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Opinion: The use of AI-generated deepfakes in campaign ads: Lying is the problem, not AI
AI generated videos and images are being used to spread misinformation in political campaigns, but the problem is not AI itself, but the lying and deception that is used to manipulate voters.
ATLANTA, Ga. — A campaign ad featuring the likeness of U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is raising questions about the ethics of using emerging technology in elections. The ad, run by Congressman Mike Collins, a ...
Georgians need safeguards from AI-generated campaign ads, chatbots, and misinformation. The biggest hurdle for states may be President Donald Trump.
Republican Georgia Rep. Buddy Carter’s Senate campaign rolled out a new ad on Friday torching Democratic Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff for repeatedly voting with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to shut ...
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff's re-election campaign reported raising more than $12 million in the third quarter of 2025, bolstering his campaign finances as Republicans invest heavily in efforts to challenge ...
A political group tied to Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp appears to be using Democratic talking points to bash two Republicans running for Senate in his state over the government shutdown. “What ...
A recent campaign ad in Georgia that used an AI generated video of Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) saying things he never said is appropriately getting attention because of the ethical questions it raises.
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