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Google will use artificial intelligence to survey Americans.

Saturday 16/Aug/2025 - Time: 7:22 PM

Arabian Sea Newspaper - Special

**Arab Gulf_Translations:** **Google is working with a non-profit organization specializing in opinion polls to launch a new project that uses artificial intelligence to survey American political opinions.** **Forbes magazine reported that Google's Jigsaw research center has partnered with the Napolitan Institute, belonging to pollster Scott Rasmussen, to launch a project that uses artificial intelligence to survey Americans' opinions on the future of the country. The program is called "We the People."** **This project will work to gather between five and ten people from each electoral state in the United States to answer questions related to various issues of concern to American citizens.** **The magazine said that this project could bring about a shift in the field of political opinion polls in America.** **It pointed out that it will be difficult for this new project to predict which candidate someone will vote for, but it is capable of analyzing how election campaigns are organized.** **Polls in election campaigns are usually fixed questions, such as: "Will you vote for this candidate or not?", but the new project will allow citizens to call, send text messages, or complete questionnaires.** **The project will be divided into three phases:** **In the first round, participants will answer questions about freedom and equality, then Google's artificial intelligence model will generate follow-up questions to delve deeper into the topic.** **In the second phase, the AI tool will analyze the data from the first round and transform it into comprehensive topics, talking points, and graphs, while giving participants the opportunity to interact and share more ideas.** **In the third phase, the program will create statements based on the analysis of all previous responses, and participants will be able to vote on them with "yes" or "no" to enable the program to identify points of similarity between them and others.** **This project is still in the experimental stage and is scheduled to officially launch in September, according to Forbes.**

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