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Political ads in Texas should be required to disclose AI use


Former Speaker of the Texas House Dade Phelan wants to make sure Texans know whether images, audio or video in political advertising is real or concocted ... Read More

Texas Ethics Commission requires social media influencers to disclose paid political posts


This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas Ethics Commission requires social media influencers to disclose paid political posts ... Read More

Texas House passes bill to mandate disclosure of AI images, deepfakes in political advertisements


House Bill 366, filed by former House Speaker Dade Phelan, would make it a crime to use AI in political ads without a disclaimer. Read More

Has Texas Banned Political Memes? What We Know


One Texas Republican said the legislation could give "people up to a year in jail for failing to attach a disclosure to a cartoon." ... Read More

Bills filed to ban ‘deepfakes’ in political ads in Texas


(The Center Square) – Two bills have been filed in the Texas ... social media influencers to disclose that they were paid to include political advertisements on social media posts. Read More

Fight over ‘truth’ in AI political ads heats up as Texas House passes transparency bill


Running political advertisements with undisclosed artificial intelligence-altered images, audio or video could result in up to a $4,000 fine, a year in ... Read More


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