Artificial intelligence hired by the Washington Secretary of State’s Office to monitor potential election ‘misinformation’ has flagged multiple factual stories from The Center Square regarding evidence of noncitizens illegally voting. Logically — a UK-based AI company — was contracted by the Washington Secretary of State last year to scan for “false content” on various social platforms, including X (formerly Twitter).
The state contract with Logically tasks them with using their AI tools to identify “harmful narratives” concerning Washington’s elections and generate reports for the Secretary of State’s review. Last summer, Logically generated several reports, which included stories published by The Center Square regarding Washington state’s election laws and an incident in which a foreign national avoided prosecution after illegally voting 28 times.
According to the Logically reports – which don’t address the factual claims made by the news outlet – these stories were flagged as ‘misinformation’ because of how social media users interpreted them. The UK-based AI company flagged the first story because some social media users who read it concluded “…no government agency in Washington State has the mandate or authority to verify citizenship of registered voters, and some users claimed it represents intentional negligence by Washington authorities to enable voter fraud. Users claimed that this leads to foreign nationals regularly voting in Washington’s elections.”
The second story from The Center Square – regarding a foreign national who voted illegally 28 times – was flagged because it may “…motivate individuals to call for stricter voter registration laws and more oversight of the process.”
Derrick Nunnally, a spokesman for the Washington Secretary of State, said neither Logically nor the Secretary of State has used the reports to push for censorship of news stories. Nunnally also insisted the reports have not been used to push for labeling any social media users as having spread ‘misinformation’ either.