That is to say, it attracts the kind of people who otherwise would not engage in policy conversation because they don’t have the vocabulary for it. Instead, they just post some rants and automatically get an invitation into this online conversation. It turns out that this language model speaks their local language and is genuinely curious about what actual grievances and lived experiences they can contribute. So I think it attracts the kind of people, especially very young people, who otherwise would not have the policy vocabulary, into co-creation.

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