Nellis said as technology advances, local, state and federal regulation of AI tools in politics is also needed. Bipartisan debate in Congress has emphasized the need for such legislation, but federal legislation has not yet been passed.
Bilal’s list of articles, which the site dubbed her “record of accomplishments,” included a disclaimer (which researchers called new) that “makes no representations or warranties of any kind” as to the accuracy of the information. It ended with.
Some people, including a fired whistleblower in Mr. Bilal’s office, fear that such misinformation confuses voters and contributes to continued distrust and threats to democracy. ing.
“I have serious concerns about that,” said Brett Mandel, who briefly served as finance director in 2020 and spoke before the campaign released its statement.
“I think we have seen, at both the local and national level, the institutions that we have thought of as the gatekeepers to truth and truth are being ignored. I think I let him down.”
Mandel filed one of several whistleblower lawsuits filed against the firm. He claimed he was fired for raising concerns about the firm’s finances. Bilal has been criticized during his tenure over office spending, campaign finance reports and reports of hundreds of missing weapons.
Spokesman Evan Benn said the list of news articles includes a purported publication date, and the Inquirer has four news articles, all of which are in the paper’s archives. It is said that there are none left. The rest is attributed to three local stations: WHYY, WCAU, and KYW.