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Colorado's attorney general issued a public advisory Monday warning voters to watch for election-related misinformation created by artificial intelligence. Why it matters: "The use of deepfakes in political messaging and on social media is increasingly common,
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Attorney General Phil Weiser says the public needs to be on the lookout for election misinformation and disinformation in the form of realistic-looking images, videos, and audio created using artificial intelligence, known as “deepfakes.” You can see a public advisory that was issued at the bottom of this article.
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