
Kassio defends electoral system to ambassadors and cites risk of misuse of AI in campaigns
The president of TSE, Kassio Nunes Marques , defended on Monday the Brazilian electoral system to foreign ambassadors
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The president of TSE (Electoral Superior Court), Kassio Nunes Marques , defended on Monday (17) the Brazilian electoral system to foreign ambassadors. This was the second meeting of the president with diplomats to detail the safety of the polls. The electronic voting machines have been in use in the country since 1996, and there has never been a record of fraud.
Furthermore, According to him, the court drew up an action plan for the responsible use of AI tools in the elections of 2026.
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The president of TSE (Electoral Superior Court), Kassio Nunes Marques , defended on Monday (17) the Brazilian electoral system to foreign ambassadors.
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This was the second meeting of the president with diplomats to detail the safety of the polls.
according to G1The electronic voting machines have been in use in the country since 1996, and there has never been a record of fraud.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1According to him, the court drew up an action plan for the responsible use of AI tools in the elections of 2026.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1
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