New York City Mayorl candidate Andrew Cumo Social media has launched a new, AI-related campaign advertisement “Slop” by users.
Video, in which ‘Kumu ‘ The subway appears as a train driver, a stockbroker and a window cleaner, as the mayorl race of the city of New York which tightens before the polling day on 4 November.
Cuomo’s $ 45,000 advertisement purchase was first broadcast on Wednesday and has the facility of AI-generated version Former New York Governor Claiming that he can “pretend to do a lot of work.”

“But I know what I know, and I know what I don’t know. And I know how to do the government’s work,” he says. “There are a lot of jobs that I can’t, but I am ready to be your mayor.”
Quomo spokesman Rich Azofardi described the video as a “comic attempt” to reach voters in the press release.
His team described it as a “positive” use Aye In the political campaign – but many online comments are not confident.
An X user wrote, “AI Slope who tells people that he is bad in jobs, but for some reason he wants to be your mayor.”
Another said, “Using AI instead of hiring artists in a city, where you can throw a rock and hit 3,” another said.
There was also an advertisement Got up on x Democratic candidate Zoharan Mamdani in the mayorl race.
Mamdani wrote, “In a city of world class artists and production crew for the next gig, Andrew Kuoom made a TV advertisement in the same way that he wrote his housing policy: with AI,” Mammadani wrote. “Then, perhaps a fake cumo is better than the real?”
Republican candidate in the race, Curtis Sliva added: “So many people saw her AI and laughed.”
The race for the mayor has been very close, with New York Mayor, Eric Adams, Leave out On Sunday.

Mamdani In the third round, he defeated Kuoomo in Democratic Primary by winning 56 percent of the votes. Kuomo won 44 percent.
Democratic candidate has long been a target for Donald Trump, who branded Mamdani A “100% Communist Lunatic”. Speaking PerspectiveMamdani told Joy Behar that she is not a communist but a “Democratic Socialist”.
Mamdani remains at the forefront of the race, according to A Fox News PollWhich suggests that 47 percent “potential voters” will vote for the Democratic candidate. Cuomo is second with 29 percent, and Silva is 11 percent.
However, there has not been a voting since Adams exiting the race, which may experience an increase in support to Kuomo and Silva.