These Democrats Think the Party Needs AI to Win Elections

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2024 The election cycle is deployed by artificial intelligence Political propaganda For the first time. Most candidates To avoid big accidentsThe technology was slightly guidance or used RestraintThe Now, the National Democratic Training Committee (NDTC) is the first to launch the official playbook that is creating the case that democratic propaganda can be liable to use AI before midterm.

In a new online training, the committee has planned to create social content of Democratic candidates, to write outreach messages for voters and to lift AI to research their districts and opponents. Since the founding of NDTC in 2016, the company has said that it has trained more than 125.5 Democrats for political posts. This group provides virtual lessons and private bootcamps training to Democratic politicians’ ballot registration and fundraising to data management and field organizational things. This group is basically targeting smaller campaigns with low resources with its AI course, trying to empower the five individuals to work with “a 15 team skills”.

“AI and responsible AI is a competitive requirement it’s not luxury,” NDTC’s senior educational designer Donald Ridol says. “This is one thing that we need to understand and feel comfortable in the implementation of our students so they can keep that competitive edge and push progressive changes and push the needle on the left when using these tools effectively and with responsibility.”

There is an explanation of how AI works in the three-party training, but it is surrounded by potential AI use to promote the meat of the course. Specifically, it encourages people to use AI to prepare the text for various platforms and use for various platforms, including social media, emails, speech, phone-banking script and internal training materials, which are reviewed by people before being published.

This training should not be used by the Democrats, and the candidates should be discouraged to depth their opponents, to create a disguise of real people, or create such images and videos that “can cheat voters by misinterpretation of events, individuals or reality.”

“It reduces the confidence of the Democratic Discourse and the confidence of the voters,” the training read.

It advises candidates to “maintain creative integrity” with AI against the replacement of human artists and graphic designers.

The final category of the course encourages candidates to publish the use of AI when the final section of the course is characterized by the AI-exposed voice, “deeply personal” or is used to develop complex policy locations. “When the AI policy contributes significantly to the development of the policy, creates transparency confidence,” it is written.

These publications are the most important part of Hanny Farid training, a generator AI expert and a professor of electrical engineering department at UC Berkeley.

Farid says, “When something is not real or when something is fully generated, you need to have transparency.” “But the reason for this is not what we express what is not real, but it is also that we believe that what is true is true.”

When using AI for the video, NDTC suggests that promotions use tools such as descriptive or OPAS clips to crafts and edit the contents for social media, removes long breaks and video of the moments.

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