Abstract This paper explores the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in shaping democratic governance, public participation, and civic engagement in the digital age. It examines how AI-enabled systems can strengthen democratic institutions through participatory platforms, transparent governance models, and collaborative policy-making while simultaneously posing challenges related to algorithmic bias, surveillance, misinformation, and digital inequality. The study discusses the importance of fairness, decentralized verification, ethical frameworks, and accountability in the design of participatory algorithms. It further highlights the relationship between governance and technology by emphasizing the need for open platforms, inclusive data systems, and meaningful oversight mechanisms. The paper also reflects on educational reforms required to create digitally literate citizens capable of engaging responsibly within AI-mediated public spheres. By analyzing both utopian and dystopian possibilities of AI-driven democracy, the study argues that democratic societies must establish a balanced relationship between technological innovation and human values. Ultimately, the paper advocates for a participatory, transparent, and ethically grounded digital commons that promotes civic responsibility, protects public interests, and encourages collective self-governance in the age of intelligent machines.
Vishnukant A. Baswade (Thu,) studied this question.