Google to force advertisers to label political ads generated by artificial intelligence
Google will start requiring political advertisers to disclose information in a "prominently disclose" if artificial intelligence is used in their ads.
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Starting in November, Google will require advertisers to disclose that "synthetic content" " is used in election ads that depict "realistic-looking people or events".
This includes political ads that use artificial intelligence to make it appear that a person is saying or doing something they have never done. It also applies to altered footage of a real event.
The labels should include words such as "This audio was computer generated" " or "This image does not depict real events". Any "inconsequential" changes, such as brightening photos, editing backgrounds or removing red-eye using artificial intelligence, will not require labelling.
Source: The Verge