

Lawfare Daily: Democratic Backsliding and the Role of Technology
Jun 4, 2025
Aziz Huq, a constitutional law expert, joins digital law scholar James Grimmelmann, cybersecurity journalist Joseph Cox, and innovation policy specialist Orly Lobel to discuss the interplay of technology and democratic backsliding. They explore how AI and automated systems influence immigration enforcement and journalism's decline. Historical insights illuminate technology's dual role in both enhancing and threatening democratic processes. The panel emphasizes the urgent need for scrutiny of tech’s impact on governance in today's political landscape.
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Distinguishing Tech Actors and Tools
- Technology includes both companies and the tools themselves, and their impacts vary widely.
- Differentiating these helps clarify technology's true influence on democratic backsliding.
Internet's Impact on News Media
- Internet media hollowed out traditional journalism, fragmenting consensus vital to democracy.
- Large tech firms profited but compromised informed public political discourse.
Tech's Peripheral Role in Backsliding
- Democratic erosion since 2010 is global, driven more by economic failures than technology.
- Technology plays a peripheral role but may aid autocratic power consolidation once democracy erodes.