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AI agents in global governance: digital representation for unheard voices

Eduardo Albrecht explains how Artificial Intelligence is shaping multilateral decision-making in Columbia University's Multilateralism in Action blog.

Date Published
17 May 2025
Author
Eduardo Albrecht

The United Nations family and other multilateral institutions continually seek innovative approaches to make their processes more inclusive. However, a persistent "perspective deficit" affects collective decisions globally, with certain voices – particularly vulnerable or conflict affected communities, or the very young/elderly – remaining systematically underrepresented in policy forums.

A promising solution has emerged: AI-powered systems that create virtual representations of underrepresented groups, allowing them to "participate" in multilateral processes. Generative AI can produce virtual representations through which traditionally unheard stakeholders gain "voice" – what Scheuermann and Aristidou call "AI Voice" – in critical discussions ranging from climate action to sustainable development.

AI proxies can support rapid assessments, negotiations and virtual dialogues

This approach stands apart from traditional AI-based sentiment analytics. While conventional methods merely mine and measure existing opinions, AI agents can actively engage in dialogue about hypothetical scenarios, offering insights into how marginalized communities might respond to proposed policies before implementation. 

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