Will AI lead to more misinformation in the 2024 election? | NewsNation Prime

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Will artificial intelligence contribute to more misinformation and confusion in the upcoming presidential election? According to a recent poll by the Associated Press, it seems that most American voters believe so. This skepticism about AI follows the first-ever International AI Safety Summit, where global leaders gathered to discuss the best strategies for mitigating risks associated with the rapidly advancing technology.
Niall Stanage, White House columnist for The Hill, joins "NewsNation Prime" to provide further insights.
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Leave that to corporate media, CIA, FBI.

williamrichardson
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You know what, we still have eyes, ears, common sense, intelligence and the freedom to search out truth for ourselves via many resources.

WorldNeeds
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No we have NewsNation, CNN, MSNBC, WP, and NYT for that.

punchthem
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We’re just trying to cheat on exams. Stop ruining things

ThoreauMyLifeAway
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The headline _should read:_ _Will the media keep spreading misinformation and confusion about the upcoming presidential election?_

Silence_Duder_Gooder
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Elon Musk said recently that AI will remove jobs. I imagine that's hyperbole to some degree. But - pretty soon - how will we know the truth? Not trying to proselytise, but Relevation 13 talks about an image that has breath (life?) and power. Weird thing for John the Apostle to write... but makes sense today.

andrewstevenson