About this Event
Join MIT and Deepmind's Michael Henry Tessler and Michiel A. Bakker for The Peacemaking Machine to discuss how AI can transform democratic deliberation. They will unveil their groundbreaking "Habermas Machine," tested with over 5,700 UK participants. They will explain how they constructed their experiments to test the role of AI in supporting greater consensus-building, and how the AI-enabled moderation system outperformed human mediators, helping groups reach consensus on controversial issues while safeguarding minority viewpoints. With profound implications for bridging divides in our hyper-partisan era, the research highlights AI's potential to streamline community engagement, enhance fairness, and foster more effective public dialogue. We’ll dive into the broader impact of this groundbreaking work and discuss what our future research agenda on AI and deliberation should look like. Co-sponsored by the Institute for Experiential AI at Northeastern University.
Reserve a ticket to attend in-person at EXP 610, Northeastern University, 815 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA.
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Michael Henry (“MH”) Tessler is a Senior Research Scientist at Google DeepMind, working on the safety, alignment, and societal impacts of advanced AI systems. Before being an AI researcher, MH was a Computational Cognitive Scientist as a postdoc at MIT and PhD student in Psychology at Stanford. Before that, he studied Cognitive Neuroscience at the NIH, and before that, mathematics at the University of Virginia.
Michiel Bakker (www.miba.dev) is an AI researcher specializing in AI alignment, the societal implications of artificial intelligence, and its role in shaping human-human and human-computer interactions. He is a Senior Research Scientist at Google DeepMind and an Assistant Professor at MIT. Michiel earned his PhD and master’s degree in Computer Science from MIT and holds both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Physics from Delft University of Technology.
The discussion continues The Rebooting Democracy in the Age of AI lecture series hosted by the Burnes Center for Social Change at Northeastern University, and its partner project The GovLab, in partnership with the Institute for Experiential AI. The series explores how AI is reshaping democracy and brings together experts from diverse fields to discuss how AI can offer fresh solutions to the challenges facing modern democratic governance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
815 Columbus Ave, 815 Columbus Avenue, Boston, United States