The apocalypse that wasn't: AI was everywhere in 2024's elections, but deepfakes and misinformation were only part of the picture
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A Pew survey found that nearly eight times as many Americans expected AI to be used for bad purposes in the 2024 election compared to those who anticipated positive uses.
While there are significant risks associated with AI in elections, the anticipated 'death of truth' hasn't occurred, and many candidates have successfully adopted AI constructively.
In Japan, gubernatorial candidate Takahiro Anno used an AI avatar to respond to 8,600 voter questions, achieving a fifth-place finish among 56 candidates.
AI technologies are reshaping political fundraising, with firms like Quiller and Tech for Campaigns offering tools to draft personalized emails and target specific donors effectively.
Read at The Conversation
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