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What’s On My Mind: Generative AI for Advanced Citizenship

In this week’s issue, let’s talk about a very different use case for generative AI, one that people overlook, one that people don’t realize is possible, and one that is absolutely vital: advanced citizenship.

Caveat lector: this issue touches on politics (mostly local politics) but if you want absolutely nothing to do with the topic, I respect that. Skip this issue and I’ll see you next week.

What Is Advanced Citizenship?

First, what do I mean by advanced citizenship? Many of us do our required or encouraged duties as citizens, from voting to jury duty to participating in the politics of our preferred points of view. But very few of us participate in the operation and activation of the governments we support.

It’s like attending the grand opening of a park, and then we never set foot in it again for years.

For example, suppose a new law is proposed or is put on the books. How often do you check out new, pending legislation to see what it says? I rarely do, because law isnโ€™t a strength of mine and not something I specialize in.

Those same proposed and actual laws impact us every day, in every part of our lives. They set our tax rates, they tell us what we may and may not do, they govern our health, our wealth, even what we can or cannot do with our own bodies.

So why wouldnโ€™t we pay more attention to them? Because theyโ€™re really, really onerous to read. Theyโ€™re dry. Theyโ€™re technical. Theyโ€™re boring.

And yetโ€ฆ they have such an outsized effect on us. This is true regardless of where you are; laws exist in every nation (even if theyโ€™re enforced differently).

What if it didnโ€™t have to be that way? What if we could know the impact of laws, the impact of proposals before they happen? What if we could take action before proposed legislation becomes law, and (at least for those folks who live in places with democratically elected governments) possibly even participate in the making of the law.

How Generative AI Helps

Generative AI – large language models (LLMs) in particular – are good at creating stuff, but they’re better at processing the data you already have. One of the bedrock truths of language models is that the more data you bring to the party, the less they’re inclined to make things up because they don’t have to do any of the work to bring words out of long-term memory (possibly incorrectly).

Think of a large language model like a library. You go to the librarian and ask for a book, but you’re not as precise as you could be. The librarian does their best and brings back what they think is what you asked for – only because you weren’t clear, they didn’t get it quite right.

Now, suppose you went to the library and asked the librarian for a book just like the one you brought with you. The librarian instantly reads the entire book you just brought, and finds the book that’s the closest match in the library. You’ll get a much closer result when the librarian doesn’t really need to ask you detailed questions to find what you’re looking for. You just give the book over and the librarian does the work.

Conceptually, that’s what happens when you provide data to an LLM. It reads through everything you provide it and tends to use that information first before relying on its own long-term memory (which may be less current and less reliable). The more data you provide, the less it has to look up.

So how does this advance our citizenship skills? If we provide pending or actual legislation to an LLM, we can ask pointed questions of it, questions that we might not necessarily be able to quickly find answers to ourselves. More important, today’s large foundational models are VERY fluent at reading and interpreting law.

What sorts of questions might we want to ask? Well, anything that concerns you.

For example, you might write a long prompt that describes who you are, what interests you have, what kind of business or work you do, a sort of biography. Then you could ask an LLM to read through some legislation and ask how, if at all the proposed or actual legislation impacts you, asking it to return the results with exact citations and verbatims so you can check that it’s accurately recalling information.

One of my favorite questions to ask about is unintended consequences. Given a piece of legislation, I’ll ask a model to infer what some second or third order effects could be, what the unintended consequences of a piece of legislation could be.

Another question I’ll ask frequently is how a law could be misused. I’ll ask the model to assume that an unethical government official is in office. How could that government official use the law to their own benefit, or to do harm, or to further marginalize already vulnerable populations. You’d be surprised at some of the answers.

Finally, and this is where generative AI really shines, I’ll ask it for recommendations. It’s not enough to complain about something – to effect change, we have to do something. We have to take action.

For example, in the city where I live, I loaded all our city’s bylaws and ordinances into Google’s Gemini 1.5 Pro model. I prefer Gemini 1.5 for this kind of task because it can ingest up to 1.5 million words at a time, and many government documents are quite hefty. It identified 12 city ordinances that are so vague and poorly worded, an unethical mayor or government official could weaponize against any part of the population they deemed unacceptable.

One of the regulations is:

“No person shall own or keep in the City any dog which, by barking, biting, howling or in any other manner disturbs the quiet of any person for a prolonged period such that a reasonable person would find such behavior disruptive to one’s quiet and peaceful enjoyment.”

On the surface, that seems reasonable – except that it’s really vague. What’s a prolonged period? How do you disturb the quiet of a person? What does that mean?

It’s poorly written laws like that which would allow an unethical mayor to selectively enforce the law. They could direct police to only answer noise complaints in certain neighborhoods. They could direct police to to enforce the law only against dog owners of a certain ethnicity. And because the law is so vague, a person in a majority could say, “well, my neighbor’s dog was disturbing my quiet” and the complaint would have to be taken at face value because it’s aligned with the poorly written law.

Gemini suggested the following:

“No person shall own or keep in the City any dog which, by barking, biting, howling or in any other manner disturbs the quiet of any person for a prolonged period. By quiet, the dog shall be making noise in excess of 65dB measured at the property line. By prolonged period, the disturbance must last for 30 continuous minutes or more during the hours of 9 AM – 9 PM, and 15 continuous minutes or more during the hours of 9 PM – 9 AM.”

The level of specificity in the revision means it’s much more difficult for anyone to weaponize a law against a neighbor they didn’t like, but especially for a government to weaponize it against a specific population.

Now, what do we do with it? In my case, I lobby City Hall and my district’s City Councilor to have that law amended. That’s how we upgrade our laws to be more inclusive, less vague, and more helpful.

Here’s another use case that’s relevant right now in the USA where I live. There’s a big election cycle coming up, and various parties and groups have released their platform statements, some of which are hundreds of pages long. I could load those into an LLM along with a voice memo of the things I care about and see which candidates or parties are most closely aligned to my beliefs.

I could ask questions of parties and candidates that I don’t know and quickly get a sense of how I might want to vote. For example, we know who the big names are in an election. There isn’t much left to know at the highest offices in the land. But what about something like the 6th Middlesex County District State Representative? The holder of that office votes on laws that directly affect me locally, and yet I might not know what their record is, what they voted for or against, or what they’re working on.

And realistically, that person I don’t know at the local level has far more impact on my life than the big names on the big stages. Shouldn’t I know what they’re doing? With the power of generative AI, I could.

What To Do Next

Here’s what you should do next, what your key takeaways are. First, familiarize yourself with good research AI tools. I like Google’s Gemini; if you want something that’s really strict, Google’s free NotebookLM is exceptionally rigid. It won’t return results if you didn’t provide the data, and is ideally suited for high-risk applications like law, finance, and medicine.

Second, get hold of the necessary data. Start with the laws and legislation in your city or province, and start loading those laws into the AI tool of your choice. Write up your concerns and who you are so that the models can interpret the law appropriately, digesting it down to the parts that are relevant to you.

Third, build your prompts to ask questions you care about – how this impacts you, how might someone misuse it intentionally, what the unintended consequences are. Watch the video version of this to see this in action. Ask those questions, have a real, in-depth conversation, and understand what it is that your government is working on.

Fourth, take action. Analysis is fine, but as we’ve said at Trust Insights for years and years, analysis without action is distraction. Do something with the knowledge you gain. Suggest legislative changes. Share your findings. Support those people running for office or in office that are aligned with your views and the changes you want to see made. Maybe even run for office yourself, now that you have the power of AI at your side.

The power to understand, monitor, and challenge your government to improve the quality of its work is yours more than ever now with the power of AI. Politicians can’t hide gimmicks and gotchas inside obscure laws, not if you are empowered as a citizen to find them and call them out using AI. The power is in your hands – use it accordingly.

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