Ashley is one of the first examples of how generative AI is ushering in a new era of political campaigning in which candidates use technology to engage with voters in ways increasingly difficult to track.
A large-scale new study of political advertising will argue that advertising for everything from presidential candidates to English muffins should be based more in experimentation than in theory.
As artificial intelligence slowly seeps into the political space, one company is harnessing the technology to help write fundraising email copy for campaigns. Writing out campaign fundraising emails can be tedious, time-consuming and contribute to burnout for political staff in a field that already sees high turnover. Quiller, founded by Democratic strategist Mike Nellis, aims…
"The speed with which this technology is developing is truly unprecedented," said the managing partner of a progressive group focused on diversifying campaign ranks.