Pamfilova: The Central Election Commission will develop a pilot project using AI
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The Central Election Commission (CEC) of Russia is working on several pilot projects, including one using artificial intelligence. About it reported Chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation Ella Pamfilova.
“We now have several pilot projects in the pipeline of developments, that is, the use of artificial intelligence in verifying signatures and much, much more – something that we intend to further develop and apply,” she said at a TASS press conference. Pamfilova added that the commission has adopted many technical innovations in recent years.
The use of AI was allowed in the United Russia party in April. Then Deputy Secretary of the General Council of the Party Sergei Perminov, in a conversation with RBC stated that the technology is going to be used during the regional elections on September 10.
United Russia retained its leadership in the elections held on September 8-10. In the elections to the regional parliament, United Russia received the most votes (70-80%) in the annexed regions of Russia. How wrote Vedomosti, United Russia received 4,678,843 votes in the elections to the legislative assemblies of 16 regions – this is 936,466 more than in the same regions in 2018. Candidates from United Russia won in all single-mandate constituencies and received 24 deputy seats.
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