We research AI election threats. Here’s what we need to prepare for | Samuel Woolley and Dean Jackson
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Samuel Woolley and Dean Jackson highlight the looming threats artificial intelligence poses to democracy, particularly as we look towards the future of elections. While concerns about deepfakes are prevalent, the authors argue that the real danger lies in the broader transformation AI brings to political discourse. With half of the world's population participating in national elections recently, the potential for AI-generated misinformation to disrupt these processes is alarming. This discussion is crucial as it urges us to prepare for the challenges that AI may present to democratic systems by 2050.
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