
"The four chatbots tested by the AP often end up with the same two parties, regardless of the user's question or command, the authority said in a report ahead of the 29 October election. In more than half of the cases, the chatbot suggested either the far-right Freedom party (PVV) of Geert Wilders or the leftwing GroenLinks-PvdA led by the former European Commission vice-president Frans Timmermans."
"The deputy head of the AP, Monique Verdier, said that while chatbots may seem like clever tools, as a voting aid, they consistently fail. Voters were being pushed towards a party that did not necessarily align with their political views, she added. This directly impacts a cornerstone of democracy: the integrity of free and fair elections, said Verdier. We therefore warn against using AI chatbots for voting advice, as their operation is unclear and difficult to verify."
"The Dutch head to the polls on 29 October in an election that will be closely watched around Europe for the performance of the PVV. The far-right party of Wilders is leading the polls but the gap to the GroenLinks-PvdA and CDA appears to be narrowing, with many voters yet to make up their minds. All major parties have ruled out an alliance with the PVV, meaning the party that comes second is most likely to provide the next prime minister."
Four AI chatbots frequently recommended the same two parties for voting advice regardless of user questions or commands. In over half of cases the chatbots suggested either the far-right Freedom party (PVV) or the leftwing GroenLinks-PvdA. Some parties, including the centre-right CDA, were almost never mentioned even when user input matched their positions. Voters were pushed toward parties that did not necessarily align with their political views, undermining the integrity of free and fair elections. The chatbots' operation is unclear and difficult to verify, creating a risk to democratic voting decisions ahead of the 29 October election.
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