Vote of no confidence
How artificial intelligence proved that Russia’s 2018 presidential election was stolen
Svetlana PetrovaMarch 14, 18:20

Many of the Russian programmers who created a neural network to investigate the legitimacy of Vladimir Putin’s most recent election victory in 2018 have been forced to flee the country fearing prosecution as the authorities grow increasingly intolerant of any attempts to hold the Russian electoral process to account.
“How can Putin be considered to have won if we don’t know how entire regions voted?”
“It’s not just a few videos, or a coincidence. These are data sets which provide evidence of wide-ranging fraud,”
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