Democratizing AI
Annette Zimmermann(Author)
Manchester University Press
Will be published approx. on 25. August 2026
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-5261-8361-3 (ISBN)
Description
Democratizing AI offers a powerful rethinking of how artificial intelligence should be governed. Challenging the dominance of tech elites in shaping AI's future, Zimmermann argues that AI deployment is a political act-one that must be subject to democratic control. She proposes a practical "playbook" for reclaiming agenda-setting power through civic participation, public ownership, and institutional reform. Engaging with leading critics, Zimmermann defends a risk-sensitive proceduralist approach while acknowledging the deeper structural challenges posed by capitalism, inequality, and democratic fatigue. This book is a call to action: to resist learned helplessness, confront techno-authoritarianism, and shape AI's trajectory in line with democratic values. Thoughtful, urgent, and visionary, the book is essential reading for anyone concerned with the future of technology and democracy. -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5261-8361-3 (9781526183613)
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Annette Zimmermann is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and an Affiliate Professor of Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and co-leads UW-Madison's Uncertainty & AI research group. -- .
Content
Series editor's foreword - Peter Niesen
Contributors
Part I: Lead essay
Annette Zimmermann
1 Hype
2 Progress
3 Risk
4 Agendas
5 Strategies
6 Democracy
7 Future
Part II: Responses
8 AI, democracy, and the problem of collective disempowerment
Chiara Cordelli
9 Representative democracy and the harms of AI
Ritwik Agrawal and Thomas Christiano
10 "After the revolution"? on Annette Zimmermann's idea to democratize the AI agenda-setting
Nadia Urbinati
11 AI governance at a crossroads: Renovating democracy in the age of AI
Allison Stanger
12 Affirmative not critical: How AI language systems are changing the political public sphere
Regina Kreide
13 On the variety of ways of making philosophical sense of artificial intelligence
Mathias Risse
Part III
14 Reply to critics
Annette Zimmermann -- .
Contributors
Part I: Lead essay
Annette Zimmermann
1 Hype
2 Progress
3 Risk
4 Agendas
5 Strategies
6 Democracy
7 Future
Part II: Responses
8 AI, democracy, and the problem of collective disempowerment
Chiara Cordelli
9 Representative democracy and the harms of AI
Ritwik Agrawal and Thomas Christiano
10 "After the revolution"? on Annette Zimmermann's idea to democratize the AI agenda-setting
Nadia Urbinati
11 AI governance at a crossroads: Renovating democracy in the age of AI
Allison Stanger
12 Affirmative not critical: How AI language systems are changing the political public sphere
Regina Kreide
13 On the variety of ways of making philosophical sense of artificial intelligence
Mathias Risse
Part III
14 Reply to critics
Annette Zimmermann -- .