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New Delhi. On the occasion of National Voters’ Day, Chief Election  (elections) Commissioner of India Rajiv Kumar expressed concern that ‘deep fakes’ and ‘artificial intelligence’ are increasingly being used to undermine people’s ‘trust and allegiance’ in the election process. Used to be. However, he assured that if something like this happens, any attempt to compromise the fundamental principle of integrity of elections through false narrative will be dealt with with swift and strong measures.
The Chief Election Commissioner, while greeting all voters on the eve of the 14th National Voters’ Day, said that technology has made possible many features to enrich the electoral process. But it has also presented many challenges to the democratic system. However, we remain steadfast in our resolve to maintain a level playing field. He assured that any attempt to affect the sanctity of the election process through false stories will be dealt with promptly and sternly.
He urged the first-time voters to exercise their franchise with full enthusiasm and asked the youth to vote and inspire their colleagues to do the same. Rajiv Kumar said on Wednesday that this year elections will be held in more than 60 democratic countries including India. Everyone’s attention will be on our country, because it is the largest and most vibrant democracy in the world. There will be elections for the 18th Lok Sabha and elections for about eight state assemblies here this year.