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The politics of AI: democracy and authoritarianism in developing countries

Journal

JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & POLITICS
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 449-464

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19331681.2021.2016543

Keywords

Artificial intelligence; political regimes; authoritarian regimes; democracy; AI policy

Funding

  1. CNPQ [303273/2020-8]

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This paper analyzes the impact of political and governance dynamics on AI policy outcomes in 30 developing countries, with findings suggesting that authoritarian countries perform better in terms of AI development.
Developing AI technologies has been a priority for governments worldwide, mobilizing actors to build strategies and policies to accelerate and deploy AI in industry, markets, and governments. With that in mind, this paper analyzes the causal mechanism between political regimes' institutional dynamics and AI's development. Specifically, it compares 30 developing countries to understand the political and governance dynamics that explain the outcomes achieved with AI policy. Delving into the relationship between politics and policy, this paper reflects on how different institutional frameworks produce different results in terms of AI development. The research was based on data from the Bertelsmann Stiftung's Transformation Index (BTI) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), using fuzzy-set quantitative comparative analysis (QCA) to analyze cases. The findings point to authoritarian countries performing better in producing AI development outcomes.

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