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NYT says that AI is beginning to erode democracy. I beg to differ. It doesn't have to be this way. AI tools can, and will, play a constructive role in democracy and in governance more generally. This is my personal mission in my work on House of Stake.
I spoke about this topic at my EthCC talk a few days ago, and I explored it further in this week's Three Things. Here are three concrete ways in which AI will play a constructive role in governance.

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Earlier today @lrettig spoke at @EthCC discussing the intersection of governance and AI
Governance is extraordinarily important, but also exhausting and unsexy. In other words, it's a perfect application for an AI agent.
HoS will have a full suite of AI governance tools - props to @meta_pool for prototyping an AI copilot 👏
Future plans include:
🤖 Building an AI CEO (& swarm intelligence)
🌍 Call for data to build the world's largest governance dataset
1. Education and access. In order for democracy to function, voters have to be educated, about the candidates, the issues, and the governance process. Candidates have already begun voluntarily creating "AI clones" to meet lots of voters and educate them about their positions.
2. Agency, identity, and bias. Humans are simply bad at governance because of lots of inherent flaws, including bias, lack of context, inattention, etc. AIs don't have these flaws, and might make better governors. They might even make it possible to run on-chain democracies.
3. Swarm intelligence. This is the endgame for AI governance, and possibly for all governance. It represents a "perfect" form of governance, where each voter has an agent that knows its preferences and is always defending them in the forum. This is our explicit goal.
Read the full issue here: AI for Good, by @lrettig

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