The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into elections represents a fundamental transformation in how organizations operate and make decisions. Unlike traditional information technology, where functions yield predictable outputs, AI systems are based on probability and adaptive.
This shift necessitates reimagining the procurement lifecycle because AI poses unique risks that traditional procurement may overlook.
As a follow-up to our series introduction, AI in Elections: Essentials for Risk Management, this guide offers practical advice for the responsible adoption and procurement of AI-enabled tools, especially for election systems that affect individual rights and safety and require the highest level of protection for managed data, such as voter records and infrastructure details.
Time to Read: 8-10 minutes