AI is moving fast. 2028 hopefuls will be forced to adapt: From the Politics Desk
As the 2028 presidential election approaches, candidates will need to adapt to the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. The implications of AI on the economy, national security, and individual rights make it a critical issue for voters. Candidates must develop clear frameworks for their positions on AI to effectively engage with the electorate.
- ▪Presidential contenders will face significant challenges related to AI as the 2028 election nears.
- ▪AI is expected to be a divisive issue with implications for the economy and national security.
- ▪Candidates must quickly adapt their positions on AI to resonate with voters' concerns.
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