Analysts acknowledge the Salvadoran Supreme Electoral Tribunal’s (TSE) proposal to create an observatory for monitoring disinformation as a positive step. However, they caution that the rapidly advancing capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) and the current lack of regulation in this field pose significant hurdles. These factors could severely limit the observatory's effectiveness in safeguarding the 2027 elections. Experts emphasize the need for proactive measures to address AI-driven misinformation campaigns. The speed of AI development is outpacing the current ability to detect and counter fabricated content. Successfully navigating this challenge will require a comprehensive strategy beyond simple monitoring. The TSE’s initiative is seen as a starting point, but requires bolstering with regulatory frameworks and advanced technological solutions.

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