Kane In Your Corner: Is AI a threat to the democratic process?
News 12’s Walt Kane has a look at what’s at stake with artificial intelligence and politics.
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Feb 19, 2024, 2:40 PM
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Updated 158 days ago
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With the 2024 election campaigns well underway, there’s a new concern about the role of artificial intelligence and how it might disrupt the democratic process.
News 12’s Walt Kane is In Your Corner with a look at what is at stake.
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