Are you asking the right questions?

Using Generative AI for Fact-Checking
This project explores how generative AI can help fact-checkers catch false information during elections in real time.
Misinformation is a big problem, especially when people use AI to make fake images, videos, or audio that looks and sounds real.
This can confuse people and change what they believe. However, AI can also be
used to stop these lies faster.

Let's Fact Check?
Learn how to search AI. Find out what questions to ask? Be specific with your questions so you can get specific answers.
Fact checking should always be a part of your due dilligence when electing any official in any capacity. The idea is to select a candidate who aligns the most with your values. When you are vetting some one you ask a series of questions to ensure that your values really do align or atleast have some commonalities. Your vote isn't for you today it's for your children's children. They will be impacted tomorrow from your vote today.
Here are some examples of questions you would ask an individual you are vetting, you can ask AI those very same questions. AI will give you the answer that you perspective candidate has given at some point and time in their career.
Here are some examples of questions to ask the candidates:
State and Local Offices
(Governor, Mayor, State Legislators)
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1. What specific policies would you implement to increase state revenue without raising taxes on middle-class families?
2. How do you plan to address racial disparities in arrests and sentencing at the state/local level?
3. Would you support a statewide body camera mandate for police officers? How would you ensure compliance?
U.S. House
(Representatives in Congress) =============================
1. What gun laws, if any, would you change or introduce at the federal level?
2. Should private health insurance companies be required to cover pre-existing conditions under all circumstances?
3. Would you support implementing a national gun registry? Why or why not?
U.S. Senate
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1. Should Supreme Court justices have term limits instead of lifetime appointments? Why or why not?
2. Should undocumented immigrants be granted a path to citizenship, and if so, what requirements should they meet?
3. Do you support federal legislation that would expand mail-in voting and early voting nationwide? Why or why not?
President
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1. What is your stance on offering a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants currently living in the U.S.
2. What is your stance on federal policing reforms?
3. How would you ensure government transparency and
accountability?
4. Do you support reforms like term limits for Congress or changes to the Electoral College?
Candidate 1 or Candidate 2
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State and Local Offices
Candidate 1 or Candidate 2
for
U.S. House
Candidate 1 or Candidate 2
for
U.S. Senate
Candidate 1 or Candidate 2
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President
Now it is "YOUR" turn.
What do you want to FactCheck?
Enter your questions in the space below and be as specific as possible about anything POLITICS.
Just so you know you can also ask:
* Personal questions about any candidate.(not just the ones representening your state)
* A past situation or decision of any candidate in the world.
* You can also ask if this person is the best candidate for the job.
* Find out if this candidate has ever participated in public service.
* How the candidate has voted in in the past on bills.
* When you hear anything about politics, question it!
* If a politician tells you they are doing their job, it is your responsibility to research their job responsibilities and determiner for yourself if they are really doing the job they were elected to do.
* It is your right to vote so no matter who is on the ballot determines which one aligns with you in someone way and that is who you should vote for. No vote is a vote for the opposition.
Fact Checking everything, It is your responsibility. ~ KMC