WASHINGTON - The two top officials of the Federal Election Commission are split over whether broadcast radio and television political advertisements should be required to disclose whether content is generated by artificial intelligence .FEC vice chair Ellen Weintraub on Thursday supported the May proposal by U.S.
"Weintraub said in a letter to Rosenworcel that the "public would benefit from greater transparency as to when AI-generated content is being used in political advertisements."She said it would be beneficial for both the FEC and FCC to conduct regulatory efforts. "It’s time to act," Weintraub said.But Cooksey said mandatory disclosures would "directly conflict with existing law and regulations, and sow chaos among political campaigns for the upcoming election.