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The Election Commission of India has issued an advisory to political parties, asking them to promote transparency in the use of AI-generated content during election campaigning. The advisory requires parties to label AI-generated content and include disclaimers in campaign materials. This move comes due to the increasing use of AI in political campaigns and concerns about its potential to influence voter opinion and trust.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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