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Eric Smalley

@ericsmalley
1 posts
2024-12-05
AI is now part and parcel of elections, from helping with mundane campaign functions to enabling politicians to speak to constituents in multiple languages at once.  Deepfakes, however, were not a big part of the disinformation campaigns in 2024.  Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders break it down.
2024-12-05 View on X
The Conversation

AI language translation was one of the most beneficial uses of AI during major global elections in 2024, and AI misinformation was not as catastrophic as feared

The most significant impact turned out to be AI being used to bridge language gaps everywhere from India to New York and make candidates messages multilingual Eric Smalley / @erics...