
Can AI equalize political campaign ads – or will it remain a tool for spreading lies?
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AI-generated political ads and deepfakes lower the cost of persuasion and deception at the same time, and the article’s examples show that even local candidates can now run high-production narratives from a phone. Platforms, regulators, and campaigns are being forced into real-time decisions on provenance, disclosure, and moderation that will shape what “trusted media” means over the next cycle.
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