Act On Democracy: Essentials in the Age of ai

 
This deeper dive into 'Essentials in the Age of Ai' looks at Social Architectures and Democratic Resilience.

This workshop turns our attention to how algorithmic systems shape who we connect with, how we relate, and how we cope. Recommender systems and Ai-mediated platforms promise connection while quietly replacing serendipity and solidarity with curated, frictionless matching. We explore what this means for our capacity to act collectively, tolerate uncertainty, and sustain the civic bonds democratic systems depend on, and what alternative social architectures, business models, and regulatory levers could strengthen them.

With this session we take a deeper dive into 'the essentials' - the five core human capacities underpinning our democracies (comprehend, connect, create, communicate, and cope) and explore how Ai-driven technologies are reshaping each one. We thoughtfully examine the specific design features behind that reshaping, what they mean for our democratic citizenship, and how we might build something better. Join us.

Organised and led by: tech & democracy analyst Maria Koomen, neuroscientists and policy analysts Nicoleta Prutean & Virginia Mahieu

*Act On sessions offer action-oriented get-togethers on a specific issue, between experts and an audience willing to do something about it.* They are hosted at Full Circle House in Brussels and are Open to All.
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about The Hosts

maria Koomen is a Democracy, governance & tech analyst and advocacy specialist. She is the former governance director at the Centre for Future Generations, working on the challenges at the intersection of emerging technologies, democracy, and governance. Her work focused on ensuring that governance systems evolve to keep pace with technological and societal change. Maria led the Open Governance Network for Europe, a joint initiative of Open Government Partnership and Democratic Society to drive connection, dialogue, and learning around public participation, transparency, and accountability with an eye to improving democracy and governance in and across the European Union. Prior to that Maria was senior programme manager on the Democracy Conflict & Governance program at the Carnegie Europe.

Nicoleta Prutean is a neuroscientist and policy analyst, currently leading research on tech & the brain at the Centre for Future Generations. Drawing on her expertise in brain science, her mission is to ensure that evidence on how emerging technologies affect mental health translates into policies that both protect and empower future generations.

Virginia Mahieu is a neuroscientist and policy analyst, neurotechnology Director at the Centre for Future Generations. She explores how neurotechnologies impact society, combining neuroscience and foresight to ensure that governance frameworks are up to scratch so these emerging technologies contribute to a brain-healthy future. She previously worked at the Policy Foresight Unit and the Scientific Foresight Unit of the European Parliamentary Research Service, where she specialised in futures literacy, behavioural insights, and scenario planning at the science-policy interface.
Full Circle House
Chaussee de Vleurgat 89
1050 Ixelles
Réservation obligatoire
10,15,20
à partir de 16 ans
Full Circle House suivre
publié le 27/03/2026

Samedi: de 14:00 à 16:30

Le 30 mai

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