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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 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. Tech Companies Are Taking Action on AI Election Misinformation ...
With today’s election and its aftermath, AI search faces a major test. Given the huge stakes, along with fears of misinformation and AI-produced “hallucinations,” the pressure is on these ...
AI is developing fast–and we are poorly prepared for the impact of this new wave as we hurtle toward a key presidential election. My fear is that AI will undermine the information space with ...
Risks associated with the use of AI in government include AI becoming susceptible to bias, [2] a lack of transparency in how an AI application may make decisions, [7] and the accountability for any such decisions. [7] AI in governance and the economic world might make the market more difficult for companies to keep up with the increases in ...
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 ...
Electronic voting machines for elections in Ireland were used on a trial basis in 2002, but plans to extend it to all polling stations were put on hold in 2004 after public opposition and political controversy. Electoral law was amended in 2001 and 2004 and sufficient voting machines for the entire state were purchased, but the plan was ...