The AI Revolution: Navigating Its Impact on Elections
By LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS MINNEAPOLIS
In the evolving landscape of democracy, elections have long stood as the cornerstone of citizen participation and political representation. But with the rise of data-driven campaigning powered by artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the electoral process is rapidly being revolutionized in unprecedented and unpredictable ways. While AI represents clear progress for campaign outreach, messaging, and fundraising, all benefitting the electoral process, it also poses a threat to the very foundational principles of democratic systems by enabling the widespread dissemination of disinformation. Here we take a closer look at the enormous impact of these AI transformations on campaigns and elections worldwide – and what can be done about it.
What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) AI is advanced computer technology that uses smart, human-like cognitive abilities to analyze enormous amounts of data in order to perform tasks such as making predictions and recommendations or to look for solutions to problems. Many AI applications have become part of our daily lives: virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa, personalized content suggestions on Spotify and Netflix, Face ID on smartphones, and online search engines such as Google and Amazon.
While AI has been around for decades, its potential and influence increased significantly when ChatGPT, a powerful language processing technology that generates human-like text responses to user prompts, was introduced in November 2022.… Read the rest “The AI Revolution: Navigating Its Impact on Elections”
Cultural and Environmental Restoration Vision
Dakota Lifeways, Mní Sóta Dakota Tribes’ vision, River Values, and Owámniyomni Tour in 60 Minutes
By BARRY HAND
Owámniyomni Okhódayapi invites you to join one of the monthly interpretive tours of Owámniyomni (St. Anthony Falls). Barry Hand, Owámniyomni Okhódayapi program director, will be your guide on this 60-minute site visit of the Falls and the Upper Lock.
During the tour you’ll learn about Dakota lifeways, the significance of the River, and the Mní Sóta Dakota Tribes’ vision for cultural and environmental restoration.
Upcoming tour dates are July 8, August 5, and September 7. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with the land and its stories.
See owamniyomni.org/events for more details.
Private tours are available for school groups, non-profit organizations, corporations and government agencies. Contact info@owamniyomni.org to schedule.