Study shows how A.I. can accurately predict how people vote in elections

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Study shows how A.I. can accurately predict how people vote in elections
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A team of researchers at BYU examined the ways in which artificial intelligence can be used to predict how people will vote.

FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu has the latest on jobs at risk as AI further develops on 'America's Newsroom.'can predict how different demographics will vote in elections. – examined ways in which AI could be used as a substitute for human responders in survey-style research.

In one experiment, the researchers created artificial personas, assigning attributes like race, age, ideology and religiosity. Then, using data from the American National Election Studies , the team tested to see whether their"personas" voted the same way people did in the 2012, 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections.

David Wingate, a computer science professor and co-author on the study, said he was"absolutely surprised" to see how accurately the experiment matched up.

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