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The US Justice Department has raised concerns about the potential misuse of artificial intelligence, specifically deepfakes, if an audio recording of President Joe Biden's interview with a special counsel is released. The department fears that releasing the recording could lead to the creation of disinformation that could deceive Americans, particularly during the upcoming election. While experts acknowledge the legitimate concerns about AI, they argue that the department's stance could have far-reaching consequences, making it difficult to release any original content. The debate highlights the growing worry about AI-manipulated disinformation and the need to combat it.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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The US Justice Department has raised concerns about the potential misuse of artificial intelligence, specifically deepfakes, if an audio recording of President Joe Biden's interview with a special counsel is released. The department fears that releasing the recording could lead to the creation of disinformation that could deceive Americans, particularly during the upcoming election. While experts acknowledge the legitimate concerns about AI, they argue that the department's stance could have far-reaching consequences, making it difficult to release any original content. The debate highlights the growing worry about AI-manipulated disinformation and the need to combat it.

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