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For What AI Could Do to Democracies, Look to the Petrostates

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开始于 April 30, 2026

Societies will become richer, but history suggests that wealth may not be equally distributed

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Investing in AI can empower democratic institutions, promoting accountability and transparency in governance and wealth distribution.

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The unchecked growth of AI could mirror the pitfalls of petrostates, undermining democratic values and creating a new class of tech oligarchs.

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AI has the potential to democratize access to resources and information, fostering greater social equity rather than exacerbating inequality.

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The rise of AI in wealthier democracies can lead to greater inequality, mirroring the wealth distribution seen in petrostates.

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While AI may increase overall wealth, the lessons from petrostates show that without careful governance, prosperity can remain concentrated among elites.

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