Brennan Center How Will Ai Affect The 2024 Election
The explosive rise of artificial intelligence during the past two years coincides with widespread concerns about the security of American democracy. 2024 will bring the first presidential election of the generative AI era. Americans have many questions: will AI help quell the fears of another hotly debated election outcome, or will it fuel the fire? As generative AI produces output that is increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created content, how will voters separate fact from misinformation? The Brennan Center for Justice and Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technologies have convened experts to examine critical questions about AI. They will explore how it might impact high-stakes areas like election security, voter suppression, election administration, and political advertising and fundraising.
Join us for a live event on Tuesday, November 28, at 6 p.m. ET with a panel ready to break down these complex topics. The conversation will address near-term risks of AI that could become critical in the 2024 election cycle and explore what steps the government, the private sector, and nonprofits should take to minimize the possible... Produced in partnership with Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology Speakers: David Boies, Benjamin Ginsberg, Barbara Pariente, Wendy Weiser, Michael Waldman Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-will-ai-affect-the-2024-election-tickets-755601543557The explosive rise of artificial intelligence during the past two years coincides with widespread concerns about the security of American democracy.
2024 will bring the first presidential election of the generative AI era. Americans have many questions: will AI help quell the fears of another hotly debated election outcome, or will it fuel the fire? As generative AI produces output that is increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created content, how will voters separate fact from misinformation?Join the Brennan Center for Justice and Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging... The explosive rise of artificial intelligence during the past two years coincides with widespread concerns about the security of American democracy. 2024 will bring the first presidential election of the generative AI era. Americans have many questions: will AI help quell the fears of another hotly debated election outcome, or will it fuel the fire?
As generative AI produces output that is increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created content, how will voters separate fact from misinformation? The Brennan Center for Justice and Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technologies have convened experts to examine critical questions about AI. They will explore how it might impact high-stakes areas like election security, voter suppression, election administration, and political advertising and fundraising. A panel ready to break down these complex topics. The conversation will address near-term risks of AI that could become critical in the 2024 election cycle and explore what steps the government, the private sector, and nonprofits should take to minimize the possible... Produced in partnership with Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology
Benton Institute for Broadband & Society 1041 Ridge Rd, Unit 214 Wilmette, IL 60091 How will AI affect U.S. elections? RSVP: Join experts from the Brennan Center & CSETGeorgetown in a live, virtual conversation on the explosive rise of AI and what this means for the security of American democracy on Nov. 28, 6pm ET. The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law and the Center for Security and Emerging Technology at Georgetown University have brought together top experts in technology and election administration as contributors to their new...
Each piece looks at ways that generative AI can help democracy or harm it, with a focus on next year’s presidential election. Today’s installment, “Artificial Intelligence, Participatory Democracy and Responsive Government” by Douglas Kriner, Mekela Panditharatne, and Daniel I. Weiner examines the potential impact of AI on public feedback to policymakers. The authors highlight how new AI tools could be used to mimic constituent emails, submissions to public comment periods, and other communications from the public to their representatives. “Our world is undergoing a seismic shift due to AI, and that includes our democracy. We need to know more about how AI might change the democratic process so we can minimize the risks and maximize the benefits,” said Lawrence Norden, senior director of the Brennan Center’s Elections &...
“This series allows leading experts in technology and democracy to explore AI’s impact on voting and governing and inform the way forward.” AI and Democracy will cover political advertising and fundraising, election administration, voter suppression, election information (and disinformation), and more. Contributors will include Catherine Tucker, Sloan distinguished professor of management and a professor of marketing at MIT Sloan; Edgardo Cortés, election security adviser at the Brennan Center and former Commissioner of Elections in Virginia,... CSET contributors include Josh Goldstein, CyberAI research fellow; Mia Hoffmann, assessment research fellow; Drew Lohn, CyberAI senior fellow; and Heather Frase, assessment senior fellow. “The signing of President Biden’s Executive Order on AI and the UK’s AI Summit this week point to the perceived urgency for governing AI. Elected leaders are increasingly aware of the potentially pivotal impact of new AI tools.
Our hope is that this essay series will provide context and offer policy recommendations that can push forward the national discourse and safeguard our elections,” said John Bansemer, director of CSET’s CyberAI program. The Institute for the Future, the Elections Group, and the Brennan Center for Justice have published a new guide on AI threats to election administration, authored by David Evan Harris, Lawrence Norden, Noah Praetz,... The guide provides an overview of the major risks AI poses to elections—including voice, text, and video impersonation and novel malware—and lays out how officials can prepare for and respond to a wide range... The report also recommends steps elections officials can take more generally to prevent bad actors from impersonating government offices online, facilitate rapid-response communication, and improve cyber and physical security. The findings are based on a table-top exercise the authoring groups conducted with Arizona elections officials. As the scenarios in this planner show, most of the current threats to elections posed by AI are not entirely novel.
For the 2024 U.S. election, the real challenge is that AI provides agitators new tools to increase the scale of such attacks at little cost and in more sophisticated form than we have previously seen. For years, experts have been warning about the threats that AI poses to elections — even before recent advancements — including those from misinformation directed at the public, phishing attacks against election offices, and... Many election offices have already implemented significant and successful steps to protect their infrastructure and staff from these threats. Our hope is that this scenario planner will help election officials build on their preexisting security plans to prepare for the more sophisticated and widespread attacks that AI may bring. The Brennan Center, a nonpartisan law and policy group, and the Elections Group, which consults with election officials across the country, helped develop parts of the tabletop exercise for Arizona after studying and writing...
. . . In December, 10 teams of roughly eight to 10 employees from 14 of the 15 Arizona counties — representing the secretary of state, law enforcement, private vendors, as well as some federal employees —... To start, organizers assigned each group a fictitious county and a limited budget, one that could not possibly pay for all the offered security measures. The constraints were meant to mimic the real-life restrictions facing election workers today.
A team could purchase anti-phishing training, for example, and then, as a result, would not face a simulated phishing attack but also might not have the budget to purchase a backup communications system. The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law, the Elections Group, and Institute for the Future (IFTF) released How Election Officials Can Identify, Prepare for, and Respond to AI Threats. Developed by experts in election administration, cybersecurity, and AI, this new tool provides scenarios for hypothetical situations involving AI-related attacks on election infrastructure, attempts to spread misinformation about voting, and efforts to interfere with... The scenario planner offers practical advice for responding to these threats. How Election Officials Can Identify, Prepare for, and Respond to AI Threats As potential artificial intelligence threats to elections have grown increasingly dire, many election officials worry that they have little awareness of the risks, nor practical guidance for how to prepare for this new technology...
In particular, they feel limited in their ability to communicate with voters about possible AI-driven disruptions to the 2024 elections. Please share a little information about yourself first The planner was inspired by authors’ conversations with election officials about concerns over AI and lessons learned from Arizona election officials’ tabletop exercises on AI in December 2023. Among the hypothetical situations in the scenario planner: Co-sponsored by the Brennan Center for Justice, this virtual event explored what we've learned about AI in the 2024 race — and what else we should look for in the weeks before (and after)... Since ChatGPT first launched nearly two years ago, many have claimed the rise of AI would pose a significant threat to elections.
Reports warned that a surge of AI-generated disinformation could undermine democracy. Intelligence officials worried that foreign actors would use AI to disrupt the electoral process. Americans agreed, with more than half saying AI could impact who will win in November. But have these threats actually materialized? So far, we haven't seen a deluge of deepfakes, and most are quickly spotted and debunked. Perhaps the warnings did their job.
Election officials have worked vigorously to prepare for AI-related threats, and the media have reported extensively on the problem, priming Americans to be skeptical of what they see online. In this event, we convened experts from a variety of backgrounds — across government, civil society, academia, and media — to discuss what's happened with AI in the 2024 race, what we've learned from... Co-sponsored by NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics and the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law
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