The 2024 election year, dubbed a "super-cycle," witnessed 3.7 billion eligible voters and marked the onset of AI-driven campaign strategies, raising various concerns.
In the fall Pew survey, nearly eight times more Americans feared AI's negative impact in the election versus positive contributions, highlighting widespread apprehension.
Despite fears, the 'death of truth' has not occurred due to AI, and many candidates harness its constructive potential, illustrating both risks and benefits.
AI language translation has become a key tool for campaigns to connect with diverse voters, exemplifying how technology can enhance democratic engagement.
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