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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have waded into US politics ahead of this year’s presidential election.

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have joined a campaign targeting misinformation, especially deepfakes, in the context of the upcoming US presidential election. Their involvement with the AI + Election Security Coalition underscores the importance of addressing technological threats to democratic processes. This initiative reflects wider concerns about how AI can be misused in political contexts, posing risks to information integrity and electoral fairness. While significant, the article primarily focuses on the couple's political engagement rather than detailed AI safety analysis.

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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle wade into politics with new campaignThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex have weighed into politics ahead of this year’s US presidential election in a surprise new step for the couple.Bronte Coyin London@brontecoy2 min readApril 11, 2024 - 7:49AMPrince Harry and Meghan Markle have waded into US politics ahead of this year’s presidential election.The couple, who moved to California in early 2020, has partnered with the AI + Election Security Coalition, which “represents an acceleration of efforts to secure the 2024 election against threats enabled by artificial intelligence (AI).”Their campaign, coinciding with November’s election, aims to “prepare US voters for a possible deepfake onslaught during the election year”,reportsAxios.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are supporting a US campaign targeting election misinformation. Picture: Angela Weiss/AFPHarryandMeghan’ssupport of the anti-election misinformation initiative is just their latest foray into the political realm.While working royals are discouraged from publicly weighing in on governmental issues, the couple – who quit official duties four years ago – also released a video during the 2020 US election in a bid to tackle misinformation.In it, Harry urged voters to “reject hate speech, misinformation and online negativity” and Meghan declared the Donald Trump/Joe Biden showdown as “the most important election of our lifetime.”The duchess also “cold-called” people to encourage them to vote during that period, joining forces with feminist and political activist Gloria Steinem.The following year, Meghan also spearheaded a campaign pushing for compulsory paid leave in the US, lobbying Democratic politicians to support the cause.The Duchess of Sussex with Gloria Steinem. Picture: The Duke and Duchess of SussexHarry and Meghan’s involvement in this latest political initiative comes just days after it was revealed thatplanning is underwayfor the duke to possibly reunite with his estranged brother during his return to the UK next month.Harry is expected to attend the Invictus Games’ 10th Anniversary service at St Paul’s Cathedral on May 8, although there’s yet to be official confirmation or any indication of whether Meghan will join him.It comes at a deeply challenging period for the royal family, who are dealing with both King Charles’ and the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnoses – and has put all parties in a tricky position.More CoverageNew details about Meghan’s surprise projectBronte Coy‘Awkward’: Harry, William plan underwayBronte Coy“William and Kate are really nervous that whether Harry comes alone or with Meghan there are going to be difficulties and a great deal of planning is going on to try to reduce all the inevitable awkwardness and embarrassment,” royal author Tom Quinn toldThe Mirror.“One plan being looked at is to let the brothers appear in public for a short period to try to show they can at least be civil to each other.“It’s a question of the lesser of two evils. If Harry comes to the UK in May and avoids his brother and Kate, there will be more damaging speculation than if they try to patch things up just enough to cope with a short meeting.”Read related topics:Meghan MarklePrince HarryMore related storiesRoyalsHarry, Meghan slammed over pic detailPrince Harry and Meghan Markle have been roasted on social media after fans spotted an “illegal” detail in an innocent family snap.Read moreRoyalsBeaming Kate makes victorious royal returnThe princess made a high-profile appearance at one of the biggest events on the royal calendar, a year after being forced to skip the same event.Read moreRoyalsDirector spills on working with MeghanThe filmmaker behind Meghan’s new Netflix series, as well as some production staffers, have lifted the lid on working with her.Read more