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As democratic values face significant challenges on a global scale, it is crucial to reimagine how democracy can adapt to the constantly evolving technological landscape. This requires not only re-legitimizing governance practices but also establishing a common set of principles that are embraced by all citizens.

When considering the design of democracy for the 21st century, an important question arises: should democracy remain in a low-tech environment or should it adapt to the technological landscape? How can we achieve widespread online participation and deliberation to enhance democracy in an era dominated by artificial intelligence and social media?

To explore these questions and more, join Lawrence Lessig, the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School, and Claudia Chwalisz, the Founder and CEO of DemocracyNext, for a discussion on the future of democracy and technology in our digital age. The conversation will be moderated by RSM Employee Fellow Manon Revel, providing insight into how democracy can thrive in a technologically driven world.

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