AI, Elections and the Fight for Facts
Thu, March 19, 2026 5:30 PM at MSU Museum
The MSU Museum is hosting a conversation on March 19th as part of our Blurred Realities exhibition on mis/dis/information and how technology shapes our perception of authenticity. Please forward this to any students, colleagues, and friends who may be interested!
AI, Elections, and the Fight for Facts
Thursday March 19, 5:30-7pm at the MSU Museum (409 W. Circle Dr.)
As generative AI tools flood the internet with convincing fakes, political discourse faces a new kind of disruption. This conversation brings together experts in technology, media, and politics to explore how AI is reshaping propaganda, amplifying polarization, and challenging democratic resilience. What happens when truth itself becomes a casualty of innovation?
Panelists:
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- Dustin Carnahan, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences at MSU
- Jennifer Gradecki and Derek Curry, creators of the exhibit "Generative Persuasion" in the Blurred Realities exhibition