More remarkably, an Artificial intelligence otherwise known as ‘AI Steve’ is eyeing for the contemporary Brighton constituency in the UK general election slated for July 4. The AI candidate was developed by Steve Endacott, a local Sussex politician to provide constituents a platform to express themselves any time of the day to facilate policy decisions.
Endacott is quick to refute that AI Steve is not an attempt at generating buzz but a good faith attempt to break the distance between a voter and their member of parliament. The enhanced templates include data captured by AI Steve on public inputs/ proposed policies and the local ‘creators,’ who edit the policies before getting ‘validated. ’
Called platform portfolios they are: a four-day working week before 2030, a 50-percent reduction in university tuition before 2030, affordable housing, 10,000 more nurses, and a new tax for the National Health Service. This approach aims at reviving the electorate’s connection with the representatives as a reaction to the conventional political procedures and the existing breakthrough with democracy fueled by artificial intelligence.