June 6, 2024
Generative Artificial Intelligence for Election Administrators: An Introduction
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This guide, produced in partnership with civic technologist Kathryn Peters, serves as a comprehensive resource designed to help election officials understand and potentially integrate AI into their workflows. It offers a clear introduction to generative AI, explaining both its capabilities and limitations, and provides practical examples of how AI can be used in election administration. The guide emphasizes the importance of ethical and efficient implementation and includes case studies, frameworks for deployment, and worksheets for planning and evaluation.
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