Source: United States & Canada – South China Morning PostWestern media outlets and think tanks have warned that artificial intelligence (AI) could pose an existential threat to democracy. The early internet and digital communication tools helped disperse political power and strengthen public participation. But today’s advanced algorithms and data-driven systems are often seen as doing the opposite: centralising influence rather than fostering openness.
Another common fear is that AI-generated texts, images and voices could be weaponised to manipulate…Read More