Summary
This epsidoe discusses the challenges of regulating artificial intelligence (AI) as it becomes increasingly integrated into society. We highlight concerns about the potential influence of AI on democratic processes, including the potential for bias in AI algorithms and the possibility of large AI platforms manipulating public opinion. The episode also examines the work of legal scholars Eugene Volokh and Nate Persily who argue that AI regulation should focus on encouraging competition, transparency, and accountability. The hosts conclude by emphasizing the importance of ensuring that AI enhances rather than undermines democracy.
Exploring the Interplay of AI Regulation and Democracy