While Uruguayan political parties continue to dispute spaces in television news, journalistic programs, radios and social networks, a silent transformation is changing the way citizens build their political opinions. The next major electoral battle will not be fought solely in acts, television debates or advertising campaigns. Nor will it be developed exclusively on Facebook, Instagram, X or TikTok. More and more people turn to Artificial Intell…
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While Uruguayan political parties continue to dispute spaces in television news, journalistic programs, radios and social networks, a silent transformation is changing the way citizens build their political opinions. The next major electoral battle will not be fought solely in acts, television debates or advertising campaigns. Nor will it be developed exclusively on Facebook, Instagram, X or TikTok. More and more people turn to Artificial Intell…