- India’s elections have seen widespread use of AI and deepfakes, with hundreds of millions of voters exposed to manipulated content.
- The World Economic Forum ranked India as highly susceptible to disinformation and misinformation, highlighting the potential risks involved.
- Deepfake technology has been used to impersonate prominent political figures, spreading messages on local issues as if they were coming directly from the leaders themselves.
- Over 50 million AI-generated audio calls were made in the two months preceding the elections, further emphasizing the scale of AI’s role in the electoral process.
- Some deepfakes have led to criminal investigations and arrests, such as a fabricated video of Union Home Minister Amit Shah making false promises.
- Politicians and political parties are actively seeking the services of deepfakers, with some individuals and agencies working around the clock to meet the demand.
- Financially, the election season has proven lucrative for those skilled in creating deepfakes, with one individual reporting earnings of approximately €100,000 in a span of five to six months.
- Political parties are estimated to have invested over $50 million in the use of AI and deepfakes for the elections.
- Concerns are raised about the undermining of electoral integrity and the tarnishing of political opponents’ images through the use of these technologies.
- The digital empowerment foundation has been working to combat fake news, reaching over 30 million Indians, particularly in poor areas, to promote digital literacy.
- There is a recognition of the need for strict regulations on the use of AI and deepfakes to prevent destructive uses and ensure electoral integrity.
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