A tech organization supporting Democrats, "Tech for Campaigns," has launched a new initiative called "The Lab," aiming to test the application of artificial intelligence in elections through experimental methods to prevent Democrats from falling behind in the rapidly evolving technological environment. The organization stated it will invest millions of dollars to collaborate with Democratic affiliated groups in key states and swing districts, researching how to use large language models and data tools to optimize campaign strategies. The background is that an increasing number of voters are beginning to query candidate information through AI chatbots, but campaign teams are unclear about what content these models will generate, and lack effective mechanisms to intervene and shape related responses. The chairman of the organization's board, Alt, pointed out that Democrats have been slow to adopt new technologies, often putting them at a disadvantage, and the pace of AI development may further widen this gap. She warned that if they do not accelerate their adaptation, the technological disadvantage could have a "dangerous" cumulative impact on future elections.

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