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Dutch watchdog warns voters against using AI chatbots ahead of election

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Posted on October 21, 2025

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By Alessandro Parodi AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch data regulator on Tuesday warned voters against using AI chatbots ahead of the national election, saying the platforms give unreliable advice and

Dutch Regulator Cautions Voters Against AI Chatbots for Elections

Concerns Over AI Chatbots in Voting

By Alessandro Parodi

Impact on Voter Choices

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch data regulator on Tuesday warned voters against using AI chatbots ahead of the national election, saying the platforms give unreliable advice and push them towards two major parties on opposite ends of the political spectrum.

Testing of Chatbots

While 15 different parties hold seats in the 150-member Dutch parliament at present, chatbots told voters in 56% of cases to choose between the far-right Freedom Party or the Labour-Green Left coalition.

Election Context and Implications

The parties are on track to take 20% and 16% of the vote on October 29, respectively, according to opinion polls.

"Chatbots may seem like clever tools, but as a voting aid, they consistently fail," the Dutch data protection watchdog's vice-chair Monique Verdier said in a statement, describing their operation as "unclear and difficult to verify".

The agency said it had tested four major chatbots, without disclosing which ones, and found that even when fed the campaign platform of a smaller party, the chatbots still advised voting for one of the two major parties in some of the cases.

The election is taking place months after the Freedom Party's exit triggered the collapse of the right-wing coalition, which did not include the Labour or Green parties, and is seen as a contest between either a new all-conservative government or a more centrist or centre-right coalition. 

The EU member is led by a minority caretaker government.

The watchdog did not say how many Dutch voters it thinks are using chatbots for voting advice but said there was a "growing number". Over 13 million people are eligible to vote in the election.

(Reporting by Alessandro Parodi and Toby Sterling; Editing by Muvija M)

Key Takeaways

  • Dutch regulator warns against using AI chatbots for voting advice.
  • Chatbots show bias towards two major political parties.
  • 15 parties hold seats, but chatbots favor Freedom Party and Labour-Green Left.
  • Election follows collapse of right-wing coalition.
  • Over 13 million eligible voters in the upcoming election.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Artificial Intelligence?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans.
What is data protection?
Data protection involves safeguarding important information from corruption, compromise, or loss, ensuring privacy and compliance with regulations.
What is a chatbot?
A chatbot is a software application designed to simulate human conversation through text or voice interactions, often used in customer service.

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