Big Tech Is Giving Campaigns Both the Venom and the Antidote for GenAI

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Big Tech Is Giving Campaigns Both the Venom and the Antidote for GenAI
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Microsoft and Google have taught dozens of political groups how to use generative AI tools like their Copilot and Gemini chatbots, but the situation is a little complicated.

The Biden campaign is facing its first major cheapfake scandal this week. Doctored clips of Biden at the G7 Summit and a Hollywood fundraiser have spread across platforms like X, claiming to show Biden wandering off, mumbling unintelligibly, or, uh, even pooping his pants. It’s exactly the type of content the right-wing media apparatus drools over to play up Biden’s age, despite the clips being edited in a manner reminiscent of the drunk Nancy Pelosi video from last cycle.

Politics Lab is your guide through the vortex of extremism, conspiracies, and disinformation. 🗞️ Read previous newsletters here. 🎧 Listen to the this month. For quite awhile, big tech companies have hosted workshops for political staffers and groups to learn more about their products, especially when it comes to cybersecurity. But this year, they’ve started including lessons on how campaigns could leverage AI ahead of the 2024 election. Microsoft says it tailored these training sessions to the needs of national-level campaigns to help them save time and cut costs.

’s Kate Knibbs has reported before. And it’s a little more complicated than just promoting content authentication for Microsoft and Google. Their AI chatbots, Copilot and Gemini, haven’t proved that they can answer simple questions on election history either. When asked who won the 2020 presidential election, both chatbots declined to provide an answer, my colleague David Gilbert reported last week. These would be the models providing policy guidance to campaigns.

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