"Nothing is automated," she replies. Hutchinson notes that BattlegroundAI's copy is a starting-off point, and that humans from campaigns are meant to review and approve it before it goes out. "You might not have a lot of time, or a huge team, but you're definitely reviewing it." This underscores the importance of human oversight in the AI-generated political content process.
"Those are incredibly valid concerns," she says. "We need to talk to Congress. We need to talk to our elected officials." This highlights the necessity for open dialogue about AI training practices and the ethical implications regarding artists' rights.
"Always open to that," she says. "We also need to give folks, especially those who are under time constraints, in resource-constrained environments, the best tools that are available to them, too." This shows her commitment to making AI tools accessible while being sensitive to ethical data sourcing.
"Obviously valid concerns," she says. "Fears that come with the advent of any new technology-we're afraid of the computer, of the light bulb." This indicates her understanding of the anxiety surrounding AI, suggesting a need for adaptation rather than outright rejection.
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