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Can Election Law Keep Up With AI and Deep Fakes?

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KQED’s Scott Shafer talks with Jonathan Mehta Stein, head of Common Cause, to discuss threats posed by technology for this election. (Photo by: Martin do Nascimento/KQED)

The 2024 election will be the first where artificial intelligence, or AI, could play a big role — and not necessarily a good one. Today in Sacramento, the head of California Common Cause announced proposals to address the potential problems from things like deepfakes intended to confuse voters. Scott Shafer is joined by Jonathan Mehta Stein, head of Common Cause, to discuss threats posed by technology for this election.

 

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