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Democrats are working to catch up to Republicans in utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) technology for political campaigns. They aim to find and motivate voters, combat deceptive content, and analyze voter registration records. However, they are cautious about the risks AI poses in spreading falsehoods that could suppress voters or incite violence. The Biden administration has taken steps to regulate AI through executive action, but Democrats believe Congress needs to pass legislation for better safeguards. Progressive groups and Democratic candidates have been more proactive in experimenting with AI, but Democrats are focused on addressing ethical concerns and preventing misuse.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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Democrats are working to catch up to Republicans in utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) technology for political campaigns. They aim to find and motivate voters, combat deceptive content, and analyze voter registration records. However, they are cautious about the risks AI poses in spreading falsehoods that could suppress voters or incite violence. The Biden administration has taken steps to regulate AI through executive action, but Democrats believe Congress needs to pass legislation for better safeguards. Progressive groups and Democratic candidates have been more proactive in experimenting with AI, but Democrats are focused on addressing ethical concerns and preventing misuse.

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