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Case StudyElections Canada

Elections Canada plans to use AI to identify electoral misinformation campaigns on social media

Elections Canada plans to use AI to monitor conversations on social media with regards to elections. The intent is to identify misinformation campaigns before they spread as a safeguard.

Context

In the wake of the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal and other elections'' "online disinformation campagins", governments are looking for ways to ensure the safety and integrity of their electoral systems.

The Project

"Stéphane Perrault, Canada’s chief electoral officer, explained one of latest measures Elections Canada plans to use to protect the electoral process: ''We are currently purchasing listening tools — and the purpose there is not to listen to particular conversations, and we’re not interested in who says what — but these are tools that (use) artificial intelligence (to gather) information about what’s being said about the electoral process'' on social media. The government posted an ad on its buy-and-sell procurement site for the “listening” software on Sept. 18. It finished accepting proposals on Tuesday."

AI Usage

Planned; details undisclosed

Data

Social media posts, ostensibly

Results

Planned; results not yet available

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