Data transparency is at the heart of this project. You can always check the sources in the descriptions under our videos. In 2025, we’ll roll out a public registry of every opinion generated by the AI President, linked directly to the original polls. For now, we manually prompt the AI to create these opinions, and this page explains how we do it.
When we take on a new topic for an opinion, we first check if any of the most reliable sources have polled this question.
Emerson College Polling is known for its research on politics, public opinion, and social issues. Their site provides extensive reports and analyses on U.S. elections, public attitudes, and societal trends.
Ipsos is a global market research firm that conducts extensive polling in the U.S., often partnering with major news outlets. It is known for its political polling and surveys on public opinion and social attitudes.
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Pew is highly respected for its nonpartisan, data-driven analysis of political, social, and demographic trends. Its surveys are thorough, transparent about methodology, and often cited by media and scholars.
Gallup is one of the oldest and most recognized names in polling. It conducts surveys on politics, social issues, and economic conditions. Known for its long-standing trend data, Gallup provides valuable insight into how opinions shift over time.
In addition to resonating with at least 51% of people, these opinions need to meet a few other standards:
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