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4 Ways GenAI Will Change Politics and Political Campaigns

Bryan DeAngelis, Partner and Head of the Washington Office, Penta Group

02-Apr-24 12:00

4 Ways GenAI Will Change Politics and Political Campaigns

Enterprise explores how GenAI will change politics with Bryan DeAngelis, Partner and Head of the Washington Office at stakeholder solutions firm Penta Group. Drawing from their recent article titled "AI: The Next Political Game Changer," we'll explore how artificial intelligence is poised to reshape political campaigns and society at large.

From the power of AI in micro-targeting and personalised messaging to its implications for transparency and polarisation, we'll dissect the four key ways Penta sees AI transforming political landscapes, discussing the potential benefits and drawbacks of its integration into campaigns and elections, as well as unpack the complexities of AI-driven political strategies and the ethical considerations they entail.

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Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Tags:  political polarizationGen AIpoliticspolitical campaignssocial mediaalgorithms





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