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Ai political ads
                                                                                                    
AI political ads can use artificial intelligence to generate or manipulate content, customize messages, and target specific voters. Deceptive types of AI in political ads include “deepfakes” which are deceptively realistic audio, video, or images created or manipulated by AI to depict people doing or saying things they never did. For example, in the 2024 election cycle, an AI-generated robocall used a fake voice resembling President Joe Biden to discourage voters in New Hampshire, and another used AI to create a video of Chuck Schumer saying a quote he said in print.
AI synthesizes voter data to generate and deliver highly personalized ad copy and messages. It can craft different versions of an ad to resonate with different demographics, allowing campaigns to operate on a massive scale with lower costs. AI is also used for behind-the-scenes functions like generating email lists, drafting fundraising appeals, and performing voter sentiment analysis. Supporters say AI is efficient, inexpensive, and helps smaller campaigns. Critics claim AI can be deceptive, biased, and its use in political advertising is fraught with risks and ethical challenges.
Pending legislation: S.1213 - Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act
Sponsor: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (MN)
Status: Senate Committee on Rules and Administration
Chair: Sen. Mitch McConnell (KY)
AI synthesizes voter data to generate and deliver highly personalized ad copy and messages. It can craft different versions of an ad to resonate with different demographics, allowing campaigns to operate on a massive scale with lower costs. AI is also used for behind-the-scenes functions like generating email lists, drafting fundraising appeals, and performing voter sentiment analysis. Supporters say AI is efficient, inexpensive, and helps smaller campaigns. Critics claim AI can be deceptive, biased, and its use in political advertising is fraught with risks and ethical challenges.
Pending legislation: S.1213 - Protect Elections from Deceptive AI Act
Sponsor: Sen. Amy Klobuchar (MN)
Status: Senate Committee on Rules and Administration
Chair: Sen. Mitch McConnell (KY)
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                            Poll Opening Date
        November 3, 2025
    Poll Closing Date
        November 9, 2025