Oklahoma’s top political races are infected with AI-generated narratives, pushed by campaigns and political action committees to voters through mailers, TV commercials, and digital media ads.
So, if you can’t tell what’s real and what’s not, you’re not alone. State ethics commission director Lee Anne Bruce Boone says it’s a problem.
“We had some voters call and contact our office about it; we had a couple of office holders drop by and just show us what was going out,” Bruce Boone said. “So it just came to our attention.”
The issue of AI-generated content in politics was the top concern among members during
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