House Democrats are pressuring the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to impose new rules to censor the X platform’s Grok-2 AI art generator before the presidential election.
Democrat House members sent a letter to FEC Acting General Counsel Lisa Stevenson pleading that the agency “restrict” the Grok-2 AI art generator because it “has the potential to severely misinform voters, causing confusion and disseminating dangerous falsehoods.”
“This election cycle we have seen candidates use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in campaign ads to depict themselves or another candidate engaged in an action that did not happen or saying something the depicted candidate did not say,” the letter reads.
The letter went on to complain about Trump using “misleading” AI-generated memes and argued censoring Grok is “critical for our democracy.”
On August 14, 2024, X (formerly Twitter) introduced their AI image generator Grok-2 with few rules to combat its misuse. In fact, there are no policies that would allow the platform to restrict images of public figures that could be potentially misleading. […]
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