Canada warns of election threats from China, Russia, India and Pakistan
Briefly

Canada's intelligence agency has warned that China and India are likely to use artificial intelligence to interfere in the upcoming elections on April 28. Vanessa Lloyd, the deputy director of operations at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), highlighted the increasing trend of foreign interference aimed at eroding public trust in democratic processes. Despite allegations, both China and India have denied any intention of meddling in Canada’s elections. This situation may exacerbate already strained relations between Canada and these nations, especially in light of recent controversies involving diplomatic tensions.
Vanessa Lloyd, deputy director of operations for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), stated that China and India are set to use AI for election interference.
The CSIS is notably concerned about the potential threats posed by foreign nations like China, India, Russia, and Pakistan in disrupting Canada's April elections.
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