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Last week, pop megastar Taylor Swift — in a post endorsing Kamala Harris for president — s

Last week, pop megastar Taylor Swift — in a post endorsing Kamala Harris for president — said this: “Recently I was made aware that AI of ‘me’ falsely endorsing Donald Trump’s presidential run was posted to his site. It really conjured up my fears around AI, and the dangers of spreading misinformation.” Taylor Swift is right. - Artificial intelligence technology poses a serious threat to individual people (famous or otherwise), to our democracy, and to truth itself. - This is not science fiction or paranoia. - As Taylor Swift herself just experienced, existing AI technology is already being misused in real-world elections both here in America and elsewhere in the world. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is working on a rule that would require disclosure of AI-generated content in political ads on radio and TV. And with the most consequential election in our lifetimes just around the corner, we need the FCC to finalize this commonsense rule as quickly as possible. [Tell the Federal Communications Commission:]( [Thank you for proposing to require disclosure of AI-generated content in political ads. Please finalize the rule as quickly as possible. The American people have a right to know when AI is being used in the political ads they hear on the radio or see on their televisions. We’re barreling towards elections that may be distorted — or even decided — by political deepfakes. Yet this is an entirely avoidable dystopia. No ideology or principle is served by permitting deepfakes to go undisclosed. The only winner is chaos.]( [Click to add your name now.]( Thanks for taking action. For progress, - Robert Weissman & Lisa Gilbert, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen P.S. By the way, you may have heard from us about steps the Federal Election Commission should take to safeguard our democracy from the threat of political deepfakes. The Federal Communications Commission has a key role to play as well, so [please take action today even if you’ve taken action before](. [Donate]( | Public Citizen | 215 Pennsylvania Avenue SE | Washington DC 20003 | [Unsubscribe]( [supporter]

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