AI and the Future of Democracy : Building Resilient and Inclusive Societies

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AI and the Future of Democracy : Building Resilient and Inclusive Societies

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This comprehensive volume examines how artificial intelligence (AI) can either strengthen or undermine democratic society. It introduces groundbreaking frameworks including "AI-Enhanced Reflexive Control" (AIRC), and categorizes vulnerable democracies into three types: underdeveloped, strained, and stressed, each of which facing unique AI-related challenges.

Drawing on extensive case studies including Romania's 2024 election annulment, Bulgaria's disinformation networks, and democratic innovations in Kenya and the Philippines, contributors analyze AI's impact across electoral processes, legal systems, and public discourse. The book systematically examines five critical categories of unethical AI applications: disinformation, electoral interference, human rights manipulation, cultural exploitation, and privacy invasion, while exploring AI's potential as a democratic equalizer.

Featuring accessible introductions to AI topics, real-world case studies, and actionable policy recommendations, this volume serves as an essential guide for policymakers, technologists, and those studying AI's complex relationship with democratic governance.

Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgment

Chapter 1

Introduction: AI and Democracy at the Crossroads

Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob, CIDC, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Narasimha Rao Vajjhala, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Chapter 2

The Disinformation Matrix: AI-Enhanced Reflexive Control and the Automated Manipulation of Vulnerable Democracies

Jacob Udo-Udo Jacob, CIDC, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Georgi Angelov, CIDC, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Chapter 3

Unethical Artificial Intelligence in Democratic Systems

Kenneth David Strang, W3 Research and the University of the Cumberlands, USA

Narasimha Rao Vajjhala, American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria

Chapter 4

Paradigms and Platforms: Artificial Intelligence, Civilizations, and Society

Antonio Garcia, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

Chapter 5

Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) Design and Implementation: Safeguarding Democratic Values

Madhavi Kilaru, VVJIET, India

Rajasekhara Mouly Potluri, Kazakh British Technical University, Kazakhstan

Lohith Sekhar Potluri, University of California San Diego, USA

B Prathyusha, VVJIET, India

K Anil Kumar, VVJIET, India

Chapter 6

Algorithmic Fairness and Bias Mitigation in Digital Democracy: The Role of Social Media in Political Campaigns

Amaresh Jha, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India

Sanjeev Ratna Singh, Bennett University, India

Chapter 7

Computer Vision for Public Policy: Technological Foundations, Practical Use Cases, and Ethical Considerations

Xiao Wei, Osnabrück University, Germany

Tim Hildebrandt, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Chapter 8

AI and Electoral Integrity: Challenges, Cases, and Regulatory Responses in Modern Democracy

Parineeta Goswami, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, India

Nisha Sachdeva, Delhi High Court, India

Chapter 9

AI Solutions for Election Integrity: Combating Misinformation in Developing Democracies

Nicholas Sesugh Iwokwagh, Federal University of Technology, Nigeria

Paul Uko Obagwu, Nasarawa State University, Nigeria

Chapter 10

AI-Driven Tools as Democratic Equalizers for Access to Justice

Theodoros Falelakis, Aristotle University of Technology, Greece

Chapter 11

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Algorithms for Democratic Processes

Rajasekhara Mouly, Kazakh British Technical University, Kazakhstan

Assel Kenesovna Jumasseitova, Kazakh British Technical University, Kazakhstan

Yerzhan B. Mukashev, Kazakh British Technical University, Kazakhstan

Lohith Sekhar Potluri, University of California San Diego, USA

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