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AI Political-Microtargeting Policy Narrative: Drafting Platform-Policy Memos
AI can draft political-microtargeting platform-policy narratives, but the policy line stays with policy and legal leadership.
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- 1The premise
- 2political microtargeting
- 3platform policy
- 4transparency
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Section 1
The premise
AI can draft platform-policy narratives on political microtargeting that frame allowed audience criteria, transparency requirements, and disclosure formats.
What AI does well here
- Render the policy structure into a publishable narrative.
- Mirror the transparency and disclosure-format requirements crisply.
What AI cannot do
- Make the policy-line decision on what targeting is allowed.
- Replace the policy and government-relations team.
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