How Are Political Campaigners in the US Using Generative AI?
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The guests in this episode are authors of a new study titled Political Machines: Understanding the Role of AI in the U.S. 2024 Elections and Beyond. The study is based on interviews with a variety of individuals who are currently grappling with how generative AI tools and systems will change the way the work.
In a series of field interviews, the authors spoke with three vendors of political generative AI tools, a political candidate, a legal expert, a technology expert, an extremism expert, a digital organizer, a trust and safety industry professional, four Republican campaign consultants, and eight Democratic campaign consultants. Joining me to discuss the results are:
- Dean Jackson, the principal at Public Circle LLC and a reporting fellow with Tech Policy Press;
- Zelly Martin, a PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Austin and a senior research fellow at the Propaganda Research Lab at the Center for Media Engagement; and
- Inga Trauthig, head of research at the Propaganda Research Lab at the Center for Media Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin.
A transcript is forthcoming.