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VisitMain application of 'Habermas Machine' AI in the UK by end of 2025?
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Google DeepMind's AI 'Habermas Machine' Outperforms Human Mediators in UK Democratic Deliberation, Science Magazine Reports
Oct 18, 2024, 04:52 AM
Researchers from Google DeepMind, in collaboration with other experts, have developed an AI system called the 'Habermas Machine' to facilitate democratic deliberation. The system, which is a large language model (LLM), has been shown to help find common ground on politically divisive issues in the UK better than human mediators, according to a new paper published in Science Magazine. The research involved a series of experiments with over 5000 participants, demonstrating the efficacy of AI-mediated deliberation.
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