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A Republican campaign has been accused of creating and airing an attack ad that uses artificial intelligence to manipulate video footage of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the Democratic party's leader in the upper house.
The ad, which was spotted on social media platforms, features a manipulated clip of Schumer saying "We have to start voting them out" - but his words are not matched to his actual voice. In reality, Schumer had been criticizing Republicans for opposing legislation to boost access to affordable childcare.
Critics say that the Republican campaign's use of AI-generated audio to create the misleading ad is a form of disinformation and a breach of journalistic ethics. They argue that by manipulating video and audio in this way, the campaign is trying to deceive voters into believing that Schumer is saying something he never actually said.
The incident highlights concerns about the growing use of AI in politics and the need for greater transparency and accountability from politicians who use these technologies to shape public opinion. As AI technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, there is a risk that it could be used to create more convincing but false narratives - with potentially disastrous consequences for democracy.
In the US, this type of disinformation has serious implications for democratic processes. It undermines trust in institutions and can lead to the spread of misinformation that can influence voter decisions.
The ad, which was spotted on social media platforms, features a manipulated clip of Schumer saying "We have to start voting them out" - but his words are not matched to his actual voice. In reality, Schumer had been criticizing Republicans for opposing legislation to boost access to affordable childcare.
Critics say that the Republican campaign's use of AI-generated audio to create the misleading ad is a form of disinformation and a breach of journalistic ethics. They argue that by manipulating video and audio in this way, the campaign is trying to deceive voters into believing that Schumer is saying something he never actually said.
The incident highlights concerns about the growing use of AI in politics and the need for greater transparency and accountability from politicians who use these technologies to shape public opinion. As AI technology becomes increasingly sophisticated, there is a risk that it could be used to create more convincing but false narratives - with potentially disastrous consequences for democracy.
In the US, this type of disinformation has serious implications for democratic processes. It undermines trust in institutions and can lead to the spread of misinformation that can influence voter decisions.