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Why AI could be a big problem for the 2024 presidential election

• https://www.popsci.com BY KENNETH R. ROSEN

A DYSTOPIAN WORLD fills the frame of the 32-second video. China's armed forces invade Taiwan. The action cuts to shuttered storefronts after a catastrophic banking collapse and San Francisco in a military lockdown. "Who's in charge here? It feels like the train is coming off the tracks," a narrator says as the clip ends.

Anyone who watched the April ad on YouTube could be forgiven for seeing echoes of current events in the scenes. But the spliced news broadcasts and other footage came with a small disclaimer in the top-left corner: "Built entirely with AI imagery." Not dramatized or enhanced with special effects, but all-out generated by artificial intelligence. 

The ad spot, produced by the Republican National Committee in response to President Joe Biden's reelection bid, was an omen. Ahead of the next American presidential election, in 2024, AI is storming into a political arena that's still warped by online interference from foreign states after 2016 and 2020. 


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