Arizona's attorney general claims the county admitted to using artificial intelligence to verify voter signatures, but the letter he cites appears to undermine his claim.
PHOENIX — Attorney General Mark Brnovich claims Maricopa County admitted to using artificial intelligence to verify signatures on early ballots. But the document he says supports that assertion does not say that.Brnovich cites a letter to his office from a private attorney representing the county, Edward Novak.
That is backed up by other documents separately obtained from Maricopa County by Capitol Media Services. "There is no evidence, there are no facts that would lead anyone to believe that the election results would change,'' he said. "There are reasons why people should be concerned about how this 2020 election was handled,'' Brnovich said.
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