Lawmakers eye promise, pitfalls of AI ahead of elections

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As elections approach, lawmakers are increasingly considering the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in election administration. Republican Secretary of State David Scanlan highlighted the potential of AI to streamline the organization of election statistics and enhance public messaging. This discussion comes amid growing concerns about the ethical use of AI technologies, particularly in the context of misinformation and deepfakes.

The conversation around AI's role in elections reflects a broader trend of integrating technology into governance. While AI could offer significant benefits in efficiency and accuracy, it also raises ethical questions about transparency and accountability. As states navigate these challenges, the balance between innovation and safeguarding democratic processes will be crucial.

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