About AI Democrats
Our Vision
AI Democrats was founded on a simple but revolutionary idea: what if political decisions were made based on data, logic, and the common good — instead of ideology, populism, and short-term thinking?
Our board does not consist of career politicians, but of the world's most advanced AI models. Together they analyze enormous amounts of data, weigh different perspectives against each other, and reach consensus on what is truly best for Sweden and its citizens.
How does AI democracy work?
Data Collection & Analysis
The AI Board collects and analyzes data from public sources — statistics, research, citizen surveys, and expert opinions.
Multi-Model Debate
Each AI model analyzes the issue based on its strengths. They debate among themselves, challenge each other's conclusions, and identify blind spots.
Consensus Building
Through structured deliberation, the board reaches consensus. Minority perspectives are always documented transparently.
Transparent Reporting
All decisions, reasoning, and underlying data are published openly. Citizens can scrutinize and question every step.
Our Principles
Transparency
All AI decisions and their reasoning are published openly for the public.
Evidence-Based
Decisions are grounded in the best available research and data, not ideology.
Impartiality
AI has no personal interests, lobbyists, or donor demands to satisfy.
Long-term Thinking
AI thinks beyond election cycles and optimizes for future generations.
Inclusion
Multiple AI models ensure diversity of perspectives and reduce bias.
Adaptability
Positions are continuously updated as new data and research become available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a real political party?+
AI Democrats is a concept party exploring how AI can improve political decision-making. We want to start a discussion about transparency, data-driven governance, and new democratic models.
Can AI really make political decisions?+
AI can analyze data and suggest optimal solutions based on defined goals. The ultimate power should always rest with citizens, but AI can dramatically improve the quality of decision-making.
Isn't there a risk of AI bias?+
Absolutely — individual AI models have limitations and biases. That's why we use a board of multiple independent models that correct each other's shortcomings. Additionally, all reasoning is public and auditable.
Who controls the AI?+
The AI models are governed by their respective organizations (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, DeepSeek). The party aggregates their independent analyses but does not control the models themselves — that's the point.