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Relazione fra IA ed elezioni politiche: un’analisi bibliometrica

Abstract

Lo studio analizza l’applicazione dell’intelligenza artificiale nelle elezioni, concentrandosi sull’impatto sui comportamenti degli elettori, sulle strategie di campagna e sui risultati elettorali in linea con gli Science and Technology Studies. Un’analisi bibliometrica evidenzia come l’IA influenzi i processi politici, rilevando temi e trend emergenti nella letteratura internazionale, con un focus sui risultati chiave e sulle prospettive future.

Keywords

artificial intelligence, elections, politics, bibliometric analysis, electoral campaigns, Science and Technology Studies

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