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By Trygve Olson This is the second part of the series, AI vs. Autocracy: Seven Lessons in the New Battle for Democracy. In every authoritarian system I’ve worked in — from Belarus to Azerbaijan to Zimbabwe — opposition voices weren’t just suppressed. They were tracked. Profiled. Punished. And now, with large language models (LLMs) and machine learning tools becoming more powerful by the day, that process is going from manual to automatic — and from subtle to systemic. This isn’t a future threat. Authoritarians no longer need to monitor everyone. AI does that faster than any human intelligence service has ever been able to. What the Autocrats Will DoAI — especially LLM-powered platforms and pattern-recognition systems — allows regimes to automate repression:
It’s not about what you’re doing. In The Battle for Democracy, I wrote: “Authoritarian systems don’t need to control everyone. They only need to convince dissidents they are being watched. Fear is a far more efficient enforcer than force.” AI doesn’t just scale surveillance. What Democracy Must DoWe can’t stop this by legislation alone, though regulations will matter. We must use AI to defend the rights it’s being weaponized to destroy. That means:
And above all: If autocrats use AI to isolate voices, democrats must use it to protect and amplify them. Three Things You Can Do Today1. Support digital civil society tools. 2. Push for transparency in local surveillance systems. 3. Normalize secure communication. Bottom LineAutocrats don’t fear AI. That’s why this moment demands more than concern. Because if AI can be used to silence, it can also be used to shield. Let’s make sure that’s what we build — before the window closes. Trygve Olson is a strategist, pro-democracy fighter and a founding Lincoln Project advisor. He writes the Searching for Hope Substack. Read the original column here. You’re currently a free subscriber to Lincoln Square Media. For full access to our content, our Lincoln Loyal community, and to help us amplify the facts about the assault on our rights and freedoms, please consider upgrading your subscription today with this limited-time offer: |