AI's impact on elections is being overblown
Briefly

Despite early alarmist claims, the influence of AI in electoral processes appears limited, offering only incremental gains for meddling efforts, contrary to initial fears.
AI's role in recent elections has proven less impactful than anticipated, with evidence suggesting that its threats to democratic processes may have been exaggerated.
As we head into more elections, assessments indicate that while AI is indeed present in the political landscape, its effectiveness in swaying voters remains debatable.
Reports suggest the tools touted for disrupting elections yield limited results; significant electoral sabotage has not materialized, thereby challenging the narrative of an AI-driven crisis.
Read at MIT Technology Review
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