NBC News reports:
After months of testing, some conservative activists are finding that the vigilante computer programs they’d hoped would give them the ability to root out redundancies and fraud in the country’s voter rolls aren’t very reliable. Last year, those activists excitedly embraced EagleAI and similar programs that promised to help them look through voter rolls across the country in search of outdated or fraudulent voter registrations, even as experts warned about the programs’ limitations.
“North Carolina database is completely nonfunctional,” one activist in the state complained in a March call with the North Carolina Election Integrity Team (NCEIT). NCEIT is a group of activists allied with the national Election Integrity Network, which was founded by Cleta Mitchell, a lawyer who aided Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. Last year, EagleAI founder Dr. John W. “Rick” Richards Jr. introduced the program to the groups.
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The Forsyth County Board of Voter Registrations and Elections rejected the 742 challenges generated by partisan activists using “EagleAI,” a software that does not use artificial intelligence or reliable voter information.
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