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Artificial Intelligence: The New Player in Politics and Trump’s Playground

Welcome to the wild world of politics in 2024, where artificial intelligence (AI) is strutting its stuff like a peacock on a catwalk. Gone are the days of traditional polling methods that just can't keep up. Say hello to algorithms that crunch numbers faster than you can say "Make America Great Again!" Buckle up, because we’re diving deep into how AI is shaking up the election landscape, and trust me, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows.

The Polling Revolution: AI Steps In

As traditional in-person and phone polling falls flat on its face, AI has become the new darling of pollsters (check out the full scoop at Maine Morning Star). These data-driven darlings are sifting through mountains of data, offering insights that are not just quicker but often more accurate. It’s like swapping your rusty old bicycle for a shiny new Tesla. But let’s be real: can we trust these digital whiz-kids? Are they just a bunch of glorified fortune tellers with fancy tech?

AI in Political Ads: The Wild West

When it comes to political ads, regulators have been about as useful as a screen door on a submarine. The Atlantic points out that a hands-off approach to AI in political advertising could lead to some seriously messed-up consequences. Imagine a world where AI creates ads that are as misleading as a car salesman at a used car lot. Read more here and try not to cringe.

Deepfakes and Deception: The Dark Side of AI

Now, let’s talk deepfakes, the digital equivalent of that creepy uncle who shows up at every family gathering—unwanted and unsettling. A recent video on X showed VP Harris saying she "knew nothing about running the country." Spoiler alert: it was fake. The threat of misinformation is real, and you can bet your bottom dollar that it’s going to play a huge role this election cycle. Arm yourself with knowledge because the last thing we need is a bunch of clueless voters. Check out WCVB’s guide on how to spot the fakes here.

Voter Misinformation: A Growing Concern

The Illinois Attorney General's Office is stepping up, releasing a guide to help voters navigate the minefield of misinformation. As election day looms, they’re screaming from the rooftops about the importance of staying informed. Because let's face it, nothing says "democracy" like an educated electorate. Catch the full story on WCIA here.

Public Support for Regulation: Are We Ready?

Polls are showing that Americans are warming up to the idea of regulating AI in political advertising. It’s a classic case of better late than never. If we don’t reel in this runaway train, we might just find ourselves knee-deep in a shitstorm of misinformation. Check out the details on Tech Policy Press here.

The 2024 Landscape: AI’s Role in Campaigns

Generative AI is making waves, but it’s not the monster under the bed we feared. As The Boston Globe reports, it’s shaping the presidential campaign in ways that could either empower or undermine democracy. Are we ready for this brave new world, or are we just setting ourselves up for a digital disaster? Explore more on how AI is influencing the electoral process here.

Learning from Others: Global Perspectives

The U.S. can learn a thing or two from how AI has been used (or abused) in other elections around the globe. MIT Technology Review dives into what we can glean from international experiences. It’s time to take off the blindfold and see what’s happening outside our borders. Read more here.

In Conclusion: The Future of AI in Politics

As we hurtle toward election day, it’s clear that AI is here to stay, for better or worse. Whether it's enhancing polling accuracy or creating the next viral misinformation campaign, we need to keep our wits about us. The future of democracy hangs in the balance, and it’s up to us to keep the bastards honest.

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