Concerns Rise Over AI-Generated Election Misinformation
Concerns Rise Over AI-Generated Election Misinformation

Concerns Rise Over AI-Generated Election Misinformation

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As the 2024 election season progresses, concerns about AI-generated misinformation are intensifying, exemplified by a viral deepfake video of Utah Gov. Spencer Cox that falsely suggested he admitted to electoral fraud. Experts highlight that advancements in AI technology make it increasingly easy for anyone to create convincing misinformation, a trend that could significantly impact public perception during elections. While the UK election saw only a few viral AI-generated fakes, the risks include online harassment and a growing distrust in authentic information sources. Former President Donald Trump’s accusations against Vice President Kamala Harris regarding a supposedly AI-manipulated rally image further illustrate the contentious environment surrounding these technologies. Scholars warn of the 'liar's dividend,' where legitimate content is dismissed as fake, complicating the battle against misinformation. As AI continues to evolve, both intentional and accidental misinformation pose threats to democratic integrity worldwide.

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