Open this photo in gallery: Aengus Bridgman, director of the Media Ecosystem Observatory and a professor at Mcgill University, at PHI center, on March 13 in Montreal.Boris R. Thebia/The Globe and Mail The first federal election campaign to take place in the artificial intelligence age has featured fake images of party leaders masquerading as news stories, Chinese efforts to shape views about two politicians and online misinformation about voting. However, despite the prevalence of false information on social media, experts say the integrity of Monday’s vote appears to be intact. “It could have been much worse,” said Aengus Bridgman, director...