( ) -q-31- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “users would know.” New bipartisan legislation introduced in the House would require the identification and labeling of online content generated using artificial intelligence. [CutID: <Cuts> HOUSE-AI-LABELING-house-q-FRIam.mp3 Time: 31s Title: HOUSE-AI-LABELING-house-q-FRIam Out-cue: users would know] TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. If passed, the proposal would complement an executive order […]
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New bipartisan bill would require online labeling of AI-generated videos, audio
( ) -q-31- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “users would know.”
New bipartisan legislation introduced in the House would require the identification and labeling of online content generated using artificial intelligence.
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TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. If passed, the proposal would complement an executive order on AI signed by President Joe Biden last fall.
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VERBATIM: The proposal aims to protect users from the risks of so-called AI deepfakes. They are lifelike images, videos and audio created by artificial intelligence that can be hard or impossible to tell from the real thing. The bill introduced by Republican Neal Dunn of Florida and Anna Eshoo of California would require AI developers to identify their products using metadata visible to online platforms. The platforms would then be required to label AI content so users would know.