AI’s Impact on Elections: Balancing Promise and Peril
Kartavya Desk Staff
#### GS3/ GS2 Paper
Syllabus: Application of Technology
Source: TH
Context: While AI promises numerous benefits, its misuse, particularly in elections, raises concerns. The 2024 elections worldwide, including in India, mark a pivotal moment, as AI’s impact on electoral behaviour becomes increasingly evident.
Promises of using AI for Election:
• Campaign Strategy Revolution: AI tools optimize campaign strategies, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs.
• Information Campaigns: AI aids targeted information campaigns, spreading tailored news.
• Technological Advancements: Rapid AI developments help in better study of electoral dynamics for political parties
• Micro-Targeting Voters: AI enables precise targeting based on demographics and online behaviour.
• Influence through Personalization: Tailored messages sway opinions effectively.
Perils of using AI for Election:
Aspect | Description
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Manipulating Electoral Behavior | AI enables highly personalized propaganda, surpassing traditional methods like bots and automated social media accounts. See the below figure for example:
Spreading Disinformation | The term “Deep Fake Elections” highlights the expected impact of AI-generated disinformation tools. The persuasive ability of AI models would be far superior to the bots and automated social media accounts
E.g., Cloned celebrity voices– The combination of cloned celebrity voices with social media algorithms allows for targeted dissemination of misinformation, potentially distorting election outcomes.
‘AI hallucinations’ | AI’s inclination to fabricate information challenges its reliability and accuracy, warning against excessive dependence on AI systems.
Inherent Adversarial Capabilities | AI systems may develop adversarial capabilities like poisoning, backdooring, and evasion, posing significant threats that require effective mitigation strategies.
Poisoning: It refers to the deliberate manipulation of training data to compromise the performance of machine learning models.
Backdooring: Backdooring involves the insertion of a hidden vulnerability or malicious code into an AI system, allowing unauthorized access or control by attackers.
Evasion: Evasion, also known as adversarial evasion, is a technique used to deceive AI systems by subtly modifying input data to produce incorrect or unexpected outputs.
Lack of Effective Regulation | India faces the dilemma of regulating AI, oscillating between a non-regulatory approach and mitigating user harm, potentially leaving room for misuse.
Lack of Effective Checks by the Largest AI Platforms | Generative AI platforms restrict users from creating misleading images, yet researchers have successfully generated deceptive election-related images, raising concerns about the platforms’ efficacy in preventing misuse.
E.g., Users of Midjourney have created fake photos of Joe Biden handing wads of cash to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Trump playing golf with Russian President Vladimir Putin
Steps that can be taken to prevent AI misuse for Politics:
• Ethical Considerations in AI Governance: Prioritize fairness, transparency, accountability, and democratic principles in AI governance frameworks.
• Employment of Proactive Measures: Adopt robust regulatory frameworks and oversight mechanisms to mitigate AI-driven manipulation risks.
• Invest in digital and media literacy programs to empower voters to discern fact from fiction and resist manipulation.
• As per the Tech Accord for Combatting Deceptive AI in Elections (2024): Prevention: Invest in precautions to limit deceptive AI election content. Provenance: Attach origin signals to identify content sources. Detection: Employ methods to detect deceptive AI content. Responsive Protection: Provide swift responses to incidents of deceptive content dissemination. Evaluation: Learn from experiences in dealing with deceptive content. Public Awareness: Educate the public on media literacy and protection from manipulation. Resilience: Develop tools and resources to defend the democratic process against deceptive content.
• Prevention: Invest in precautions to limit deceptive AI election content. Provenance: Attach origin signals to identify content sources. Detection: Employ methods to detect deceptive AI content. Responsive Protection: Provide swift responses to incidents of deceptive content dissemination. Evaluation: Learn from experiences in dealing with deceptive content. Public Awareness: Educate the public on media literacy and protection from manipulation. Resilience: Develop tools and resources to defend the democratic process against deceptive content.
• Prevention: Invest in precautions to limit deceptive AI election content.
• Provenance: Attach origin signals to identify content sources.
• Detection: Employ methods to detect deceptive AI content.
• Responsive Protection: Provide swift responses to incidents of deceptive content dissemination.
• Evaluation: Learn from experiences in dealing with deceptive content.
• Public Awareness: Educate the public on media literacy and protection from manipulation.
• Resilience: Develop tools and resources to defend the democratic process against deceptive content.
• Developing and Implementing Technology to Mitigate Risks: Attach machine-readable information to AI-generated content to certify authenticity.
• Addressing Deceptive AI Election Content: Appropriately address detected deceptive AI content while upholding principles of free expression and safety.
• Engagement with Global Civil Society: Engage with global civil society organizations and experts to understand the risk landscape and develop effective technologies and initiatives.
• Advisory and Self-Censorship: Ministry advisory requires social media platforms to ensure AI tools avoid bias or discrimination in the electoral process. AI platforms implement self-censorship and code-level censorship to limit responses to controversial queries.
India’s Stance on AI Regulation:
India aims to develop sovereign AI and AI computing infrastructure, focusing on real-life applications in healthcare, agriculture, governance, language translation, etc., to catalyse economic development.
Currently, India is transitioning from a no-regulation stance on AI to actively formulating regulations based on a risk-based, user-harm approach. India’s AI penetration factor is about 3, the highest among G20 and OECD countries. Some of the initiatives in AI are:
• Awareness Initiatives like #AIFORALL NITI Aayog’s National Strategy for AI(2018) focused on inclusive and responsible AI NITI Aayog’s ‘Principle of Responsible AI,‘ outlines seven key principles for AI use TRAI proposed a domestic statutory authority for AI regulation in July 2023, emphasizing a risk-based framework. Ethical guidelines for AI in healthcare by the Indian Council of Medical Research SEBI’s circular guiding AI policies in the capital market National Education Policy 2020recommends integrating AI awareness into school courses. Other Government Schemes for AI: INDIAai; Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence(GPAI); US India Artificial Intelligence Initiative; Responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Youth; Artificial Intelligence Research, Analytics and Knowledge Assimilation Platform.
• Awareness Initiatives like #AIFORALL
• NITI Aayog’s National Strategy for AI(2018) focused on inclusive and responsible AI
• NITI Aayog’s ‘Principle of Responsible AI,‘ outlines seven key principles for AI use
• TRAI proposed a domestic statutory authority for AI regulation in July 2023, emphasizing a risk-based framework.
• Ethical guidelines for AI in healthcare by the Indian Council of Medical Research
• SEBI’s circular guiding AI policies in the capital market
• National Education Policy 2020recommends integrating AI awareness into school courses.
• Other Government Schemes for AI: INDIAai; Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence(GPAI); US India Artificial Intelligence Initiative; Responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Youth; Artificial Intelligence Research, Analytics and Knowledge Assimilation Platform.
Conclusion:
With elections looming in 2024 worldwide, including in India, the impact of AI on electoral processes demands attention. AI, especially Generative AI, presents opportunities and challenges in shaping electoral outcomes. Addressing its disruptive potential is crucial to safeguarding democratic processes and upholding electoral integrity.
Insta Links:
• IndiaAI Mission What are hallucinating chatbots?
• IndiaAI Mission
• What are hallucinating chatbots?
Prelims Links:
Q1. With the present state of development, Artificial Intelligence can effectively do which of the following? (UPSC 2020)
• Bring down electricity consumption in industrial units
• Create meaningful short stories and songs
• Disease diagnosis
• Text-to-Speech Conversion
• Wireless transmission of electrical energy
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1, 2, 3 and 5 only (b) 1, 3 and 4 only (c) 2, 4 and 5 only (d) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Ans: B