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    Microsoft released a report about the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to disrupt elections

    Posted 08 Apr 2024

    1 min read

    • Key observations
      • China had attempted an AI-generated disinformation campaign in the Taiwan presidential election.
      • Methods used were AI-generated audio, AI-generated anchors, AI-enhanced videos, AI-generated memes, etc to influence various aspects of the elections.

     

    • Threats of AI in Election
      • Manipulation of electoral behaviour: political advertisements can be made deceptive, and with false content, AI is capable of making them individual-specific.
      • Misleading public opinion: regarding candidates’ statements, stances on various issues, and even the authenticity of certain events.
        • Make it easier to create and disseminate fake news.
      • Cybersecurity threats: can be used to target election infrastructure, voter databases, and other critical systems.
      • Foreign influence: could increase the scale and persuasiveness of foreign countries.

     

    • Steps required to reduce the threat of AI in election
      • The Election Commission of India may consider roping in outside experts with a deep understanding of the latest AI technologies.
      • The government may bring regulations that require transparency in the usage of AI for political purposes.
      • Technological companies should place measures to stop misinformation like Meta fact-checking helpline in India.
      • The government can enhance public awareness about deceptive AI.
    • Tags :
    • Threats from AI on Election
    • Misinformation
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