Ahead of Election Day, US AI election hub has been launched by Perplexity that provides information about the US federal election based on user location.
The “US General Election 2024” section can be seen on Perplexity’s website which was launched on Friday consists four main tabs- Voter Guide, President, Senate, and House
Today, on November 5, 2024, as votes are tallied in each state, live nationwide tracking will be offered by Perplexity. Election tracking information will be pulled from ‘The Associated Press’ once the vote counting begins.
How AI-powered election information hub works?
The election hub launched for US election by Perplexity provides details about what’s on the ballot for whatever location voters enter.
Also, there are four tabs available on Perplexity website for monitoring the elections for the President, US Senate, and US House as they come in starting Tuesday, with per-state breakdowns showing the percentage of votes counted and who’s leading.
US AI election hub provides an access to users to ask follow-up questions about politicians, users can also get answers to common questions about voter registration deadlines and other voting-related topics.
AI-generated summaries can be shared or if users need an explained information, they can ask AI to rewrite sections.
But negative point about the AI-powered election hub is that it might produce some errors and oddities, as pointed out by The Verge, like- incorrect data shown about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. or meme images of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Well, it’s a very common problem with generative AI tools to create Hallucinations or misleading statements, so it is needed to check cited materials to verify responses.
While, other AI chatbots—like ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, Microsoft’s Copilot, x’s Grok, and Meta AI opts to either refuse answer election-related questions or defer to official voter information sites like canivote.org.