• #39 - AI in 2024 US Elections. The Good, The Bad, The Future.

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Durée: 25 min
  • Podcast

#39 - AI in 2024 US Elections. The Good, The Bad, The Future.

  • Résumé

  • In this episode of The AI Coffee Podcast, Alejandro Pérez Pérez explores the powerful influence of artificial intelligence on the 2024 US elections. From advanced voter analytics to automated election processes, AI has reshaped campaign strategies and brought new ethical dilemmas to the forefront. We discuss real-world cases, like Kamala Harris’s AI-assisted voter segmentation strategies and deepfake disinformation risks, diving into the multifaceted role of AI in politics.

    Key Topics in This Episode:

    • AI for Voter Targeting: How campaigns are using data and algorithms to tailor messages and reach key voting segments effectively. More on this
    • Predictive Election Models: The rise of AI-driven prediction tools that help campaigns strategize based on estimated voter outcomes. More details
    • Deepfake Risks & Misinformation: How AI-generated content could impact voter trust and public discourse in elections. Read the full article

    Alejandro also covers the ethical landscape of AI in politics, such as the need for transparency, accountability, and safeguards to mitigate algorithmic biases that could sway elections unfairly. As AI technology becomes an integral part of modern democracy, we explore the need for balanced, ethical frameworks.

    For further reading and references, check out:

    • AI and Democracy: Brennan Center
    • Deepfake Concerns in 2024 Elections

    Connect with your host, Alejandro Pérez Pérez, on LinkedIn: Alejandro’s LinkedIn

    Join us for a thought-provoking look into AI’s role in both strengthening and challenging democratic practices.

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