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The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) issued guidelines on the usage of AI, to be implemented starting from the 2025 Philippine general election including the parallel Bangsamoro Parliament election. It mandates candidate to disclose usage of AI in their campaign materials and prohibits the usage of the technology to spread misinformation ...
To address the real harms that AI poses in a busy election year … We need robust content moderation that involves human review, labeling and enforcement.” For more CNN news and newsletters ...
For the 2019 elections, the COMELEC presented its source code for review by accredited U.S. software testing company Pro V&V in an effort to make the automated elections transparent. [1] The Philippines stands today with Brazil, Estonia, Belgium and Venezuela at the forefront of election technology adoption.
Recent actions taken by Meta and Microsoft to protect elections from AI will have limited impact on misinformation, say experts.
The AI-crafted fake audio post went viral during a pre-election media moratorium, limiting the degree to which it could be debunked, and the candidate lost to a pro-Russia rival. Analysts are ...
The incident was considered the biggest private data leak in the Philippine history and leaving millions of registered voters at risk. [5] [6] 55 million registered voters are at risk due to the data breach according to security firm, Trend Micro potentially surpassing the Office of Personnel Management data breach which affected 20 million ...
While the live election updates may be helpful to users, AI-generated election content poses a number of risks. Yamin said AI can spread biased information, misinterpret data, and create false ...
The signatories range from tech giants such as Microsoft and Google to a small startup that allows people to make fake voices — the kind of generative-AI product that could be abused in an ...