Artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly advanced various sectors, but its role in electoral processes raises serious concerns about fairness and integrity. The ability of AI to leverage big data for voter influence can enhance communication and provide real-time information, yet it also poses risks such as misinformation, cybersecurity threats, and algorithmic bias. These challenges could undermine public trust and the overall integrity of democratic elections.
AI technologies can amplify misinformation through deepfakes and manipulated media, which blurs the lines of truth in political discourse. Additionally, the potential for AI-driven cyberattacks threatens the confidentiality and accuracy of election results, while privacy concerns arise from the collection of sensitive voter data. To address these issues, strong regulatory frameworks and ethical guidelines are essential to ensure responsible AI use and protect democratic principles.
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