AI and Election Campaigns: Balancing Innovation and Ethical Responsibility
(Source: Page 10, THE HINDU )
Also Read: The Indian Express Editorial Analysis: 27 June 2025
Also Read: The Hindu Editorial Analysis: 27 June 2025
Topic: GS Paper 2 – Governance (Electoral Reforms); GS Paper 4 – Ethics (Integrity in Public Life); GS Paper 3 – Technology |
Context |
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Background:
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AI-generated content like deepfakes and hyper-personalized ads have been used in recent elections worldwide.
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Concerns about misinformation, manipulation, and lack of regulatory oversight are growing.
Issues Identified:
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Erosion of Trust: Deepfakes can mislead voters and damage the credibility of candidates.
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Lack of Legal Framework: India lacks specific laws addressing AI in political campaigning.
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Data Privacy Risks: Use of voter data for micro-targeting without consent.
Analysis:
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Innovation vs. Ethics: While AI enhances outreach and efficiency, unchecked use compromises transparency and fairness.
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Regulatory Lags: The Election Commission and tech platforms lack clear mandates on AI moderation.
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International Practices: EU is developing AI regulations; India can draw lessons to regulate electoral tech ethically.
Way Forward:
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Enact legal safeguards against AI abuse in political campaigns.
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Strengthen the Election Commission’s monitoring powers.
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Promote digital literacy to empower voters against manipulation.
Practice Question: (GS-3 | 15 Marks | 250 Words) Discuss the ethical challenges posed by the use of Artificial Intelligence in electoral campaigns. What measures can ensure a balance between innovation and integrity in the democratic process? |