Paper by Luciano Floridi and Anna Ascani: “Debates on AI governance often focus on regulating risks. This article shifts perspective to examine how AI can augment democratic processes, presenting a critical analysis of the Italian Chamber of Deputies ‘pioneering AI initiative. We detail the 2024 project that produced three prototype systems-NORMA (legislative analysis), MSE (drafting assistance), and DepuChat (citizen engagement)-which embed principles of transparency, human oversight, and privacy-by-design. We introduce the project’s third way development model, a public-academic partnership that contrasts with full in-house or commercial approaches. Using this initiative as a critical case study, we move beyond merely applying the concept of “augmented democracy”. We argue that this real-world implementation reveals key tensions between the goals of efficiency and the preservation of deliberative friction essential to democratic practice. The analysis highlights risks, including staff deskilling and the digitalisation of inequalities, and situates the Italian approach in an international context. We conclude by offering a theoretical refinement of augmented democracy, informed by the practical lessons of its implementation in a complex legislative environment…(More)”.
Augmented Democracy in Action: AI Systems for Legislative Innovation in the Italian Parliament
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