Yahoo News Campaigns are using AI to talk you into voting for candidates
Syndicated from Deseret News: how campaigns use AI for ads and messaging; Tom Carroll on Convos, transparency, and Wisconsin's Supreme Court texting program.
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Yahoo News Syndicated from Deseret News: how campaigns use AI for ads and messaging; Tom Carroll on Convos, transparency, and Wisconsin's Supreme Court texting program.
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Forbes Middle East Forbes Middle East innovation desk on Microsoft, OpenAI, and escalating hyperscaler competition—with Convos on governed conversational AI as enterprises reassess vendor relationships.
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Wisconsin Public Radio WPR on Defend Our Courts and Convos: an SMS assistant for undecided voters in Wisconsin's 2026 Supreme Court race, with transparency and tens of thousands of two-way conversations.
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Campaigns & Elections On Convos (formerly PubSent): disclosed starter texts, curated campaign knowledge, and why voters engage more when they know it is an AI.
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TechTarget SearchCIO on agentic AI in the C-suite. Convos CTO Andrew Missey on lower-stakes pilots first and standing behind agents when deployments go wrong.
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NJBIZ Thomas Carroll for NJBIZ on reply volume, opt-outs, and who owns inbound texts, including in high-stakes races like NJ-11.
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CityBiz Q&A with co-founder Andrew Missey on two-way AI texting for campaigns: transparency, compliance, and scaling real voter conversations.
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Campaigns & Elections Thomas Carroll on outbound scale versus inbound replies: volume, ownership, tone, and trust decide whether programs win or lose.
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