Rapid advances in AI are reshaping how we govern ourselves. Inspired by The Federalist Papers, which promoted the idea of a nation designed by intent rather than by accident, The Digitalist Papers series delves into the critical intersection of AI and democracy.
This volume brings together scholars and industry leaders to explore the opportunities and challenges AI presents, offering a range of strategies for a democratic future. Instead of a one-size-fits-all solution, it champions a pluralistic, interdisciplinary approach to navigating this transformative era.
Authors include Alex Pentland, Condoleezza Rice, Eric Schmidt, Audrey Tang, Lily L. Tsai
The questions were:
- How is the world different now because of AI, and what does that mean for democratic institutions, governance, and governing?
- What is the vision, and what is your strategy to reach this vision?
Unlike The Federalist Papers, which had an end goal (arguing for the ratification of the Constitution), The Digitalist Papers intentionally do not. Rather, the goal was to elevate the voices of varied experts who have informed and well-researched ideas and solutions across a range of related topics. Authors represent diverse fields—including economics, law, technology, management, and political science—along with leaders from industry and civil society. This matters because the thoughtful examination of AI-enabled developments in relation to institutional structures requires us to turn the spotlight on our current institutions and ask whether they remain fit for purpose, and if so, whose purpose. This is a daunting exploration that demands deep domain expertise and collaboration across academic disciplines.
Essays explore topics ranging from how to rethink democratic engagement, why the government risks losing an active electorate if it doesn’t embrace the potential of AI, and how we should be thinking about regulating AI. But the bedrock of every essay—whether by a technology executive, law professor or economist—was that democracy and AI can and should work well together; that our democratic institutions are strong and can be ushered into the AI era.
The Digitalist Papers present varied proposed solutions with the understanding that a technology as fast-changing as AI requires nimbleness, keeping an open mind, and the continual engagement of a diverse group of leaders to debate and guide the technology.
Alex Pentland, a co-author and distinguished contributor to the book Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment—a work exploring AI and new democracy within the AI World Society (AIWS)—is a Board Member of the Boston Global Forum (BGF). He has made significant contributions to AIWS, pioneering AI governance and new models of democracy.
https://bostonglobalforum.org/publication/aiws-pioneering-ai-governance-and-new-democracy/
The Boston Global Forum welcomes the book and congratulates Alex Pentland. BGF will organize discussions with its World Leader Award recipients, distinguished leaders, thinkers, and business leaders about The Digitalist Papers and AI World Society.