Shannon Arvizu, Sociologist and Public Service Fellow at Georgetown University
Michiel Bakker, DeepMind and MIT
Nicholas Carter, Resilient Democracy
Ted Chiang, Author
Emily Clough, Northeastern University
Julie Cohen, Georgetown Law
- Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism
- Infrastructuring the Digital Public Sphere
- Platforms, Data Infrastructures, and Infrastructure Stacks
Nick Couldry, London School of Economics
- Data Grab: The New Colonialism of Big Tech and How to Fight Back
- On Social Media, Solidarity, and the Catastrophe of Climate Change
- Recovering Critique in an Age of Datafication
Daniel Davies, The Unaccountability Machine
Primavera De Filippi, Harvard / CNRS
- New Network Sovereignties: The Rise of Non-Territorial States?
- Network Sovereignties as a Mechanism for Global Coordination
- Coordi-nations: A New Institutional Structure for Global Cooperation
Renee DiResta, Georgetown
Judith Donath, Berkman-Klein Center of Harvard University
- It’s the End of the Web as We Know It
- Becoming Agents
- The Ethical Use of Powerful Words and Persuasive Machines
Kevin Elliott, Yale University
- Democracy’s Pin Factory: Issue Specialization, the Division of Cognitive Labor, and Epistemic Performance
- Democracy for Busy People
- What Is It Like To Be a Partisan? Measures of Partisanship and Its Value for Democracy
Ruthanna Emrys, Author
Joshua Fairfield, Washington and Lee University Law School
Henry Farrell, Johns Hopkins University
- Artificial Intelligence Is a Familiar-Looking Monster, Say Henry Farrell and Cosma Shalizi
- The New Libertarian Elitists
- Democracy’s Dilemma: How Can Democratic Societies Protect—and Protect Themselves from—the Free Flow of Digital Information?
Eugene Fischer, Author
Bailey Flanigan, Harvard University (Ash Center)
Nick Garcia, Public Knowledge
Yasmin Green, Jigsaw (Google)
- Active Listening in the AI Age: Using LLMs to Help People Be Heard
- Announcing Experimental Bridging Attributes in Perspective API
Samuel Hammond, Foundation for American Innovation
Galen Hines-Pierce, Independent Researcher/Philanthropist
Hal Hodson, The Economist
Saffron Huang, Anthropic
Aditi Juneja, Democracy 2076
Quinta Jurecic, Lawfare
- The Professional Price of Falsehoods
- Good Luck Fighting Disinformation
- The Legal Profession Reckons With Jan. 6
Ann Lewis, Technology Transformation Services, GSA, US Govt
Gideon Lichfield, Freelance
Laura Maher, Siegel Family Endowment
Ray Nayler, Speculative Fiction Author, Foreign Service Officer
Richard Ngo, Independent
C. Thi Nguyen, University of Utah
Aviv Ovadya, AI & Democracy Foundation
- Governance of AI, with AI, through Deliberative Democracy
- Reimagining Democracy for AI
- “Generative CI” through Collective Response Systems
Spencer Overton, George Washington University Law School
Ada Palmer, University of Chicago
Eli Pariser, New_ Public
Manon Revel, Harvard
- How to Open Representative Democracy to the Future?
- In Defense of Liquid Democracy
- How Many Representatives Do We Need? the Optimal Size of a Congress Voting on Binary Issues
Nathan Sanders, Harvard BKC
- AI Could Shore Up Democracy. Here’s One Way.
- How Public AI Can Strengthen Democracy
- Just Wait Until Trump Is a Chatbot
Bruce Schneier, Harvard University
Melissa Schwartzberg, NYU
Divya Siddarth, Microsoft
Ted Suzman, Independent Researcher
Joshua Tan, Metagov
MH Tessler, Google DeepMind
- AI Can Help Humans Find Common Ground in Democratic Deliberation
- Language Agents as Digital Representatives in Collective Decision-Making
Helen Toner, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
- Skating to Where the Puck Is Going: Anticipating and Managing Risks from Frontier AI Systems
- The Illusion of China’s AI Prowess
Ivan Vendrov, Midjourney