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Monday, November 11, 2024   

Experts on artificial intelligence are warning New Hampshire residents to be on the lookout for postelection "deepfakes," purporting to show voting irregularities.

U.S. intelligence agencies said Russian internet trolls were behind some recent videos claiming votes were altered by ballot tabulators or ineligible voters were stuffing ballot boxes.

Chris McIsaac, a governance fellow at the right-leaning think tank R Street, said people should be skeptical of any videos that seem shocking.

"Remain suspicious of things they see that garner an emotional response," McIsaac advised. "And just be sure to try to double-check multiple sources to try to figure out what is true or what is false."

Federal legislation introduced earlier this year aims to protect voters from the growing threat of political ads generated by artificial intelligence but it failed to win approval from Congress ahead of the November election.

Meanwhile, states are tackling the issue. New Hampshire became the first to enact a law allowing victims of AI to sue after a misleading "deepfake" of President Joe Biden before the state's primary.

California lawmakers passed a bill giving judges the power to order people who post AI deepfakes to take them down or face fines.

McIsaac noted at least 20 states have attempted some sort of regulations.

"The vast majority of those attempted to do so by requiring labels be included on any manipulated video or audio," McIsaac explained.

McIsaac emphasized the problem is inflammatory videos tend to go viral while the rebuttal from authorities tends to have comparatively little reach. He added if questionable clips emerge over the coming days, people can look to county and state election officials and to law enforcement for guidance on the videos' veracity.


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