In a landmark decision, the Election Commission has declared a ban on the utilization of artificial intelligence-generated content within the context of election campaigns. This strategic prohibition is designed to prevent the malicious use of AI technologies, such as deepfakes, which can be employed to create fabricated videos, audio, and images. Such synthetic media can be highly deceptive, potentially swaying public opinion and undermining the fairness of democratic elections. The commission’s order explicitly forbids political entities from using AI-powered tools to produce or disseminate any form of misleading synthetic content. This decisive action highlights the evolving challenges of digital campaigning and the Election Commission’s dedication to safeguarding the electoral process from technological manipulation and ensuring a level playing field for all participants.
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