STATEHOUSE–Misinformation can spread quickly, especially during election years like this one, but Indiana lawmakers say they are cracking down on that.
State Representative David Abbott of Rome City says deepfake political ads have been a growing concern because artificial intelligence can be used to alter a candidate’s image, audio, and video.
“The rise of AI-generated content in the political ad space is becoming a significant concern not only statewide, but also nationally. Requiring disclaimers on altered political advertisements will help protect Hoosier voters from being misled and boost election transparency,” said Abbott.
Indiana law now says a disclaimer is required to be placed on an AI-generated or digitally altered media such as audio, video, or images of a candidate used in campaign communications. If the material does not include a disclaimer, the candidate can bring a civil action against those responsible for the fake content.
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