The Download: political chatbot persuasion, and gene editing adverts

MIT Technology Review 

Plus: The metaverse's future looks murkier than ever. Chatting with a politically biased AI model is more effective than political ads at nudging both Democrats and Republicans to support presidential candidates of the opposing party, new research shows. The chatbots swayed opinions by citing facts and evidence, but they were not always accurate--in fact, the researchers found, the most persuasive models said the most untrue things. The findings are the latest in an emerging body of research demonstrating the persuasive power of LLMs. They raise profound questions about how generative AI could reshape elections. The fear that elections could be overwhelmed by AI-generated realistic fake media has gone mainstream--and for good reason.