Are AI Bots the New Voters? Aaru’s Tech Is Disrupting Election Surveys

No traditional poll will exist by the next general election.
While everyone is talking about xAI and Perplexity, there was another startup that has been working around elections and polling for quite some time. The world of political polling has struggled in recent years, with traditional surveys frequently falling short in high-stakes races. The 2016 U.S. election highlighted the limitations of current polling methods, leaving many in search of a more reliable alternative. Aaru: a small, AI-driven startup founded by three teenagers with a bold ambition to change how we predict election outcomes. Unlike conventional pollsters, Aaru uses a novel approach: thousands of AI-powered bots that simulate real voter behavior, offering a quicker, more cost-effective way to gauge public opinion. From Teen Tech Enthusiasts to Polling Innovators The founde
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Anshika Mathews
Anshika is the Senior Content Strategist for AIM Research. She holds a keen interest in technology and related policy-making and its impact on society. She can be reached at anshika.mathews@aimresearch.co
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