Eduardo Correia, Chief Technology Officer of Smartmatic, shared his insights on the opportunities and challenges that artificial intelligence (AI) brings to the electoral field.
Eduardo Correia: “Navigating the AI Hype in Electoral Processes”

Eduardo Correia, Chief Technology Officer of Smartmatic, shared his insights on the opportunities and challenges that artificial intelligence (AI) brings to the electoral field.
Smartmatic released a new handbook with practical guidelines on how to effectively communicate with voters with various types of disabilities, enhancing their overall voting experience.
The emergence of technologies such as business intelligence (BI) tools, electronic poll books (e-Poll books), and more recently, artificial intelligence, is putting on the hands of EMBs tools that can substantially increase their oversight and control capabilities.
As the United States approaches the 2024 Presidential Elections, a new era of strengthened election integrity emerges.
Free and fair elections invariably rely on accurate and reliable systems for registering, identifying, and authenticating voters. Once these systems are in place, election commissions must continually update and maintain their voter databases. So, how do they do that?
One out of seven people in the world – about 1.14 billion people – has a disability. Think about that in the context of elections and you’ll realize why remote voting matters.