
Fear at 10:’ Senators’ concerns spike on impact of artificial intelligence ‘to change votes’ in 2024
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Presidential campaigns are already using content generated by artificial intelligence. Some senators said they're concerned how the development will impact the 2024 election.
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, who earlier this week released a set of "guiding principles" for future AI legislation, also rated his concern as a 10. AI already has the ability to create realistic deepfake videos, the Republican said, adding that he's "very, very concerned by it." Jon Michael Raasch is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.
As AI applications proliferate across industries, the rapidly evolving technology has already proven to be a useful attack tool for some 2024 presidential campaigns. Lawmakers and analysts have also warned that AI could hurt political accountability and disrupt the upcoming elections.