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The Real Dangers of Generative AI

Volume 5|Issue 10| May 2025 |Translated Paper

Abstract

As perhaps the most consequential technology of our time, Generative Foundation Models (GFMs) present unprecedented challenges for democratic institutions. By allowing deception and decontextualized information sharing at a previously unimaginable scale and pace, GFMs could undermine the foundations of democracy. At the same time, the investment scale required to develop the models and the race dynamics around that development threaten to enable concentrations of democratically unaccountable power (both public and private). This essay examines the twin threats of collapse and singularity occasioned by the rise of GFMs.

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Danielle Allen

​Professor at Harvard University, Director of the Allen Lab for Democratic Renewal at the Kennedy School's Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation.

Glen Weyl

​Research Group Leader at Plural Technology Collaboratory, Microsoft Research Special Projects, and President of the Pluralism Institute.

​Researcher, Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies.

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