Margin Of Error
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Pioneers of a new kind of Polling that combine the breadth of data found on social media with the power of artificial intelligence, claim to be able to accurately predict voter behavior, among other things. If this is true, does this give politicians the intel they need to respond to voters needs, or will this data be misused to mislead us - either by our governments, or those of our adversaries?
An examination of an alternative means to accurately poll for political opinions through an artificial intelligence program named Polly.
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