policy Center, International Policy Fellow at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, and also serves on the UN’s A.I. Advisory Body. We take a deep dive into how the digital revolution can still fulfill its promise of a democratic revolution. In other words: make A.I. work for democracy.
Over the past 20 years, power became more and more concentrated in the hands of big tech companies, while both Democratic and Republican administrations have chosen to trust market forces, rather than intervening to put on some guardrails. Unsurprisingly, public interest issues are under-addressed. Voluntary commitments by tech companies are often not powerful or enforceable enough to change behavior. But in the last year, more governments and multilateral institutions are recognizing that there are risks with the use of AI. For example, the EU AI Act was just passed to mitigate the risks from the use of AI applications.
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Credits:
Host: Mila Atmos
Guests: Marietje Schaake
Executive Producer: Mila Atmos
Producer: Zack Travis
Building the Public Square: Rich Harwood
Black Grief/White Grievance: Juliet Hooker
Housing is a Moral Issue: Shaun Donovan
Building a Black Future: Christopher Paul Harris
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Unions and Democracy: Theda Skocpol
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Shaping Collective Memory: Hajar Yazdiha
Everytown for Gun Safety: Nick Suplina
Making Government Responsive: Sam Oliker-Friedland
Tyranny of the Minority: Steven Levitsky
Radical Acts of Justice: Jocelyn Simonson
The Fear of Too Much Justice: Stephen Bright & James Kwak
America Votes: Sara Schreiber
Maximum Impact Volunteering: Yoni Landau
Hubert Humphrey and Civil Rights: Samuel G. Freedman
America’s Raw Deal: Kurt Andersen
The Right’s Parallel Universe: Anne Nelson
Use Your Footprint for Democracy: David Pepper
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