Author:
Kehinde Segun,Simon-Ilogho Busola,Kehinde Kemi,Kehinde Tola
Abstract
This review investigates the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on voter confidence and the dissemination of election information in 2024. As AI technologies continue to advance and integrate into various aspects of daily life, including the political arena, understanding their influence on voters and electoral processes becomes crucial. This study explores the role of AI in shaping voter perceptions, the ethical and privacy concerns it raises, and its effectiveness in combating misinformation during elections. By analyzing a wide range of sources, this review provides insights into AI's role in enhancing or diminishing voter confidence, its impact on voter turnout and engagement, and the challenges and opportunities AI presents in election coverage and political advertising. Additionally, the study considers the regulatory frameworks and potential biases associated with AI in electoral contexts. The findings underscore the complex relationship between AI and voter confidence, highlighting the need for ongoing research to address emerging ethical, social, and regulatory challenges.
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