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Everyone's worried about AI deepfakes in politics. Becki Wright says that's not the real story.
Becki, founder of Proximity and a former candidate and campaign manager, joins Eric Wilson to talk about what AI is actually doing in campaigns right now — mostly quiet, mostly mundane, and mostly happening on downballot races that can't afford a full-time staff. She breaks down the three failure modes of off-the-shelf AI tools (the sycophancy problem, the averaging effect, and hallucination), why voters are growing more suspicious of anything that smells AI-generated, and why the campaigns that get burned by AI are usually the ones that let it replace judgment instead of amplifying it.
Her bottom line: let AI handle scale and speed. Keep the human in the loop for everything else.
Visit our website: CampaignTrend.com
By Eric Wilson5
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Everyone's worried about AI deepfakes in politics. Becki Wright says that's not the real story.
Becki, founder of Proximity and a former candidate and campaign manager, joins Eric Wilson to talk about what AI is actually doing in campaigns right now — mostly quiet, mostly mundane, and mostly happening on downballot races that can't afford a full-time staff. She breaks down the three failure modes of off-the-shelf AI tools (the sycophancy problem, the averaging effect, and hallucination), why voters are growing more suspicious of anything that smells AI-generated, and why the campaigns that get burned by AI are usually the ones that let it replace judgment instead of amplifying it.
Her bottom line: let AI handle scale and speed. Keep the human in the loop for everything else.
Visit our website: CampaignTrend.com

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