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Crime is nonpartisan and the blame game on crime in cities is wrong – on both sides
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AI on the Ballot: How Artificial Intelligence Is Already Changing Politics

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Crime is nonpartisan and the blame game on crime in cities is wrong – on both sides

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AI on the Ballot: How Artificial Intelligence Is Already Changing Politics
At a recent Ash Center panel, experts and AI developers discuss how AI’s influence on politics has evolved over the years. They examine the new tools available to politicians, the role of humans in AI’s relationship with governance, and the values guiding the design of these technologies.

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Weaponized AI: A New Era of Threats and How We Can Counter It
Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation Fellow Dr. Shlomit Wagman lays out a framework to address the threats artificial intelligence poses to global security and democratic institutions.
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