Under the envisioned framework, both candidate and issue ads would be required to include an on-air and filed disclosure that AI-generated content was used.

    • rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Agree. Came here to say the same. And it’s not even far from what we’ve been doing in the past. When taking text or pictures from other people, we were/are also forced to mention that because of copyright. We could just do the same for AI generated content.

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      Or prohibited. Why would this ever be considered in political ads, seriously?

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        Why wouldn’t it? I some politician or producer wants to use AI let them. They just should disclose it.

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        Because deep fakes aren’t the only thing you can do with AI. There are lots of non-manipulative use cases for AI generation and those should now be excluded. I do believe any AI generation that includes images of people should be excluded.