Generative artificial intelligence (AI) poses a significant threat to election security, warns intelligence agencies. The use of generative AI, including deepfake videos, by foreign and domestic actors could potentially disrupt the 2024 U.S. election cycle. The Department of Homeland Security has compiled an analysis and shared a federal bulletin with law enforcement partners nationwide, highlighting the potential for interference, election process disruption, and attacks on election infrastructure. Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, also emphasized the dangers of generative AI in a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing. The bulletin cites examples of fake robocalls and AI-generated videos targeting elections, emphasizing the importance of timely debunking and counter-messaging. Additionally, the bulletin raises concerns about the use of generative AI by violent extremists to target election symbols and infrastructure. The Department of Homeland Security has observed experiments with AI chatbots by violent extremists, although not specifically related to elections.