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Fake Voices, Real Consequences: AI in Politics

9 min · 5. März 2026
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In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in politics and what that means for voters. We discuss how AI-generated videos, voices, and images can spread misinformation about political candidates and influence public opinion, often without people realizing it. We also look at the role of disclaimers, the laws some states have created to regulate AI-generated political content, and the ethical concerns that come with this technology. Using the ethical framework of consequentialism, we reflect on whether it is ever acceptable to generate AI content about politicians and why values like honesty, fairness, integrity, and trust are important in the digital age. Hosts: Clara B. '28 and Jane P. '28

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Episode Fake Voices, Real Consequences: AI in Politics Cover

Fake Voices, Real Consequences: AI in Politics

In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in politics and what that means for voters. We discuss how AI-generated videos, voices, and images can spread misinformation about political candidates and influence public opinion, often without people realizing it. We also look at the role of disclaimers, the laws some states have created to regulate AI-generated political content, and the ethical concerns that come with this technology. Using the ethical framework of consequentialism, we reflect on whether it is ever acceptable to generate AI content about politicians and why values like honesty, fairness, integrity, and trust are important in the digital age. Hosts: Clara B. '28 and Jane P. '28

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