I spoke at the UK Parliament about the democratic risks of artificial intelligence

I spoke at the UK Parliament about the democratic risks of artificial intelligence.

AI is increasingly shaping public decisions, and without clear rules we risk losing transparency and accountability. When it comes to minors, the limits must be stricter. In education we need preventive assessments, real human oversight, and a clearly identifiable person responsible for AI systems.

In a symbolic place like Westminster, the central question I raised was simple but urgent: who decides, who controls, and who is accountable when AI gets it wrong?

This video is a summary of my address.

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