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11,661 participants 649 proposals 121,325 votes Consultation from 18 September 2024 to 4 November 2024
In a rapidly shifting world, the key to building positive and sustainable change is massive engagement. We empower citizens, employees and stakeholders thanks to online tools and innovative collaboration methodologies
11,661 participants 649 proposals 121,325 votes Consultation from 18 September 2024 to 4 November 2024
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Open in a new windowIn September 2024, Make.org, Sciences Po, Sorbonne and CNRS joined forces to launch the groundbreaking “AI For Democracy Democratic Commons” global research program. For over two years, more than 50 researchers and engineers are exploring how generative AI can be aligned with democratic values, while fighting against biases, disinformation, and exclusion. Funded as one of Bpifrance’s “Digital Commons for Generative AI” winners, the programme aims to build open, ethical, and inclusive AI tools to strengthen citizen participation and democratic dialogue.
Read the articleOpen in a new windowThe 2025 edition of the Athens Democracy Forum started with a brand new module on “AI, Ethics & Democracy”. Co-curated by the Worldwide Alliance for AI and Democracy with Make.org playing a key role, these sessions opened the Forum on 30 September and 1 October 2025 and placed the spotlight on the critical intersection of AI and democracy.
Read the articleOpen in a new windowDisinformation is eroding trust in institutions and fueling anti-democratic narratives. Restoring confidence requires not only technological innovation, but also stronger citizen participation and dialogue. Together, they offer a path to more resilient societies where diverse voices shape democratic decisions. Discover our “solutions to fight against disinformation” package.
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