Generative AI could change political campaigns

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Generative artificial intelligence chatbot programs have started revolutionizing how data could impact elections by helping determine how people vote. But one political analyst said, while currently helpful, the technology is still young and far from perfect. Mark Grebner, of Practical Political Data, said he recently started paying the $20 subscription fee for OpenAI’s ChatGPT 4.0, which he has used to solve an equation he has found difficult and help him run through whatever data he feeds it. “I give it the data and it runs the analysis, and if I have done it exactly right and have asked the questions


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