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How worried should we be about AI & the election? As advances in generative artificial intelligence stand to disrupt elections, we ask what the latest developments mean in 2024 & for the future of democracy. AI has been used to doctor photos, create deep fakes, manipulate candidates' voices & seed false information about voting among targeted groups-and will only ramp up as Election Day approaches. How are AI companies, elections officials, & the media preparing? And is it all just risk or can AI also be used to improve democracy?
In conversation with guests across technology, media & the law, KQED's Rachael Myrow & The Guardian's Rachel Leingang will explore what's happening right now & what ramifications it will have on campaigns, journalists, voters, national security & democracy.
Co-presented by The Guardian & UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Presented by KQED Live
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