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The Algorithm Candidate: How Artificial Intelligence Rewrites Politics—and the Road to Ethical Campaigning - cover

The Algorithm Candidate: How Artificial Intelligence Rewrites Politics—and the Road to Ethical Campaigning

Jennifer M.M.

Verlag: BookRix

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Can machines become politicians? The Algorithm Candidate explores one of the most provocative frontiers of democracy: experiments in which artificial intelligence designs platforms, crafts speeches, and runs campaigns.Tailored for students and emerging civic leaders, this book takes readers inside the rise of synthetic parties and algorithm-driven messaging. It highlights both the allure and the dangers of outsourcing political decision-making to code. On one hand, AI promises efficiency, hyper-personalization, and data-driven persuasion. On the other, it risks erasing human accountability, distorting representation, and amplifying bias.With a professional yet accessible voice, the book offers a critical lens on how AI transforms not just campaigning, but the very meaning of political legitimacy. It also proposes a roadmap for ethical innovation—one that preserves democratic choice while embracing technological progress.If you want to understand the future of politics in the age of algorithms, this is your essential guide.
Verfügbar seit: 09.09.2025.

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