We are all aware of artificial intelligence and its various applications now. While we must certainly exercise caution when using this new and powerful technology, avoiding it could create wasted opportunities.
This election cycle, Vote Nevada is therefore hosting a new type of guide that harnesses the beneficial powers of AI. This will help users understand the various offices up for election in 2026, the differences between primary and general elections, and key voting and election laws.
This applies to the various artificial intelligence applications.
In many ways, AI is like Google. When you use Google, the program provides links to relevant webpages and other online resources. Similarly, when using AI, you type in questions, and the program gives you answers based on webpages and other online resources.
If you have done a Google search lately, you’ve probably noticed a blending of an AI-generated answer to your question at the top of the page, with the links to websites below the answer. Over time, these two features will likely merge, so now is a great time to practice using AI question prompts.
The quality of the AI answer is tied to the quality of the question asked and the information available online. Consequently, in the age of AI, we must consider how to ask questions that yield valid, high-quality answers.
This guide will help you form questions to discover which offices are up for election in Nevada in 2026, what each office does, and how that elected position could impact your life.
Basic questions to start are:
What does the ____ office do in Nevada?
How does the ______ offiice impact my life in Nevada?
How can I register to vote?
Am I required to vote by mail in Nevada?
And more……