The Republican National Committee’s release of an AI-generated ad last year turned a lot of heads among professional campaigners, and it led some of them to say this new tech has no place in political races.
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But is this stance sensible, or is it another instance of “AI panic” sweeping the culture? Jessica Furst Johnson, an election law attorney with the firm Holtzman Vogel who’s worked in Republican politics for years, thinks it’s closer to the latter.
Johnson joins our podcast, On The Merits, to talk about how AI, when used properly, could be an effective—not to mention cost-saving—tool for cash-strapped campaigns. She also discusses how efforts to outright ban the technology from elections could run afoul of candidates’ First Amendment rights.
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