How Presidential Candidate Rhetoric Has Affected The 2024 Campaign
16 Julio 2024 - 5:13PM
Business Wire
Roll Call’s Editor-in-Chief and Political
Analyst Jason Dick Available to Decipher Results of AI Analysis of
Both Candidate’s Statements
FiscalNote Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: NOTE) ("FiscalNote"), a leading
AI-driven enterprise SaaS technology provider of policy and global
intelligence, today announced that - as part of its optimized and
expanded Roll Call platform - it has analyzed years of public
statements by Presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump
via AI-enhanced analysis.
Hundreds of hours of public remarks by Presidents Joe Biden and
Donald Trump from Factba.se – the go-to canonical record of
Presidential remarks that is now part of the enhanced Roll Call
platform – were reviewed from Day One of their respective
Presidencies through this week using the OpenAI moderation filter
and Antrhopic’s Clause 3.5 Sonnet. As a result, these two popular
large language models (LLMs) identified 20 inflammatory statements
attributed to Joe Biden and 795 attributed to Donald Trump.
The full exclusive by Roll Call can be found at
https://rollcall.com/2024/07/16/trump-and-biden-watching-their-language/.
Key points from today’s Roll Call article:
- While AI moderators can sometimes struggle to appreciate
context or tone, then-President Trump’s speeches were more than
six times more likely to contain statements the models
identified as inflammatory.
- This means President Trump's remarks were flagged every two
hours, nine minutes, and nine seconds of speech.
- In a parallel analysis, President Biden’s comments were flagged
every 14 hours, 21 seconds of speech.
- Trump gives his keynote speech on Thursday to cap off the
Republican national convention, an event that will reveal whether a
“kinder, gentler” tone will prevail during the event.
Methodology Summary
This analysis pulled transcripts from Factba.se’s expansive
database for President Biden from January 20, 2021, through July
14, 2024, and transcripts for President Donald Trump from January
20, 2017 to July 14, 2024. A longer time period was reviewed for
Donald Trump to run a "day-in-office" comparison to measure the
result for the first 1,272 days in office for each person and to
compare over an identical time period beginning with Donald Trump's
campaign announcement on November 15, 2022 to July 14, 2024. As
only Donald Trump is an active user of social media personally,
only transcripts versus social media posts were used.
Jason Dick, Roll Call’s Editor-in-Chief and Political Analyst,
is available for media interviews to discuss FiscalNote’s
StressLens data and results. To book an interview with Mr. Dick, or
for more detailed methodology information, please use the media
contact information below.
About FiscalNote
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intelligence. By uniquely combining data, technology, and insights,
FiscalNote empowers customers to manage political and business
risk. Since 2013, FiscalNote has pioneered technology that delivers
critical insights and the tools to turn them into action. Home to
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