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Election officials unite to combat AI threats to democracy

June 04, 2024 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California



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Election officials unite to combat AI threats to democracy
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the critical intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and election security, emphasizing the need for proactive measures to safeguard democratic processes. Many election offices have already taken significant steps to enhance their infrastructure and protect staff from potential threats, particularly those posed by the misuse of AI.

Cassandra Patterson, acting deputy secretary of state for legislative affairs, highlighted the importance of early conversations about AI's capabilities to prepare for sophisticated attacks. She stressed that effective responses to these threats require collaboration among government officials, community organizations, and the public.

The meeting also featured Mike Summers, the election security program manager, who outlined the efforts of the Office of Election Cybersecurity, established in response to the misinformation crisis following the 2016 presidential election. This office aims to prevent election-related cyber incidents and combat misinformation through enhanced coordination among local, state, and federal agencies.

Summers noted that since its inception, the Office of Election Cybersecurity has focused on building partnerships to address emerging threats and ensure the integrity of elections in California. The discussions underscored a collective commitment to protecting democracy in an era increasingly influenced by technology and misinformation.

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