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Elon Musk's Grok AI was pretty excited Trump won the 2024 election. Here's what else AI chatbots had to say.

AI chatbots provided varying responses during the Election, with some offering insight while others directed users to reputable news sources.

This is the first AI election. Here's what that means

Generative AI is a significant factor in the 2024 election, influencing voter information access and the spread of disinformation.

Live fact-check: Election Day 2024 - Poynter

Misinformation about voting and ballot counting is expected during Election Day 2024, prompting the need for reliable information sources.

4 ways AI could negatively impact the 2024 election

AI has potential to both inform voters and spread misinformation during elections, yet its functions are largely extensions of familiar electoral activities.

Elon Musk's Grok AI was pretty excited Trump won the 2024 election. Here's what else AI chatbots had to say.

AI chatbots provided varying responses during the Election, with some offering insight while others directed users to reputable news sources.

This is the first AI election. Here's what that means

Generative AI is a significant factor in the 2024 election, influencing voter information access and the spread of disinformation.

Live fact-check: Election Day 2024 - Poynter

Misinformation about voting and ballot counting is expected during Election Day 2024, prompting the need for reliable information sources.

4 ways AI could negatively impact the 2024 election

AI has potential to both inform voters and spread misinformation during elections, yet its functions are largely extensions of familiar electoral activities.
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You can still register to vote on Election Day in almost half the U.S., including swing states Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin

Many states allow same-day voter registration on Election Day, enabling eligible voters to register and cast their ballot immediately.

Ready to vote? What to know about polling places, candidates, issues in South Florida

Early voting and mail-in voting options are available to South Florida residents until Election Day.

You can still register to vote on Election Day in almost half the U.S., including swing states Michigan, Nevada, and Wisconsin

Many states allow same-day voter registration on Election Day, enabling eligible voters to register and cast their ballot immediately.

Ready to vote? What to know about polling places, candidates, issues in South Florida

Early voting and mail-in voting options are available to South Florida residents until Election Day.
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Perplexity will show live US election results despite AI accuracy warnings

Perplexity launched an election hub for live updates and information about the 2024 US general election using data from AP and Democracy Works.
from Portland Mercury
3 weeks ago

YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Rene's Receipts, Andre 3000 Gets Weird, and the Mercury's Endorsements Have Landed!

The Mercury provides essential election coverage, including endorsements and a voter guide.
Sisters of the Road are reevaluating their plans after a property purchase fell through.
from ABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

ABC7 to host U.S. Senate Candidate Forum between Adam Schiff, Steve Garvey

The U.S. Senate Candidate Forum will inform voters about the candidates and key issues ahead of the Nov. 5 election.

Perplexity will show live US election results despite AI accuracy warnings

Perplexity launched an election hub for live updates and information about the 2024 US general election using data from AP and Democracy Works.

YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Rene's Receipts, Andre 3000 Gets Weird, and the Mercury's Endorsements Have Landed!

The Mercury provides essential election coverage, including endorsements and a voter guide.
Sisters of the Road are reevaluating their plans after a property purchase fell through.

ABC7 to host U.S. Senate Candidate Forum between Adam Schiff, Steve Garvey

The U.S. Senate Candidate Forum will inform voters about the candidates and key issues ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
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Editorial: Voters, here's what they're trying to hide about local bond measures

Local bond measures are property tax increases lasting at least 30 years.
Elected officials often mislead voters about the tax implications of bond measures.
Voters should thoroughly evaluate ballot wording beyond the first part of guides.

Miami Beach officials rescind ballot question on homeless tax. Votes on it won't count

Miami Beach Mayor rescinded a controversial 1% tax measure for homelessness, prioritizing city interests despite existing votes.

'pride vision' AR camera detects candidates who support marriage equality in japan elections

Pride Vision is the first AR camera aimed at helping voters identify pro-marriage equality candidates in Japan's 2024 elections.

Oregon Elections Division shuts down phone lines after barrage of calls prompted by false claims

The Oregon voters pamphlet includes Trump, but false claims of his absence led to overwhelming calls to the Elections Division.

When can you cast a ballot in California before Election Day? Where? Your guide to early voting

Californians can start voting early, with mail-in ballots sent out as of October 7, 2024.
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from Washington Post
2 months ago
US news

Missouri high court weighs whether abortion measure stays on fall ballot

The Missouri Supreme Court is deliberating the validity of a proposed constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion rights, facing potential voter confusion and political tensions.

Arizona Court Sides With G.O.P. Over Abortion Language in Voter Pamphlets

The Arizona Supreme Court permits the use of 'unborn human being' in voter pamphlets regarding abortion rights.

Arizona ballot leaflets can call fetuses 'unborn human beings,' court says

The Arizona Supreme Court allows biased terminology in voter pamphlets regarding a constitutional abortion right, raising concerns over neutrality and fairness.

Arizona court rules voter pamphlet can refer to fetus as unborn human being'

Arizona court rules fetal designation in voter pamphlet as 'unborn human being' amid abortion rights amendment debate.
Voters to decide on constitutional right to abortion access in November.

Missouri high court weighs whether abortion measure stays on fall ballot

The Missouri Supreme Court is deliberating the validity of a proposed constitutional amendment to enshrine abortion rights, facing potential voter confusion and political tensions.

Arizona Court Sides With G.O.P. Over Abortion Language in Voter Pamphlets

The Arizona Supreme Court permits the use of 'unborn human being' in voter pamphlets regarding abortion rights.

Arizona ballot leaflets can call fetuses 'unborn human beings,' court says

The Arizona Supreme Court allows biased terminology in voter pamphlets regarding a constitutional abortion right, raising concerns over neutrality and fairness.

Arizona court rules voter pamphlet can refer to fetus as unborn human being'

Arizona court rules fetal designation in voter pamphlet as 'unborn human being' amid abortion rights amendment debate.
Voters to decide on constitutional right to abortion access in November.
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Sensitive Illinois Voter Data Exposed by Contractor's Unsecured Databases

Sensitive voter information exposed in open databases in Illinois, highlighting cybersecurity vulnerabilities despite efforts to enhance election security.

Google Introduces Stringent Ad Policies And AI Content Guidelines For Indian Elections

Google unveils measures for India's elections, including election ad verification and AI-generated content tracking.
Efforts include simplifying access to election information, verifying advertisers, combating misinformation, and supporting fact-checking initiatives.

Shape Your L.A., our Los Angeles County civic engagement tool, is now available in Spanish

Access local government information with Shape Your L.A.
Resource now available in Spanish.

Poll: Many California voters get their info from social media, even if they don't trust it

Californians rely on official voter guides but also turn to social media despite concerns about reliability.
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