politics
Democrats eye 2027 crackdown on AI in election ads
Despite considerable criticism and public wariness of its use, it likely isn't going anywhere.

TL;DR
- House Democrats intend to legislate AI use in political ads if they regain power.
- AI use in election ads has surged, with some campaigns using it for negative tactics.
- Examples include a 'satirical' ad in Kentucky's 4th district and AI-depicted scenarios of a rival candidate.
- Rep. Joe Morelle emphasizes regulating AI in campaigns and is working on a bill requiring disclosure of AI use in political ads.
- AI-generated ads and videos are appearing in federal, state, and local elections nationwide.
- Both Republican and Democratic campaigns have used AI, with Republicans often creating deepfakes and Democrats using it for enhancement or attack ads.
- Campaigns are embracing AI to reduce the high costs associated with ad production.