Colorado has enacted a new law requiring campaign ads to disclose AI-generated content, addressing concerns over the rise of deepfake technology. Meanwhile, Arizona is also preparing to combat deepfake political ads, with local institutions like Arizona State University (ASU) developing solutions to verify real audio from fake. The increasing prevalence of AI-generated deepfake audio has led to scams and disinformation, prompting new techniques and strategies to counter these threats, as highlighted by IEEE Spectrum.
"Deepfake political ads are coming. Arizona has a plan to combat them." (via @raystern) https://t.co/EpDxrPy3Ti
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Deepfake political ads are coming. Arizona has a plan to combat them https://t.co/u3dgrhv9aJ via @raystern
New Techniques Emerge to Stop Audio Deepfakes - IEEE Spectrum https://t.co/7jFOHotwKR
Deepfake political ads are coming. Arizona has a plan to combat them https://t.co/gRqzVbm7pv
AI-generated deepfake audio is already causing problems through scams and disinformation. But one solution to verify real audio from fake was created right here in the Valley at ASU! #abc15 https://t.co/Hc84TH3rIW
Colorado’s new “deepfake” law requires campaign ads to disclose AI-generated content https://t.co/FFYrg3oFyp