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As the 2024 presidential election approaches, swing states are intensifying efforts to combat misinformation, particularly deepfake content, which poses a significant threat to the integrity of the electoral process. During the Republican National Convention, Microsoft experts Ginny Badanes and Ashley O’Rourke educated participants on identifying and combating deepfakes. They emphasized the critical role of political participants in tracking and responding to deepfake incidents.

The growing sophistication of AI technology has led to an increase in realistic deepfakes, especially targeting local officials and candidates. This development undermines voter trust in genuine campaign content. To address this, various states have implemented measures to ensure election integrity. For example, Philadelphia’s city commissioner’s office allocated $1.4 million for a communications plan aimed at countering misinformation through social media, ads, and proactive community engagement.

Pennsylvania’s efforts are a response to the rapid spread of misinformation during the 2020 election, which saw numerous baseless claims about the integrity of the voting process. In Arizona, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes has established an advisory committee to explore policy recommendations for AI and election security. The state has also introduced tabletop training exercises that expose officials to scenarios involving cyberattacks and misinformation.

Legislative actions are also underway. Arizona passed HB 2394 and SB 1359, which address deepfake content and mandate clear disclosures for AI-generated media. Similarly, Wisconsin’s AB 664 requires disclaimers on political ads produced using AI, with penalties for non-compliance.

Experts like Lawrence Norden from the Brennan Center emphasize the importance of proactive measures to inform voters about election security. Megan Bellamy from the Voting Rights Lab highlighted the widespread nature of misinformation and the necessity of maintaining trust in the electoral process. These combined efforts reflect a nationwide commitment to protecting the democratic process from the evolving threat of AI-generated misinformation.

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COPIED Act 2024 Introduced In Congress (deepfake bill) https://gptdeepfake.com/copied-act-2024-introduced-in-congress-deepfake-bill/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 19:44:34 +0000 https://gptdeepfake.com/?p=264 COPIED Act of 2024 has been introduced in congress to protect content creators and combat Ai Deepfakes.

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This article discusses the introduction of the Content Origin Protection and Integrity from Edited and Deepfaked Media Act (COPIED ACT) by U.S. Senators Maria Cantwell, Marsha Blackburn, and Martin Heinrich on July 11, 2024. The proposed legislation aims to combat the rise of harmful deepfakes and increase transparency around AI-generated content. Here are the key points:

1. The bill sets new federal transparency guidelines for marking, authenticating, and detecting AI-generated content.

2. It protects journalists, actors, and artists against AI-driven theft of their content.

3. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) would develop guidelines for content provenance information, watermarking, and synthetic content detection.

4. Content owners would be able to attach provenance information to their work and prohibit its unauthorized use in AI training or content generation.

5. The bill gives individuals the right to sue violators and authorizes the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorneys general to enforce its requirements.

6. It prohibits tampering with or disabling AI provenance information.

7. The legislation has received endorsements from various organizations, including SAG-AFTRA, Nashville Songwriters Association International, Recording Academy, National Music Publishers’ Association, Recording Industry Association of America, News/Media Alliance, National Newspaper Association, and others.

8. Supporters emphasize the importance of protecting creators’ rights, maintaining trust in news sources, and ensuring transparency in AI-generated content.

The article presents the COPIED ACT as a bipartisan effort to address the challenges posed by AI-generated content and deepfakes, with a focus on protecting the rights of content creators and promoting transparency in the use of AI technology.

To view the bill in its entirety, see here.

 

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