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Big Tech Doing It's Part to Sway Voters Left

Big tech is at it again ahead of this year's presidential election.

People using Meta’s AI tool are discovering that the platform is far more friendly to Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump. When asking the AI tool what the reasons are for voting for Harris, it gives back "compelling" reasons in a more positive light while instead handing back some "perspectives to consider" for Trump.

Meanwhile, Google is sending Americans who are looking for information on how to register to vote to an organization backed by left-wing dark money. Google is placing a "Register to Vote" hyperlink under the search bar that directs people to a page with information on how potential voters can register to vote in their respective states.

AI's impact with political messaging can have a serious impact in swing states and with undecided voters. Big tech companies are and have been trying to benefit the Democrat party for years.

Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center Director Kara Frederick told Fox News that big tech and AI are playing for the Democrats.

"It is doing them a favor by pushing leftist and democratic candidates," she said. "American big tech companies are effectively global companies."

Raven Harrison, President of the ROAR Network and self-described Conservative Warrior, said AI has absolutely become an arm for the Democrat Party to sway voters.

"It is political messaging that affects the ones who are primarily swing and undecided voters," said Harrison.

She encourages voters to do extensive research and not rely on AI to tell them what to think or how to voter.


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