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Department of Politics and Government graduate students Lyndsay Jones and Saqlain Khurshid are among the winners of this year’s Paul Simon Democracy Prize.

An initiative of the Paul Simon Institute of Public Policy at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, the annual prizes award funding for students to develop projects in their local communities that further the principles of democracy.    In April, Khurshid and Jones proposed the development of an AI-driven chatbot that can answer voting-related questions, such as where to find a polling place or how to request a mail-in ballot. They were announced as project winners in May and spent the past several months developing the project.    The interactive chatbot can answer a range of questions with information sourced and vetted from ISU’s Redbird Voter Guide. Developing the chatbot involved collaboration with ISU’s Center for Civic Engagement and Office of Technology Solutions.     The Redbird Voter Chatbot is now live on the Center for Civic Engagement website.

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