- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
AI models can meaningfully sway voters on candidates and issues, including by using misinformation, and they are also evading detection in public surveys according to three new studies.
Scientists are raising alarms about the potential influence of artificial intelligence on elections, according to a spate of new studies that warn AIĀ can rig pollsĀ andĀ manipulate public opinion.
InĀ a study published inĀ Nature on Thursday, scientists report that AI chatbots can meaningfully sway people toward a particular candidateāproviding better results than video or television ads. Moreover, chatbots optimized for political persuasion āmay increasingly deploy misleading or false information,ā according to a separate studyĀ published on ThursdayĀ inĀ Science.
āThe general public has lots of concern around AI and election interference, but among political scientists thereās a sense that itās really hard to change peoplesā opinions, ā said David Rand, a professor of information science, marketing, and psychology at Cornell University and an author of both studies. āWe wanted to see how much of a risk it really is.ā



At one time I remember thinking, in my naïveté, that Americans actually valued scientists and progress. Silly me.