![]() It can be helpful for brainstorming copy or creating AI-generated images - as long as it’s disclosed that they’re not real. ![]() Still, there are potential benefits to using such technology in a creative context. (When asking ChatGPT certain political questions, it may refuse to answer the question, or add a word of caution reminding the user that it’s an AI language model.) He pointed to the fact that the program is trained to lay out facts, rather than have a political discussion or help generate persuasive tactics that campaigns use when reaching voters. “It’s going to be tough for you guys to use this in a fully political context, I’ll be totally honest,” said Dave Leichtman, director of corporate civic responsibility at Microsoft, during a panel on ChatGPT. Given that it’s still emerging and developing, campaigns are toying with how to best use the technology. Artificial intelligence: Artificial intelligence will seep its way into campaigns this cycle. ![]() Here’s what’s on their minds heading into a monumental presidential election year. ![]() Last week, political campaign professionals gathered in California for the annual American Association of Political Consultants’ Pollies conference, where they discussed the challenges and opportunities facing the industry heading into the 2024 cycle. ![]() Hundreds of political consultants walk into a bar … and no, that’s not a joke. How consultants are thinking about AI for 2024 ![]()
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