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The reality of AI's impact on elections isn't matching up with the fears. Despite the concerns, AI hasn't been a disruptive force in the 2024 race.
Recent actions taken by Meta and Microsoft to protect elections from AI will have limited impact on misinformation, say experts.
Bipartisan concern over AI-generated election interference has prompted a patchwork of laws across the country, as state lawmakers seek to blunt the impact of misinformation and keep deepfakes ...
As election officials consider using new AI tools in their day-to-day tasks, the lack of meaningful regulation risks putting some voting access in harm’s way even as AI unlocks time-saving ...
A new study by Parsons and the CAI, published Wednesday, found that a large majority of respondents (94%) are concerned that the spread of misinformation will impact the upcoming election, and 87% ...
This threat doesn’t end on Election Day, either: AI-generated deepfakes could be used to falsely show election workers throwing away ballots or bringing in fake ballots to alter election results ...
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 ...
I’ve spent the past year leading war games on the challenge of AI-powered threats to elections alongside technologists, current and former government officials, and civil society groups.