Voters never decide their vote in a social vacuum
The article discusses the increasing use of chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini by voters to seek advice on whom to vote for, highlighting regulatory concerns.
Organizations and parties point out to the TSE gaps in electoral regulation of AI and influencers
Civil society organizations, political parties, and government bodies have flagged perceived gaps in the electoral regulation of artificial intelligence and influencers to Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE), submitting recommendations for a resolution set to be published by March 5.
The absence of a legal framework for AI threatens consumers and voters
The lack of regulation on artificial intelligence places consumers and voters at risk of exploitation through sales promotions, electoral campaigns, scams, and harassment.
Chatbots Already Influence Voters and Challenge Regulation in Brazil
Studies indicate that chatbots are impacting voter behavior in Brazil by providing information about political parties, raising concerns for electoral regulators.
Chatbots are already influencing voters and challenging regulation in Brazil
Chatbots are increasingly being used by voters to gather information about candidates, raising concerns among experts and electoral regulators in Brazil.
Chatbots Already Influence Voters and Challenge Regulation in Brazil
Studies show that many voters are willing to seek information and follow recommendations from chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini, raising concerns among experts and electoral regulators in Brazil.