In a significant move to combat misinformation, the Election Commission has implemented a ban on all artificial intelligence-generated content for use in election campaigns. This policy addresses the growing concern over the misuse of AI tools like deepfakes, which can produce highly realistic but entirely false audio and video. The commission views such content as a direct threat to the democratic process, capable of misleading voters and distorting election results. Political parties and their representatives are now explicitly forbidden from employing AI to generate or spread fabricated narratives or visuals. This proactive stance by the Election Commission demonstrates its resolve to protect the sanctity of elections and ensure that voters receive accurate information, thereby fostering a more secure and transparent electoral landscape for all.
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