AI Risks Creating a ‘Demand Machine’ for Governments, Report Warns
Route Fifty covered RethinkAI’s piece on how artificial intelligence will increase demand for government services before it increases efficiency.
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Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Ted Hadzi-Antich Jr. about the Great Questions Project.
The Possibility Lab is working with state agencies and communities to implement more participatory engagement and frameworks.
This week, Fort Collins voters endorsed deliberative democracy at the ballot box.
In the wake of political violence, citizen assemblies offer a community-led path to renew democracy and reclaim public voice.
Hollie Russon Gilman wrote a book review for the Stanford Social Innovation Review on Celina Su’s new book, Budget Justice.
Hollie Russon Gilman’s work on civic organizations in connecting residents to political resources was cited in the Can We Still Govern?
New America’s Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Daniel Fusca, Manager of Public Consultation for Parks & Rec in Toronto.
This brief summarizes key themes and insights from the convening “Community Colleges at the Center of Civic Engagement.”
As central hubs for connection, education, and equity, libraries play an essential role in the civic fabric of American life.
Despite the demonstrated value of citizens’ assemblies, securing financial resources for them remains one of the biggest hurdles.