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Global Guiding Principles for Electoral Processes

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Global Guiding Principles for Electoral Processes eriasp Fri, 08/07/2026 - 19:37 In cooperation with leading partners such as the United Nations and The Carter Center, International IDEA regularly convenes electoral management bodies (EMBs) and international experts to identify, develop and promote the key principles that underpin the evolving profession of electoral management. Early normative frameworks, such as the Code of Conduct - Administr…
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The expansion of data centre infrastructure will be one of the main factors to accelerate the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) in Latin America in the coming years. Moody's ratings, which highlights the region's growth potential in this sector, will help to identify challenges related to energy supply, power grid capacity, and [...] The post data centres are designed to advance the progress of artificial intelligence in Latin America f…

“Artificial intelligence and electoral management: a map of Latin America and the Caribbean” is a publication by IDEA International, which was prepared by OBSERVACOM. The report was made by Carolina Martínez Elebi, an associate researcher, and Gustavo Gómez, executive director, and offers a comparative regional map that presents how electoral authorities in the region are incorporating these technologies. Based on documentary analysis, surveys a…

The report notes that Brazil and Chile lead the adoption of these technologies, while the rest of the region faces limitations in energy, data centers, connectivity and regulatory frameworks, factors that will restrict productivity gains and widen the difference between countries and sectors. The Moody’s entry: artificial intelligence will transform credit in Latin America, but with uneven advances was first published in Digital Process.

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Proceso Digital broke the news on Thursday, August 6, 2026.
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