"Disinformation generated through artificial intelligence or deepfakes did not significantly impact UK, French or European election results. The same cannot be convincingly said of the United States.

Half of the world’s population had, or still have, the chance to go to polls in 72 countries, from South Africa to the South Pacific, to Europe and the Americas - the biggest election year in history.

Faced with an ever-growing concern about disinformation harming the integrity of the democratic system and new risks posed by various artificial intelligence (AI) tools, citizens all over the world made their choices, somewhere impacted by all this and elsewhere a little less.

This is the conclusion of a recent research by the Centre for Emerging Technology and Security (CETaS) at The Alan Turing Institute. It analysed the UK, French and European elections."

- Xhoi Zajmi