Over the last month, some Spanish-speaking New Yorkers got a recorded phone call from Mayor Eric Adams speaking their native language. “Hola, soy el alcalde Eric Adams,” the mayor says in a monotone but flawless accent, before launching into a pitch for jobs with the city government. The truth is Adams isn’t multilingual, but he is a pioneer in the AI politics race.

In October, the mayor’s office said he’s been using AI to blast his constituents with millions of robocalls in languages he doesn’t speak, including Yiddish, Spanish, Mandarin, Haitian Creole, and Cantonese.

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    1 year ago

    Man there’s absolutely nothing I can think of that would go wrong with this, and I’m also quite sure only the office of the politicians themselves will be able to generate these doppelgangers.

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      1 year ago

      I get to have delightful discussions with my family members when I have these same concerns. All before breakfast.