In today’s world, technology is changing the way we live, work, and even understands politics. One of the most important technological developments is Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI refers to computer systems that can think, learn, and analyze information in ways similar to humans. Because of this ability, AI is slowly becoming an important part of political science. Earlier, political science mainly depended on books, historical records, surveys, and manual data analysis. These methods were useful but often time-consuming and limited. With the introduction of AI, political scientists can now study large amounts of information such as election data, social media opinions, government policies, and public responses much faster and more accurately. This helps researchers understand political behaviour and decision-making in a better way. AI is also helping governments improve their services through digital platforms, online grievance systems, and data-based policy planning. However, while AI brings many benefits, it also creates new concerns such as privacy issues, misuse of data, and the spread of fake political information. Therefore, it becomes important to study AI carefully and use it responsibly in democratic systems. In simple terms, AI is giving political science new tools and new directions, helping us understand politics in a more modern and practical way while reminding us to protect human values and democracy.
Prof. Dr. Sandhya Jaysinh Mane (Mon,) studied this question.
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