AI For Campaigners
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ABOUT | AI For Campaigners
Leverage the power of AI for your campaign!
What You’ll Learn:
Introduction:
- Get familiar with the basics of AI, including machine learning and how it’s already been used in politics for tasks like voter modeling and online ad optimization.
- Explore the world of Generative AI, which can create text, images, and videos, and understand how natural language processing (NLP) makes AI accessible to everyone.
- Dive into how AI works, its potential drawbacks like data privacy concerns and the possibility of "hallucination", and how it operates on probabilities.
Working with AI:
- Learn the art of prompting, the new way to interact with AI through NLP.
- Discover the importance of context in improving results and how to craft effective prompts.
- Understand how to provide constructive feedback to improve AI output and personalize your results.
Campaign Tasks:
- Unlock AI’s potential in handling essential campaign tasks.
- Learn how to remix content, conduct research on policy issues, and manage data by cleaning and combining spreadsheets.
Live Demos of Different AI Models :
- Chatsbots, including ChatGPT, Gemini, & Grok.
- Image creation with Midjourney.
- Graphic design with CanvaAI.
Contact Us
For questions or for more information, contact Essie Pascoe at eostrowski@leadershipinstitute.org.
Your Faculty
Eric Wilson
About Your Faculty
Eric Wilson is Executive Director of the Center for Campaign Innovation and Editor of CampaignTrend.com.
Eric is a political technologist driving innovation and digital transformation. He’s a veteran of numerous campaigns, having led Marco Rubio’s digital team during his 2016 campaign for president.
Named Campaigns & Election’s “2021 Technology Leader of the Year” and a Harvard Ash Center Technology & Democracy Fellow (2019-2021), he’s frequently interviewed by the media about campaigns and technology and regularly speaks domestically and internationally about the digital transformation of politics.
He’s a proud graduate of the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee and the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science at the University of North Texas.
Eric and his family live in the Washington, D.C. area.