The president of Brazil's Electoral Supreme Court, Kassio Nunes Marques, has scheduled meetings with research institutes and major technology companies on July 14 and 16 to discuss rules for electoral surveys and strategies to combat disinformation. This follows the suspension of a survey by AtlasIntel that indicated a decline in the performance of Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, a presidential candidate from the PL party. The survey was criticized for potentially influencing respondents by playing an audio message from Bolsonaro to a banker, which he referred to as his 'brother' and asked for payments related to a film supporting former President Jair Bolsonaro. The court ruled that this could compromise the neutrality of the methodology used in the survey. Additionally, the Electoral Court has approved regulations prohibiting the use of artificial intelligence in the final stages of the election campaign and requiring immediate removal of content that attacks democracy or the electoral system.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about the scheduling of meetings regarding electoral survey rules and disinformation policies. It includes both the concerns raised by Flávio Bolsonaro and the reasoning provided by the Electoral Court. There is no evident bias in the presentation of these st
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article provides detailed information about Kassio's meetings with research institutes and big tech companies following the suspension of the AtlasIntel survey. It accurately reports the context of the suspended survey, including the methodology concerns raised by the TSE. However, it presents t





