Albeit verrrrry slowly, the Federal Election Commission is finally taking a step toward guidelines that could restrict the use of deepfake technology in political ads.
Last week, commissioners voted unanimously to open up a period for feedback on whether the FEC should be able to regulate the use of deepfakes — or AI-generated video and audio footage — in ads.
The 60-day public commenting period is expected to open this week. (Here’s a link with details on how you can comment.)
The rising popularity of artificial intelligence has heightened concerns about how this technology can be used to deceive and manipulate voters, with experts sounding the alarm about how deepfakes can alter the public’s perception of reality in frightening ways.








