OpenAI is undertaking a series of new efforts to combat AI-generated misinformation ahead of upcoming elections in the US and other countries.
The ChatGPT-maker is working with a US-based tech non-profit called Democracy Works to display reliable information about voting and registration processes, including voting locations and other election logistics, when people ask about those topics, according to a blog post published on Wednesday, May 27.
It is also teaming up with The Associated Press to show users live counts during upcoming elections in the US and Brazil. “Globally, we will continue to refine the way web search surfaces helpful information with source links,” the company said.
In the past few years, a growing number of election candidates have turned to AI tools as part of their campaigns while voters continue to seek election-related information from AI chatbots. This indicates that AI is fast becoming an election mainstay.
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