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NBC News 5:53 pm on May 23, 2024
Arizona lawmaker used ChatGPT to help draft legislation for combating deepfakes, which was signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs. Rep. Alex Kolodin utilized the artificial intelligence software to define digital impersonation in a bill aimed at regulating deepfake technology amid national concerns over AI-driven disinformation.
- Use of ChatGPT: Arizona State Rep. Alex Kolodin used the AI software to define digital impersonation in a new law.
- Legislative outcome: The bill, addressing deepfake technology regulation, was signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs.
- National concern: The legislation is part of broader national efforts to combat AI-driven disinformation and misinformation.
- ChatGPT's role: ChatGPT was used to draft a specific section on the bill, enhancing its technical definition.
- Stakeholder involvement: The ACLU and broadcasters association would have identified any issues with the AI-generated text during the legislative process.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/arizona-lawmaker-uses-chatgpt-help-craft-deepfake-legislation-rcna153432
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