Cyberspace was supposed to elevate politics. Then reality hit
Briefly

The introduction of the internet in the 1992 election, marked by Larry Agran's virtual press conference, was seen as a way to break the surface-level political communication prevalent in traditional media.
Over three decades later, digital communication in presidential campaigns remains shallow, exacerbated by social media's rapid scroll of opinions and misinformation.
As we head into the 2024 election, the emergence of generative AI has complicated the political landscape, with deepfakes influencing perceptions and reality.
Trump, the Republican nominee yet again, has utilized deepfakes in his strategy, alongside the spreading of false claims regarding AI's role in politics.
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