toronto, March 26 -- Though China is perceived as the principal threat of potential interference in the election in Canada, Ottawa is also monitoring potential influence operations by other countries including India.
The campaign for the election on April 28 got underway on Sunday.
During a briefing on Monday, the task force's chair Vanessa Lloyd, also Deputy Director of Operations at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service or CSIS, said, "The PRC (People's Republic of China) is highly likely to use AI-enabled tools to attempt to interfere with Canada's democratic process in this current election," according to media reports.
She also cited India as a potential threat, saying, "We have also seen that the government of India has the in...