Abstract
In mapping the emerging landscape of political theory on artificial intelligence, this chapter identifies significant contributions to date as well as areas for future research, concerning (1) theories of justice, (2) democracy, and (3) rights. It addresses issues of algorithmic injustice, the digital public sphere, digital-age human rights, as well as the contested possibility of AI rights. Along the way, the chapter assesses what existing theories imply for new policy questions in a world with AI and what basic theoretical commitments or assumptions may need to be rethought.

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