SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg will be deposed as part of a lawsuit brought by authors including comedian Sarah Silverman accusing the company of copyright infringement to train ...
California’s new law targets the distributors of AI deepfakes, specifically if the post resembles a candidate on California ballots, and the poster knows it’s a fake that will cause confusion.
The big news Thursday was a CNN report that North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson (R), the GOP’s nominee for governor, whom Trump helped dominate in his primary, posted a series of problematic ...
Republican North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson referred to himself as a “Black Nazi,” disparaged Martin Luther King Jr., used antisemitic and homophobic slurs and spoke highly ...
Editor’s Note: This story contains offensive language. (CNN) — Mark Robinson, the controversial and socially conservative Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, made a series ...
It requires social media platforms to block or remove any reported deceptive material and label "certain additional content" deemed "inauthentic, fake, or false" to prevent election interference.
While questioning the authenticity of digital content stretches back decades—and analog media long before that—easy access to tools that generate convincing fake content has led to a new wave ...
North Carolina Lt. Gov. and Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson allegedly made racist and lewd comments on the message boards of a pornographic website prior to his entry into politics ...
ABC has since confirmed the typo-ridden document was fake. Then on Wednesday, Musk reshared a bogus claim that a bomb had been discovered near the site of a planned Trump rally in Long Island.
Elon Musk has humorously reacted to fellow billionaire and "Shark Tank" famed investor Mark Cuban‘s interest in purchasing X, formerly known as Twitter. What Happened: Musk, who bought Twitter ...
TrueMedia, the Seattle-based nonpartisan nonprofit that is using AI to detect deepfakes and combat disinformation, made its technology available to the public on Tuesday. The no-cost, web-based ...
The bill, AB 2839, approved on Tuesday forbids someone to be able “with malice, knowingly distribute an advertisement or other election communication containing materially deceptive content ...