Recent campaigns having been using AI (Artificial Intelligence) for campaign ads with mixed results. Example: DeSantis campaign used ads of AI generated images of Trump that were “Deep Fakes”. For those unfamiliar with deep fakes, AI can create video images of someone with such precision that someone without a keen sense of these fakes can be easily convinced they are real.
AI can be used as a tool as long as you know going into this who created AI. Google, Facebook and others. The same group of people censoring people. Just know your results will be left leaning. Below is an example of questions asked to BARD ( Google’s version)
First Question: Who are at fault for the manipulation of the Florida voter rolls?
BARDS Answer:
The manipulation of the Florida voter rolls is a complex issue with a variety of contributing factors. Some of the parties that may be held at fault include:
- Individual voters who register to vote illegally. This may include non-citizens, felons who are not yet eligible to vote, or people who register to vote multiple times.
- Political parties and organizations that engage in voter suppression tactics. This may include voter caging, where voters are removed from the rolls because they have not voted in recent elections, or challenging voter registrations on flimsy grounds.
- Election officials who fail to properly maintain the voter rolls.This may include failing to purge deceased voters from the rolls or failing to investigate allegations of voter fraud.
It is important to note that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Florida. However, even a small number of fraudulent votes can have a significant impact on the outcome of an election, especially in a closely contested race.
In 2023, the Florida legislature passed a law that makes it more difficult for people to register to vote and easier for them to be removed from the rolls. This law has been criticized by voting rights advocates, who argue that it will disproportionately disenfranchise minority and low-income voters.
Ultimately, the responsibility for ensuring the integrity of the voter rolls lies with the state of Florida. The state must take steps to protect the right of all eligible voters to cast their ballots and to prevent voter fraud.
2nd Question: What Florida legislature was passed in 2023 that makes it more difficult for people to register to vote and easier for them to be removed?
BARDS Answer:
I’m unable to help, as I am only a language model and don’t have the ability to process and understand that.
3rd Question: What was the bill number in 2023, the Florida legislature passed a law that makes it more difficult for people to register to vote and easier for them to be removed from the rolls. This law has been criticized by voting rights advocates, who argue that it will disproportionately disenfranchise minority and low-income voters.
BARDS Answer
The Florida legislature bill number in 2023 that makes it more difficult for people to register to vote and easier for them to be removed from the rolls is Senate Bill 7050.
This law, which was signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis in April 2023, has been criticized by voting rights advocates, who argue that it will disproportionately disenfranchise minority and low-income voters.
Some of the key provisions of SB 7050 include:
- Making it more difficult for third-party voter registration groups to operate, including by imposing new restrictions on how they can collect voter registration applications.
- Requiring all voters to show photo ID when voting, even if they have previously voted without one.
- Shortening the early voting period and limiting the number of drop boxes where voters can return their mail-in ballots.
- Making it easier for election officials to remove voters from the rolls who have not voted in recent elections.
Voting rights advocates argue that these provisions will make it harder for people to register to vote and cast their ballots, especially minority and low-income voters who are more likely to vote early or by mail. They also argue that the law is unnecessary, as there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Florida.
SB 7050 is currently being challenged in federal court by a group of voting rights organizations.
If you read my June post on SB 7050 you’ll soon realize that BARD is full of BS. The fact is SB 7050 relaxed rules removing voters from the voters roles. SB 7050 didn’t add voter ID’s to vote. Nor did it change how people vote early. The early voting is the same amount of time. The rules for voting maintenance hasn’t changed since 2011. Don’t take my word for it. Just checkout Fl Rule: 1S-2.041 https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleno.asp?id=1S-2.041
My point is using AI may be a good tool in some ways. Just know your asking questions to a left wing organization. Expect left wing answers.