1. The use of generative AI in elections, such as Deepfakes, is raising concerns about influencing individual voting decisions. 2. A recent whitepaper by experts from the Learning Systems platform highlights the potential impact of AI on political processes and opinion formation. 3. The authors recommend both technical measures, like watermarking AI-generated content, and societal efforts to enhance media and AI literacy to counteract the influence of AI in elections.
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