Evidence Relationship: Supports
Vote on whether "Democratic legitimacy requires informed consent, which deepfakes undermine by creating false representations of candidate positions." is good evidence that supports the claim "Democratic nations should prohibit political campaigns from deploying AI-generated deepfakes within 90 days of elections by 2026."
Evidence Claim
Democratic legitimacy requires informed consent, which deepfakes undermine by creating false representations of candidate positions.
This normative principle establishes that voter autonomy depends on authentic information about candidates, making deepfake prohibition essential to democratic theory.
Main Claim
Democratic nations should prohibit political campaigns from deploying AI-generated deepfakes within 90 days of elections by 2026.
This claim proposes that democracies worldwide must enact legal prohibitions preventing political campaigns from using deepfake technology in the 90-day period before elections, with implementation required by 2026. The policy addresses the threat of AI-manipulated media undermining electoral integrity during the critical final phase of campaigns.
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