In a pivotal joint hearing titled \"Artificial Intelligence and Elections: Protecting Democracy in the Digital Era,\" state lawmakers convened to address the growing concerns surrounding the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on electoral integrity. The session, which included members from both the Senate and Assembly, highlighted the urgent need to confront the challenges posed by AI technologies, particularly in light of recent statements from U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner, who warned of increased vulnerabilities to foreign disinformation campaigns.
The hearing underscored the dual nature of AI: while it has the potential to enhance democratic processes, it also poses significant risks, particularly through the proliferation of deep fakes—realistic but fabricated audio and video content that can mislead voters and undermine trust in political institutions. Lawmakers expressed concern that the rapid evolution of AI tools could facilitate the spread of misinformation, complicating efforts to maintain free and fair elections.
Assembly Member Pellerin emphasized the precarious state of democracy, noting that trust in institutions is at an all-time low and that the upcoming election year will be the first to see generative AI deeply integrated into political discourse. He pointed out that the accessibility of AI tools empowers various actors, including foreign entities and conspiracy theorists, to manipulate information and destabilize public trust.
Experts, including Liz Howard from the Brennan Center for Justice, provided insights into the specific threats posed by AI. Howard explained that AI can impersonate election officials and forge official documents, making it easier for malicious actors to deceive the public. She highlighted the need for election officials to prepare for AI-related attacks, noting that while many threats are not new, AI amplifies their scale and sophistication.
The hearing also revealed that a small percentage of local election officials are currently utilizing AI for tasks such as drafting social media content and translating materials, but there is a clear demand for guidelines on the responsible use of AI in elections. As the technology continues to evolve, lawmakers and experts alike stressed the importance of proactive measures to safeguard electoral integrity and ensure that democracy is not compromised by the misuse of AI.
As discussions continue, the implications of AI on elections remain a pressing concern, with the potential to reshape the landscape of political communication and voter engagement in unprecedented ways.