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Safeguarding Australian elections: Addressing AI-enabled disinformation

Date: 06 February 2025
Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm
Location: ASPI Auditorium, Ground Floor
40 Macquarie Street, Barton ACT 2600

As artificial intelligence (AI) advances, it creates new challenges for democracy and electoral integrity. AI-enabled disinformation, deepfakes, and influence operations are increasingly being weaponised to distort political discourse and erode public trust. With Australia’s 2025 federal elections approaching, it is essential to understand the implications of these threats and develop strategies to address them.

Join ASPI for the panel event ‘Safeguarding Australian elections: Addressing AI-enabled disinformation’, co-hosted by the Alan Turing Institute’s Centre for Emerging Technology and Security (CETaS), exploring the intersection of AI, electoral integrity and democratic resilience. Panellists Kate Seward (Microsoft ANZ), Antonio Spinelli (International IDEA) and Sam Stockwell (CETaS), will highlight global lessons learned, including findings from the 2024 US presidential election, to identify actionable strategies for safeguarding Australia’s 2025 federal election.

Drawing on findings from the recent CETaS research report AI-Enabled Influence Operations—Safeguarding Future Elections, the panel will explore the dimensions of AI-enabled influence operations, election vulnerabilities and technical interventions needed to safeguard democratic processes. Additionally, the discussion will explore how collaborative approaches among governments, tech platforms, and civil society can foster a secure and trustworthy electoral environment.

Topics:Artificial Intelligence

Speakers

Kate Seward

Director Corporate and Strategic Affairs, Microsoft Australia and New Zealand

Antonio Spinelli

Senior Advisor, Asia and the Pacific, International IDEA

Sam Stockwell

Research Associate, Centre for Emerging Technology and Security, Alan Turing Institute

Event organiser

Gabriel Zito

Former Events and Communications Manager

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