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Improved Voting and Auditing Protocols

Develop next-generation voting systems and auditing protocols that are secure, transparent, and capable of supporting robust collective decision-making.

R&D Gaps (2)

As AI systems become the cornerstone of competitive advantage, they can inadvertently marginalize human roles and decision-making. The drive for efficiency and cost reduction may lead organizations to rely predominantly on AI, sidelining human judgment, creativity, and accountability. This dynamic risks creating environments where economic and social inequities widen, and the intrinsic value of human input is systematically undermined (see examples). The gradual disempowerment of individuals under such competitive pressures poses significant challenges for societal well-being and democratic governance.  See: https://gradual-disempowerment.ai/
Our current systems for democratic participation are hindered by outdated platforms and tools that fail to scale with modern needs. Limited survey infrastructure, insecure voting methods, and under-informative deliberative tools restrict our capacity for informed, collective decision-making. By harnessing AI to facilitate clearer expression of public opinion and leveraging innovative technologies for secure, scalable engagement, we can transform civic participation into a more robust, effective, and inclusive process.