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Tuesday, November 28, 6–7 p.m. ET
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The explosive rise of artificial intelligence during the past two years coincides with assaults on American democracy. 2024 will bring the first presidential election of the generative AI era. Will AI help quell the fears of another disputed election outcome, or will it fuel the fire? As AI produces output that is increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created content, how will voters separate fact from misinformation?
The Brennan Center and Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology are convening experts to examine these and other critical questions about AI. They will explore how it might impact election security, voter suppression, election administration, and political advertising and fundraising.
Join us for this live virtual panel that will address near-term risks of AI that could become critical in the 2024 election cycle. The conversation will also explore what steps the government, the private sector, and nonprofits should take to minimize the possible dangers while harnessing the benefits of these new and powerful tools.
Speakers: Larry Norden, Senior Director, Brennan Center Elections and Government Program // Mekela Panditharatne, Counsel, Brennan Center Democracy Program // Mia Hoffmann, Research Fellow, Georgetown University Center for Security and Emerging Technology // Moderator: Zoë Shiffer, Managing Editor, Platformer
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