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Monprogramme2022.org, a digital participation platform developed by researchers from UT Capitole, ANITI and Université Paris Dauphine

from March 29, 2022 to April 24, 2022

With less than a fortnight to go before the first round of the 2022 presidential election, a team of scientists from UT Capitole, ANITI and the University of Paris Dauphine, have designed and developed a digital participation platform that allows users to create their own program.
Participate and share to get a snapshot of citizens' preferences during the election campaign!

MyProgram2022.org is a simple collaborative exercise that allows users not only to build their own government programs, but also to identify points of agreement and disagreement with other participants.

The platform presents users with proposals extracted from the candidates' government programs. She asks them to select the propositions with which they agree, then to rank the propositions with which they agree in order of preference. Each participation, even partial, is taken into account in the creation of the collective program and in the identification of divisive subjects.

The tool was designed and developed by a team from the Center for Collective Learning, an interdisciplinary artificial intelligence research laboratory, ANITI, in collaboration with lawyers, computer scientists and mathematicians, including experts in social choice theory from the Computer Science Research Institute of Toulouse (IRIT), the CNRS, the University of Toulouse Capitole, the Paris 3IA PRAIRIE institute and Paris-Dauphine University.


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Updated on April 1, 2022