Josh Gottheimer uses AI to compete in New Jersey Governor’s Competition in Anti-Trump Advertisement

Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer argued in the first TV commercial for the governor’s race in New Jersey that he was ready to fight President Donald Trump – who was using artificial intelligence to bring up a case.

Gottheimer in his fifth term portrayed himself as a boxer in an ad. The location appears to be one of the first TV commercials in a large number of major competitions that tend toward AI.

"He is a natural warrior. Josh Gottheimer has been fighting for people all his life." "AI-generated image" when young people wear boxing gloves on screen, as well as disclaimers.

The ad continues to promote Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama to protect Medicare and Social Security, as well as his efforts to pass infrastructure and gun safety legislation through Congress.

The narrator is on the image of the boxing circle, and the narrator says Gottheimer is “fighting for Jersey to stop Donald Trump’s tariffs and chaos.

“As governor, I will reduce property tax by 15%, reduce taxes for older people and reduce costs,” Gottheimer said in the camera. "It's not impossible. I'll fight to get it done and always get you back."

According to Gottheimer's campaign, the ad was awarded millions of dollars in purchases.

“As governor, I will fight Trump when he gets screwed up with his family in Jersey and fights to collect taxes and lower taxes,” Gottheimer said in a statement to NBC News. “I’m not afraid to play until we win.”

Gottheimer hit the radio is the latest sign that the crowded area of ​​democracy is heating up ahead of the June 10 game to succeed Democratic Governor Phil Murphy, who has a limited term. Top candidates include Gottheimer, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, Jersey Mayor Steve Fulop, former state Senator Steve Sweeney and state teachers’ league head Sean Spiller.

More than $36 million in ads have been spent in the competition, while the Pro-Gottheimer Super PAC economically applies to New Jersey spending accounts for one-third of spending.

The New Jersey game is one of two governor games this year, and Virginia game, both of which are competitive. Trump made huge gains in New Jersey in November but lost six points.