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Ontario's chief electoral officer seeks more tools to fight misinformation

Published Nov 1, 2024 at 4:24pm

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Ontario's chief electoral officer seeks more tools to fight misinformation
Ontario's Chief Electoral Officer Greg Essensa demonstrates an electronic voting machine during a media availability in Toronto on Wednesday, May 9 , 2018. The rise of artificial intelligence and its ability to rapidly spread misinformation and disinformation during election campaigns should be addressed by increasing transparency around political ads and allowing for the removal of misleading content about the electoral process, Essensa recommends.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

The rise of artificial intelligence and its ability to rapidly spread misinformation and disinformation during election campaigns should be addressed by increasing transparency around political ads and allowing for the removal of misleading content about the electoral process, Ontario's chief electoral officer recommends.

Greg Essensa recently tabled a report in the Ontario legislature, asking the government to update laws to give him more tools to protect the integrity of the electoral process.

"The current authority of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) under the Election Act and the Election Finances Act to investigate, thwart and punish misconduct is insufficient to address growing threats in a rapidly evolving digital landscape where voter perceptions can be improperly manipulated by fake news and AI-generated content that is amplified by algorithms," Essensa wrote.

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