Today, Senators Brian Schatz and John Kennedy will introduce the AI Labeling Act, a bipartisan bill supported by Public Citizen and others to increase transparency around the use of generative artif
icial intelligence . Richard Anthony, a big tech accountability advocate with Public Citizen, issued the following statement in response:“Generative AI threatens to plunge us into a world of fraud, deceit, disinformation and confusion on a never-before-seen scale. The Schatz-Kennedy AI Labeling Act would steer us away from this dystopian future by ensuring we can distinguish between content from humans and content from machines.
“Companies are deceptively capitalizing on public trust in authority figures and celebrities by producing fraudulent product endorsements, testimonials, and recommendations. “Cybercriminals are orchestrating exploitative robocall campaigns with voices that impersonate those of our loved ones. “The AI Labeling Act would stand as a crucial guardrail against predatory, unethical, and dangerous misuses of generative AI.
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