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Outrage Erupts as Texas House Passes Bill That 'Criminalizes Political Memes'
(www.westernjournal.com)
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This headline is rage bait, the bill is explicitly about AI generated content in political advertising
Except it’s not. The wording is:
It later goes on to mention generative AI. But the bill isn’t primarily focused on AI. The above leaves room for things like color correction in photographs, but would bar things like the following images:


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Including the full body does say the law only applies to people engaged in a campaign, and sets specific boundaries around that.
I think these types of laws are important. It seems like the misinformation, including AI generated images to soil a candididates reputation is a clear problem than needs to be address. Not saying the language on this specific law is ideal, or even adequate, but it is a start and other juristictions need to be working towards this to protect democracy in this new world of endless content.
We Canadians just had our elections, and there were plenty of fake AI images making the rounds trying to link our new Prime Minister to Epstein. I don't want that sort of nonsense to continue into future elections.