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AI Tools Empower Election Security and Voter Engagement

What Happened

The McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University released new research exploring how artificial intelligence can support election officials. The report reviews opportunities for using AI to strengthen cybersecurity, automate administrative tasks, and streamline communication with voters. It emphasizes both the benefits and emerging risks, such as potential for misinformation and increased attack surfaces. The guidance is intended to help government election offices implement AI solutions in areas like fraud detection, resource allocation, language translation, and accessibility, while prioritizing transparency and oversight. As the 2024 election cycle approaches, the school urges officials nationwide to consider these best practices to prepare for evolving digital threats and public trust challenges.

Why It Matters

Leveraging AI in election administration has broad implications for the integrity, efficiency, and inclusiveness of democratic processes. By adopting responsible AI frameworks, officials can protect ballots from cyberattacks and expand access for voters. Read more in our AI News Hub

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