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  2. Given that many elections are won by small margins, this gives Google the power, right now, to flip upwards of 25 percent of the national elections worldwide. In the United States, half of our presidential elections have been won by margins under 7.6 percent, and the 2012 election was won by a margin of only 3.9 percent—well within Google's ...
  3. Nov 4, 2024In the days since, evidence has grown plentiful. Based on 900 reports from nearly a third of the country's polling stations, local nongovernmental observers have uncovered what they call a large-scale "pre-planned, organized fraud scheme." And the reports from international election observer delegations are unequivocal — this election was neither free nor fair.
  4. Mar 25, 2024Key elections are scheduled to take place in the U.K., U.S., EU, India, South Africa, Mexico and a bevy of other countries, with nearly half of the world's adult population heading to the polls this year. But even beyond the sheer number of elections taking place, there's a feeling in the air that the stakes have never been higher.
  5. Apr 16, 2024In a year of elections across the world, people have already made the connection between disinformation and AI. More than 60 percent of people — across all countries surveyed by Ipsos in spring 2023 — said artificial intelligence could make it easier to create realistic fake news articles and images.. Given the role of the media and political parties in influencing how people vote this ...
  6. Oct 27, 2024Opposition parties have moved to dismiss the result of the election amid widespread reports of ballot stuffing, vote buying and intimidation. Tina Bokuchava, one of the leaders of the opposition coalition, said she and her allies would not accept the results of a "stolen election." "Elections were stolen. Power has been usurped, this is a ...
  7. May 21, 2024Pan-African guidelines for social media and elections, published in March, partly explain Love's equal feelings of hope and caution. They outline voluntary commitments — for election commissions, political parties, tech companies and civil society groups — for how the continent's elections can be safeguarded from digital threats.
  8. Google will also develop tools providing electoral information such as polling locations and provide security training to groups vulnerable to phishing attacks. The Commission has made "election integrity" a priority: In September, the European executive branch released a code of practice on fake news signed by the biggest platforms.
  9. Brussels has its sights set on political ads. The European Commission will announce new proposals as soon as Thursday aimed at forcing the likes of Facebook, Google and scores of local political parties to publish details on how they target voters with paid-for messaging, or face potential sizable fines, according to two officials and a draft of the rules obtained by POLITICO.
  10. As the world gears up for a new round of elections (from the U.S. midterms to the Swedish and European Parliament votes), lawmakers want the likes of Facebook and Google to take greater ownership of policing what's posted on their social networks, while also warning that these tech giants are gaining too much sway over every aspect of people's ...
  11. Apr 11, 2024BRUSSELS — Chatbots produced by Google, Microsoft and OpenAI shared some false information about the European election, two months before hundreds of millions head to cast their ballots, according to an analysis shared exclusively with POLITICO. ... "We were not surprised to find wrong information about details of the European elections ...

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