ST Picks: Go beyond laws to keep AI from tainting elections

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On Sept 9, a Bill was tabled in the Singapore Parliament to counter digitally manipulated content that may crop up during elections. It will apply to content that misrepresents or misportrays candidates. The proposed Bill is timely with the impending general election in Singapore, which must be held before November 2025.

However, is it sufficient and what more should be done to protect elections in Singapore? Already a subscriber? Log in Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month No contract ST app access on 1 mobile device Subscribe now All subscriber-only content on ST app and straitstimes.com Easy access any time via ST app on 1 mobile device E-paper with 2-week archive so you won't miss out on content that matters to you.