Matt Wolfe uses OpenAI's chatGPT and eight other AI platforms to create a mind-blowing science fiction-style short film. From voiceovers to motion graphics and more, discover the possibilities when AI platforms are at the helm and explore the future of technology. With over 52,000 views, this film is a testament of AI's potential at the hands of the right creator.
. Discover how upcoming US Presidential election in 2024 is being shaped by rapidly advancing AI technology, giving average individuals the power to create convincing audio, visuals and videos of political candidates. This could have a huge impact on US democracy; read on to learn more about AI's increasing influence on politics. #AI #democratization #USelection #politics
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Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?