New York Times: “It was probably only a matter of time before voters began to use artificial intelligence to help guide their choices. The 2026 midterms may be the first American elections in which voters are using AI in meaningful numbers.”
“Voters are turning to new AI tools to serve as nonpartisan researchers, viewing them as a viable alternative to traditional news coverage, voter guides or social media. They provide an appealing and seemingly efficient way to learn about campaigns and ballot measures, allowing users to bypass the sometimes dizzying array of political literature, advertising and commentary coming their way. But some experts warn that the tools are far from foolproof: The results they produce can be marred by factual errors or shaped by flawed assumptions.”