Trust, AI, and Democratic Resilience: A Churchill Fellowship Report

Launching my Churchill report on International Day of Democracy 2025 Today feels like the perfect day to share something I've been working on for over a year. Today, I'm launching "Trust, Manipulation, and Democratic Resilience: Investigating the use of AI for the spread of disinformation during elections" - a comprehensive report born from fieldwork across … Continue reading Trust, AI, and Democratic Resilience: A Churchill Fellowship Report

Political parties and AI ethics – voluntary accountability or regulatory response?

My Churchill Fellowship research uncovered an intriguing asymmetry in how political parties approach AI-generated content during elections. This finding raises fundamental questions about voluntary ethical leadership versus regulatory intervention in an age where artificial intelligence increasingly shapes political discourse. The evidence from my fieldwork shows that right-leaning parties are more willing to deploy AI-generated disinformation, … Continue reading Political parties and AI ethics – voluntary accountability or regulatory response?