AI Election Content Safety Checker

Flag AI-generated content that may violate election integrity rules

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AI election content safety checker

Election content carries unusual risk, and AI makes it cheap to produce at scale: fabricated candidate statements, convincing deepfakes, and voter-suppression messaging that spreads false information about how, when, or where to vote. Many jurisdictions now require AI-generated political content to be disclosed, and the major platforms enforce their own policies. This checker scans pasted AI-generated text for the most common election-integrity risk patterns and reminds you of the disclosure and synthetic-media labelling expectations before you hit publish.

How it works

You paste the AI-generated political or election-related text and pick the jurisdiction. The checker runs a set of heuristics over the content: it looks for voter-suppression phrasing around dates, locations, eligibility, and voting methods; misleading impersonation of candidates or officials; premature claims about results; and signals that the content is AI-generated without disclosure. Each finding is rated by severity with an explanation and a suggested fix, and the checker surfaces a reminder about AI-disclosure and synthetic-media labelling that applies in most modern election regimes. It is a screening aid, not a verdict — it cannot read images or video and does not replace legal review.

Tips and notes

  • Disclose AI generation. When in doubt, label political content as AI-generated; most jurisdictions and platforms now expect it.
  • Never state voting logistics from a model. Dates, locations, and eligibility must come from an authoritative source, not a generator.
  • Do not impersonate. Putting words in a candidate’s or official’s mouth is among the highest-risk categories.
  • Check the platform rules too. Each major platform has its own AI election policy that can be stricter than local law.
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