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Against online manipulation during election

Regulation of AI and fight against online manipulation during election periods

Alex Dauchez, founder of Make.org,
Winston Maxwell, professor of law at Télécom Paris,
April 2024.

In the run-up to the 2024 European elections, Télécom Paris Ideas takes a look at the regulation of social networks and the fight against online manipulation during election periods.

Télécom Paris has joined forces with Make.org to design a Democratic Shield to better protect the forthcoming European elections from manipulation via AI.

 

Axel Dauchez (photo source LinkedIn)Axel Dauchez, founder of Make.org, is behind the Democratic Shield. After alerting us to the lethal risk of AI for democracy and the threats to the forthcoming electoral process, he presents us with the main measures of the Shield.

Photo source LinkedIn

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Axel Dauchez: a democratic shield to protect elections

Winston Maxwell (photo Michel Desnoues, Télécom Paris)Winston Maxwell, Director of Law and Digital Studies at Télécom Paris, looks at the issues surrounding AI regulation during the election period, particularly with the arrival of generative AI, and at the measures already in force or under consideration at European level.

Photo Michel Desnoues, Télécom Paris

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Interviews by Isabelle Mauriac

Videos Michel Desnoues, Télécom Paris

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