Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Introducing Pemilu.AI, an artificial intelligence platform for legislative candidate to plan campaign

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Imanuddin Razak

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A generative artificial intelligence-based platform is being introduced in preparation for the upcoming 2024 elections. The platform, named Pemilu.AI, aims to assist legislative candidates at both the national and regional levels in campaigning.

Yose Rizal, one of the founders of Pemilu.AI, stated that the platform would serve as a professional political consultant. It combines data about candidates with information about their constituents in their respective electoral districts.

Yose explained that “the platform will incorporate demographic, political, socio-economic, online media, social media, basic commodity price data, and more.”

The combined data on the platform will be utilized to generate micro-targeted and personalized campaigns for each candidate.

Pemilu.AI will also provide comprehensive information about the distribution of voter targets in electoral districts, from the national level to the regional level, and offer communication recommendations to the public.

Planning campaign success with the help of AI

Luky Djani, the CEO of Pemilu.AI, emphasized that AI technology would act as a personal political consultant, aiming to help legislative candidates gain a deeper understanding of the aspirations of the local communities in their respective electoral areas.

Various data, such as political, socio-economic, and demographic information, personal profiles of the candidates, as well as social media and online media data from their electoral districts, will be presented with various innovative features to enhance their chances of winning the elections.

The Pemilu.AI platform is also equipped with an feature called “Tim Sukses” (Success Team) to assist in monitoring activities and measuring the effectiveness of canvassing, garnering support, and conducting campaign activities.

“To support an election with integrity, Pemilu.AI offers various tools and features that can provide campaign and communication strategies for constituents,” Luky Djani added.

Subscription fee

Candidates interested in utilizing Pemilu.AI for their political campaign strategies can subscribe by paying IDR 29 million for regional legislative candidates (DPRD) at the district/city level, IDR 99 million for provincial legislative candidates (DPRD), IDR 149 million for national legislative candidates (DPR), and IDR 249 million for regional representative council candidates (DPD).

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