Congrats to Prof. @robbwiller.bsky.social and PhD candidate @jsmernyk.bsky.social for receiving a Stage 1 Seed grant from @stanfordimpactlabs.bsky.social, supporting their work on AI Voter Guides!
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Many thanks to @stanfordimpact for their generous support of our research on AI voter guides. With new AI guides popping up this cycle, it feels increasingly important to study the potential risks and benefits of using LLMs to translate and personalize voter information.
Check out this super exciting work showing that AI-supported voter guides can be designed to be trustworthy and have a host of pro-democratic outcomes! @jsmernyk.bsky.social
@jonnekamphorst.bsky.social @adambonica.bsky.social @robbwiller.bsky.social
Stanford Sociology
Can AI voter guides help voters decide while remaining accurate, nonpartisan, and trustworthy?
Very grateful to @stanfordimpactlabs.bsky.social for a new grant supporting our next work on this (building on work led by Joe Mernyk & Jonne Kamphorst):
bsky.app/profile/robb...
Can AI voter guides help voters decide while remaining accurate, nonpartisan, and trustworthy?
Very grateful to @stanfordimpactlabs.bsky.social for a new grant supporting our next work on this (building on work led by Joe Mernyk & Jonne Kamphorst):
bsky.app/profile/robb...
Joe Mernyk
Politics and Social Change Lab
Robb Willer
Robb Willer
As someone who studied social psych in undergrad and ended up in sociology program studying social psychology, they are definitely related but far more different than I ever expected before I became familiar with the social psychology canon in sociology