Artificial intelligence was predicted to disrupt the 2024 election. It ended up shaking people’s faith in truth rather than influencing their vote.
While foreign actors spread misinformation about the U.S. election via deepfakes, legal experts aren't holding their breath ...
From the archives (October 2024): Judge blocks new California law cracking down on election deepfakes Also see (August 2024): California announces new deal with Big Tech to fund journalism, AI ...
Experts and political figures are sounding the alarm on the spread of election disinformation on social media, putting leading platforms under intense scrutiny in the final days of the ...
OpenAI estimates that ChatGPT rejected more than 250,000 requests to generate images of the 2024 U.S. presidential candidates ...
As the votes are being counted, experts warned people to be wary of videos purporting to show voting irregularities because ...
In this edition of This Week in AI, TechCrunch's AI newsletter, we look at how easy it is to create a political deepfake.
Voters will determine the country’s course of direction in the upcoming presidential election. Eligible Bruins can visit Los ...
As we speak, they are working around the clock, deploying information operations aimed at interfering in US elections. Russia ...
False content has emerged online throughout this election cycle, often in the form of AI-generated deepfakes. The images have sparked a flurry of warnings from lawmakers and strategists about ...
AI-generated deepfakes. These tools can create hyper-realistic clones of public figures, making it easy to spread misinformation. It’s becoming so serious that California recently passed a deepfake ...
As it did with data privacy, California seeks to lead the charge when it comes to regulating the use and deployment of Artificial Intelligence ...