AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
POLITICO: America’s election chiefs are desperate to stick together in 2024
America’s chief election officials want to present a united front through the scrutiny of the 2024 elections. The National Association of Secretaries of State met last week in Washington for their winter meeting. And despite the maelstrom surrounding election administration in the outside world — misinformation, physical threats, an industry brain drain and more — the conference was (mostly) calm and uncontroversial.
ELECTION MISINFORMATION
Foreign Affairs: The Coming Flood of Disinformation
Nearly eight years after Russian operatives attempted to interfere in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, the country’s information environment has become more polluted, and the freedom of speech of citizens more at risk. Disinformation—the deliberate spread of false or misleading information—was never the sole domain of foreign actors, but its use by domestic politicians and grifters has ballooned in recent years.
NPR: Tech giants pledge action against deceptive AI in elections
Tech giants including Microsoft, Meta, Google, Amazon, X, OpenAI and TikTok unveiled an agreement on Friday aimed at mitigating the risk that artificial intelligence will disrupt elections in 2024. The tech industry "accord" takes aim at AI-generated images, video and audio that could deceive voters about candidates, election officials and the voting process. And while the agreement is a show of unity for platforms with billions of collective users, it largely outlines initiatives that are already underway, such as efforts to detect and label AI-generated content.
GERRYMANDERING
NBC News: Wisconsin governor signs new state legislative maps into law, ending a GOP gerrymander
Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Monday signed into law new maps that will shift the balance of power in a state Legislature that has been dominated by Republicans for more than a decade. “When I promised I wanted fair maps — not maps that are better for one party or another — I damn well meant it,” Evers said in a statement. “Wisconsin is not a red state or a blue state — we’re a purple state, and I believe our maps should reflect that basic fact.”