[Tree] Unconventional candidates in UK election

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updates: Introduces unconventional candidates in UK election

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updates: Updates on AI Steve's campaign and the introduction of AI mayoral candidate in Cheyenne, Wyoming

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updates: New information about Steve Endacott running as an independent candidate using AI Steve as his campaign face

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updates: Introduction of AI Steve, an AI-generated candidate running in the UK general election

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updates: The UK's light-handed approach to regulating AI leaves election vulnerable to disinformation. California and Colorado enact AI regulations. FCC proposes transparency rule for AI-generated political ads.

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updates: The UK's light-handed approach to regulating AI leaves election vulnerable to disinformation. California and Colorado enact AI regulations. FCC proposes transparency rule for AI-generated political ads.

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updates: UK general election serves as a test for election security

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updates: Introduction of AI candidate in the UK general election

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updates: Wyoming grapples with legal questions surrounding AI-assisted mayoral candidate

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updates: The FCC proposes transparency for AI-generated political ads

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updates: Saskatchewan urges federal government to ban AI voice cloning ahead of elections

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updates: Colorado enacts comprehensive AI consumer protection legislation

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updates: Deepfake content leading up to 2024 elections, Sumsub's biometric deepfake detection tool, Alan Turing Institute's report on AI-generated content, governments introducing laws to regulate deepfakes in elections, Commission on Elections in the Philippines considering a ban on deepfakes, India threatening to block platforms for spreading deepfakes

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updates: The story now includes information about Colorado enacting AI consumer protection legislation

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updates: California lawmakers propose AI regulations to address deepfake issues

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updates: Comelec chief considering ban on AI and deepfake technology in 2025 polls

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updates: Researchers warn of time running out for regulators to address AI threat to democratic process

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updates: Arizona Legislature passes House Bill 2394 to regulate digital impersonation

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updates: Added information about deepfake videos in Indian politics

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updates: The Arizona Secretary of State has released a deepfake video to raise awareness about AI-generated deepfakes and other political content. The video serves as a public service advisory to educate voters about the risks of falling for AI-generated misinformation and disinformation in the upcoming 2024 election.

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updates: The article provides additional information about the use of AI in deepfake videos, voice cloning, and robocalls during elections, highlighting the ethical concerns and lack of policy guidelines.

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updates: Arizona official uses deepfake version to highlight dangers of AI-generated misinformation

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updates: Indictment of US political consultant for AI-generated Biden robocalls

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updates: Indictment of US political consultant for AI-generated Biden robocalls

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updates: Justice Department urged to protect AI security researchers New policy seeks tougher sentences for AI-fueled election crimes Concerns over AI tools exacerbating election threat environment Election officials under pressure to investigate harassing calls and emails UK social media companies warn of APT hacks and AI-altered leaks as election threats

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updates: Justice Department taking steps to address AI-fueled election crimes

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updates: The Justice Department is taking steps to address the threat of AI-fueled election crimes

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updates: Updated with additional information on the importance of protecting researchers and the intersection of national security and technology

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updates: Call for protection of good faith security researchers testing AI platforms

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updates: The US government agencies pledge to address discriminatory outcomes related to AI use

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updates: The Department of Homeland Security is launching three AI-focused pilot projects

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updates: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has revealed its first artificial intelligence (AI) roadmap and launched three pilot programs. The initiatives aim to improve investigations into fentanyl trafficking and child exploitation, support communities in disaster resilience planning through FEMA, and enhance training for immigration officers. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas emphasized the potential of AI to advance DHS operations while also highlighting the importance of mitigating its risks. The DHS has also presented an AI strategy outlining principles for the technology's use. These efforts are part of the DHS's commitment to responsibly utilize AI and collaborate with industry leaders to maintain civil rights, liberties, and privacy. Last year, the DHS established its first AI task force and initiated a recruitment drive to hire 50 AI specialists.

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updates: The US Department of Homeland Security is implementing AI pilot projects

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updates: Collaboration between US government agencies, DOJ's hiring of computer scientists, establishment of the Office of Critical and Emerging Technology, and the discussion of AI regulation in white collar crime

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updates: DOJ launches whistleblower pilot program and cracks down on artificial intelligence misuse

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updates: The DOJ's focus on AI-assisted crime and prison offense prevention

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updates: Collaboration with the Department of Justice to address AI-assisted crime

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updates: Chris Kraft appointed as Deputy CTO for AI/Emerging Technologies at DHS

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updates: Collaboration between DOE and DHS on AI initiatives

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updates: The US Department of Energy has established the Office of Critical and Emerging Technology to combat climate change. The 2024 Critical Emerging Technologies list prioritizes AI and data security amid a new Executive Order.

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updates: US Department of Energy establishes Office of Critical and Emerging Technology

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