Indonesia is preparing for its pivotal general elections on February 14, where voters will not only choose a new president but also new lawmakers at the national and sub-national levels. This event is the world's largest single-day election and is particularly noteworthy for the role of generative AI in political campaigning, which is testing the limits of OpenAI's guidelines. On 'The Intelligence' podcast, the candidates vying for leadership are discussed, with a focus on their promise to raise the country's growth rate to 7%. Presidential hopeful Prabowo Subianto is projected to secure the majority of votes, potentially winning the election in a single round, as per recent opinion polls. The enforcement of AI policies by platforms like OpenAI during this election is under scrutiny, with global implications for other democracies such as the US and India.
Indonesia poll projects Prabowo gaining majority votes in presidential election https://t.co/3A56YlVpnH https://t.co/nM5WxHWrmX
Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto is projected to pip the 50% threshold needed to win the Feb. 14 election in a single round, the latest opinion poll showed https://t.co/82pSqUdCH7
⚠️ INDONESIA SURVEY PROJECTS PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFUL PRABOWO GAINING MAJORITY VOTES (Reuters) Indonesian presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto is projected to pip the 50% threshold needed to win the Feb. 14 election in a single round, the latest opinion poll showed on Friday.… https://t.co/GSFESBW44E
Candidates hoping to lead the world’s third-largest democracy are vowing to raise its growth rate to 7%. Indonesians have heard it all before https://t.co/TRLXrwOyae 👇
With countries home to one-third of the world’s population heading to the polls this year, including the US and India, the #elections in #Indonesia are a test for how #OpenAI will police its policies, according to lobbyists and experts. https://t.co/USdNP5fGhX
The general elections in Indonesia, the world’s third-largest democracy, offer a glimpse of how generative AI may transform large-scale political campaigning, experts say. https://t.co/c3ORxjLsmq
A look at the use of AI in Indonesia ahead of Feb. 14 elections, as vendors and campaigns push the limits of guidelines issued by OpenAI, Midjourney, and others (Reuters) https://t.co/ikoslocg7P 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/JRAhD9AQmY
Indonesia's general election offers a glimpse of how generative AI may transform large-scale political campaigning. https://t.co/ytmtirGJER
The general elections on Feb. 14 in Indonesia, the world's third-largest democracy, offer a glimpse of how generative AI may transform large-scale political campaigning, experts say https://t.co/iBoWVBBUiU
Alongside choosing a new president, Indonesians will on Feb. 14 also vote for new lawmakers at the national and sub-national levels, in what will be the world's biggest single-day election https://t.co/i8vIXNkLw1
“The future of democracy in Indonesia is at stake here.” On “The Intelligence” @suelinwong examines the candidates vying to lead the world’s third-largest democracy. Listen to the podcast: https://t.co/IebQG4U0Va 👇