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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 ...
The introduction of semi-automatic ballot-counting technology used in the general election however suffered from a number of technical and procedural problems. Civil society group CenPEG and minor party All Filipino Democratic Movement (KAAKBAY), amongst others, questioned the constitutionality of the election and its safety against electoral fraud or cheating.
The Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2017) is supported by federal funding of Can $125 million with the objectives of increasing the number of outstanding AI researchers and skilled graduates in Canada, establishing nodes of scientific excellence at the three major AI centres, developing 'global thought leadership' on the economic ...
The accord is voluntary and falls short of an outright ban on AI content in elections, as some people have called for.At 1,500 words, the document lists eight steps that the companies say they ...
Recent actions taken by Meta and Microsoft to protect elections from AI will have limited impact on misinformation, say experts. Tech Companies Are Taking Action on AI Election Misinformation ...
Hi there, it’s Rachyl Jones with the tech team. 2024 is set to be a disruptive year for both artificial intelligence and politics, as the U.S. presidential election approaches. But it’s when ...
On March 27, 2016, hackers under the banner "Anonymous Philippines" hacked into the website of the Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and defaced it. The hackers left a message calling for tighter security measures on the vote counting machines (VCM) to be used during the 2016 Philippine general election on May 9. [1]
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