AI Election Interference Becomes Global Concern

Governments and tech firms are combating AI-driven election interference, including deepfakes and misinformation, with global efforts and feminist approaches gaining traction.
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AI Election Interference Becomes Global Concern

Governments and tech firms worldwide are scrambling to combat the rising threat of AI-driven election interference, particularly through deepfakes and misinformation. The issue has escalated into a global concern as nations prepare for upcoming elections in 2025.

The Growing Threat of Deepfakes

Deepfake technology, which uses artificial intelligence to create hyper-realistic but fake videos and audio, has become a powerful tool for spreading misinformation. Recent reports highlight instances where deepfakes were used to impersonate political leaders, spreading false statements and sowing discord among voters.

Government and Tech Responses

In response, governments are enacting stricter regulations and collaborating with tech companies to detect and mitigate AI-generated content. For example, the European Union has introduced guidelines for platforms to label AI-generated media, while the U.S. has sanctioned entities linked to AI-driven election interference.

The Role of Feminist Approaches

A recent report by the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy emphasizes the need for feminist approaches to tackle gendered disinformation, which disproportionately targets women in politics. The report calls for inclusive policies to safeguard democratic integrity.

For more details, visit CFFP.