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Democrats wanted an agreement on using artificial intelligence. It went nowhere from ABC

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As campaigns nationwide experimented with artificial intelligence earlier this year, the Democratic National Committee approached their committees with a request: Sign onto guidelines to use the technology in a “responsible” wayArticle Continues..

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