Launch of IFES’ AI AGE: The Artificial Intelligence Advisory Group on Elections


Date: June 12, 2025

Time: 10 a.m.

Democracy is attacked on a global scale and artificial intelligence (AI) quickly becomes more powerful and influential. Meanwhile, electoral authorities and IA experts – two crucial groups to restore democracy worldwide – work largely in silos at this critical stage when joint action is urgently necessary. The International Foundation for Elections of AI of Electoral Systems (AI Age) offers a timely solution: to unite these groups on a mission to ensure that the development, deployment and governance of AI guarantees guarantee electoral integrity and promote a participatory and prosperous democratic future for all.

How can IA experts help electoral authorities make informed strategic decisions on commitment with AI systems and technologies and the fight against AI threats? How can defenders of democracy promote a more local IA innovation which serves public good, strengthens democratic values ​​and institutions and strengthens respect for human rights? And what ideas of electoral contexts and technologists should they integrate the global standards and standards of standards and standards to improve electoral integrity?

Join the technological and international business program of Carnegie Endowment and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems for the launch of the AI ​​AI Initiative and a discussion on critical issues at the Intersection of AI and Elections, including biometric identification, data governance, provenance of content and information integrity.

Featured speakers include Jon Bateman, co -director of the Carnegie Endowment Technology and International Affairs program; Anthony Banbury, president and chief executive officer of the International Foundation of Electoral Systems; Sabhanaz Diya, Executive Director of Tech Global Institute; Dr. Lisa Poggiali, World Advisor to Digital Democracy of the International Electoral Systems Foundation; Nanjira Sambuli, non -resident scholar of the Carnegie Endowment technology and international affairs program; Miranda Bogen, founding director of the AI ​​governance laboratory at the Center for Democracy and Technology; And Audrey Tang, the Taiwan cyber ambassador, among others.

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