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AI can influence voters’ minds. What does that mean for democracy?

Last updated: December 4, 2025 6:00 pm
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AI chatbots have the potential to influence voters’ opinions in a way that may raise concerns about the future of democracy. Recent research has shown that these AI tools can be more persuasive than traditional political campaign tools such as advertisements and pamphlets, and are even as persuasive as seasoned political campaigners. However, there are reasons for optimism in the way these AI tools can shift opinions.

One of the most significant findings comes from a study conducted by David Rand at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where thousands of voters in the US, Canada, and Poland participated in recent presidential elections. The study revealed that AI chatbots were surprisingly effective at convincing people to vote for a specific candidate or change their support for a particular issue, even when it comes to deeply held attitudes about presidential candidates.

In the US election tests, voters were asked to indicate their most important policy issue or the personal characteristic of a potential president that mattered most to them. They were then asked to rate their preference for the leading candidates and provide reasons for their preferences. These responses were fed into an AI chatbot like ChatGPT, which engaged the voters in a dialogue aimed at either increasing support for the favored candidate or changing their support to the unfavored candidate. The results showed that people changed their answers by an average of about 2.9 points for political candidates.

Furthermore, the AI’s ability to change opinions on specific policies was notable. For example, the AI could sway voters’ opinions on the legalization of psychedelics by about 10 points, whereas video and text advertisements had a much smaller impact. This suggests that AI chatbots have a significant influence on voter attitudes.

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Despite concerns about the potential manipulation of AI chatbots in elections, there is a silver lining in the fact that these persuasions were largely based on factual arguments rather than personalized manipulation techniques. Studies have shown that AI chatbots are most persuasive when they use factual claims rather than trying to personalize their arguments for individual users.

This reliance on factual arguments bodes well for democracy, as it suggests that people can be swayed by facts and opinions rather than manipulation techniques. However, it is essential to replicate these results with further research and consider how people interact with AI in real-world settings, where the dynamics may be different from experimental environments.

Nonetheless, the integration of AI into the political process is inevitable, with politicians seeking policy advice from AI tools and using AI to write political ads. As a society, we must come to terms with the fact that generative AI is now a crucial part of the election process. The use of AI chatbots for political voting advice is already on the rise, indicating a shift towards AI-driven decision-making in elections.

In conclusion, while the persuasive power of AI chatbots raises valid concerns about their influence on voter opinions, the reliance on factual arguments and the potential for informed decision-making provide hope for the future of democracy in the age of AI. It is essential to continue studying the impact of AI chatbots on voter attitudes and ensure that their use is transparent and ethically sound in the political arena.

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