AI Steers Clear of Major Election Interference, Prior Predictions
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AI-driven misinformation fears proved unfounded, with minimal impact on the 2024 election. Google and OpenAI limited election outputs, aiming to prevent potential misinformation issues. Perplexity’s live election hub with AP attracted over 4 million views, ensuring real-time updates. As the 2024 U.S. election season ended, fears about AI-generated deepfakes influencing voters remained largely unfulfilled. Over the past year, experts predicted that artificial intelligence would significantly shape voter perceptions, but Election Day saw minimal disruptions from AI-driven misinformation. Despite advancements in AI capabilities, the number of election-related deepfakes was unexpectedly low. Even AI leaders like Vitalik Buterin expressed surprise at the limited incidents involving deepfakes during this election cycle. AI Companies Take Caution to Avoid Misinformation in Elections As per a Bloomberg report, leading AI companies implemented preventive measures to reduce the risk of misinformation. Google restricted its chatbot from addressing live election results, aiming to avoid inaccuracies. OpenAI’s ChatGPT similarly advised users to rely on verified news sources, such as Reuters, for election updates. While some companies opted for caution, others adopted more proactive approaches. Perplexity, an AI search engine startup, partnered with the Associated Press and Democracy Works to provide real-time election insights, reporting 4 million page views on its election information hub in a single day. Read also: AI’s Deepfake Invokes Caution: UK Proposes to Implement New Rules Perplexity’s collaboration with the Associated Press allowed the platform to pull live election data and offer updates through a dedicated information hub. This approach stood out as an innovative yet responsible way to engage users during the election. Deepfake Rumors Fall Short as Election Day Passes Smoothly Katie Harbath, a former Meta public policy director now advising AI firms, observed that AI-related issues during the election were minimal compared to the scrutiny faced by social media platforms like Facebook and…
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