The interplay between democracy and democratization has grown increasingly complex in the age of rapid technological advancements, particularly with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI). As governments worldwide navigate the challenges of governance, the integration of AI presents both opportunities and risks for democratic principles, including transparency, accountability, and public trust. Understanding how AI shapes democratic processes and contributes to or undermines democratization is critical for predicting future political trends and ensuring technology is harnessed to strengthen, rather than weaken, democratic systems.
Democracy and Democratization in the Age of AI examines the evolving relationship between democracy and democratization in the context of rapid advancements in AI. It explores how AI impacts governance, electoral processes, and citizen engagement, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities of fostering democratic principles in the digital age. Covering topics such as electoral integrity, public trust, and multimodal detection systems, this book is an excellent resource for policymakers, politicians, government officials, computer scientists, professionals, researchers, scholars, academicians, and more.