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How Will AI Reshape Politics? New Volume Co-Edited by Stanford Law’s Nathaniel Persily Explores the Stakes
STANFORD, Calif., May 6, 2026 — As artificial intelligence reshapes political campaigns, public administration, national security, public opinion, and democracy, a new volume co-edited by Stanford Law School professor Nathaniel Persily, JD ’98, offers a timely, wide-ranging analysis of what AI may mean for politics and for the field of…
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