Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Norms: Meeting the Authoritarian Challenge by Nicholas D. Wright published by NED and FORUM (8/2020).
“From industrial-age factory labor inspections to the fight against COVID-19, forms of urveillance and data monitoring have played a critical role in the last two centuries of economic and social progress. Now, as artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-related technologies potentially unlock the value of large-scale data collection, authoritarian regimes stand ready to manipulate the development of global surveillance to serve their own interests. Absent purposeful efforts to strengthen key democratic norms and accountability around emerging technologies, we risk spiraling into new authoritarian forms of surveillance-based governance. As China and other authoritarian regimes construct digital authoritarian systems at home and propagate these models abroad, they are competing with democracies to shape global standards and infrastructure. How can liberal democracies harness the massive benefits of AI-related Technologies without infringing on fundamental rights and risking a long-term shift toward authoritarianism?”
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