Election information and safeguards in 2026
OpenAI has published a policy and safeguards overview ahead of global elections in 2026, covering efforts to help users access authoritative election information, support cybersecurity defenders, and increase AI transparency. The announcement outlines OpenAI's approach to mitigating election-related misuse of its AI systems. This continues a pattern of major AI labs publishing election integrity commitments during high-stakes electoral periods.
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How OpenAI is approaching 2024 worldwide elections
OpenAI has published its policy framework for handling the 2024 global election cycle, focusing on three pillars: preventing misuse of its tools for election interference, providing transparency around AI-generated content, and improving voter access to accurate information. The announcement reflects OpenAI's proactive stance on election integrity as a major AI safety and governance concern. Specific measures include restrictions on certain use cases and integration with authoritative voting information sources.
Anthropic outlines election safety policies and interventions for 2024 global elections
Anthropic published a policy overview describing its three-pronged approach to election-related AI misuse in 2024: enforcing acceptable use policies that prohibit political campaigning and influence operations, red-teaming models for election-specific vulnerabilities including misinformation and voter suppression prompts, and redirecting users asking voting questions to authoritative nonpartisan sources like TurboVote and the European Parliament's elections site. The post was updated in May 2024 to cover EU users following Claude's European launch and to clarify usage policy definitions around political lobbying. The piece reflects Anthropic's cautious stance on generative AI in high-stakes civic contexts, including explicit acknowledgment of hallucination risks for real-time election information.
Anthropic publishes 2024 election safety retrospective with Clio usage analysis
Anthropic released a post-mortem on AI and elections in 2024, covering their safety policies, red-teaming efforts, and enforcement actions across global elections. Election-related activity constituted less than 0.5% of overall Claude usage, rising to just over 1% around the US election, with approximately 100 enforcement actions globally. The report introduces Clio, an automated tool for analyzing real-world usage patterns, and documents a case study on handling knowledge cutoff limitations during France's snap elections. The piece represents Anthropic's first systematic public accounting of election-related AI safety work at scale.
Anthropic publishes U.S. Elections Readiness summary covering policy, enforcement, and evaluation work
Anthropic released a summary of its election-integrity measures ahead of the November 5, 2024 U.S. elections, covering usage policy prohibitions on political campaigning and misinformation, automated enforcement systems, and red-teaming/vulnerability testing programs. The company implemented a TurboVote redirect for voting-information queries and released some of its automated election-safety evaluations publicly to support industry-wide efforts. The post documents Anthropic's first full election-cycle experience deploying generative AI at scale under explicit safety constraints.
OpenAI publishes public policy agenda covering safety, youth protection, and global standards
OpenAI released a formal public policy agenda outlining its positions on AI safety, youth protection, workforce transition, and international standards. The document represents OpenAI's stated priorities for engaging with governments and regulators. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading frontier lab, it signals how OpenAI intends to shape AI governance discussions.
Disrupting Malicious Uses of AI: OpenAI October 2025 Report
OpenAI published its October 2025 report on detecting and disrupting malicious uses of its AI systems. The report covers enforcement actions, policy violations, and efforts to counter real-world harms from misuse. This is part of OpenAI's ongoing transparency series documenting adversarial abuse patterns and mitigation responses.
Preparing for malicious uses of AI
OpenAI co-authored a multi-institutional paper forecasting how malicious actors could misuse AI technology, produced in collaboration with FHI, CSER, CNAS, EFF, and others over nearly a year. The paper outlines potential threat vectors and proposes prevention and mitigation strategies. This represents an early coordinated effort among AI safety and policy organizations to systematically address AI misuse risks.
OpenAI proposes federal governance blueprint for frontier AI safety and national security
OpenAI published a policy blueprint calling for a U.S. federal framework to govern frontier AI, covering safety, resilience, and national security dimensions. The proposal outlines OpenAI's vision for democratic oversight of the most capable AI systems. As a tier-1 primary source from a leading lab, this represents a significant public policy position that will likely influence regulatory discussions.


