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AI and the Party: The Three Faces of Party Organization and Artificial Intelligence

The working group "Rethinking Party Politics: The Impact of AI on Governance, Membership, and Leadership" has published the article "AI and the Party: The Three Faces of Party Organization and Artificial Intelligence", which emerged from their residency at CAIS. In this pre-print, they examine how artificial intelligence is transforming party organization.

21. January 2026

In the pre-print “AI and the Party: The Three Faces of Party Organization and Artificial Intelligence”, the working group “Rethinking Party Politics: The Impact of AI on Governance, Membership, and Leadership” explores how artificial intelligence is influencing party organization. The study highlights both opportunities for efficiency and responsiveness as well as risks to transparency, accountability, and democratic representation. The pre-print was developed during the group’s residency at CAIS in February 2025. The team also includes Anne Goldmann from the CAIS research program “Digital Democratic Innovations”.

Abstract of the Article
This article explores the emerging intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and party politics by applying Katz and Mair’s “three faces” framework to analyze the role of AI in reshaping party organization. While AI is not yet uniformly transforming parties, its growing use in campaigning, policymaking, membership engagement, and internal management introduces new dynamics of centralization, personalization, and automation. The article highlights both the opportunities AI offers for efficiency and responsiveness, and the risks it poses to transparency, accountability, and democratic representation. It argues that the incorporation of AI into party life is uneven, contested, and mediated by broader political and institutional configurations, and require closer empirical and conceptual scrutiny. In doing so, the paper outlines a new research agenda for understanding how technological change intersects with party transformation in contemporary democracies.

Yardimci-Geyikci, S., Correa, P., Sandri, G., Darius, P., Fitzpatrick, J., Lupato, F. G., Goldmann, A., Yörük, E., & Weissenbach, K. (2025). AI and the party: The three faces of party organization and artificial intelligence. SSRN. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5899882