Public Polling Declines Post-Election
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Recent US election cycles have produced copious postmortems explaining the successes and the flaws of public polling.
Pollsters worldwide have faced similar challenges, but people don't always tell pollsters what they really think.
We should treat elections like choices that have consequences for our lives and well-being, not contests to decide who gets which cushy job.
In experiments, liberal AI agents conditioned to be liberal were predominantly opposed to US intervention in Ukraine and likened it to the Iraq war .
Conservative AI agents gave hawkish responses supportive of US intervention.
This is pretty much what most political experts would have expected of the political equilibrium in US foreign policy at the start of the decade .
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